Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Picnik Replacement?

I make all of my blog buttons in Picnik. What in the world am I going to do when they are gone in April?

Do you have any suggestions for Picnik substitutes? Any insight to how Google+ will use Picnik?

Until then, I am making buttons to stockpile. :) Here's my new blog button. Feel free to grab one! 
Ellison Lane Quilts

Be sure to enter the Marmalade Fabrics Giveaway! 

Giveaway Day! Welcome Marmalade Fabrics

I'm really excited to have Marmalade Fabrics as a new sponsor of Ellison Lane Quilts.   They have a fabulous selection of designer cotton quilting fabrics and lots of options including over 150 Kona Cotton Solids to choose from. 


Did you know you can buy fat quarters from Marmalade Fabrics?  How great is that? Sometimes you just want a little bit so that is perfect. 


Don't you love these dots? 




Check out what Tammy has to say about her shop: 



"Marmalade Fabrics started with a simple concept: provide modern fabric to quilters & artists in yards and single-cut fat quarters. 

Nearly 2 years since opening, there’s much more to Marmalade than just fabric. 
Exceptional Service Most orders ship within 24 hours of receipt. All fabric is generously and accurately cut and packed with great care. Client testimonials say it all! (http://www.marmaladefabrics.com/customer_testimonials.php)
Great Prices
Check out the great selection of Kona Cotton Solids at $5.95 per yard. (http://www.marmaladefabrics.com/solid-cotton-fabric-kona-cotton-solids-c-102_82.html)
Variety of Cuts
Order by the yard or fat quarter. It's your choice!
Fair Shipping
Offering free shipping on all orders of $50 or more shipped within the United States. All other orders are charged minimal fees. 
Rewards Program
It’s simple! Earn $10 free fabric for every $100 you spend."


As Tammy likes to say, “there’s no dress code, you don’t have to leave your husband in the car and you can stay as long as you like!” 

Well now, that's a good deal! I do all of my fabric shopping from my couch so this works out perfectly! 


So how about adding a stack of Stockholm lovelies to your stash? Marmalade Fabrics is offering you a fat quarter bundle of the fabrics above- lucky ducks! 


To enter to win, leave a comment answering this question: "What is the most important thing you look for when purchasing fabric online?" 


Be sure to leave your email address in your comment if you are a no-reply blogger. 


The giveaway will be open until Saturday. This giveaway is now closed. Good luck and welcome Marmalade Fabrics! 


xo, 
Jennifer

Monday, February 27, 2012

A Fabulous Pouch from Across the Pond!

I've just gotten the best mail! Emily from Strawberry Patch Ramblings sent me the most fabulous zippy pouch with teeny tiny hexies to boot. Isn't it adorable?
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It came all the way from Devon, UK and I am so happy it is mine. It's from the Mouthy Stitches swap on Flickr.
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I just love the rainbow colors, the linen, the hand stitching, the fussy cuts.... I could go on and on.
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This was my second swap, and I would say it was a big success!

Look too at the fabulous fabric she sent along too. That blue floral is LIBERTY from the actual Liberty of London shop!
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It's my first piece of Liberty and wow- it is amazingly soft. I am going to treasure this for sure!

I certainly hope my partner is as happy with the zippy pouch I sent her as I am with mine. I don't think she's gotten hers yet but finger's crossed she loves it. This is what I sent her:
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She is fond of red and blue and birds so I think I made her something she'll like. At least I hope so!
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I must admit I did not read the mailing directions carefully enough before I shipped it ,and I sent it regular mail rather than air mail.  Hopefully it will get there in a timely fashion! Note to self- read all directions first!! 


