Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Last Day of the Summer Sewing Blog Hop!

Hey friends!
Today rounds out the Summer Sewing Blog Hop. I hope you've been inspired by all of the creativity of my wonderful blogging buddies. I have been so impressed with their creations.

Today's hop features two super talented ladies.
First up is my sweet friend Di of Random Thoughts Do or Di. She is taking a fabulous vacay to Europe this summer and put together some beautiful travel accessories for her trip.
Picture from Di @ Random Thoughts Do or Di
What great use of Flea Market Fancy!

Next, pop over to see Sara of Sew Sweetness. She has a beautiful bag tutorial for you.
Picture from Sara @ Sew Sweetness
Isn't that Echino fab? You've got plenty of time to make one before the contest begins!

Don't forget you can check out all the details, prize information and dates for the contest right here.

If you missed any of the stops along the way, you can find them all below:

May 9: Sew Crafty Jess 


I can't wait to see what you've come up with!

Have a great day!
xo,
Jennifer

Monday, May 28, 2012

A Tote Tutorial and a Picnic Quilt

Happy Memorial Day! I'd like to take this moment to say thank you to all of the service men and women, current and past, that have served our country in the armed forces. And to all of the military families, thank you too. What an amazing sacrifice you make for all of us and our freedom. Thank you.

The Summer Sewing Contest Blog Hop is winding down with only 2 more days to go. Today's inspiration comes from two super talented ladies.

Colleen, The Busy Bean, brings you a cute tote bag tutorial, perfect for hauling stuff to the beach, the park or the pool this summer.
Picture from Colleen @ The Busy Bean
While you're checking out her tute, pop in her store. She's got lots of cute stuff for sale!

Next up is Faith of Fresh Lemons Quilts. Faith's picnic quilt is darling and full of fresh summery colors.
Picture from Faith @ Fresh Lemons Quilts
It's perfect for picnics in the park or the back yard. You've checked out Faith's patterns and tutorial's haven't you? She's full of inspiration!

I hope your summer sewing ideas are coming together. The contest entry link ups open on June 10. You can find all the details for the contest and prizes, here.
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Now, I'm off to read a bit more of Insurgent, the second book in the Divergent trilogy. I zoomed through the first one- could hardly put it down. Thanks for the great suggestion!

xo,
Jennifer

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Winner, Winner!

710 entries?! Wow! That is super flattering! Thanks too for all of the book suggestions. Those ought to keep me busy for a while! :)

The Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day Winner is...

Lucky # 174 Ebeth!


Thanks again to everyone that entered!

xo,
Jennifer

Friday, May 25, 2012

Super Cute Sewing

Sorry to be late on the Summer Sewing Contest Blog Hop update today. I've been under the weather but am finally feeling better this evening.

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So glad to be sending you to see two of my best blogging buddies today: Lindsey of LR Stitched and Amy of Stitchery Dickory Dock.


Oh you are in for real treats for sure! They have both put together super cute summer sewing projects sure to inspire you. Plus they are both super talented and always, always inspire me.

You ARE getting ready for your entry for the Summer Sewing Contest, right? Two weeks until it's time to enter your creation. Big prizes in store for you too! I can't wait to see what y'all have come up with!

Hope you have a fabulous weekend.

xo,
Jennifer

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Summer Sewing Inspiration

Have you checked out the latest stop on the Summer Sewing Contest blog hop?

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Pop on over to Sunni's and take a look at the super cute tote she made for hauling stuff this summer. I'm thinking it would be great for the pool, a picnic, all kinds of stuff!

We're off to play outside and enjoy the sunshine. Summer officially starts here tomorrow after the last day of preschool!

PS: Did you know you can find these crowns in my Etsy shop? They were such a big hit at the birthday party, I had to make more.

Have a great afternoon!
xo,
Jennifer

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Let's Have Cake!

How do you feel about cake?  I've been working on a little project that I can't wait to show you.

For now, here's a sneak peek.

Does anybody else have "helpers" when taking pictures?

Looking for the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway? It's right here.

Also, a big congrats goes to the two winners from last week's giveaways.

The winner of the copy of Quilty is lucky #11!



The winner of the Southern Fabric giveaway is #130!


Congrats y'all! Please send me your mailing addresses.

Have a great day!
xo,
Jennifer



Monday, May 21, 2012

Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day!


