Archives for September 2011

Blog Sponsor Giveaway: Shabby Fabrics

Last month we had a great new blog sponsor join The Cottage Home blog and I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce them.  Shabby Fabrics has a wonderful giveaway for you all today, so please welcome our newest sponsor……….

Here are a few words from Shabby Fabrics:

My name is Jennifer Bosworth, owner of Shabby Fabrics. I am honored to be a guest at The Cottage Home.  Thank you so much, Lindsay!
The Shabby Fabrics story begins here. All along while growing up, I loved arts and crafts with every ounce of my being. When it came time to choose a career and go to college, I figured I couldn’t make a living crafting so I pursued an aeronautical degree and became an airline pilot. I would take my hand sewing with me on trips and stitch to my heart’s content while laying over at various hotels.  The love of crafting never left me. 
The events of September 11, 2001 changed the entire world and definitely my own personal world in a very big way.  Soon thereafter the airlines began furloughing pilots. Both my husband (also a United pilot) and I found ourselves out of work with no health care, two children and a mortgage. These were indeed uncertain and scary times. All of the flying experience  I had accumulated over the last 20+ years suddenly meant nothing. No one was hiring pilots. I knew I would have to reinvent myself and awaken a skill set that I never even  knew I had.  After much prayer and contemplation, I felt God urging me to do something I loved and knew a great deal about already. After all, we needed to find work right away! I applied for a business license and  began selling a few fabrics on ebay. 
Ten years later, we are selling fabrics from our own website worldwide and loving every moment. There is no question that God is behind the success of Shabby Fabrics. I have a wonderful staff that I enjoy working with each day. Besides buying products and deciding which projects will becomes kits, block of the month, etc, I also design a line of quilt patterns called Shabby Exclusives. Some of our designs have been featured recently in McCalls magazine. When I think to the future of our company, I remind myself to remain flexible and attentive to God’s word and plan. After all, He’s the author of this great book.

Blessings to you all,
Jennifer

Thank you so much, Jennifer for sharing your story with all of the readers.  And now I wanted to share some of my favorite items from Shabby Fabrics……..
 
I am a big fan of kits, so I love the two pictured above – Annie Basket Quilt Kit and Cupcake Cuties Kit.  You can find all sorts of quilt kits as well as purse, home accessories and more.  Kits are so convenient because you can have everything you need to complete a project delivered right to your door.  I’m planning on doing some kits to go along with The Cottage Mama Sewing Patterns in the future.
Are you thinking about Christmas yet?  It will be here before we all know it and I love the 12 Days of Christmas Collection.
You all know I’m not much of a quilter, but I just love the quilt pattern pictured above.  How perfect would this be for a wedding or anniversary gift?  LOVE it!
So now onto the giveaway……..
Today Shabby Fabrics has an incredibly generous giveaway for The Cottage Home blog readers.  They are giving away one $50.00 gift certificate and two $25.00 gift certificates to be used in their shop.
To enter the giveaway, please do one or all of the following.  Leave a separate comment for each entry:
1) Visit Shabby Fabrics and let us know what your favorite item is in their shop (click HERE).
2) Sign up for the Shabby Fabrics Newsletter (click HERE).
3) Become a follower of the Shabby Fabrics Blog (click HERE).
Giveaway is open until October 4, 2011 at midnight (CST).
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of The Cottage Home blog, please email Lindsay at thecottagemama [at]gmail[dot]com for rates and additional information.

The Cottage Mama Sewing Patterns

I am very pleased to announce the release of my first two printed sewing patterns!
Shortcake Reversible Romper and Dress

Janey Jumper
These two patterns have been a labor of love for me and I have been working them for the last four months or so.  I’ve learned a lot along the way in regards to publishing printed patterns and I’m looking forward to working on more in the future.  
So without further ado…..here are the first two The Cottage Mama Sewing Patterns:
 SHORTCAKE REVERSIBLE ROMPER AND DRESS:
Size 6 Month – Size 6
DESCRIPTION:
The Shortcake Reversible Romper and Dress is an adorable, quick-sew essential for your little one’s wardrobe.  The perfect coordinating look for sisters!  Both garments are fully reversible (two looks in one) and tie at the shoulder.  The dress can easily grow with your child by turning it into a top. Take these outfits from summer into fall by layering them with a long-sleeve shirt and pants/tights.  
Neither garment includes any buttonholes or zippers, so this pattern is a great introduction to sewing for a beginner and a fun pattern to play around with for a more advanced seamstress.

