warm up to winter knit along - prizes time!!!

16 cable hat from 3pumpkinslittle
woot woot...it's the "warm up to winter knit along" giveaway time!!! i figured you all deserve a little prize action for all the hard work you've been doing. honestly...i think there are peeps who are on their 11th or 12th item! seriously! they are mavens of the needles! their needles are on fire! you ladies know who you are..wink wink...we all think you knit in your sleep :P you can see some of their handiwork here in my "starring you" post but wowsa..even since then there have been soooo many more lovely items made that i had to show some more off in this post too :)

missy miss-matched mitts from susieq1202
it's been so amazing to watch you all chat and inspire each other (myself included) and it simply warms my heart to see the little plan i had for a wee knit along grow into this wonderful, supportive and caring group of talented women. whether you are just learning to knit or are an old pro - knit alongs are super fun and a great place to chat & make friends with other knitters, to find encouragement, a caring virtual shoulder to cry on when a project isn't working (i know this first hand), a wealth of knowledge when you have questions, a cheering squad when they turn out better than you imagined and a wonderful sense of community. i strongly believe that is something we all could use more of in our lives :)  you can read all of the conversations that took place for this kal here in our luvinthemommyhood ravelry group and now a wee bit more..starring you!

i heart cables from knittingmommee

but wait...where are my mitts?  well i'm sad to say my 2nd mitt is not done :( will you forgive me? with the stomach bug that went round our house combined with my complete obsession with finishing up my rocky coast cardigan sooner than later my 2nd mitt hasn't made it yet but i will get it done sooner than later and when i do i'll be showing them off on here :)  i am happy to say i did make a hat for this kal and LOVE it. i wear it almost everyday..seriously. even at home where nobody sees me but the kidlets. it loves my head and i love it :)

and now for our prize sponsors!  

we've got patterns up for grabs from one of our kal's most popular knitting designers - jane richmond!

1. audrey 2. the classic raglan pullover 3. rae 4. kathleen
1. shannon 2. elizabeth 3. bailey 4. red is best

and we've also got a pattern from the lovely duo of sisters behind "nice and knit" who's star crossed mitten pattern was inspired by our "warm up to winter knit along"! how awesome is that!
star crossed mitts from nice and knit
and we've got one of my fave knitting/crocheting shows around - "knit and crochet now" giving away some copies of their season 3 dvd's! yay!!! i seriously dig this show and i love catching it on tv whenever i get a chance.


wanna know the deets?

our first place winner will receive the following:
- 5 patterns of their choice from jane richmond!!! hello!  awesome!
- a copy of the star crossed mitts pattern from nice and knit.  love this pattern!
- and a copy of the entire season 3 of knit and crochet now!  woo hoo!  now you can knit and watch knitting! how perfect is that?!

and our second place winner will receive:
- 1 pattern of their choice from jane richmond.
- 1 copy of the star crossed mitts pattern from nice and knit.
- and a copy of the entire 3rd season of knit and crochet now.

excited?  i am and i can't even win anything..lol.  want to know how to enter? 
make sure you are signed up for the "warm up to winter knit along" and have actually started a project.  i will be using the number that google docs assigns you to correlate with the number that random.org chooses for the winner and you must have at least begun a project to join in :)  easy peasy right?  you betcha!

if you haven't already entered the knit along you can here:
all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here!

you can enter to be part of this giveaway until sunday, february 19th and midnight pst (pacific standard time).

when you are done your hats and/or mitts please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work! also make sure to pop on over to "nook" later today to see what my partner in crime rebecca has been up to for her kal projects :)

good luck everyone and thanks for joining in and making this such a fun kal! you guys rock! stay tuned the next one is coming up asap!  i'm giving you a few weeks off and then we're gearing up again hopefully end of march beginning of april and we've been excited about this one since before xmas..it's gonna be a goodie..but don't be sad...there is a surprise planned in between :)

did you join in the kal?  what was your fave pattern you made?  did you step outside your comfort zone or stick to a tried and true pattern?  i'd love to see and hear what you made so chat away m'dears!

