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Company!

I have company today! Two of my closest friends in the world. Not a day goes by when I don’t talk to both of these people. Can you guess who they might be?!?

My mom and dad!!!

Yup, I’m a little excited to see them! Today is their 40th wedding anniversary – wow!  I am so excited Anne and I get to spend it with them.

In other news – Anne started gymnastics this week! I decided to sign her up for it to get her moving and also because I thought it would be good for developing her listening skills and following directions skills. She did so great! Here is a picture of her ready to go to her first night!

She just looks so grown up to me with her hair pulled back! When did that happen?!?

Kristy has a great pattern review on her blog today of the Birdiful Stitches E-Reader Cover. Head on over to check it out and you can enter to win this very same pattern here.

I hope you all have a great weekend! Make sure you stop by tomorrow for a pattern review and GIVEAWAY! Oh yeah, and Sunday I have a great tutorial for you too!

Weekend Sewing

This weekend I did A LOT of sewing for Remember September with Hopeful Threads! I made 1 new e-reader cover everyday!  I guess you could say that I was a little excited 🙂

The one with the fireworks was designed by Rebecca Ruth Designs – look for a pattern review AND a giveaway of the pattern this weekend!

The other three are designed by ME! I know it may be silly that I am so excited about these but they include a couple of features that I am not used to working with – zippers and velcro and I am quite proud of figuring out all the dimensions and techniques on my own. A couple of things I can cross on my “To Learn” list.  There will be a tutorial for my E-Reader cover on Sunday – the coolest part, at least what I think is the coolest part, of my tutorial is the fact that with 2 fat quarters – you will get 2 e-reader cases!!! Pretty cool.

Now don’t forget the our Remember September project is collecting E-Reader Covers AND Pillowcases! Today over on the Contemporary Cloth Blog there is a great tutorial for a pillowcase – make sure you head on over and check it out. Have you started sewing yet? If so, don’t forget to upload your photos to the Flickr Group – we want to see what you all have been up to!

Have you all started sewing yet? If not, are you planning on joining us? Have a great Wednesday – can you believe this week is already half over?!?

Quilting Gallery Autumn Block Party

Glorious Autumn Block Party and Super Deals for Quilters

This week marks the beginning of the Autumn Block Party over at Quilting Gallery! I am one of the designers – my block will be featured later on during the party – all the in November (I wanted to give myself lots of time to come up with something awesome!).

Over the next 15 weeks, 45 designers will create 12″ blocks for the Glorious Autumn Block Party. These blocks will be featured, three per week, on the Quilting Gallery site starting September 4th. In addition to the blocks, there will be Super Deals for Quilters from our favourite online retailers. Also, be sure to check each designer’s post, as many will be offering giveaways on their own site that everyone can participate in.

Pat Sloan kicked everything off with her block today – make sure you go check it out!

 

Pattern Giveaway from Hopeful Threads

Hi Everyone! Today I have Kristy from Hopeful Threads here for you with a great giveaway for the Birdiful Stitches Padded E-Reader Cover.  You can enter either here or over at Hopeful Threads! Take it away Kristy!
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I am very happy to introduce you to Birdiful Stitches.

 

Birdiful Stitches offers a unique selection of PDF patterns for a variety of accessories and children’s clothing. Her padded e-reader cover pattern is one I’ve purchased and used before and will be using again this month for our Monthly Project.

When I shared about our plans for our project this month, Berritt, the designer behind Birdiful Stitches didn’t hesitate to show her support! Not only is she offering a giveaway, but she is offering a bundle of 3 of her patterns to 3 WINNERS!!! And the winners get to choose the patterns that make up their bundle!

To enter, just follow the simple Rafflecopter prompts below.

Giveaway open to all. Winners will be randomly selected, emailed and announced here 9/10/12. Winners are given 48 hours to respond and claim their prize or alternate winners will be selected. 

+++PLUS!!!!+++

You can use the code “twentyfive” to receive 25% OFF any purchase from the Birdiful Stitches pattern shop this week too!!!

Thank you Birdiful Stitches for such a generous giveaway and discount!
Good Luck to all!

Creating a Handmade Holiday

D-Day (D for Deployment)

As many of you know, my husband is in the US Army and he is currently deployed in Afghanistan.  Being a military family is not always easy. We are pulled in a million different directions and most of the time being pulled apart by outside forces.  It is never an easy path to walk down and we try to do our best every day to make it work.  One of the hardest things about deployment, aside from him missing every single day with our daughter…is being separated for all the special days. Birthdays, anniversaries, the first day of school (ok, we are not there yet, but I know this is hard from watching my other military friends), and the holidays.  These days always feel like they are somehow lacking when half of you is missing.

Since the day he left I have been wracking my brain trying to figure out how to not only make the holiday season special for Anne and I but how to make it special for my husband and the men and women he serves with. I have teamed up with Kristy from Hopeful Threads for the September 2012 “Remember Service Men and Women” project.  We wanted to not only send Holiday gifts to the soldiers, but something handmade and something useful. After much hemming and hawing we have come up with two different items that we think would be well used down range: Pillowcases and E-Reader Covers.  Every soldier has a pillow and many have e-readers or something similar.  There are lots of things I could talk about in this post, but today I wanted to talk as a military spouse, which I don’t often do…

It is easy to sometimes feel forgotten, especially at this stage in the “war”.  Our family members leave and our whole world changes.  It is easy to feel as though you have no community – it was how I felt before I joined this wonderful community online. The idea of being able to send the men and women in my husband’s battery a Handmade Holiday…well it just makes my heart sing. I know that they would feel loved and remembered and well taken care of. The taken care of part is, I think, what means the most. They are out there every day, laying it all on the line, taking care of us, and I can’t think of a better way to make them feel like someone else wants to take care of them too than taking the time to make a handmade gift.

For more details on the project please head over to Hopeful Threads. Kristy and I have a lot of fun planned for this month including tutorials from some pretty talented sewists and quilters, giveaways from some of your favorite shops and fabric designers, as well as a series of interviews with several army, air force and national guard spouses.  These spouses will tell you first hand what your contribution means to them.

So grab a button and get ready to sew!

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