A more proper post soon (I know I am long overdue, and the truth is that I've had a draft post sitting here since before Christmas, but I've been (blissfully) disconnected -- both from my computer and my machine -- for the better part of the last 2 weeks), but for now I just wanted to let you all know of another virtual quilting bee that's open and looking to fill its last few spots. If you've read my SewConnected posts and are interested in participating in a similar group, head on over to the Little Blue Cottage to sign up.
Oh, and Happy New Year everyone!!
Monday, January 5, 2009
Friday, December 19, 2008
Laptop Cases DONE!
Like the fat guy up in the North Pole I've been hard at work in my workshop, pulling some late nights to try and make a dent in my (overly ambitious) homemade gift list. Well, it's December 19th and I've finally finished something! Take a look at these two laptop bags:

Made from the Amy Butler pattern, I guess you'd call them protective cases more than bags. I knew I wanted to make one for my brother's girlfriend who recently got a brand new Macbook (not that I'm jealous or anything). While I was buying the materials, I figured I'd go ahead and get enough to make two ... you know, assembly line style.

It opens up and the laptop nestles inside atop a few layers of stabilizer and fusible fleece. I was hoping to have a nice, new Macbook as a prop for my photo, but my work computer will have to do. Again, I'm not jealous or anything.

I was dazzled by the array of Midwest Modern 2 at my local shop and could decide on two exterior / lining combos, but I'm pretty happy with the ones I chose.

So this project really, really pushed me out of my comfort zone. Layers upon layers of canvas duck cloth, extra firm stabilizer, fusible fleece, sew-on Velcro ... it wasn't quite the "quick and easy" project I was hoping for, but I consider it a huge accomplishment not only that I finished, but that the computer fits and the Velcro actually lines up!!
Made from the Amy Butler pattern, I guess you'd call them protective cases more than bags. I knew I wanted to make one for my brother's girlfriend who recently got a brand new Macbook (not that I'm jealous or anything). While I was buying the materials, I figured I'd go ahead and get enough to make two ... you know, assembly line style.
It opens up and the laptop nestles inside atop a few layers of stabilizer and fusible fleece. I was hoping to have a nice, new Macbook as a prop for my photo, but my work computer will have to do. Again, I'm not jealous or anything.
I was dazzled by the array of Midwest Modern 2 at my local shop and could decide on two exterior / lining combos, but I'm pretty happy with the ones I chose.
So this project really, really pushed me out of my comfort zone. Layers upon layers of canvas duck cloth, extra firm stabilizer, fusible fleece, sew-on Velcro ... it wasn't quite the "quick and easy" project I was hoping for, but I consider it a huge accomplishment not only that I finished, but that the computer fits and the Velcro actually lines up!!
Ah, another shot that would be lovely if it featured a beautiful, functional new Macbook ... Santa, are you reading this?? I've been a good boy this year ... I promise!
Are they perfect? Of course not. But if I wanted perfect, I would have just bought one, right? As for the second one, I'm not sure yet who I'll be giving it to. Or, maybe I'll wait and see if there's anything special under the tree next Thursday ...
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Kreativ Blogger Award
I've been chosen (twice!) for a Kreativ Blogger award. Thanks so much to both Jen and Cathy for the award and for the nice words. It's always such a boost to know that people appreciate the things I make.It's kind of a frilly little award, isn't it? But I'll take it!!
Are you a Kreativ Blogger? If so, consider yourself nominated!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
When it rains ...
Wow, after complaining about not winning any giveaways, I just won my second in less than a week ... and it's a GOOD one!
I won a custom-made embroidered pillow from the insanely talented Rita of Free-Falling. I first met Rita during my first Craftster swap and we've become fast swap buddies. I even lured her into my SewConnected groups and have gotten her hooked on mini quilt swaps.
I won a custom-made embroidered pillow from the insanely talented Rita of Free-Falling. I first met Rita during my first Craftster swap and we've become fast swap buddies. I even lured her into my SewConnected groups and have gotten her hooked on mini quilt swaps.
Want to hear the freakiest thing? I was the first comment. I mean, really ... when does comment #1 ever win these things?? Well, I did, and I can't be more excited about it. Thanks a ton, Rita!
In other news, I've been working hard to not only get my giveaway winners' packages out (they're both on their way, finally!), but trying to make progress on my still-growing Christmas gift list. THIS has been a major, major time suck. I sure hope it's worth it when I am done! Pictures soon, if I don't throw it out the window first ...
I'm also binding up my "words" mini-quilt for Sonja in the 6-12" Mini Quilt Swap group. Yeah, yeah ... I know it was November's quilt, but Sonja and I mutually agreed to lift any deadline pressures for this one. I think it will be worth the wait ... I can't wait to show you all what I made. Pictures of that soon, too.
About the only thing I have to show pictures of tonight is the few blocks that I've completed for the Lap Quilt Swap IV over on Craftster.
These first 3 blocks I made for myself, with some of the fabrics that I selected for my own quilt. I stuck with some basic 9-patch blocks, mostly because I was making sure that the fabrics were working well together. I really like them and I'm excited to see what everyone else does with my fabrics.

