Archives for May 2011

The Cottage Mama – What’s New in the Shop?

As most of you know, I am going to be entering the world of children’s clothing pattern design.  I have been sewing like crazy testing out some of my new designs to see if they are ready to be sent out.  But on top of all that I have added some new things to the shop that I wanted to share with you all.

I will be releasing some of these designs as sewing patterns (plus some that you haven’t seen) and some of them will just stay as items in my shop and may be released as patterns in the future.

Strawberry Bubble Romper.  This is a fun play-suit for an infant/toddler and this strawberry fabric is one of my favorites.  The romper is fully lined and ties at the shoulder.  Perfect for a little crawler.
Flutter Sleeve Ruffle Peasant Dress.  I don’t typically offer this style dress, but I wanted to try my hand at this easy-to-wear, casual girls dress.  This has been a really big seller in the shop and I am down to the very last yard of this vintage trim.

Purple Swirls Pinafore and Bloomer Set.  This outfit is a lot of fun and perfect for a little crawler or toddler.  I love the banded bloomer which gives these a little different look than your typical bloomer (they look a little more like a short).  The top has a retro-inspired cross-back and is very cool in the summer.  The top also looks adorable paired with a long-sleeved shirt and jeans for an easy transition to fall.
Summer Berry Frock.  This is a simple knot dress in fabulous bright, eclectic fabric!  I like these dresses for my girls because they transition nicely from season to season.  For summer I would just add a pair of sandals, but for fall I would pair this with a long-sleeved shirt, tights and boots.
The Sweet Dress.  This is one of my favorite designs done in one of my favorite fabrics.  The green and blue fabric is feminine without being super-girly and pink.  This is a great dress for a toddler on up and is fully-lined and comfy to wear.
Fully Reversible Bubble Romper.  Done in the same “sweet” fabric as the dress above, this romper is fully reversible and is two looks in one.
The Sweet Dress and Reversible Bubble Romper are two of my favorite looks for sister outfits.
All-Star Romper.  A little something for a baby boy or toddler.  This romper is perfect for summer-time play and will keep your little guy nice and cool during the warm summer days.  It has a large pocket on the front for collecting “treasure” and the pocket is accented with royal blue piping.
A-Line Mod Shift Jumper.  I designed this dress with a little bit older girl in mind, but it could certainly be worn by a toddler.  The sophisticated color palette of purple, grey, lime green and pink are perfect for a girl who wants something with a little style, but not too over the top.  The dress is fully lined, has two large pockets and closes at the shoulder with fabric covered buttons.
So that’s just a little update about some new things going on in the shop.  If you are interested in keeping updated with new designs, exclusive sales and happenings with The Cottage Mama, come join us over on Facebook.  Click HERE to become a fan of “The Cottage Mama“.

Sew Serendipity Signed Book Giveaway – WINNER!

And the winner of the “Sew Serendipity” signed book giveaway is………..

Congratulations, Sara!  You are just going to love this book!.  Email me at thecottagemama[at]gmail[dot]com with your address and I will get this book in the mail to you ASAP.  Thanks so much to everyone who entered.  We’ve got some great giveaways coming up this month, so there will be plenty of opportunities to win some more neat things!

The Cottage Home Little Girls Sew Along

So I’ve been wanting to do a “sew along” here on the blog for some time and have finally decided that it is time.  Our wonderful blog sponsor, Terri from Fairytale Frocks & Lollipops, is going to be sponsoring this sew along for us.  I was originally going to pick a pattern myself from her fabulous selection of little girls sewing patterns, but I decided I would let you all make the final decision.

I’ve narrowed it down to six patterns that I thought you all would enjoy sewing for your little ladies.  Surprisingly, I have never sewn from patterns from any of these companies, so I’m just as excited as you are to give one of these a try. 

Below are the six patterns to choose from (voting is in the left side bar of the blog).  Once the winning pattern is selected, Fairytale Frocks & Lollipops will make sure to order plenty of this pattern for all of us to participate.  You can order the pattern through Terri’s shop and we will go from there.

