I am honored to be part of this blog hop for my friend, Erin,
of the Why Not Sew? blog. Erin has
definitely cornered the market on cute and sweet projects. She is uber-talented and has stretched
herself beyond measure in the last few years…showing versatility and talent
with each project she tackles. I am just
so darn proud of her…especially now that she is published!
Sweet Tweets: Simple Stitches, Whimsical Birds is the
title of her book and it is indeed full of sweet projects..all with cute little birds. Erin has mastered the art of raw-edge
appliqué, where the free-motion stitching looks like sketching. She shares her technique and knowledge with
us on each one of the 12 projects this book offers.
Sweet Tweets book cover |
For this book tour post, I chose to make the book bag for my
granddaughter, Kaylynn. She is an avid
reader and loves bags.
Erin's bag |
The pattern calls for linen, but for this bag, I chose to
use a canvas duck for more durability. And,
because I used a sturdier fabric, I omitted the use of interfacing. The instructions were clear and easy to
follow and this bag was quickly put together.
I was a bit nervous about the raw-edge appliqué, not having done any of
it previously. But, I carefully followed the instructions given and am so very
pleased with the results.
I was so excited that I found this cute bird fabric to use
as the lining. How cute is that, hey?
I also made one long shoulder strap instead of two shorter
ones…for an over- the-shoulder style.
Thank you, Erin, for including me in your excitement!
I am able to offer a giveaway with this blog hop. If you'd like to win an e-copy of this book, please leave a comment on this post. I will draw a winner on Monday morning, September 14. In the meantime, follow along with the rest of the blog hop to see the other projects being made.
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Please email me at act_collies@yahoo.com with your email address. Thank you, everyone!
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Here are the others on the blog book tour:
(I am not sure why this doesn't all look the same, but the links are there.)
Tuesday, Sept.8 - Erin (intro post) Why Not Sew?
Wednesday, Sept.9 - Heidi Fabric Mutt
Thursday, Sept.10 - Debbie A Quilter's Table
Friday, Sept.11 - No Post
Saturday, Sept.12 - Jacque The Doodles of My Mind
Monday, Sept.14 - Amy nanaCompany
Tuesday, Sept.15 - Svetlana s.o.t.a.k handmade
Wednesday, Sept.16 - Renee Sewn With Grace
Thursday, Sept.17 - Martingale Stitch This! The Martingale Blog
Friday, Sept.18 - Heather Vintage Grey Handmade
Saturday, Sept.19 - Clara and Jennie Clover & Violet
Monday, Sept.21 - Amanda Jean Crazy Mom Quilts
Wednesday, Sept.23 - Carla Grace and Favour
Thursday, Sept.24 - Mary Molly Flanders
Friday, Sept.25 - No Post
36 comments:
What a great bag. Love the lining too. I've never tried raw edge applique but your work gives me hope.
I love the bird with the book! And it's always nice to see different variations on a pattern, so I am glsd you tried a different weight of fabric to share with us. Thank you for the giveaway!
The bag is absolutely adorable and I'm sure your princess Kaylynn loves it. You are sooooo super talented!!!!
Love, big sister Joyce
I'm glad you chose the tote and shared your trepidation about raw edge appliqué. I haven't tried it either and am inspired by your fabulous first attempt.
OH! I just LOVE the pattern of the bird, the nifty raw edge applique method, and the finished bag! I, too, have granddaughters and they would be delighted at receiving a bag like this from Nana. They're a few thousand miles away but delight at getting boxes in their mailbox. They share *everything* they receive with their school mates, saying that this or that came from their Nana in America. This would be perfect!!!
I love love your pink version! and I'm sure your granddaughter will too!
Very cute bag. I love the ruffle around the top.
Haha! At first I couldn't figure out out your bag changed from natural to pink and then I saw the first bag is Erin's. I really need to slow down when I read! Both bags are cute and perfect for library trips.
The lining fabric is just perfect. I love the fact the book has lots of small projects as they are my favourite things to make. Quick and satisfying, especially if there's a cute bird involved.
The bag is fantastic, I'm not surprised you granddaughter loves it! That lining is just perfect.
Now how fun is that! Cute stuff!
Just love the bag and the bird. You do such great work!
Cindy
Kaylynn's bag is wonderful! looks like a fun book...but please don't put my name in for it...I'm a lifetime behind as it is...thinking of you...hugs
Oh I love this bag Jacque...a perfect book bag...I bet Kaylyn has it filled with her favorite reading material...I see the little birdie is reading a book on dogs...Thinking of you...Hugs...
I love bags too and yours is great !
This is one grandmother-granddaughter duo who would love this bag. And reading about dogs also my granddaughter's favorite topic. Thank you for the inspiration!
I love your bag with the matching bird and trim.
Love your book bag. The projects in this book look so adorable and I'd love to try raw edge applique.
your bag is so cute
Cute bag and I love the birdie fabric you choose super cute and I bet she absolutely loves her bag!
Cute bag with that lovely bird!
What a cute bag!
silverthimble@shaw.ca
What a cute bag!
silverthimble@shaw.ca
What a cute idea for a bag! It is darling.
My daughter would absolutely love that bag for her library trips. The bird lining was a wonderful touch!
Your "sweet bird" book bag is delightful! I love your adaptations and fabrics!
Susie
That is just the cutest book bag...love it!!!
Such a darling book!
I love this, so sweet!
Oh my, cuteness! Would love to make that for my reader/granddaughter!
What a darling bag. Love that the birdie is reading.
Awesome giveaway!
usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com
Oh, my goodness, I've not visited Erin's blog in forever! Her book looks great!
I know I'm too late for the drawing but I just have to say I adore the little spectacles on the bird!! So cute!!
I love the different versions you made of the pattern! Such a lucky granddaughter!
Such a cute book. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
Your bag is super cute- your lucky grand daughter!
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