twisted slouch hat pattern

a big hello to all of you coming over from the kniterviews & knits stretch yourself series over on made by rae! such a great series!  we love sewing with knits over here on luvinthemommyhood so when the fabulous rae asked me to join in i just knew i had to get a slouch hat idea that i had been working on since xmas finished.  i am a die hard knitter and love to mix elements & techniques, so for this hat i wanted to replicate the movement and texture that i love out of my knitted slouch hats and incorporate them into an actual sewn hat.  i also wanted a hat to wear during the warmer and cooler months.  a lightweight, stylish slouch that has a bit of flair and personality. my favorite part of this hat is the construction. i made test hat after test hat to get this just right for you folks.  it's super easy, fast, and simple to customize and even more fabulous to wear!!  it's also awesome when you can get one of your pals, who happens to be a super awesome knitting designer (janerichmond.com) to model/photograph the hat for you too!  thanks jane!!!!  you're the best hun!
the best part of this hat is that it is made all in one piece!  what?!  yep, that's right - just one pattern piece!  there is literally only two side seams to sew and a topstitch around the hat.  how awesome is that?  the rest is some fun hand stitching and customization done to your taste!  the twisted cable is actually part of the hat and not an additional piece that is sewn on! i hate bulky ends to hat and the construction of this hat allows for a softer drape for a sewn garment without the weight and bulk from seam construction.  the small side bows add a feminine and whimsical touch that slim the cheekbones draw your eye up and away for a slimming effect instead of adding bulk and width to the face.  if you've never been able to wear a bulky slouch hat before this may be the time for you try out the slouch style without the added bulk.  made with a soft, thin stretch it's light weight, soft and comfortable to wear! 
the twisted slouch hat is also a great way for you to practice your sewing with knits skills.  using a lighter weight stretch can sometimes be challenging but the look of this hat changes quickly if you add too much sturdiness to the fabric.  i would stick with a soft drape to retain the feel of the hat.  make sure to read your machines manual for sewing with stretch and if your machine isn't set up with stretch stitches whip up a practice swatch...trust me :)  just like with knitting it's always handy to do a test swatch to double check the drape and look of your sewn garment.  practice the right stitch, machine settings and needle for your machine to get the best look for your hat.  i recommend ball point needles and/or using a zig zag or sometimes even a triple straight stitch works great for sewing with stretch.  it's all about your machine though and matching it to the fabric you are using.
this hat is a great beginner stretch project as your twist going down the side could hide any uneven stitches or "oopsies" if you do have an issue.  the only place your machine sewing shows is along your brim.  if you aren't looking for a zig zag stitch here set your machine to the right straight stitch to use for stretch and pull the hat stretched as you sew to get the right diameter to give your head room to stretch the head out without breaking the seam of the hat.  i promise it's easier than it all sounds and once you jump into sewing with knits you'll wonder what all the fuss was about and why it took you so long.  there's no seams to finish and it's fast and fun to sew with!  you ready to get sewing?  woot woot! let's go ladies!  happy sewing!

Twisted Slouch Hat Pattern
Copyright 2012 www.luvinthemommyhood.com All rights reserved.  For personal use only.  Please do not sell any items made from this pattern unless permission has been given.

Materials:
- ½ yard of stretch fabric of your choice (i recommend a light weight drape stretch) - coordinating thread  - sewing machine  - suitable needle for sewing machine for sewing with stretch  - hand sewing needle  - scissors  - fabric marker  - pins


Instructions:
*All seam allowances are 1/2" unless otherwise stated.
1. Download & print out hat pattern with no automatic sizing/no scaling selected.


2. Fold fabric in half with main stretch going left to right right sides acing out.  Then fold in half again from left to right.  


3. Place hat pattern piece on top of fabric with top of hat on first fold of fabric and side of hat on 2nd fold of fabric.  The pattern piece is the size of half of the hat so after you are done cutting when you open up your fold it will be full size and you will be left with an actual fold still at the top of your hat.

4. Weight down pattern piece and cut hat out taking care not to pull or stretch out your fabric.

5. Measure in 1.5” from the outer edge of your hat.  Taking your fabric marker and using the existing hat as a guideline draw out another hat but this time 1.5” in from the outer edge *taking care to stop ¼” from the top of the hat on either side of the hat.  Please note I have a smaller sized head and if you are concerned you may have a larger sized head circumference please pin the sides up on the hat as if you were cutting and try hat on to check the sizing.  If you need more room cut the into the sides at a smaller amount..for ex. 1" instead of 1 1/2".  *See illustrations above.