 


Shortcake Reversible Romper:

 Shortcake Reversible Dress:
The dress is designed to have a lot of swing to it, so it’s really a fun piece for little girls to wear.  The final picture, with the ruffle front is a variation, is a look that I will eventually be demonstrating on the blog so you will be able to easily add that to your Shortcake Dress! 
The Shortcake Reversible Romper and Dress pattern has a color printed front and back cover and includes full-size printed pattern pieces in size 6 month through girls size 6 as well as pictured step-by-step instructions for completing the romper and the dress.  All sizes included in each pattern.
JANEY JUMPER:
Size 6 Month – Girls Size 10
DESCRIPTION:
The Janey Jumper is an A-line dress with a back-button, loop closure and is offered in three different design variations.  View A has a unique scallop detail down the front in two contrasting fabrics.  View B, the ruffle variation, adds a bit of whimsy to the traditional A-line dress.  And, View C, the patchwork variation, offers a fun way to use up scraps of fabric or charm squares.  Both View B and C give you the opportunity to use beautiful, unique trims. 
Neither garment includes any buttonholes or zippers, so this pattern is a great introduction to sewing for a beginner and a fun pattern to play around with for the more advanced seamstress.

Janey Jumper View A and B:


Janey Jumper View A – Scallop Variation:

Janey Jumper View B – Ruffle Front Variation:
Janey Jumper View C – Patchwork Variation:
So, as you can see there are many different design options with the Janey Jumper sewing pattern.  The jumper is designed to fall at the knee which is a perfect length for playing and running around.  For fall and winter, I would suggest layering this dress with a long-sleeved shirt and leggings or tights.  The 6 month size can also be used as the perfect matching little doll dress for a cabbage patch or other baby doll. 
The Janey Jumper pattern has a color printed front and back cover and includes printed pattern pieces in size 6 month through girls size 10 as well as pictured step-by-step instructions for completing the three different design variations.  All sizes included in each pattern.
Additional Information:
For right now I plan to do printed sewing patterns, but I may venture into a few PDF’s on more simple designs further down the line.  Both of these patterns have very large pattern pieces and, believe me when I tell you, that you would not want to have to print these on your home computer and tape them together.
I’d like to give a special thanks to my design artist, Natalie Michalski of Moon Cookie Gallery.  Natalie designed the front and back cover art as well as several different graphics that are used in the instruction portion of the pattern.  We hope to collaborate on some projects in the future to combine her whimsical artwork with The Cottage Mama sewing design.  To view more of her original work and to order prints, please visit her website www.mooncookiegallery.com.
To purchase one or both of The Cottage Mama Sewing Patterns, please click “add to cart” below.  Or you can visit my online shop at www.thecottagemama.com.

Size 6 Month – Girls Size 6
$12.50

Size 6 Month – Girls Size 10
$12.50

For pattern wholesale inquiries, please email Lindsay at thecottagemama[at]gmail[dot]com for ordering minimums and additional information.

Mexican Taco Pasta Bake

Life with three kids is going pretty well.  Have I touched my sewing machine since Caspian was born? Well, no, not even once.  I’ll get back to the machine eventually – it’s always there waiting for me, ready to welcome me back with open arms.  But this little guy…….he’s already growing up right before my eyes, so I am trying to soak up all the little baby time possible.

One of my biggest challenges has been preparing dinner because I’m never quite sure when my little guy is going to nurse.  He tends to want to eat right when I should be cooking dinner – go figure, right?  However, he seems to be doing a pretty good mid-afternoon nap, so I’m trying out some new recipes that I can prepare during the day and then just pop in the oven before dinner.