So this successful swap has me thinking that I will definitely be signing up for more. What about you? Do you like to swap?

xo,
Jennifer

Modern Star Challenge

How do you challenge yourself?
Modern Mini Challenge

Hopefully the Modern Mini Challenge Contest is challenging you. The linky will be open on March 5th for you to enter your creations! There is still plenty of time to put something together so I hope you'll enter the contest!
Charlotte Modern Quilt Guild

This past month I presented my Charlotte Modern Quilt Guild members with a special task. With a fat quarter bundle of Lotta Jansdotter's Echo in hand, I issued the Modern Star Challenge: each participant was given a fat quarter and asked to make two modern star blocks.  The could swap fabrics with another member for contrast if they wanted and they had one month to complete their blocks.  The big reveal was this past week at our monthly meeting.

It was so fun seeing everybody's interpretations! I particularly love how the yellow blocks pop against pink. If you wanted to print out the layout of a design, you can always buy paper with Walgreens coupons.
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I chose a chocolate brown fat quarter and had fun making two stretched stars- one wonky and one precise.



The best part of the challenge was that two lucky participants won all of the blocks and extra Echo fat quarters! Lucky ducks! I can't wait to see the completed quilts.

If you like the stretched star block, you are in luck because I have a tutorial coming your way soon!

Want to add some Echo to your stash?  You can find some at:
Fabricworm
Contemporary Cloth
Intrepid Thread
Fat Quarter Shop
Marmalade Fabrics
Sew Fresh Fabrics

Have a great Monday!

xo,
Jennifer

Friday, February 24, 2012

And the Winner Is...

We have a winner! Well, actually, we have 2!

Many thanks to Sondra at Contemporary Cloth for the wonderful giveaway.
I'm pleased to announce that Mr. Random Generator picked the following two winners:

Winner of the Daisy Jane prize pack is:

 (Please note that my comments are numbered but the numbers repeat after 200 therefor winner 280 is 80 in this case.) 


Daisy Jane Prize Pack 1: 

a charm pack of Daisy Jane organic fabric and 1 yard of coordinating Daisy Jane Geo Grand   


And the winner of the 2nd prize is: 


Jennifer Paganelli Prize Pack 2: 


2 Jennifer Paganelli charm packs (1 Dance With Me and 1 St. Croix) and 2 yards of Poodle (Mauve Pink

Big congrats to you both! Enjoy your new fabric and thanks again to Contemporary Cloth! Remember that you can use the 25% off discount code through today (the 24th) with the code "hop." 

Have a great day! 

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

How to Host a Fabric Swap

Ever thought about hosting a fabric swap but were unsure how to start?

Fabric swaps are a fun, affordable way to get a large variety of fabrics without having to buy lots of yardage.

I've hosted 3 charm swaps, all which have been fun and had great results.



I just finished up my I-Spy Charm Swap yesterday.

What a great variety!
A few of my favorites
Here's how to host your own based on what I've learned along the way.

1. Decide on type of fabrics you want to swap such as a rainbow of colors, novelty prints for I Spy, or Japanese fabrics.
Rainbow Charm Swap 2
2. Chose what size fabrics you want to swap.  Charm squares (5" x 5") are a great size because you can get 56 charms from 1 yard of unwashed fabric. You can also swap 10" x 10" squares, fat quarters, 2.5" jelly roll strips. There are lots of possibilities.

3. Decide on how many participants you want to include. This will depend on what size fabric you chose to swap.

For a charm square swap, an ideal number of participants is 28 or 56.  If you have 28 participants (including yourself) everyone will receive 2 charms of each fabric.  If you have 56 participants, each person will get 56 different charms.

4. Once you've made those decisions, you can decide on the other details of your swap.

Timeline: a 5-6 week window is ideal for a US based swap. If you are hosting an international swap, you will need more time.  People need time to purchase fabric, have it arrive, cut it and send it to you.  If they are sending fabric internationally, it will take more time.