  6. Turn fabric inside out (right sides facing each other).  Carefully pull your dangling edge on one side insde the two pieces of your hat as straight and flat to the opposite direction as possible without pulling the hat form.  Use your finger and feel if the strand is out of your sewing path.  Pin down along the side of the hat.  Sew down this side of the hat with a ½” seam allowance starting from the top stitching downwards.  Note: my head is on the smaller size if you have a larger head use a 1/4" seam allowance.  *See illustration to the left.

7. Repeat step 6 but on the opposite side again taking care to make sure your strand is flat and out of the way of your stitching.  

8. Turn hat right side out and try on.  Fold the bottom of the hat under approximately 2 inches or desired size (make sure to leave your strands out of the brim).  Using a pin or fabric marker mark where you would like your brim to end if you need to make any changes to fit the size of your head and desired amount of slouch for your hat.


9. Turn hat inside out again (right sides facing) and pim your soon to be brim down properly.  Stitch down using a straight stitch set for sewing knits on your machine.  I found this looks the best but not all machines will be able to do this.  Since you aren't top stitching (you could if you would like to though) make sure your bobbin color is the color you want showing on the right side of your hat :)  Mine works fine if I stretch the fabric out as I go while stitching on a good tension for sewing with knits but it’s totally up to you the style you would like for your hat.  If a zig zag or a different seam work best for knits on your machine and it's the look you are going for than go try it out.

10. Turn hat right side out again.  We're going to cut into those funky strands now.  Simply cut the strand in half all the way up until almost the top.  Once you are done cutting them you can simply twist them in your preferable style.  I wanted to replicate a cable that you would knit on a hat so I did a simple layered twist alternating which strand was on top and kept it loose and wide.  Once you are done twisting, pin the strand down over your side seams of your hat.  Bye, bye ugly seam - hello fun cable!

 
11. Hand stitch your twisted strands down onto your hat using an invisible stitch until you reach about ¼” above the start of your brim.  Tie your strands into a knot then simply fold each end under in the shape of a bow and pin.  Hand stitch the bow down.  Repeat for the other side of your hat.



12. Put that hat on and go rock it all year round! The breathable light weight stretch will be stylish for the warmer weather without overheating your head but still warm enough to wear in the winter as well.  Say good by to those bad hair days!


happy hat making ladies!  have fun and i cannot wait to see you all sporting your twisted slouch hats! so awesome!  make sure you add your project pics to our flickr group so we can all see your lovely work!  i've got at least 2 more of these in the works in some other colors. can't wait to add them to my wardrobe :)


a big thank you to rae for having me on the blog - luv ya hun!  make sure you all check out the rest of  "the kniterview series and the knits stretch yourself"  on made by rae for lots of tips, tricks, how to's, tutorials and interviews! it's awesome!  so get trying sewing with knits! i promise it's fun & very addiciting!

moments in the mommyhood - truckin' along



happy monday everyone! how are you?  hope you all had great weekends :)  it's been so busy around here on the blog that i realized i haven't posted any pics of the fam lately.  of course the kids and i all getting hit with a stomach bug didn't help either...lol.  so here's some pics of what we've been up to lately when we haven't been ill.  lots of rain, lots of boots, some snow, some beach fun, some outdoor good times and some...well...i'll let you check it out for yourself :)



a majority of the pics were ones i just recently found on our camera courtesy of the hubs and his "moments in the daddyhood".  if you are a reader of the blog you know that's a common thing that happens in our house.  my hubs takes the girls out on little adventures and takes pics that i don't know about.  then when i go to upload the pics the next time i do a shoot i find all sorts of wild photos of them gallivanting all over town..lol.