Today I’m sharing my latest recipe that I tried out last night.  I’m calling it “Mexican Taco Pasta Bake”.  It’s really all the flavors in a taco, but mixed is mixed in with pasta and cheese.  What could be bad about that, right?

The next time you want to prepare a meal ahead of time, give this one a try.  My husband even went back for thirds!  Would also be great to feed a crowd and your kids will love it too!!

Mexican Taco Pasta Bake
Ingredients:
1 lb. ground beef (or ground turkey)
1 lb. pasta (any shape)
1 onion, chopped
1/2 green bell pepper, chopped
1 can Rotel (tomatoes with green chile)
1 package taco seasoning
1/2 brick light cream cheese
1/2 cup Monterey Jack cheese, shredded
Topping:
1 cup crushed tortilla chips
1/2 cup Monterey Jack cheese, shredded
Garnish:
Sliced green onions, slice black olives, and sour cream.
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Cook pasta according to package directions.  Meanwhile, brown ground beef in a large saute pan.  Remove beef from pan and drain on a paper towel.  Add onion and green pepper to pan and saute until cooked through.  Add back in cooked ground beef, taco seasoning and Rotel.  Stir to combine and cook for 3 minutes.  Add in cream cheese and melt it down into the beef mixture.  Once cream cheese is melted, add 1/2 cup shredded cheese.  

Drain pasta.  Pour beef and cheese mixture over cooked pasta and stir to combine.  Spray a large casserole dish with cooking spray.  Pour combined pasta and beef mixture into the casserole dish.
Sprinkle the top of the pasta with crushed tortilla chips combined with shredded cheese.  Place in oven and bake for 20 minutes.  Might need a little longer if it has been refrigerated.  Basically you are just melting the cheese and heating it through since all the ingredients are already cooked.
Serve with a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of sliced green onions and black olives.
 

Accuquilt GO! Baby Fabric Cutter Giveaway

 This is probably one of my most favorite giveaways that I have done here on the blog!  Today we are giving away an Accuquilt GO! Baby Fabric Cutter PLUS three dies of your choice to one very, very lucky The Cottage Home blog reader.  Pretty cool, right?  I love this sewing/quilting tool and I know you will too!
In case you missed my previous post about the girls appliqued shirts that I made recently.  Here are some pictures of several of them that I made using my own Accuquilt GO! Baby Fabric Cutter…..

So, would you like to win your very own GO! Baby Fabric Cutter with three dies of your choice?
Here’s how to enter – Please leave a separate comment for each entry.  You can do one or all of the following:
1) Leave a comment letting me know what you would make with your GO! Baby Fabric Cutter.
2) Become a follower of The Cottage Home blog (follow via Google Friend Connect in the left side-bar of the blog).
3) Become a fan of The Cottage Mama on Facebook (click HERE to sign up).
4) Sign up to receive 22 FREE Patterns from Accuquilt (click picture link below).
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Giveaway is open to US residents only. Winner will receive one Accuquilt GO! Baby Fabric Cutter plus three dies of their choosing.  Giveaway open through September 29, 2011 at midnight (CST).

Good Luck!

Finny and Zook Giveaway Winner!

The winner of the Finny and Zook – Whimsical Nursery Art giveaway is………

Congratulations, Tara! Please email me at thecottagemama[at]gmail[dot]com with your contact information and we will get you your artwork as soon as possible.  Thank you so much to everyone who entered.  I love Finny and Zook and I hope you do too!!

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of The Cottage Home blog, please email Lindsay at thecottagemama[at]gmail[dot]com for rates and more information.

Tortellini Chicken Soup

Fall is finally in the air and nothing feels better than a warm, comforting bowl of chicken soup.  This is a little different take on your traditional chicken noodle soup.  If you’re looking for something to soothe the soul, this would be it!