Hey, hey, it's Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day! Yay!
It's Sunday night, and I'm sitting on the sofa flipping back and forth between Oprah with Gayle and Paula Deen fishing for catfish in their pajamas in Paula's front yard pond and the Billboard Music Awards. Both are worth a good chuckle and are making writing this post take a lot longer than necessary! :)

Today's been a good day- sparkly sunshine, a family walk to the coffee shop, playtime with the kids, washed the cars and had time to browse online pics from Quilt Market. Love the eye candy!

I also had a chance to work on a few new blocks for a special project that I can't wait to show you! Here's a sneak peek.

It's also the 7th day of the Summer Sewing Contest Inspirational Blog Hop.
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After you enter my giveaway, be sure to pop over to Lots of Pink Here to check out what Amy has whipped up for summer sewing.
sneak peek of Amy's project








 I'd love for you to enter the sewing contest June 10. You can find out all the info and details right here! (There are some big prizes including 4, $100 gift certificates to the Fat Quarter Shop!)

So now, on to the GIVEAWAY!

Here are the treats I'm sharing with you my friends:

sew mama sew giveaway
a cute zippy pouch made from Joel Dewberry's Aviary; some fabulous Aurifil thread; a new Amy Butler bag pattern; and an Adorn It! pattern booklet with super cute patterns for an apron, a quilt, a fabric bracelet and more. All patterns are new.  Don't be surprised if there are other goodies included too. :)

To enter: leave a comment letting me know what I should read next on my new Kindle.

For an extra chance, sign up to follow me on GFC, RSS reader or through email and leave a comment letting me know you did.

Please make sure you leave your email address in the comment or be sure I can contact you if you are the winner! If I can't, I'll pick another person. 
This is open to international residents too. 

This giveaway is now closed. 

If you're new here, I'd love for you to take a look around at my tutorials and learn more about me.

Good luck and have a great day!
xo,
Jennifer

Friday, May 18, 2012

A quilted bag and more! Summer Sewing Blog Hop

Summer is sneaking up on me. I just realized that there is only one more week of preschool and then summer is upon us! Wow, that was fast!

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I'm getting geared up for some fun new projects for our family and am teaching a sewing class here in Charlotte in June. I'm really excited about that! Plus I am finalizing my Summer Sewing Contest reveal. Are you getting ready to enter yours the week of June 10?

Maybe you need a little more inspiration? No problem.

Diary of a Quilter
Head on over to Amy's blog, Diary of a Quilter and check out her fabulous patchwork bag.

Craft Buds
Then pop over to Craft Buds and see Lindsay's summer sewing project. You are sure to be inspired by both!

Have a great weekend!
xo,
Jennifer



Thursday, May 17, 2012

I'm in a Magazine!

Hey, hey! You can find my Bell Bottoms quilt in the brand spankin' new issue of Quilty, on newstands right now!

I know- super cool, right?! Rush right on out and pick up a copy right now. Right this minute! :)

OK, well, you can eat breakfast and drink your coffee first. Actually, you might want to wait for your coffee so you can sip as you leisurely browse through this super great new publication. And I'm not just saying that because I am in it.

Seriously, this is a fun magazine. Chock full of quilt patterns, fabric, fun features and more. You simply must check it out!

Want to see my quilt? It's on page 72.

You can even make one like it. It's jelly roll friendly.

I was so completely honored when Mary Fons contacted me and asked me if they could feature my quilt. It took me all of two seconds to say "YES!"
Photo courtesy of Mary Fons

Mary is the host of Quilty, the online quilting show and the editor of this brand new mag.  She graciously agreed to be interviewed by yours truly so read on to find out more about Mary, Quilty and modern quilting.