i'm starting to feel a bit better now but still really tired.  we've been busy getting my oldest registered for kindergarten and learning to deal with all the emotions, as a parent, that you go through knowing your first born is going into kindergarten.  where we live kindergarten is 5 days a week for full days.  i'm gonna miss my little mischief maker but also know she is more than ready to go to kindergarten.  i'm also getting excited for march.  a few girlies from my knit night and i are all heading on a wee adventure over to vancouver for fibres west.  yarn, the city, good friends, a hotel stay (weeee!!), shopping, meals out and just being in my old stomping grounds is going to be such a fun treat.  it's also going to be my first time away from my kids for a night!  i'll prolly bawl my eyes out but at the same time this momma is really looking forward to a little getaway - especially one filled with yarn!!!

what have you been up to?  how was your weekend?  do you go on any little getaways with your girl friends?  any yarn events you know of british columbia that are worth checking out?  let's chat...coffees on <3

p.s. tomorrow i've got a brand new sewing pattern for you all!!!  it's something special i've been working on since xmas that i hope you are all gonna love so stay tuned!

weekend wishes

that i could convince my hubby to believe in valentine's day :P...
img src: honestly wtf via a cup of jo
to get the back of my cardigan done...
img src: scandinavian retreat
that my house does not end up like this one day...
img src: lolgallery
to float in the ocean...
img src: 21 sailors
and that this nasty stomach bug leaves our home once and for all.

so sorry for the quiet week this week. this darn stomach bug that has invaded our little house has really taken a toll on this mama.  2 upcoming tutorials have been put on hold amongst a few other projects i have on the go.  the worst thing for me when i'm ill (besides trying to take care of the kidlets & of course, being ill) is knowing i can't work on them.  i swear i hear them calling to me.  i live in a condo so i can't escape them...my quilt is on the wall begging to be squared up and sewn, i've got two patterns to finish drafting that are almost sewn, 3 sweaters & a pair of mitts to finish knitting, among a gazillion other goodies i have to get done.  any of you get the same longings when you're sick?

this weekend i plan on resting, resting and more resting (i've been in bed before 9 every night-it's a record in this house).  mixed in with finishing up those 2 tutorials for next week, hanging out with my knit night gals for some good laughs, cuddling with my hubs and playing a fun filled match of junior monopoly with my wee ones.  oh how we love junior monopoly in this house.  it's so fun to be able to play one of my fave games with my oldest now.  it's great for their math skills and boy oh boy do we get competitive in our house. it's a good time. 

i'll be catching up on my inbox soon so for those of you awaiting emails from me i'm so sorry that i'm so far behind.  it's gotten the best of me while i've been under the weather.  i'm wishing you all a sunny, fun, game & crafty projects filled, cuddles galore kind of weekend.  thank you for all of your kind messages and emails this week.  i <3 you guys.

what are your weekend plans?  what crafty projects are you trying to finish up?  what is one of your favorite board games to play with your wee ones?

p.s. don't forget to get your entries in for the charmstitch fabric giveaway - some lovely fabric goodies to be won!

how to's for knitting in the round: guest post on "the southern institute"


Hi everyone!  I'm super excited to be over on "The Southern Institute" today to chat about knitting. You guys know I love knitting.  Knitting is fun, relaxing, rewarding, inspiring and just plain awesome.  A lot of people get discouraged when they are new to knitting.  They sometimes feel a bit overwhelmed with some of the techniques that there are to learn but really, once you learn the basics you are good to go.  So when Jenny asked me to pop over and visit  today with some helpful how to's for knitting in the round I was thrilled.  I'm all for getting people addicted to knitting!

so pop on over and say hello to jenny and i and pick up those needles!  there's nothing to be scared of about knitting in the round!  happy knitting & i'll see you tomorrow :)

moments in the mommyhood - still alive

hand knitted rug/blanket from le souk
hi you guys.  just popping in to say i am still alive.  i survived yesterday which was honestly one horrible day.  so i'm happy to still be standing.  it ain't fun taking care of two wee ones alone while you are feeling sick and have had no sleep.  darn stomach bug.  it's taken over our house and i'm just plain sick of getting sick.  after the kids being sick last week and now me, we are sure sick of vomit in this house. anyhoo...enough whining from me..lol, i just wanted to say that the "warm up to winter knit along" post will hopefully be up tomorrow and if not will be up next week.  so sorry for the delay you guys. feel free to keep knitting :)

in the meantime i have done none of it.  yep, you know you are sick when you do absolutely no knitting or sewing.  and in case you are waiting on emails from me, i'm so sorry.  i am horribly behind in my inbox and i'm trying to catch up when i can so please don't think i'm ignoring you. ok, off to get as much rest as i can with kids...lol.  see you soon <3

in the meantime i'd love to hear what you guys have been working on?  show me pics, link up to your posts, leave me a comment.  i love seeing what crafty goodness you are all up to. 

