Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas!


Merry Christmas


To all of my friends ~ old , new, and  yet to be discovered!




I'm off to my sewing room!


Saturday, December 22, 2012

Busy Week

Amid the  Holiday Hustle and Bustle

It's almost Christmas, and I am so glad that I was able to get most of my gifts purchased and created earlier in the month.
My mother became ill suddenly, and I was not able to spend time at my sewing machine or blogging this past week.  She is much better now... and that is such a blessing!!

I did want to share some pictures of some of the things that I have made for the holiday season.

 My friend, Maxine, invited me to sell items at at her table,  at a hand- crafted bazaar on the first weekend of December.
Some of my Purses and pouches and casserole carriers on the table

Maxine's husband made tall hat stands to hang her aprons and totes on,  (left side ) and the right side has my totes and purses.

My zippered pouches and small wallet sets, golf fabric totes and purses, and casserole carriers

See Maxine's super-sized Bow Tucks tote purse, and my Stella Pleated Bag and Rosie Patchwork Bag.  I made wine glass coasters, too


I had a LOT of key fobs to sell!!

Who is that peeking (hiding) behind my purses and totes?!
 It's Maxine.... trying to hide behind the purses.    I got her to come out so you can meet her properly!


Meet Maxine !  We met at a JoAnn fabric store, at the thread department!

Maxine made these beautiful holiday table runners!!  The far right  runner is a Bear Claws pattern.  T
This is a close-up of the Bear Claw pattern



We had a fun day at the craft bazaar, even though we didn't sell very much.  

Now, on to gifts....
One of the most fun items that I made this season, was a paper pieced handbell block!  I have been in a handbell choir for many, many years in various churches.  I finally found a beautiful paper pieced pattern to make for our bell choir director!   (http://www.paperpanache.com/free/simplereqs/bell.htm)

handbell


My handbell mini quilt for our director, Patti

I machine embroidered our choir name and year,   and the Presbyterian Church symbol.
It is a mug rug size, but I added a small hanging loop on the back so she can hang it up near her piano.

Off to go shopping with my husband. He  asked me what I wanted for Christmas, and I just happened  to have (stuffed in my purse, ready to use !!)  a coupon for a discount on Viking accessories.  I would LOVE a specialty foot for my Viking Topaz!  And some fabric , that is  even on sale, at Fabric.com!   He's happy that he doesn't have to come up with an idea of a gift that I want, and you KNOW I am happy Delighted!!

Wishing you and your family a season of delight and blessings!

I'm off to my sewing room!





















Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Giveaway Winner



Giveaway Winner from the Quilting Gallery Blog Hop Party



Time to tell you who my winner is from the Blog Hop Party with Giveaways, at Quilting Gallery !!

My giveaway is the pattern for this lovely Stella Pleated Bag

  The Stella Pleated Bag Pattern  by Samantha , At Home With Mrs. H

(The purse I made with the pattern.... The Stella Pleated Bag)
And the winner is----

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Cherilyn !!     


What a fun bag! I like the pleats and inside pockets. Thanks for the chance!
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I will be emailing  Cherilyn to see if I have her right email address, so Samantha can send her the pattern!


Thank you to all the folks who took the time to stop by and check out my blog!  I hope you come back again!

I will be blogging more projects soon.....




I'm off to my sewing room!



Sunday, December 9, 2012

A Blog Hop Party and a Giveaway here!

Blog Hop Party  and a Give Away Time


Welcome to the Blog Hop Party at Susie's Sunroom  ...and  to my  Give Away !
Quilting Gallery's Blog Hop Party      Dec 10-17 !

Michele at Quilting Gallery is hosting a blog hop party ! The Quilting Gallery blog will have   the list of  ALL the bloggers participating in the Blog Hop Party,  on Monday morning, Dec. 10, after midnight, EST. (http://quiltinggallery.com/quilters-fun/quilters-blog-hop-party/)

I am so happy to tell you about my giveaway prize.