Tortellini Chicken Soup
Ingredients:
1 rotisserie chicken or two (bone-in) roasted chicken breasts
1 package fresh tortellini (8 oz.)
Olive oil
2 carrots, chopped
2 stalks celery, chopped
1 yellow onion, chopped
1 box chicken broth (I prefer low-sodium organic)
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon salt (more, if needed)
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
Freshly grated Parmesan cheese (for garnish)
Directions:
Shred or chop chicken.  Heat a large, heavy bottom pan over medium heat and drizzle bottom with olive oil.  Add chopped celery, onions and carrots.  Cook for approximately 6-8 minutes.  You want the vegetables to cook, but you really don’t want to add much color to them.  
Add thyme and cook another 2 minutes.  Cooking the thyme with release more of the flavor.  Feel free to add more if you like a stronger flavor.  Add salt and pepper as well.  Like I’ve said before I love black pepper so I would probably add more, but I included a modest amount for this recipe.
Add chicken broth and bring to a boil.  Once the soup is boiling add fresh tortellini and cook according to package directions (probably 6-8 minutes).  In the last several minutes add your chicken.
Sprinkle the top of the soup with some grated Parmesan cheese before serving.  I love this soup with good ole Saltine crackers crushed on top or some crusty french bread for dipping.

Finny and Zook – Whimsical Nursery Art Giveaway

I am so excited about this giveaway and I hope you are too!  Remember my post a couple weeks back revealing Caspian’s Nautical Nursery?  And remember the fun nursery artwork that I ordered from etsy.com for his walls?  In case you forgot, here are the prints I purchased for his room from Finny and Zook…..

I chose these three different 8 x 10 prints and then matted and framed them myself.  I was so impressed with the high quality of this art work.  I knew I wanted the Anchor, Boat and Crab because those fit with the nautical theme and I liked that is was an “A, B, C” thing going on.  I chose the prints and then let Finny and Zook know the nursery colors and she selected the perfect colors to match the nursery.  Pretty neat, right?

Well, today Finny and Zook is going to be giving away TWO 8 x 10 prints of your choice to one very lucky The Cottage Home blog reader.  Right now they are offering over 300 different prints to choose from so making your decision about which ones to choose might be a little difficult, but there is just about any print you could imagine!

Here are a bunch of my favorites from their shop……..

So, as you can see, there are many different modern options.  I love the clean lines of this artwork – perfect for a nursery, playroom or kids room.  There are also many different size options to choose from, but like I said above, today’s giveaway is for two 8 x 10 prints.

Here’s how to enter the Finny and Zook Whimsical Nursery Art Giveaway:

Please do one or all of the following.  Leave a separate comment for each entry.
1) Visit Finny and Zook and let us know what print is your favorite (click HERE to do so).
2)  Become a fan of Finny and Zook on Facebook (click HERE to do so).

Giveaway open until Thursday, September 15, 2011 at midnight (CST). Open to US residents only.

Winners!!

I’m pleased to announced the winners for our past two giveaways, the Ellie Inspired pattern giveaway and the fabric gift from me to you (aka Guess baby Caspian’s birth weight).

The two winner’s of the Ellie Inspired pattern giveaway are………..

Congrats to MJB and Sara!!  You are going to love sewing from the new Ellie Inspired “Serenade” dress pattern!

And the winner of the fabric giveaway from me to you (aka Guess baby Caspian’s birth weight) is……

Congratulations, Brooke!!  Great guessing – baby Caspian was 7lbs. 2oz, 19.5″ long and born on August 31st.  You’ve just won two full yards of fabric of your choice from my personal collection.  Can’t wait to see what you create with it!

Thank you to everyone who entered both giveaways!  I have another two fabulous giveaways coming up soon that I know you are going to love, so please stay tuned.  If you are one of the winners, please email me, thecottagemama[at]gmail[dot]com with your contact information and we will make sure to get you your prizes as soon as possible!

PS:  If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of The Cottage Home blog, please email me, Lindsay, at thecottagemama[at]gmail[dot]com for rates and more information.