Charm Stitch Fabric Giveaway!

1. red pepper quilts 2. true up 3. true up 4. true up
*this giveaway is now closed. thank you for all of your entries!*

happy monday everyone!  you guys in the mood to win some fabric today? woooweeee!  i'm super excited for you all today!  i love me a good fabric giveaway!  today's giveaway is from one of my lovely sponsors - laura, of the fabulous & awesome fabric shop & blog "charm stitch". charm stitch is filled with wonderful designer and imported fabrics like echino, lotta jansdotter and prints charming to name a few!  eye candy galore!  her blog is also filled with lovely photographs and some pretty cool tutorials.

red pepper quilts
the fabrics that are part of the giveaway today are from the two super talented ladies behind "prints charming" and are from their newest line "daisy chain".  prints charming is a duo of two talented ladies based in australia and their fantastic work of hand screen printed artwork and more. their modern and whimsical line is gorgeous!  i can so see the daisy chain line (which is a lightweight cotton canvas) as quilts, accessories & home decor!  i love the color palette!  especially the combo of orange and turquoise with the hits of pink/red tones.

charming kitchen cafe apron set - charm stitch
over on charm stitch today you can find the most adorable tutorial on laura's blog showcasing the very fabrics up for today's giveaway!  the "charming kitchen cafe apron for kids with potholder & tea towel" tutorial is a must make for any wee one who loves being in the kitchen and the prints charming fabrics are just the fabrics to showcase it.

charming kitchen cafe apron set - charm stitch
and just in case you guys fall head over heels in love like i did with some of the many rockin' fabrics that charm stitch sells laura is pleased to offer luvinthemommyhood readers 15% off through valentine's day (feb. 14th), simply use the code LUV15 at checkout in the charm stitch etsy shop - charm stitch.  thanks laura!

so.... you guys ready to get inspired and get sewing?  do you want to know exactly what the prize is?  yippee!







- the prize is a fabric bundle that is 1.25 yards from the prints charming's daisy chain line.  the fabric bundle includes the following:
One half yard of Orange Damask
One half yard of Orange Birds 
One fat quarter of Watermelon and Pink Dots







- due to blogger recently rolling out the new threaded comments i have lost my numbered comments making it tricky to do giveaways.  i've decided to have you guys enter your name/email in a google doc form instead.  when you enter your info you are designated a number by google doc based on when you enter.  this will be the number i use to correlate to your name when the winner is chosen.  make sense?  if you have any questions just ask me below in the comments.  click below to enter the giveaway:







- giveaway is open until february 12th, 2012 midnight, pacific standard time.
- you must enter a valid email into the entry form or you will be disqualified.


thanks so much for a wonderful fabric filled giveaway laura!  love that kitchen set, i can't wait to get a chance to make some for my girls.  you guys can find all things charm stitch here:

website shop  |  blog facebook  twitter  |  flickr

are you guys a fan of prints charming?  what would you make with the prize fabrics if you won?

weekend wishes

to one day be able to make a quilt like this...
 carrie strine
to make one of these awesome friendship bracelet rugs...
diy: friendship bracelet rug from the house that lars built
to one day have a headboard again...
img src: happy mundane
to find some pyrex... 
vintage mixing bowl set from sevenbc
to get my hands on this whole line...
salt air by cosmo cricket via fat quarter shop
to take a nap dreaming of cozy summer breezes.
img src: emmas designblogg
and to find time to write & daydream
she said by tommaso nervegna
ahhhh...the weekend.  tgif.  i'm happy it's friday and the sun is shining, the baby is laying on my lap and i've got a starbucks to my right and all of you to chat with.  it's been a looooong week.  both my babies got some nasty little stomach bug and our poor little condo was filled with fevers and lots of puke.  sorry for the tmi but it was projectile and i'm still traumatized by it..lol.  i learned more than i've ever wanted to know about cleaning up vomit. yuck.  moving on.