It is an awesome purse pattern, designed by Samantha, of At Home With Mrs. H.

  The Stella Pleated Bag Pattern  by Samantha , At Home With Mrs. H
I am lucky  {smiles}  to be a pattern tester for Samantha, and got to make this stylish  purse  earlier this fall.  I just love the   curve-shaped pleats in this purse!  And , you can make a clutch and  a purse.... there are two sizes!  { She has this pattern, plus 2 other original purse patterns  available for sale in her Etsy shop! }


                My  Stella Pleated Bag.... can you see the pleats circling around?
Note the longer across- the -body handle strap
The pattern mentions using  tweed or linen to make the bag, but I saw this fabric and fell in love with it. I used Timeless Treasures  Plume Floral and Diamonds,  in rich tones of  turquoise, royal blues, gold and emerald green. I simply ironed on  Pellon Shape Flex SF 101 interfacing to my  fabric, to give it a little more body for making  the pleats.   This worked perfectly! The pleats were easy to make, and the pattern is easy to follow!


 Inside pockets on both sides!
My daughter saw my bag  and loved it's sassy shape and the long strap!




For a chance to Win the Stella Pleated Bag pattern...
 all you have to do is leave a comment, and  include your email address, so I can contact you!    If you need a subject  , you can tell me what you  are sewing  for  a gift/gifts for holiday giving. 
*  International visitors/followers are welcome to enter this give away, too!  *
Mr. Random Generator will pick out a  comment  number , for the winner.
The giveway is now closed.  

While you are here, check out our  Across The Pond Sew Along,  featuring  a fun project to make  every month.  December's project is a trees place mat,  designed by Amanda of The Patchsmith.   (Flickr page is http://www.flickr.com/groups/2154636@N22/ )


My placemat is  done... look for that blog.
Thanks for stopping by .


I'm off to my sewing room!

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Trio of Trees Placemat

My  Across The Pond Sew Along December Project !

I have been busy these past few weeks, preparing for our Christmas  concert at my church. And decorating our house for Christmas.   But, I did manage to squeeze  sewing into my precious spare moments ... to get started on my December Across The Pond Sew Along project.

December's pattern is designed  by Amanda, of The Patchsmith.  This is her December ATPSA  placemat:      
Amanda's Trio of Trees paper pieced placemat
She also made a pattern for the Three Trees Placemat and Napkin , using Applique!  

I dug around in my fabric stash, and  got out a pile of Christmas fabric that I had been saving for some " special"  project.
After I finished putting  my placemat together, I realized that I had picked  country primitive colors .   I used to paint with acrylic paints, and really loved to make winter scenes, in dark reds and blacks and hunter greens.  


I painted this about 15 years ago
I think this was on my mind, subconsciously, when I picked out the fabrics for my Trio of Trees paper pieced placemat.  

This is my placemat:
Susie's ~  Trio of Trees paper pieced placemat and napkin
I used a homespun red and green gingham check  for the main placemat fabric, which has  a linen-like feel to it.  And I fussy cut the cat and the cardinal, from a cute fabric, where we  see them through red window panes.  (I know I will use this fabric for more projects!)
Fussy cut squares of the cat and cardinal
I put snow caps on my 3 little trees
I machine "blanket stitched" my tree on my napkin
My winter house on the hill picture and my Trio of  Trees  placemat

I am going to make my second placemat, on Monday, after the concert. I want to look at them where my husband and I sit to eat, at our peninsula counter.  (Maybe then I will keep it cleared of my piles of fabrics and patterns "to be worked on."   LOL  )

I am going to put my pictures of my placemat in our Across The Pond Sew Along Flickr Group.  ( http://www.flickr.com/groups/2154636@N22/)  Take a look over there and see what we are making!  Join in with us!!

 And don't forget to check back here on my blog, on Monday, Dec. 10, for details about my giveaway in the Quilting Gallery Blog Hop Party and Give Away !

