Second, several international folks have asked me where they could purchase Make It Yourself, so I wanted to let you know that it is available in digital format through Zinio
I have two projects in the debut issue of the magazine. First, I altered my house ornament pattern so it could be made with charm squares (yay!). the other project I designed specifically for Make It Yourself. It's a sweet circus-y elephant nursery mobile, mostly made with felt. It has bunting, stars, and balancing balls, and it's paired with a wonderful quilt by Theresa Porter of meanderingthread.
I hope you've had a lovely summer (or winter, as the case may be) and that you'll have a fruitful new season of stitching!
I'd always admired the look of paper pieced blocks, but the process seemed too much trouble, all that folding and holding things up to the light and dulling your needles on paper, ripping the paper off the fabric, etc., etc., etc. Essentially, I am a very lazy busy gal. So I'm thinking, there has to be a lazier quicker way to do this. Or at least a method that is a little less mind-straining.
Then, my husband asked me if there was anything more I could do with my fabric house pattern, and of course I couldn't resist the challenge.
I couldn't even be bothered to buy freezer paper.
But I think it turned out pretty well.
My favorite part might be the rick rack on the roof. Or perhaps the chimney? No, it has to be the peek-a-boo number on the door. That's it.
I'm already planning changes for the next house. I'm sure (famous last words) I could squeeze in some smaller details (rounded door? window shade? doorknob??) without having too many meltdowns. Or make the house a little smaller (it's 9" x 9", I'm thinking something more potholder sized?).
How about you? Have you learned any new techniques lately?
To help distract you from the dust, I'll leave you with a few photos of samples I made for spring Market for Blend Fabrics
Spring Promise by Ana Davis
Molokai by Jessica Swift
Magic Garden by Sabine Reinhart
Tinsel by Maude Asbury
And, in case you missed last week's Zakka Style Sew Along...Lindsay of LRstitched blogged my patchwork potholder pattern from the book. If you want to sew along, make sure you take a look at my circular binding tutorial!
Happy Stitching!
Kim
So. If you are a Retro Mama Stitcher, please give me a shout in the comments or send me an e-mail. I’ll be posting a directory for where to buy finished RM goodies and I want you to be included!
Please read the following for my simple requirements and other info:
1. Make sure that you are following all my policies (particularly that you put the credit line, "This item was handmade with a Retro Mama pattern" in the description for every product made with one of my patterns).
2. A link to my pattern product listings in your descriptions is very much appreciated, though not required.
3. I specifically get many requests for elephants and pincushions, just so you know.
4. Be sure to post your photos on my Facebook page!
Here are a few finished RM items that I found on Etsy
pear pincushions by sewfaithful
elephant softie by eamylove
Greta dolls by whimsyvintage
dachshund softie by bouclenoire
Keep up the gorgeousness!
Happy Stitching!
Kim
You'll get 42 6" squares, one in each color, including two brand new grays, pebble (left) and slate (right).
It's a great way to get a sampling of all the colors, or just a nice collection of felt for little applique projects.
If you do want to make your own swatch card, you can download the PDF for free right here (the file has been updated with the new colors).
Happy stitching!
Kim
we went to the beach every morning
saw Crab Island, a submerged island where the water is waist-deep and you can park your boat and swim or fish or play (this photo was snapped before it got busy)
visited my grandpa's boat, the Sweetheart, built in the 1940s, and newly refurbished by her new owner
dined at Dewey Destin seafood restaurant, a local favorite. Delicious seafood (don't be fooled by the trailer-kitchen) and a fun place to eat...
...even if you happen to be a "saucy wench"
and later while shopping, discovered "redneck" goblets, for the sophisticated moonshiner
And with that I must bid you adieu. I have two rowdy boys who are insisting that we take a dip in the kiddie pool. It's not the gulf beach, but it'll have to do for now!
Happy Summer!
Kim
Hi! My name is Kim Kruzich and I'm a sewing pattern designer, author, and mom to two sweet boys. On my blog you'll find lots of sewing inspiration, free tutorials, and updates for my shop and work.
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