Fabric requirements:
  1.  For swapping 5" charm squares, each person will purchase 1 yard of fabric and cut it  into 5" charm squares. 1 yard = 56 charms.  (I recommend buying 1.25 yards- never hurts to have a little extra in case you make a cutting mistake.) 
  2. Choose a fabric that has a small print suitable for an 5" charms. Scale of the print is very important as smaller works better in this case. A larger print has a larger repeat and you want each charm to have enough of the print showcased on each piece. If you are swapping larger cuts of fabric such as 10" squares, you could have a larger scale print. 
  3. Fabric should be designer label, 100% cotton, quilt shop quality fabric.  No Hancocks, Joanns or Michael's fabrics. For a fabric swap, the fun is receiving quality fabric that you might not be able to pick up around the corner. 
  4.  Fabric must be new and unwashed and must come from a smoke free environment.
  5. Before mailing, cut your fabric into 5" x 5" charm squares.  Press your fabric before cutting. 1 yard = 56 charm squares (5" x 5".)  Here's a great tutorial on how to cut fabric into charms by Elizabeth Hartman.
  6.  Put your fabric in a ziplock bag and include an index card with your name and email address. 
  7. Upload pictures of your fabric to the swap Flickr group and include the name of the fabric, designer, etc. This ensures that there are no duplicate fabrics chosen and allows everyone to find out more about the fabrics in case they would like to order more once they have received their charms. 


Flickr
As the hostess, you will need to create a Flickr group for the swap.  Choose the groups tab at the top of the screen and create a new group.  Your swap group is also a great way to build a sense of community within your swap participants as well as keep track of details.  Start discussion threads in your group such as a blog roll, member introductions, and quilting plans with the fabric received.  Most importantly you will need to include a discussion thread called Charms Received. In this thread, you will post the names of each person once you receive their fabric.  This lets you keep track of who's fabric you've received and lets them know that it did not get lost in the mail! 

Shipping:
Participants must include a prepaid self-addressed, stamped envelope along with their charms when mailing them to you. A very easy way to handle this is to include a SAS priority mail envelope for $5.15.

Smaller package envelopes are fine too but participants should keep in mind: bubble envelopes work best - no risk of tearing in the mail.  Self sealing envelopes are also better.  It saves the hostess from having to lick and secure flaps with tape.  To figure the postage cost, have the postmaster weigh your SASE along with the charms and purchase enough postage to cover the cost. Then put that postage on the SASE and place it inside your package along with your charms.

Shipping Overseas:
If your swap includes participants from other countries and/or overseas, they cannot send you a prepaid SASE.  You will need to bill them through PayPal for the shipping cost. Packaging size and weight make a difference so you will need to take that into account when figuring the shipping cost.

If you have a postage scale at home, you can weigh each international package and calculate the postage price for each destination using the USPS. Then you can bill each participant through PayPal using a money request. Note that you will be charged 2.9% + $0.30 fee if the sender uses a debit or credit card instead of a PayPal account to send the money so factor that in to the shipping cost.

If you do not have a postage scale, you can take the packages to the post office, mail them, and make note of how much each one costs, billing each person once you get home. This presents an out-of-pocket cost to you until you are reimbursed.

Don't forget that you also need to fill out a customs form for each international package.

It is wise to give some thought to whether or not you want to open your swap to international participants. While it does require a bit more work and slight risk on your end when it comes to shipping, it can be fun to include your friends from around the world.

5. Now you are ready to post your swap information.  Include all of the fabric details from above, including links to your flickr swap group.

Create a form in Google docs with the following information: Name, email, flickr ID, and any other pertinent information you want.

Once complete, at the top right hand corner of the document, click on the "More actions" tab.  Click on embed.

Copy the code that pops up in the box and paste it in the body of your blog post (making sure you have clicked the Edit HTML) tab at the top of the post box.)

This will allow the form to show up in your post so readers can sign up for your swap.  The information is automatically saved in Google docs as a spreadsheet.  The entries are numbered so you can keep track of the number of participants you have.