So, even in the midst of the hustle and bustle of this holiday season, I hope you find time to sit down and relax  a minute , with a mug of coffee or tea, and think about something or someone that you love .





I'm off to my sewing room!

PS  I am linkyed to Deck the Halls!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

December Sew Along Project!

The December Project
        for  Across The Pond Sew Along


December is moving right along...  and Amanda, from The Patchsmith has given us an awesome project for this month!  (Go to her blog and get more details about making December's sew along project.  The Patchsmith.blogspot.com )

She  has created-   A Trio of Trees placemats, in two versions.

One:    Applique Technique
Appliqued Trees Placemat and Napkin by The Patchsmith at Craftsy


and, Two:   Paper Pieced Technique
Trio of Trees Paper Pieced Placemat    by The Patchsmith  at Craftsy
Both are charming, and an excellent gift to make for the holidays!  Or make them with  a season theme , or  in colors to match your kitchen and dining room!
   
Sew Along with us  on our projects from the Across the Pond Sew Along ,  and post it on our  Flickr page!  See what beautiful things our friends and family are creating!  
This is the link to go to our Flickr group page:  http://www.flickr.com/groups/2154636@N22/



And now ....Giveaway Alert!!

A  Giveaway is coming Dec. 9 -17 !!

Happy 5th Birthday – Quilter’s Blog Hop Party
Check back here on Susie's Sunroom, on the evening of Dec. 9  , to see more details!   
I have a really neat  giveawy for this blog hop!  (Hint:  I love patterns from  At Home With Mrs. H....


Time to start sewing again...
I want to make my placemats with seasonal colors, I think....
Let's see ....  which version do you think that I'll try first??? 

I'm off to my sewing room!












Sunday, November 25, 2012

Birdie Sling

Sewing one of my favorite patterns

If you are a regular  blog reader of Susie's Sunroom, you will probably notice that I like to make a few  things A LOT! 
 (It is NOT an addiction.... it is an AFFINITY :)  )

Besides mug rugs,  I love to make purses and totes.  One of my favorite patterns  to make is the Birdie Sling,  an Amy Butler Pattern.   This is a stylish and fun tote bag, that can be used as a purse, too. 



The Birdie Sling pattern   by Amy Butler
Today's sling was made for my  cousin.  She mentioned to me that she liked the sling I had made for her sister, in the fall.  (This one, in black and white and PINK!  , seen below.)


Black and White and  PINK  Birdie Sling



  After showing her  some different fabric options, she chose this vibrant  assortment of fabrics.   I loved her choice!  (Note:   Poppies  are from a line  by Exclusivelyquilters.com,  made in 2007.)
Poppies   by Exclusivelyquilters.com

                                                               And,
Poppies by ExclusivelyQuilters.com
I added a black fabric  , with dots of gold ,  made by Bark Sackel for BlankQuilting.com, 2010, which was in my stash.



First peek... the  gold  fabric lining,  with a  big pocket inside


I added a cell phone slot for easy access , in the big pocket,  and a zippered lining pocket on the other side.



I customized her bag further,  by adding  the zippered lining pocket, the magnet snaps for some closure , and her monogram.


This sling bag has fun pleats on the front and back, and  is roomy inside.  I just love its curvy shape! 

"See  my gold lining  and my curves?"


K  monogram
She really likes her  "Poppies"  Birdie Sling.  I think the colors go perfectly  with her dark brown hair, and her personality!   

Now, I need to focus on making a few more items for a bazaar.  On this  Saturday,  I will be selling items with Maxine!  Where is the time going??.....


I'm off to my sewing room!


PS   Have you thought about joining us in the  Across The Pond Sew Along?
If you are too busy,  maybe join up in December or January..... it's never too late!

PPS    I have linked my sling bag on to Can I get a Whoop Whoop on Confessions of a Fabric Addict.  This is a fun blog to check out lots of beautiful projects!  Hop on over to look at them.