i made it through though and both are feeling better each day.  i never fully got it but definitely was rundown and fighting something.  i kept my spirits up by knitting and watching almost the full first season of downton abbey.  can we say addicted?! omg!!!! LOVE!  honestly, i'm kicking myself for not jumping on the bandwagon a hellavu long time ago.  this show rocks and is so inspiring.  all i want to do is sew, sketch and knit while i watch it.  are you hooked?

i've also been busy on the sidelines working on finishing up 2 new tutorials/patterns for you guys too!  so much fun!  i can't wait to show you all.  my plans this weekend are to work on a special upcoming project for this month (weee!), get my kiddos feeling better, kick my hubbies butt at mario bros., knit with my gals and get some rest.  what are your plans?

wishing you all a healthy, happy, sunshine, family, coffee & laughter filled weekend topped up with some awesome downton abbey :P  see you all monday!

what are your weekend plans?  what have you been crafting this week?  i feel out of the loop :)  fill me in gals...

winner of the glerups slipper giveaway


we've got a winner!   the winner of the best slippers ever - glerups giveaway, is.................




amanda maher - entry #12

congratulations amanda!  i'll be in touch with you really soon!






 a big thank you again to glerups for such a generous giveaway and for all of your entries.   happy slipper wearing :)

warm up to winter knit along - starring you!


yarn: berroco vintage chunky in colorway 6165

my mitts are on the go.  is this the 2nd one? nope, i'm still on the first but don't worry, it's a quick knit and i hope to be done next week by the deadline...hope..lol. (*edited to add: i finished the first one last night but haven't been able to get pics due to me taking care of two vomiting wee ones. can we say yuck?)  i got sidetracked by the demise of my almost done back of the rocky coast cardigan.  i was about an inch and a half away from ribbing and i had to rip back to about 2 inches under the armpit.  it hurt like a son of a b and i almost bawled my eyes out in starbucks.  so i hope you guys will forgive me for only having half of a mitt done so far.  the pain was just too much to bear...haha.


hineri hat by definitely
we've had some wonderful, amazing and super talented ladies join in this kal.  it's been absolutely fantastic to watch the conversations going on in the ravelry group and the amount of projects you guys have been whipping out! some of you are on your 8 or 9th object! wowsa!  rebecca and i thought that maybe a few of you would make 2 hats and a pair of mitts but we definitely did not expect some of you to do 8 hats!!!! way to go!!!!!!!! 

snail spiral by wilckepedia
and for those of you who are almost done your first way to go as well!  a lot of you were learning new techniques and have never knit in the round before so kudos for you for jumping in! so proud of you!  mitts were also a new thing chatted about this kal. it seems that a ton of us have been neglecting our fingers and hands and this was the perfect excuse to knit up some yummies for them too!  it's been so inspiring to see the different yarns and projects we have all chosen and the sheer talent that you all possess.  wanna see some more goodies?  122 ladies joined in this round and it's been a blast so without further ado here's a post starring you!!! (darn rhymes...i just can't resist em'..lol)

all projects by ummashin
1. laminar 2. cozy blue hat 3. bailey 4. bellas mittens
Ooh la la hearts hat & mitts
1.felicity 2. pasha 3. crocheted mitts 4. simple pleasures
1. my bones hat 2. shroom 3. woven 4. fair isle 5. capucine 6. lotus hat 7. truffle 8. capucine
img src: nice and knit

bravo ladies! bravo!  don't be fooled though, this post doesn't even cover close to all of the items made for the kal.  it's awesome!!!! so happy to see so many of you knitting!  stay tuned for next week when we announce the prizes and giveaway for the "warm up to winter knit along".  oh and guess what...it's never too late to join in...you've got one more week...sign up info below!  you can do it!


start date: january 11, 2012 (but you can join in anytime before the deadline)
finish date: february 8th, 2012
* please note you must sign up to be entered into any giveaways.

all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here!