Once you have your desired number of participants, delete the form from your blog post. It is a good idea to remove the form after you have filled your requirements and have a few extra people signed up to keep them on the alternate list. Occasionally you will need to fill a space if someone drops out during the swap.

Print a master list of your swap participants.

6. If you are hosting a rainbow colored fabric swap, now is the time to assign the colors to the participants.

For 56 participants, assign 8 colors: red, pink, orange, yellow, green, blue, aqua, purple. 7 people are assigned the same color.

For 28 participants, assign 7 colors: red, pink, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple. 4 people are assigned the same color.

Using the information from your spreadsheet, email your participants and remind them of the deadline and swap details. Include their color assignments if applicable.

Packages:
7. Once the swap is under way, you will begin receiving your packages. It's fun and kind-of like Christmas each day when the mailman comes. Each time you receive a package, highlight the sender's name on your master list, check the package for contents, and place the package in a safe place. Don't take the fabric out yet. Add the sender's name to the Charms Received discussion thread in the flickr group.

When you've received all of the packages you can sort the fabric. Place all of the SASE in a separate location and separate domestic and international packages.  Place all of the charm stacks on a large table and all of the ziplock bags at the end.  Count to make sure you have the correct number of stacks.  In an assembly line style, pick up the appropriate amount of charms from each stack and put the assembled charm packs in a ziplock bag. 56 stacks would be 1 of each fabric. 28 stacks would be 2 charms of each fabric.

This process takes a couple of hours! It is great if you have help- just be sure to go in order. You do not want to accidentally skip charms and have to go back and count or figure out which one you forgot to pick up.

Don't do this on the floor either. It will kill your back and your knees.

Once you are finished sorting, place one bag of charms in each SASE and seal it up.  Then drop off your SASEs at the post office and you're all done! International packages will need postage so follow the instructions above.

Tips: Don't have 56 participants send in 112 charms (2 yards worth) each. That makes for an insane amount of sorting.

Be sure to post in the Flickr group when you mail the packages back to the participants. They are anxiously awaiting all the fun fabric! Encourage participants to post pictures of things they make with their swap fabric too. It's fun to see everyone's creations.


Whew! That is a lot of information but I hope you've found it helpful.  Swaps are fun and a great way to connect with your readers as well as get your hands on some great fabric!
Now go swap!

PS: Enter the giveaway HERE.
xo,
Jennifer
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Giveaway Day! Welcome Contemporary Cloth!

Woo Hoo! It's a giveaway day.

I'm excited to welcome Contemporary Cloth to Ellison Lane Quilts.  

If you haven't shopped Contemporary Cloth before, you should pop over and have a look. 

Sondra has lots of modern fabrics at great prices. 

She carries the entire line of the popular Echo by Lotta Jansdotter :


She has several of the Pick A Bunch fabrics such as this 

and several of the Yuwa Japanese fabrics

She carries a ton of solids in a beautiful array of colors too. 

Contemporary Cloth also carries a wide variety of fusibles and notionspatterns, stencils and tjaps and print blocks

So what's up for grabs? Sondra has graciously offered up two prize packages so there will be two winners!! 

Daisy Jane Prize Pack 1: 

a charm pack of Daisy Jane organic fabric and 1 yard of coordinating Daisy Jane Geo Grand   

Jennifer Paganelli Prize Pack 2: 


2 Jennifer Paganelli charm packs (1 Dance With Me and 1 St. Croix) and 2 yards of Poodle (Mauve Pink


To enter to win, pop over to Contemporary Cloth, check things out and come back and leave a comment telling me your favorite fabric she carries. 

For an extra chance to win, Like Contemporary Cloth on Facebook

Contemporary Cloth is having a 25% off sale now until the 24th - use the code "hop" when placing your order! 

The giveaway will be open until Thursday evening- winner announced on Friday!

Good luck everybody and welcome Contemporary Cloth!!

This giveaway is now closed. 

xo,
Jennifer