Pattern #1: Oliver + S – Class Picnic Blouse and Shorts (Size 6m – 12 years)

Pattern #2:  Oliver + S – Seashore Sundress (Size 6m – 12 years)

Pattern #3: Pink Fig – Vintage Jane Peasant Top and Dress (Size 2T – 10 years)

Pattern #4: ZoZo Bug Baby – Maliya Dress (size 12m – 8/10 years)

Pattern #6: Favorite Things – Little Bow Beep Dress (size 1 – 14 years)

So those are the six pattern choices and I would be happy to sew any of those!  I will be doing a series of blog posts and we will talk about things such as how to use a paper pattern, selecting fabrics, and many other tips and tricks along the way.  Basically we will be sewing this pattern “along” with each other.  Also, you all can feel free to ask me any questions you might have as well.  If you are new to sewing this is a great opportunity to learn how to use patterns and if you are a veteran sewer this will just be great fun.  I love using sewing patterns and I think you will too!  
If you think you might be interested in participating in this sew along with us, please leave a comment below so that Fairytale Frocks & Lollipops knows about how many patterns she will need to order once the winning one is selected.  
So, are you excited?  Hmmm……wonder which pattern you all will choose?  Can’t wait to see!
**The voting is in the left side-bar of the blog, underneath my picture and “welcome” blurb.  Voting in the comments will not be counted, so please make sure you vote in the poll on the side-bar of the blog. Thanks so much!**

Quilt Market – The Fun Stuff

So I’ve already shared my quilt market experience with you, but I thought I would share some of the fun stuff that I brought home from the market.  Some of these things were freebies and some of these I purchased at the sample spree.

This is a new line coming out from Moda by Aneela Hoey, called “Little Apples“.  At the Moda booth they were giving out these adorable little squares of fabric and this pillow pattern.  The pattern also includes an cute little girl embroidery pattern.  I’m definitely going to make this for my little ladies.

While at the sample spree, I managed to snatch up one of these fat quarter sets of “Little Apples” from the Moda booth.  I haven’t taken it apart because it just looks so pretty with all the different colors all stacked together.  I did, however, order several bolts of this fabric.  So you will see this showing up on the blog once it is released.

I received several packages of this gorgeous rose trim from “American Crafts” at the “Blogger’s Meetup“.  My friend Stef from the blog “Girl. Inspired.” has done some beautiful things with this trim on little girls dresses.  So I am totally excited to try this trim out on the edge of a dress or all over a bodice.  It’s just so sweet and feminine.

Also at the sample spree, I picked up this fat quarter set of Anna Griffin’s “Carmen” line.  I love the pinks, greens and chocolate brown.  When I saw this set, I knew I would be ordering some of this line, so I thought it would be good to have a sampling of all the different prints.  Not sure what I’ll make with this, but it is even more gorgeous in person.  And the bolts that are coming are going to be turned into dresses for sure!

These buttons were another freebie from the “Blogger’s Meetup“.  I think they are actually supposed to be used for scrapbooking, but I have some other ideas for these vintage-inspired beauties.

Another “Blogger’s Meetup” freebie (the goodie bag at the meetup was definitely a good one!) included this Robert Kaufman charm square pack.  I really like all the small vintage-inspired prints.  The whole pack is filled with pretty, girly colors.

And finally, my big splurge.  At the Seven Islands Fabric booth I purchased a bundle of 20 (1/2 yard cuts) of Melody Miller’s “Ruby Star Rising“.  This fabric is a linen/cotton blend and is considered a Japanese import fabric.  This fabric is definitely for my own personal use and doesn’t really fit in line with my shop, The Cottage Mama.  But sometimes you just really need to have something in your stash and this was it for me.  Now this fabric is not cheap, so when I say it was a splurge for me, it was definitely a splurge.

I love the vintage charm of this line.  The tea cups, the view-finders, the retro looking ladies are all going to be really fun fabrics to work with.  This fabric is very thick so it will be great for bags, zippered pouches and other different accessories.

So those were some of the goodies I picked up at Quilt Market.  Now will you believe me when I tell you that my mom actually went home with more fabric than me?  She says I made her because I showed her too many pretty things.  Well, I don’t know about that, but I think I’m turning her into a fabric lover like myself.   And we both came very close to being over the weight-limit with our suitcases.
The real treat is going to be when my 35+ bolts of fabric start arriving in the mail – can’t wait!