when you are done your hats and/or mitts please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work! also make sure to pop on over to "nook" later today to see what my partner in crime rebecca has been up to for her kal projects :)


what do you think?  aren't you guys fabulous?  do you still have projects left you want to make before the deadline?  fill me in on how your week has been so far.  i could definitely use the distraction to take my mind off my sick wee ones for a few minutes :)

moms in the mommyhood - cynthia mann


we've got a new moms in the mommyhood today!  i'm super excited to bring this series back and to start off 2012 with the uber-talented lady behind both fabricworm and birch fabrics - cynthia mann!  this wife and momma of 2 is a super busy multi-tasker running both fabricworm - an online fabric shop, and birch fabrics - her organic fabric line and brick/mortar fabric shop of the same name! wowsa!  seriously...this is one talented and amazing woman.  it's an honor to have her as one of our luvinthemommyhood sponsors and as our newest mom in the mommyhood!  so excited for you all to read our fun little interview - cynthia is truly inspiring and it's been so great getting to know her. so grab a cup of coffee, put the wee ones down for a nap and let's all get to know cynthia!



You opened Fabricworm before you created your 100% organic fabric line Birch Fabrics and opened your brick/mortar shop of the same name.  How & why did you go about creating Fabricworm and do you have any tips for others looking to start an online fabric shop?

I created Fabricworm mainly because I was finding it difficult to find great designs in fabric online, and I when I did find one, it always seemed to be sold out. I would go on mad hunts for particular hard to find fabrics to sew things for my boys, like pajamas, bedding, etc. It was at that time that I decided that it would be a great business to start. However since I started Fabricworm the internet has completely changed for fabric buying. Modern fabrics are now dominating the craft scene and there are so many more options for buying these fabrics than ever before. For someone interested in starting their own fabric shop, I would recommend starting on Etsy or even better start small by buying a few bolts and cutting yardage at your local swap meet. In fact I just thought of that, and it’s a pretty great idea!

 I love the name of your online fabric shop. What's the story behind the name Fabricworm?

Aw, thanks Shannon! The story behind the name Fabricworm is that I truly consider myself a fabric addict. I was struggling to come up with a catchy name. I knew I wanted fabric to be a part of the name, and I started considering what other people that are addicted to particular things call themselves. The term “bookworm” immediately came to mind. I realized, it’s a shame there isn’t a term for fabric addicts or sewing addicts, since it seemed like there should be, I gave it my own name “fabricworm”. I think it works great!


My favorite thing about your fabric shop is that you carry modern quilting fabrics, Japanese import fabrics, retro fabrics and contemporary fabrics as well as notions and trims.  I drool all over my laptop whenever I visit it.  What led you to focus on this area of fabrics?

Modern fabrics and especially Japanese import fabrics were really the driving force behind why I started an online fabric store and a brick and mortar store. I’ve never been able to find Japanese import fabrics anywhere in my local shops and I was always drooling over them online. That’s when I decided to sell them both online and in my shop.

I respect and value the creation of fabric lines such as yours - Birch Fabrics, that is a 100% organic fabric line printed with low impact dyes.  What was your thought process when developing the creation of Birch Fabrics - and what led you to its creation?

Thank you so much! Birch Fabrics actually was almost immediately in the works after I opened fabricworm.com. The reason was that I was so passionate about organic fabric, and I was trying desperately to find any printed organic fabric that was 44” wide for baby clothes, blankets, etc. to make gifts for friends and clothes for my children. Since I had a fabric shop, I was hoping I would find them and be able to carry them, but also use them in my own sewing projects. I asked all of my reps and they all had the same answer. They just didn’t exist. I started researching beyond the manufactures that I was buying from and started researching organic fabrics globally. That’s when I discovered that I could produce them myself. It took me about 1 year to get my first collection in stores and we’ve been working hard at it ever since. We’ve now produced 6 successful collections and have 2 more on the way in February, 2 more in March, and another in June. We expect to produce about 7-8 organic collections a year.

What was the hardest part for you in the development of Birch Fabrics?  What roadblocks if any did you encounter and how did you overcome them?

The hardest part was the getting over the initial investment. I had to put everything that I had in to Birch Fabrics, and it was a huge risk. I have been so fortunate to have a family that supports me and never second guessed what I was doing. Their faith and belief in me, is why I get to do what I love today. There were a few roadblocks, but these exist in all forms of manufacturing. Colors not being exactly what you expected, or major delays in shipping. These can be frustrating but are a part of the process that I’ve become much more comfortable with now.

commute by birch fabrics
Where do you draw your inspiration from for Birch Fabrics?