ELQ: Mary, you come from a rather famous quilting family. Have you always been interested in quilting?  What keeps you coming back? 
No, I wasn't always a quilter. I was always interested in quilts though, because, like books, they surrounded me throughout my childhood. They were familiar objects and I knew my mom made them, her friends made them, and they were very special, gorgeous things. It wasn't until I was 28 or so that I had my "quilt epiphany." I think that quilting is something that can take root when we're young, but the actual quilt making comes a little later when you're ready to sit down for five minutes and create something from nothing that isn't your career or your family.
I ache to quilt. I come back to patchwork again and again because it's new and thrilling every single time, every single block, every single finished quilt.
ELQ: What is your definition of modern quilting? 
To me, every person on earth who is making a quilt is a modern quilter -- and that's been true since the first quilt was made. I mean, "modern" is a relative term, right? Quilters who used the first motorized sewing machines were modern. The first ones to embrace the rotary cutting method, they were modern. Die-cutters are modern. I feel like it's an empowering thing, to look around at all the technology available and say, "This is great! Look what I can do now!" That's modernity. 
All that being said, I also define modern quilting in relation to the Modern Quilt Guild milieu and I adore them -- the quilts and the people. I am so thrilled that people are taking note of their environments and their lives and putting those feelings, images, and tones into patchwork. It's what quilters are supposed to do, right? The modern quilt today continues to evolve and I love every stitch I see. 
ELQ: What is your impression of the online quilting and sewing community? 
They're amazing. They're quilters, after all, and quilters are some of the kindest, most awesome people you can hope to meet. Quilty (the show) was born out of a desire to serve the internet community. We're all moving online more and more and more. The internet is an extension of ourselves, I think. 
ELQ: What inspired you to create Quilty
Thanks for asking! I was at quilt market in Houston a couple years ago and I looked around at all the vendors, the knowledge base, the entrepreneurial spirit and all these amazing women and I thought, "More people my age should be doing this. More people in general should know how incredible quilting can be and how much information and fabric and guidance is available." So there was that: that if more people don't start making quilts, this industry will falter and that would be very sad. 
That's when the idea sparked, but I needed to confirm something. I called up a friend of mine and asked her what she would do if she wanted to make a quilt -- she had never made one before. "I'd go on YouTube," she said. It's what I thought she'd say. So I sat down at Market and checked out what was available on YouTube for quilt instruction. No hateration, but… It was not so good. Fuzzy videos, handheld cameras, instruction that assumed way, way too much about the knowledge level of the viewer. And that was it. I knew I wanted to create a quilting how-to show for people who were new to quilting that was entertaining, educational, and just a good time. Half the hesitation from beginners (and I have taught a lot) is the intimidation factor. I want that to die. 
So Quilty was pitched and green-lighted and then started the hard, hard work of getting sponsors, making the demos, making the show itself, etc., etc. And I absolutely, positively ADORE making that show, however much work it takes each time we shoot. 
ELQ: I love the sneak peek of Quilty online. The layout is fresh and modern, and I particularly like the whimsical notes and drawings in the margins.  What else makes Quilty different from other quilting magazines? 
Thanks! My goal with the magazine is to help you feel like your best friend is teaching you how to quilt. Like, your actual friend. The intimidation factor is gone, hopefully, but it's not goofy or flip or silly for silliness sake. I have a deep and abiding respect and love for quilts, quilters, and the history of the art form and I hope very much that comes across. But when you sit down to make a baby quilt for your sister's first baby, you're not thinking about all that. You just want to make something awesome and not cry because it's not working. You want to have fun and be a quilter and be THE TOTAL SUPERSTAR OF THAT BABY SHOWER, Y'ALL!!! (It's true. You will be.) 
Quilty magazine is an extension of the show and a way for beginners of every age/stage to see that they can make patchwork and they are so welcome in this world. 

ELQ: What special features can readers expect from Quilty each month? 
We've got a longarmer article each month from my friend Ebony Love, who is amazing. I'm doing a feature called "LOOT" which is a roundup of non-quilting items in the world that quilters will love for home, etc. Interviews with important folks, an article called "A Rookie Speaks" from my intern/assistant Matt, who is a true beginner and has all these great insights about how to teach quilting, what's confusing, what's easy, etc. And you know, lots of doodles. Guess who draws those? :)
ELQ: What are your goals for the Quilty magazine?
I would love Quilty magazine to be available by subscription someday soon. Right now, it'll just be on newsstands for the first year. I'd like to increase the page number from 100 to 125+ because we have so many advertisers clamoring for space. That would be great! I want a matte cover. We can't do it yet because of budget stuff, but one day… I want people to keep Quilty magazines on their shelves with their quilting books, etc. because each issue is just that good. 
ELQ: Quilty online is a great resource for beginning quilters. What advice do you have for people just starting out and for those that are more seasoned? 
Take the pressure off yourself. Just the other day, I completely sewed an entire row incorrectly and had to rip out stuff and start over and it was totally annoying and it happens all the time. Learn the right way -- it's easier. Get a mentor or two: it's a hands-on skill and watching is crucial. (Yes, you can count Quilty shows as one mentor…) ;)





Thanks Mary for chatting with me! You can check out a preview of Quilty online. 