Green Mountain Coffee and Keurig Coffee Maker Giveaway

My husband and I are huge coffee drinkers.  I’m not quite sure how people, especially mom’s of young children, are able to function without it.  But what I am even a bigger fan of is when an item or product that I love and consume daily is socially and environmentally conscious. 
I also love my new Keurig Coffee maker and today we are giving away a brand new Keurig Coffee Machine and Green Mountain Coffee to go with it.  To read more about the benefits of Green Mountain Coffee and enter to win these wonderful prizes, please click HERE.

Blog Book Tour: "Sewing A to Z" by Nancy Zieman

Welcome to Nancy Zieman’s “Sewing A to Z” blog tour!  The tour has been going on for a little while now, but today is my day to host and I’m so thrilled to do so.  Nancy Zieman (of the show “Sewing with Nancy“) has recently come out with this fabulous new sewing reference book called “Sewing A to Z“.  And it is just that, Nancy addresses just about every sewing technique there possibly is…….from A to Z.

When I received my copy of the book from the publisher, I sat down that very night to check it out.  I immediately looked over at my husband and said…….”This is a great book!”  Now my husband probably doesn’t care too much about sewing books, but I just had to tell someone right then and there.  Not only is “Sewing A to Z” a great book for a beginner sewer, but it is a great reference for sewers of many different levels.  I love to see what techniques and tricks other fellow sewers use to complete different tasks such as piping, quilting, ect……

Nancy has a very friendly writing style, so you don’t feel overwhelmed by all the wonderful information.  Not only does she give great instructions on different techniques, she provides wonderful tips on different sewing notions and ways to make your sewing life a little bit easier.

As you can see in the picture above, this book is loaded!  Nancy covers everything from applique technique, basting, edge stitching, piping, serging, and the list goes on and on.

As most of you know, I love piping so I really enjoyed reading all about Nancy’s piping technique.  I’ve never used a piping foot before, but I found it very intriguing and may have to look into getting one in the future.  She covers how to make your own piping and inserting it as well.

Quilting is a whole other story.  I would definitely say I am a beginner when it comes to quilting, so I gained a wealth of knowledge through her information about different types of quilting, quilting feet for your sewing machine, as well as the different notions that can be used.

And finally, thread.  The thread section of a sewing store can be extremely overwhelming for someone who is just starting out sewing.  What to use?  Polyester, cotton, embroidery?  Well, no need to be overwhelmed, Nancy goes through them all so that you can feel confident the next time you make your thread selection!

You’ve got to head over to Nancy’s blog and check out her “Sewing A to Z” post.  She is having a HUGE grand prize giveaway (worth over $450) that I’m sure you are going to want to enter.  She will be choosing one random winner that comments on her blog post throughout the tour.  Here’s a peak at the prize package, which includes this book as well…….

If you would like to check out some other reviews about “Sewing A to Z” from other blogger’s hosting the tour, click on any of the links below.

Sewing A to Z blog tour:
15-Aug Nancy Zieman’s blog
16-Aug Whipstitch
17-Aug Sew Mama Sew
18-Aug Diary of a Quilter
20-Aug Amy’s Creative Side
22-Aug Quiltville
23-Aug Crap I’ve Made
24-Aug Eileen Roche’s blog
25-Aug I’m Just a Guy Who Quilts
26-Aug The Free Motion Quilting Project
27-Aug Sew Serendipity
29-Aug Lazy Girls Designs
30-Aug Pat Sloan Blog
31-Aug Tallgrass Prairie Studio
1-Sep True Up
2-Sep Sew News
6-Sep Off the Cuff Sewing Style
7-Sep V and Co.
8-Sep The Cottage Home
9-Sep Colette Patterns 

If you are new to sewing, I highly recommend this book.  I am pretty much a self-taught sewer and this book would have saved me a lot of time and headache during my first years of sewing! 

Click HERE to purchase “Sewing A to Z” by Nancy Zieman.

Thanks for joining me on this tour and I hope you enjoyed learning about this great new book!