Today I have an awesome giveaway for you from Fat Quarter Shop. They are going to give one of you a fat quarter bundle of Far, Far Away the newest line from Heather Ross for Windham fabrics.
I am such a fan of Heather Ross. This line irresistibly cute. I ordered some for myself and it is even prettier in person. The fabric is soft and feels really nice. I am so excited that this collection was made into quilting weight cotton. The original release of Far, Far Away (2009) was a double gauze material and I wanted to get it back then but was never quite sure I'd use it in a quilt. With this release I knew I wanted to have some of it. Can you really resist the little princess and the pea fabric? I couldn't!
To enter leave a comment below and I'll pick a winner next Friday!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Happy Sewing!
xo Erin
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Friday, September 12, 2014
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
National Sewing and Quilting Month
Good Morning! Did you know that September is National Sewing and Quilting month? Fat Quarter Shop is celebrating by hosting an "I Love Sewing and Quilting" blog tour. The tour is to celebrate the art of sewing and quilting! How fun is that! Fat Quarter Shop challenged us to make something new to us. I do consider myself primarily a quilter but I have sewn all kinds of things.
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How did you start quilting/sewing?
I started sewing Barbie Doll clothes when I was little. Then as a teenager I would sew patchwork up the sides of my pants and I embroidered everything! I really got serious about sewing when my first baby was born. I started making her dresses and clothes with a sewing machine my mother in law gave me. Then I discovered quilting in 2001 and never looked back. I HAVE to sew often or I get a little cooky :) haha! no seriously!
That's why I love these little badges FQS made... It's so true! I have to sew something most days and always have to have a project going or I get overwhelmed with all of the creative ideas stuck in my head. Sometimes writing them down and drawing them out helps but a little sewing always does the job!
2.
When was the first time you knew that you were a quilter/sewer?
Oh, this took forever! I'd say about 5 years after I started quilting I considered myself a quilter. That was probably how long it took for my confidence to catch up with the skills I'd learned.
3.
Do you have any sewing/quilting horror stories or faux pas? Yes! my first quilt, it's was a mess! It's here.
4.
What advice would you give to someone who’s just starting out in sewing/quilting? Enjoy the process, don't rush it. Be confident in your choices and have fun. Practice is also the key to learning any new skill so Sew often, I recommend everyday :)
Be sure to catch up with the other sewers and quilters on the blog tour and see what they made for the challenge!
Sherri of A Quilting Life
Amy of Amy's Creative Side
Alyce of Blossom Heart Blog
Charise of Charise Creates
Lucy of Charm About You
Erin of Dog Under My Desk
Amy of During Quiet Time
Rachel of Family Ever After
Anne Marie of Generation X Quilters
Marni of Haberdashery Fun
Melissa of Happy Quilting
Katy of I'm A Ginger Monkey
Elizabeth of In the Boon Docks
Jana of Jana Machado
Lynne of Lily's Quilts
Maureen of Made by Marzipan
Barb and Mary of Me and My Sister Designs
Melanie of I Heart Stitching
Kaye of Miss Print
Dana of Old Red Barn Co.
Natalia of Piece N' Quilt
Denise of Pieced Brain
Stephanie of Quarter Incher
Jane of Quilt Jane
Heather and Megan of Quilt Story
Cheryl of Quilter Chic
Michele of Quilting Gallery
Allison of Quilting Mumma
Teresa of Quilting Stitching & Sew On
Leslie of Seasoned Homemaker
Liz of Sew4Home
Erin of Sew At Home Mummy
Sara of Sew Sweetness
Leanne of She Can Quilt
Vickie of Spun Sugar Quilts
Amy of Stitchery Dickory Dock
Tonya of The Crafty Mummy
Julie of The Crafty Quilter
Paula of The Sassy Quilter
Erin of Why Not Sew?
So Fat Quarter Shop wants to challenge YOU to try a new project new with them! Share your projects on their Facebook, Google +, and Instagram using #fqschallenge !
They also have the cutest free quilt pattern to celebrate the occasion! You can find the PDF here . Enjoy!
Thanks for visiting!
Happy Sewing!
xo Erin
P.S. the tote is free pattern from Crafty Hipster made especially for a featherweight.