Sew Serendipity by Kay Whitt – Signed Book Giveaway

I mentioned in last weeks “Quilt Market” post that I would be doing a book giveaway this week.  Well, here it is, just as promised – “Sew Serendipity” by Kay Whitt.
One of the first people my mom and I met at International Quilt Market was author and pattern designer, Kay Whitt.  We just happened upon her booth where she was sharing her gorgeous pattern designs, her wonderful book and was sporting the most adorable dress that you can see in the picture above (made from one of her own patterns).  And as I mentioned before, she was a true ray of sunshine.  So warm and friendly and more than happy to help an aspiring pattern designer with the ins and outs of the industry.
Later that day, Kay was doing a book signing for her book, “Sew Serendipity” and I received a signed copy of the book from her publicist.  Would I love to add this book to my stash? Well, absolutely!  But I have quite a few sewing books and I decided that the book would be better in the hands of one of you.  So that leads us to our giveaway.

Today I’m giving away a signed copy of Kay Whitt’s “Sew Serendipity” sewing book.  Now even though I am giving this away, I had to take a peak inside to make sure you all would really like it.  And guess what?  It’s a total winner!  This book is geared towards women’s clothing and has many great skirt, tunic, dress, and coat patterns.  But it was the coat patterns that really won me over.

Oh, how I love this coat.  Love, love, love.  It’s just so sweet and feminine without being over the top.  I’m always thinking of children’s clothing, so I could totally see something like this on my little girls as well as myself.

I thought this one was really hip and fun with this modern fabric.  But it could also be toned down in a more subdued fabric.  This shape would be really figure flattering on lots of different body types.

And I just can’t stop looking at this one!  So classic, yet modern – just my style.  If any of you win this book and would like to make this for me, I would gladly take it off your hands.  Just kidding, but isn’t it adorable?

The book contains tons of illustrations throughout that makes it very easy to understand.  Kay does all the illustrations herself, which are just awesome.  I also love some of the other earlier chapters about getting a truly custom fit as well as her sewing tips and tools of the trade.

If you have ever been interested in sewing for yourself or another woman in your life, you are going to want this book.  So here’s how to win………..

Three ways to enter.  You may enter up to three times total.  Please leave a comment for each entry.
1) Leave a comment.  You can say whatever you would like. (1 entry)
2) Follow The Cottage Home Blog. (1 entry)
3) Become a fan of The Cottage Mama on Facebook (click HERE to do so). (1 entry)

Giveaway will be open until Friday, May 27, 2011 at midnight (CST).

For the Love of Yo-Yo’s

I have always loved yo-yo’s and no, I’m not talking about the kind you probably played with as a child, I’m talking about fabric yo-yo’s.  These fabric embellishments have been around for forever and they have such a lovely vintage, nostalgic quality about them.  They used to be used on quilts, aprons and dresses and still are today.  Add a yo-yo to any of your sewing projects and it will instantly have a vintage charm about it.

At the beginning of April I attended a very large local flea market in our area that is held once a month.  This is one of my favorite places to hunt for treasure.  You can find anything your heart desires here – vintage fabric and linens, antique furniture, salvaged wood, old buttons, crates, vintage jars and the list goes on and on.  It seriously is one of my favorite weekend outings!

During my last trip to the flea market I came across this huge glass container of old fabric yo-yo’s.  I couldn’t believe my eyes!  If you know much about yo-yo’s, you know that they can be a little time consuming to make and this jar contained over 100!  It was a yo-yo lover’s dream come true.

These yo-yo’s were some of my favorites in the jar.  I have so many ideas for projects and creations that could be made from these beauties…….oh, the possibilies.

So, does anyone else share the yo-yo love?  Or is it just a strange addiction all to my own?
What would you make if you came across a huge jar of yo-yo’s?

International Quilt Market – Spring 2011

If any of you follow along on Facebook or Twitter, you know that I just returned from International Quilt Market in Salt Lake City, Utah.  It was an amazing, inspiring trip, but boy am I tired!

