2012

Remember September – Daisy Janie Giveaway

Today, Kristy and I have another wonderful giveaway for you!

The warm and creative Jan behind Daisy Janie sent fabric in support of this month's project, including a lovely GEO GRAND Charm Pack for us to give away to one of you!

 

Like all Daisy Janie collections, the Geo Grand is a gorgeous blend of unique colors and designs printed on 100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Fabric.

If you'd like to add this beautiful stack to your collection, simply follow the prompts below to enter.

Good Luck to all!!!

Giveaway open to all. Winner to be announced and emailed 9/28/12 and expected to respond within 48 hours to claim prize or alternate winner will be selected. 

Thank you so much Daisy Janie for your support of our sewing outreach!

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Craft Book Month Blog Hop AND a Giveaway

Friendship Star Wall HangingWelcome to my day of the Craft Buds, Craft Book Month Blog Hop! I am so excited to be part of this hop!  I decided to choose a book that was gifted to me by the wonderful Julie from The Intrepid Thread, An Apple a Day by Amanda Herring and the Quilted Fish Design Team.

Now, the picture above is NOT my finished project…I have a good reason for this. This is my best friend’s birthday present and as she reads my blog every day I couldn’t show off the final product! She needs a few surprises people!!!

I will tell you, I absolutely love this book, there are many more patterns that will be made out of it, but for the blog hop I wanted to make something that I could make but also personalize. I chose Sally Keller’s “Apple Blessings Mini Art Quilt”. Below is her original:

As you can see, I changed a couple things, like the embroidery, my friend Debbe from Pieces to Love, helped me come up with embroidery saying on mine. I also eliminated the buttons and yo yos. The fabrics were easy to select, Lisa’s favorite color is purple and mine is blue. It is a great representation of our friendship.

Today is the last day of the hop and next week the fun really kicks into high gear, where you can enter projects you have made to win prizes. Read a little be more below:

Week One
Sunday 9/2: Hopeful Threads / The Jolly Jabber
Monday 9/3: Stitchery Dickory DockMe Sew Crazy /
Tuesday 9/4: Olive & OllieSew Sweetness /
Wednesday 9/5: Fabric SeedsThe Busy Bean /
Thursday 9/6: CraftFoxesStitched In Color /
Friday 9/7: Katie's KornerA Prairie Sunrise

Week Two
Sunday 9/9: Sweet Diesel Designsmissknitta's studio
Monday 9/10: Sew TaraClover and Violet
Tuesday 9/11: Sew Fantasticamylouwho
Wednesday 9/12: Projektownia JednoiglecTwo More Seconds
Thursday 9/13: Ellison Lane QuiltsDon't Call Me Betsy
Friday 9/14: Live a Colorful LifeLRstitched

Week Three
Sunday 9/16: Fairy Face DesignsCanoe Ridge Creations
Monday 9/17: Inspire Me GreyFreshly Pieced
Tuesday 9/18: Lindsay SewsThe Cute Life
Wednesday 9/19: The Littlest ThistleSew Crafty Jess
Thursday 9/20: Urban Stitchesimagine gnats
Friday 9/21: Sew Bittersweet DesignsThe Plaid Scottie

Week Four

Link up your craft book project at Craft Buds from Sept 23-30 from your blog or Flickr account, and enter to win prizes. Winners will be announced on Monday, October, 1!

To participate in the month-long contest, just link up any project you've made from a pattern in a craft book. That easy! One entry per person, and all craft book projects must have been completed in 2012. Just create a new blog post or Flickr photo (dated September 1, 2012 or later) and link back to Craft Buds in your post or photo description.

Did you see that my title said giveaway?!?  Well today, the wonderful Julie from The Intrepid Thread has a fantastic giveaway for you.  But before I get to the goodies, a little bit about Julie and her fabulous shop.  Julie is one of the hardest working women I know. She goes out of her way to make certain that each and every sale has her own personal touch. She hand wraps each package in tissue, hand writes a note and carefully packages the fabric with love.  Not only that…but have you ever seen her prices?!? She has some of the best prices out there on all of your favorite lines! Today she is giving away one of my favorite new lines, Oh Deer by Momo.

One lucky winner will walk away with 15 Fat Quarters of the Sorbet Colorway of Oh Deer!

Follow the directions on the Rafflecopter below, Good Luck!!!

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Thursday Cuteness!

So I’ve been sewing…a lot. Nothing is ready to show you yet, so instead I thought I would show you a little cuteness from Anne!

We are in our third week of gymnastics and it has been so much fun. She is the youngest in her class and the tallest…by a lot. Yes, there is a reason that we call her “our little amazon”. I thought I would share a video that we made for her daddy also known around here as “Daya”.  I uploaded this to facebook so that he could be a part of gymnastics even though he is half a world away.