And here are the first 3 blocks I've made for others. 3 down, 19 to go!

Hope you're all having a great week.
And here are the first 3 blocks I've made for others. 3 down, 19 to go!
Hope you're all having a great week.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
The curse has been lifted!
I finally won a giveaway!! Check it out.
I am very excited to win these embroidered squares from Michelle ... and I already know what I am going to do with them! Like Amanda Jean, I have some charm packs of Holly Jolly and Merry & Bright, and I think these guys will mix in nicely.
I am very excited to win these embroidered squares from Michelle ... and I already know what I am going to do with them! Like Amanda Jean, I have some charm packs of Holly Jolly and Merry & Bright, and I think these guys will mix in nicely.

Of course, with the way things are going around here, that might be a Christmas 2009 project ...
Thanks so much, Michelle!!
Some more bags ...
It turns out that Giveaway Day helped me get my butt in gear and complete a few unfinished projects that have been hanging around for a while. In addition to the drawstring bag that I gave away, I made three more for my mom to bring to another craft sale this weekend.








And remember the Jelly Bag that was my other giveaway prize? Well, it was one of three that I had started. Here's #2 ... this one's a thank-you gift for my aunt who traveled down here from New Jersey to help with child care while I was recovering from my double knee surgery.
And remember the Jelly Bag that was my other giveaway prize? Well, it was one of three that I had started. Here's #2 ... this one's a thank-you gift for my aunt who traveled down here from New Jersey to help with child care while I was recovering from my double knee surgery.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Giveaway Day Winners!
381 comments?? Seriously? Seriously??
Wow, I am blown away by the response to my giveaway -- not only the sheer number of people who came by to visit my blog, but by all of the nice, supportive comments that I received. Thank you all SO much for visiting, taking a look at my work, and taking a moment to say something nice. I know that many people came by just because of the Sew Mama Sew list, but I hope that at least a few of you will continue to come back!
I usually try to respond individually to my comments but, boy, this one got out of control REAL quick. So I apologize that I didn't get to respond to each of you. I expect that I will be spending the next couple of weeks going through my comment list and visiting all of the new-to-me blogs that I've been introduced to via Giveaway Day.
And now for the winners ...

It's really weird how life works out sometimes. I mean, what are the chances that the one person that I gave a shout-out to in my post would be the one to win??! But it happened. The first winner is #5, Anina, who wrote:
Anina said...
Looks like sneaky Anina took advantage of the time zone difference to get an early jump on Giveaway Day! She's the mastermind behind the Dear Baby Jane blog and also just opened up a new shop, so be sure to go say hello (if you haven't already).
The second winner is actually another blogger that I've come to know over the past few months. #43 is Audrey, a partner-in-crime both in my Craftster swaps and the Tokyo's Triangles group over on Flickr. Audrey said:
audreypawdrey said...
Since Audrey made a special request, she'll be receiving the Swell tote bag. Anina (who I know is another Tula Pink fan, so I hope she won't be disappointed) will receive the Flutterby bag.
Congratulations, Anina and Audrey!!
Thanks again to everyone for all of your contagious excitement. Giveaway Day was a lot of fun, and even though I haven't won anything myself : ( yet), I've really enjoyed having the opportunity to give something away that I've made.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Wow, I am blown away by the response to my giveaway -- not only the sheer number of people who came by to visit my blog, but by all of the nice, supportive comments that I received. Thank you all SO much for visiting, taking a look at my work, and taking a moment to say something nice. I know that many people came by just because of the Sew Mama Sew list, but I hope that at least a few of you will continue to come back!
I usually try to respond individually to my comments but, boy, this one got out of control REAL quick. So I apologize that I didn't get to respond to each of you. I expect that I will be spending the next couple of weeks going through my comment list and visiting all of the new-to-me blogs that I've been introduced to via Giveaway Day.
And now for the winners ...

It's really weird how life works out sometimes. I mean, what are the chances that the one person that I gave a shout-out to in my post would be the one to win??! But it happened. The first winner is #5, Anina, who wrote:Anina said...
Hey, it's not the 3rd over here yet! Love the bags though!
December 3, 2008 12:27 AM
Looks like sneaky Anina took advantage of the time zone difference to get an early jump on Giveaway Day! She's the mastermind behind the Dear Baby Jane blog and also just opened up a new shop, so be sure to go say hello (if you haven't already).
The second winner is actually another blogger that I've come to know over the past few months. #43 is Audrey, a partner-in-crime both in my Craftster swaps and the Tokyo's Triangles group over on Flickr. Audrey said:
audreypawdrey said...
THe bags look great! I am a fan of the Swell one my self.;)
December 3, 2008 7:40 AM
Since Audrey made a special request, she'll be receiving the Swell tote bag. Anina (who I know is another Tula Pink fan, so I hope she won't be disappointed) will receive the Flutterby bag.
Congratulations, Anina and Audrey!!
Thanks again to everyone for all of your contagious excitement. Giveaway Day was a lot of fun, and even though I haven't won anything myself : ( yet), I've really enjoyed having the opportunity to give something away that I've made.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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