If you are not familiar with International Quilt Market, it is basically a trade show for quilt shops and manufacturers.  There is a Quilt Market twice a year that is not open to the public (just to those in the trade) and then there is a Quilt Festival twice a year that is open to everyone. 

At quilt market there are tons of booths displaying all there newest and greatest products.  The fabric designers and manufacturers are there presenting their new lines, there are quilt, handbag and clothing pattern designers, button dealers, as well as trim, thread, interfacing and quilting batting manufacturers.  You can also check out the latest new gadgets such as the “Slice” fabric cutting machine and many, many more new products.

My mom and I met in Salt Lake City.  She flew in from Houston, Texas and I flew in from Chicago, IL.  So we got to spend an entire three days together, which is very rare these days living in different parts of the county.  I did have to leave my two girls and hubby behind, but we got a ton accomplished so it was definitely worth it.

See those fun “The Cottage Mama” bags we are carrying?  Well, I ordered those through an etsy shop called “Bag Full of Posies“.  The bags are made of jute and Kellie, the owner, will print any text you would like on the bag and then adds the rosette flowers.  She coordinated our bags to match my business card.  We got lots of compliments and it made it very easy for people to know who we were. 

Sample Spree

 Seven Islands – Japanese Import Fabric

All purchases made at Quilt Market are at wholesale pricing (which means large quantities as well).  But the night before the market opens, they have what’s called a “Sample Spree” where those that are attending market can purchase smaller bundles of fabrics, notions and patterns at wholesale pricing.

I had heard that the sample spree can be a little nuts, but they weren’t kidding.  Apparently people were lining up to go in four hours prior to it opening.  My mom and I weren’t that nutty, but we did get there an hour ahead and were way far back in line.

While we were waiting in line, I met Kari from Ucreate.  I adore her blog and she saw “The Cottage Mama” on my bag and came up and introduced herself.  She and I got along great and spent even more time talking at the blogger’s meetup that occurred on Saturday night (see post HERE for more info on the meetup).  We could definitely be friends if we didn’t live so far away!  I didn’t take any pictures at the meetup, but there are many shots on the Blogger’s Meetup page.

It’s a mad dash inside as people are rushing around to grab bundles of fabric before they are sold out.  We weren’t looking for anything particular at the sample spree, so it was just fun to take it all in.  The Moda table was the busiest by far since they carry the most bundles and cuts of fabric.   

Quilt Market

For the next two full days, Mom and I walked around meeting different designers and setting up our accounts with the different fabric and trim manufacturers.  There was something like 1000 booths there, so it was definitely sensory overload.  We tried to stay really focused and managed to get most everything accomplished.

Amy Butler and I

One of the first designers I set out to meet was Amy Butler.  I just love her fabric (notice the belt around my waist……that’s from her “Love” fabric line).  She was so sweet and just a truly genuine person.  She offered me some really great advice in regards to my pattern design and seemed so happy to be there.  Loved her!

 Joel and Laurie Dewberry

Next we met Joel and Laurie Dewberry.  Their booth was simply gorgeous and their new “Heirloom” line is to-die-for.  They were the sweetest couple and I think it’s adorable that they are a husband and wife team.  It really felt like you were entering an upscale boutique when you entered their booth.

Anna Maria Horner
We stopped by and met Anna Maria Horner.  She has a beautiful new, eclectic line of fabric coming out.  She also seems to be doing a lot with embroidery and hand-quilting which was really pretty to see.
Westminster Fibers

The picture above is the Westminster Fibers booth.  When you order fabrics at market you don’t order through the designers, you order through their manufacturer (such as Westminster Fibers).  You set appointments with different reps. and go through all the upcoming lines and place your orders.

Oh, and Kay Whitt, author of “Sew Serendipity” and an amazing pattern designer (Serendipity Studio), was just a doll.  Talk about a good soul.  She shared so much insider information with me about pattern design and could not have been any nicer.  She was truly a breath of fresh air and I feel so blessed to have met her and I’m very thankful for the time she spent with me. 

See the book she’s holding?  Well, she signed a copy of it for you guys and I brought it back and will be giving it away on the blog.  It’s fabulous, so stay tuned for that post!