I hope you are all having a fantastic day, make sure you come by tomorrow to see my day on the Craft Buds Craft Book Month blog hop!

Craft Book Month at Craft Buds

Remember September – A Different Perspective

My best friend Lisa and I have known each other for 20 years. We lost track after high school and reconnected a little over five years ago…when she was deployed in Iraq. We have been inseparable since we reconnected. For those of you following the Remember September Project, I said that I would provide you with different perspectives from my friends across the military. Lisa’s perspective is unique, she has been an Airmen, serving in the United States Air Force, and also a military spouse, married to an Airmen.  Here is a picture of her beautiful family. I hope you will read what she has to say about what this project means to her.

1. As someone who has deployed and left your then boyfriend, now husband, behind, what does a project like Remember September mean to you?

This project means a lot to me. When I was deployed, I knew that I had family that cared for and loved me, and I received regular care packages from them. But, if I had received something like what this project seeks to bring these deployed soldiers, it would have made me feel incredibly supported and cared for and valued in my sacrifice.

2. Speaking from the perspective of a spouse (a very recently married spouse) how did your first deployment go? Did you have the support you needed?

My husband and I were married just a little over a month before he left. I had felt pretty prepared for him to go, that is until we found out that I would not be having the baby that I was carrying. I had a miscarriage and surgery just 2 weeks before my husband left me for six months. And while that may not be a terribly long time in the world of deployments, I was absolutely crushed and terrified. Not only had I lost a baby, but I also had an increased potential of losing my husband as well as he was going to a war zone. Had it not been for the loss of a baby, it would have been far easier to make it through the long days. I would have had something tangible to look forward to, as opposed to just a date in the future. I had the support of family and friends, and my co-workers, as I was still in the Air Force, but all I wanted was my husband. I know that every spouse of a deployed soldier feels that way, and we are SO happy and relieved when they return home to us safely!

3. What would it have meant you as a spouse to know that someone was sewing handmade Christmas gifts for your husband?

I would have loved my husband to receive the gift of something handmade for Christmas while he was deployed. I know that he would have been beyond appreciative, as would I, because there is nothing like knowing that someone cares when you are deployed. You are away from family, friends and all of the comforts of home, so any semblance of normalcy and “civilian life” is greatly relished and enjoyed!

4. What do you think people need to know about military families and what they go through?

I think that people need to realize that military families are just like civilian families, (we have the same hopes, dreams, and aspirations for the future) only with a few very important differences. We face all of the same challenges that they face, only often times we do it with less money, because the military does not pay well in the low ranks. We also deal with the separation that few civilian families can truly appreciate until faced with it. Many times spouses are left to manage home and family and all that comes with that, while mommy or daddy go off to war, or to any one of the required training classes that arise. Life goes on even without your family together, whether you want it to or not. We have not been active duty for almost 4 years, but my family is still dealing with the separation as my husband currently works three and a half hours away from home with his guard unit, and we only see him on the weekends. It is difficult for the children to constantly have their daddy in and out of their lives like he is, and we look forward to the day where he has a job that he can come home from at the end of every day. As the saying goes “Do not judge someone until you have walked a mile in their shoes.” You never know what challenges they are facing, and how many thousands of directions they may be being pulled every day.

Thank you for taking the time to read what I had to say. And thank you Melissa for having me. I hope that what I have said sheds a little light on just how important a project like Remember September can be to the soldiers and their loved ones. Any donations made will be so appreciated!

Thank you so much Lisa for sharing your story with all of us. You and your husband, and your little ones are all heroes for the sacrifices you have made!  If you haven’t already I hope that you will join us in our sewing project this month and make a pillowcase or e-reader cover. For those of you are already sewing with us, thank you so very much for your contribution, it really does mean so very much!

Remember September Contemporary Cloth Giveaway

Sondra at Contemporary Cloth has been our greatest supporter and cheerleader for our Remember September project since she first heard of it! She has provided fabric, tutorials, prizes and helped spread the word. We are so very grateful for her and her generosity and warm friendship.

 

Now, if that wasn't enough, she is being even more fabulous and incredibly generous and Contemporary Cloth is sponsoring a giveaway you are going to LOVE!!!
If there is one thing I never have enough of in my stash it's SOLIDS! And just look at this gorgeous bundle!!!
20 FAT QUARTERS! In a lush rainbow of colors and organic cotton!
It makes me SMILE! How about you!?!?
Wouldn't you like to add this to your STASH??? :)
ENTER HERE!
Giveaway open to all. Winner will be randomly selected, emailed and announced here 9/21/12. Winner has 48 hours to respond or an alternate winner will be selected.
Thank you Contemporary Cloth!!!!
Good Luck to All!
While you are here, take a minute to learn more about our September project. We'd love to have you be a part!
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