Now, would you like to get your hands on a copy of Quilty? I bet you would! 

To enter, leave me a comment letting me know what you would like to see more of here at Ellison Lane Quilts. :) Simple, right? This giveaway is now closed. 

Make sure you leave an email for me to get in touch with you and sorry, this giveaway is open to US residents only

The winner will be announced on Sunday. Good luck! 


Have a great day! 
xo, 
Jennifer

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Improv Meets Vintage

Or in other words, two fabulous inspirational stops on today's Summer Sewing Contest blog hop. Read all the contest details here.

You'll get a taste of some lovely princess improv log cabins over at Olive and Ollie
Picture from Heather at Olive and Ollie

 and an oh-so-clever vintage rehab at I Like Orange.
Picture from Michelle at I Like Orange, Too. 
Heather and Michelle rock. You'll love them too I'm sure. Pop on over and have a look at what they've come up with.

Ellison Lane Quilts

Hope your ideas are flowing and you're working on your entry for the Summer Sewing Contest! What's it going to be? A quilt? A dress? Something for your home? A new bag?
I can't wait to see!

xo,
Jennifer

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Welcome Southern Fabric and a Giveaway!

I'm a Southern girl, born and raised, and I must say I love the South. So I am tickled pink to introduce you today to Southern Fabric, Ellison Lane Quilts' newest sponsor.

First of all they have a fabulous website. An online fabric shop only, their web presence is supported by a super cute design to go with their fabulous fabrics.  You are sure to find exactly what you are looking for with their vast inventory.

They just got in the lovely and popular Vintage Modern:


And how great is this Rainbow Jelly Roll? Talk about an easy and beautiful rainbow quilt!

They carry lots of precuts including this lovely Cocoon charm pack

this California Girl layer cake

and this hard to find Just Wing It (one of my favorites) jelly roll.

Southern Fabric also has lots of cute sewing patterns, and I am in love with this one by Fig Tree Threads. I definitely want to add this to my to-do list for summer dresses!

So welcome, welcome Southern Fabric!

Now, here's the really good stuff. As Ellison Lane readers, you guys get 10% off your purchase now till Monday, May 21 with the promo code ellisonlane10.

And to sweeten the deal, one of you can win this lovely California Girl layer cake!

Doesn't it just make you think of summer? All of those lovely, soft colors.


To enter to win, pop over to Southern Fabric and pick out your favorite precut. Come back and leave a comment here telling me what it is. This giveaway is now closed. 

For an extra chance, "like" Southern Fabric on Facebook. Come back here and leave a comment letting me know you did.

Be sure to leave your email addy in the comment or make sure I can contact you please!

The winner will be announced next Tuesday. Good luck!!

xo,
Jennifer


Monday, May 14, 2012

Blog Hop, the Name Game, and a Big Winner!

Hope you all had a great weekend. I had a very special afternoon tea with a children's book author on Saturday. More about that soon. :)

Today is the 4th day of the Summer Sewing Contest Blog Hop, and I'm sending you to see two wonderful quilters Elizabeth and Bianca.
Photo courtesy of Elizabeth @Don't Call Me Betsy 
Elizabeth of Don't Call Me Betsy, has a fabulous new pattern and beautiful summer quilt to share with you today. Just perfect for summer picnics.
Photo courtesy of Bianca @ Sweet Diesel Designs
Bianca of Sweet Diesel Designs, has a beautiful, sassy clutch to inspire you. Perfect for girl's night out.

Be sure to stop by each blog and say hello. Are you getting your ideas together for the contest? The link up will be open on June 10!

Thanks to all of you that entered the Poppy Seed Fabrics giveaway. The winner of the jelly roll is...
Carolyn, lucky #127!

Carolyn, send me your name and address so I can forward it along to Poppy Seed Fabrics. :)

And then be sure to hop over to see Cindy at Live a Colorful Life. I'm featured at the Name Game today!

Have a great Monday.

xo,
Jennifer

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Summer Sewing Contest Giveaway!

So I am totally falling down on my job.

I absent-mindedly left out the wonderful Megan of Canoe Ridge Creations yesterday in the blog hop post. SO sorry Megan!

You simply MUST pop over to her blog and check out her fabulous tote she made for the Summer Sewing Contest Blog Hop. Plus she has a fabulous Noodlehead giveaway to share with you too!

Seriously, don't miss it.
:)


Have a great Saturday!

xo,
Jennifer