Sarah Jane Studios

And one of my new favorite designers is Sarah Jane Studios.  She and I could definitely be friends.  She was so sweet and I love the concept behind her new line.  Will you believe me when I tell you that I ordered 10 bolts of fabric from this line? Yes. I. Did.  It is just too sweet to pass up!  Plus it had some adorable little boy prints which can be tough to find.

Riley Blake

How neat is this giant fabric wrapped tree at the Riley Blake booth?  Some of the most fun parts of quilt market is checking out all the creative booth displays.  It’s amazing what some of these people come up with!

Art Gallery Fabrics
Art Gallery fabrics had a gorgeous booth display.  The white background really helped all their vibrant colors to pop.  Their upcoming fall lines are amazingly beautiful and Pat Bravo (Art Gallery designer) was so fun and we had a nice chat with her.
So my spring International Quilt Market experience was a great one.  I feel like I made some wonderful connections to some truly great people and really feel up to date with what is going on in the current fabric market.
I’ll have to do another post showing you some of the goodies that I brought back with me, but for now, I’m sure you’ve seen enough.  I came back with some pretty fabrics, trims and buttons, but the really exciting part is the 35 bolts of fabric that I have coming to my house – yippee!!  I feel like I barely took any pictures – this is probably only a tenth of what we saw, but I hope I gave you a good enough insiders look into the market experience.
I’m so glad to be home and I’m really looking forward to sharing what is a new chapter of my business, Children’s Sewing Pattern Design!  Lots of exciting things happening over the next several months.  Thanks for joining me on this ride!!

The Cottage Mama Published in Altered Couture Magazine

I have some pretty exciting news!  I just had my first two pieces published in the summer issue of Altered Couture Magazine.  The magazine is a quarterly publication and hit newsstands on May 1st. It is available in many different stores such as Barnes and Noble, Borders, select Joann Fabrics, as well as online through the publisher, Stampington Company
Altered Couture is a magazine focused on “altered” and embellished clothing and accessories.  It is filled with gorgeous photographs and inspirational pieces.  The artists explain the tools and techniques used in creating each project and how to transform your ordinary clothing into wearable works of art.  There is definitely something for everyone, from super-funky jeans to sweet summer dresses. You will also pick up lots of new techniques such as stamping, dying, embellishing, sewing, beading and more.
Altered Couture is my very first print publication and they chose to feature two of my pieces in the summer issue.  I have about four pieces coming out in the fall issue as well.  I was put in contact with the editor through my aunt Sarah, who had met her at an art show she was doing in LA.  The magazine requested several of my pieces that were found on the blog and we just went from there!

This piece of paper arrived with my copy of the magazine and I think it’s definitely something I’ll have to save for my scrapbook.  There’s really nothing like seeing your writing and creative work in print!

So here are my two pieces that can be found in the summer issue.  The pictures were taken by the magazine after I sent them my pieces, but both articles were written by me:

This was one of my first “altered” pieces I had done on the blog.  I took a women’s turtleneck sweater that I had found at my local thrift store and turned it into a ruffle cardigan for Savannah Rose.

The ruffle cardigan has a lot of fun details such as fabric covered buttons, piping, trims, and of course, a giant ruffle.

My second piece featured in the summer issue is a dress that I made using a woman’s skirt.  I fell in love with the fabric on this skirt that was found by my mom at Goodwill, but it was way to large for me, so it became a dress for my girls.

Again, my favorite part of this look is the layered yo-yo and fabric covered button detail on the front of the dress.  I’m a little nuts over yo-yo’s!

What ended up being even more special about this magazine publication was that, not only were my two pieces featured, but my Aunt Sarah had one of her pieces featured as well!  Here is her piece……

Doesn’t that top just make you want to hit the beach?  I love it!  So classy with a hint of vintage charm.  My aunt is an incredible weaver and has had some of her handbags featured in another one of Stampington Company’s publications called “Haute Handbags“.
Working with Altered Couture was a wonderful experience for me and I look forward to working with them in many issues to come.  
Stampington Company publishes many different magazines that you may have seen in stores such as “Where Women Create”, “Where Women Cook”, “Sew Somerset”, “Artful Blogging”, and “GreenCraft”……just to name a few.  The magazines are very high quality and have the feel of a book.  If you’ve never picked one up, head out to your local bookstore and check out the most recent issue of “Altered Couture” magazine!
To check out many more of my “Altered” pieces, click HERE and check out some of my sewing tutorials.

Purple Potluck Bowl Covers

Summer time means picnics, barbecues, and potlucks!  Many times we are invited to outdoor activities and everyone is asked to bring a dish to share.  I thought it would be fun to create a reusable fabric bowl cover so that we can tote our side dishes to these events in style.  These are also great to have at an outdoor picnic to keep the bugs off of your food when no one is eating.

These bowl covers will take you no time at all.  It will probably take you longer to decide on your fabric and coordinating bias tape than it will to actually sew them.  Make one for your favorite bowl or make a whole set for all of your serving bowls!

So, let’s get started……….

Potluck Bowl Covers

Supplies:
1 Fat Quarter (should be enough for a large bowl)
1 package double fold bias tape (or you can make your own)
Thin Elastic – 1/8″ or 1/4″ (the amount depends on the size of your bowl)
Safety Pin
Sewing Machine
Scissors

Directions:

Take the bowl that you plan on making a cover for and flip it over.  Place it on your fabric.  If you are using a directional print or something with a certain design, make sure to center your bowl over the design.

Using scissors or a rotary cutter, cut a circle that is 2″ wider than your bowl.

Sew your bias tape around the entire edge of the bowl (click HERE for my bias tape tutorial).  Leave an opening in your bias tape large enough for a safety pin to fit through.

Above you can see the opening in my bias tape.

Measure towards the top of your bowl and subtract two inches – that is how much elastic you will need.  My elastic was very stretchy, so if yours isn’t, then you may need to make yours a little longer.  Stick a safety pin through the end of the elastic.  Typically I use a bodkin to thread elastic, but in this case, only a safety pin will fit through the bias tape opening.

Thread your elastic through the bias tape opening and around the circle.  Stitch the ends of elastic together and close the opening in your bias tape by top-stitching with your sewing machine.

Place your covers on top of your bowls and you are ready for your summer potluck!
Potluck Bowl Cover Tutorial from The Cottage Mama. www.thecottagemama.com
You could certainly make these in a more casual fabric or even make them to coordinate with your outdoor picnic blanket or tablecloth.  These are not meant to replace foil or plastic wrap when you need a seriously tight seal, but these are just right for taking your dish to and from your summer get together!

Semi-Handmade Spring Wardrobe Series: Recap

I have had such a wonderful week sharing all my Semi-Handmade Spring Wardrobe creations with you all!  

Here’s a recap of Savannah’s entire Spring Wardrobe made by her mama.  The rest of her clothing is more basic play clothes.  I got her some denim shorts, khaki shorts, two pairs of knit shorts and some knit capris.  I think she may need another pair of capris or so, but this should have her set for awhile, don’t you think?
Butterfly Dress
Created from an old, stained polo shirt
Bumble Bee Skirt
Created to match a store-bought tank
Cupcake Dress
Created from an old dress and the applique from a stained t-shirt
Yoga Band Skirt
Created from the bottom of an adult woman’s shirt
“Too Sweet” High-Waisted Dress
Created from an old, stained t-shirt
 Ruffled Capris
Created from odd-fitting pants
Ruffle Front Party Dress
Created from an old, stained t-shirt
Finally, I included three other pieces in this recap that weren’t semi-handmade, but I made them for Savannah to wear this spring/summer so they are part of her wardrobe……
Easter Dress
Created from a thrift store bed sheet
Blog post HERE
Little Love Bug Dress
Created to be worn sleeveless with sandals for spring/summer
Blog post HERE

 Peasant Ruffle Front Dress
Created from 100% quilting cotton yardage
Blog post HERE

Savannah’s Semi-Handmade Spring Collection
Created by The Cottage Mama
I truly hope you’ve enjoyed this series and it has given you some ideas and inspiration in creating new looks from old things for the loved ones in your life.  I would love to see any semi-handmade creations that you may come up with, so if you have a chance, please feel free to add them to The Cottage Home FLICKR group so we can all be inspired by each others work.
Thanks so much and it’s been a pleasure sharing with you!