My inspiration really comes from all around me, but mostly nature and my childhood. I love mid century modern design, and always find myself gravitating toward retro and vintage styles. I’m always inspired by Japanese fabrics and I my palette is almost always garnered from my childhood. I was looking at commute the other day and realized that it was the same colors as the wallpaper in my kitchen growing up. When I was young I had all of the crayons colors memorized. I’ve just been into color as long as I can remember. My mom was a great help because she new the names of every color for every shade, and I must have got that from her. I remember asking her “what color is this?”, “what color is that?”

Birch Organic Crib Bumper Woodcut Floral
You've also created a line of organic crib bedding called Birch Organic!  What prompted you to develop these as well as the Birch Fabric Line? 

This seemed like a natural evolution for the company to take. In our store in Paso Robles, we have a lot of young moms coming in that love the organic fabrics and would like to have crib bedding, but don’t know how to sew. We also felt that since it was so hard to find cute organic fabrics, it’s probably hard to find cute organic crib bedding.

Ok...spill the beans...are you are a morning, afternoon or late night sewer?

Jason, Keaton, Anderson and Cynthia
I am an all day sewer! I am the type of sewer that can’t leave a project until it’s finished. Usually that means if I start at 2pm, I’m still sewing at 1am. Hence I don’t get to the sewing machine much anymore. It’s kind of sad, but my boys are older now, and home made clothes by mom aren’t the coolest thing. I sure wish they were!

I'm sure we are all dying to know how in the heck do you balance running Fabricworm and Birch Fabrics at the same time as well as being a mommy to Anderson and Keaton and wife to hubby Jason?

It is tough at times, but things are a lot better now than they were. In this past year I've hired more associates, and handed over a lot of my daily tasks for Fabricworm to my newly promoted Manager, Andrea. Likely if you buy from Fabricworm, you've.had the pleasure of emailing or speaking with her. Jason is a huge help also. He manages all the website updates for Birch Fabrics and helps with advertising graphics, and of course also helps me design many of Birch Fabrics' designs.

I love to crank the tunes while I'm sewing do you sew listening to music, tv or just languish in the silence? If music or tv what are your top 5 to play? 

I love to listen to music and sew, these would be a few favorites: Death Cab for Cutie, Pheonix, Grizzly Bear, Band of Horses, Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeroes (too many favorites to list, I'm not even sure if these are the top 5!)

next stop by monaluna for birch fabrics

If you could design your dream fabric what would it be and what would you make with it?


This is a tough question. I would really like to design a whole collection around my 2 month backpacking tour through Europe, but it’s just a much to broad concept for a collection. If I did, I’d use the fabric to remodel the inside of our vintage trailer. I’m excited for our Next Stop... collection by Monaluna coming in March though, because it’s going to make great fabric for this purpose!

circa 50 by monaluna for birch fabrics
You're fabric lines have a definite retro vibe with a bit of whimsy...is this evident in your own home and styling’s as well?  How would you describe your own personal style? 

I would describe my own home as mid century modern with contemporary touches. It s a 1960 ranch house, but we've given it a lot of modern day upgrades.

Who is your design icon?  Who do you find the most inspiring at the moment in this wonderful creative community of ours?

It's really impossible for me to pick just one. I guess if I had to it would be Lotta Jansdotter. When I was living in San Francisco and working at Anthropologie about 10 years ago I used to walk over to her studio on Polk St. It was only open on Weds from 1-4pm as I recall. She was so sweet and just working away in this tiny little studio selling her silk screened tea towels and painted ceramics. I remember just thinking, "Wow! She is the coolest little lady"! and of course her artwork was stunning! She has just recently launched her first fabric collection, and of course it's a huge hit.

But I also love and admire the works of Alexander Girard, Charley Harper, Shinzi Katoh, Etsuko Furuya, and of course Monaluna and Dan Stiles!

storyboek two by birch fabrics
 What tips do you have for other moms looking to open their own businesses and go after their dreams?

I would tell them to talk to family and friends about their ideas, but don't get discouraged if they aren't as positive about your ideas as you might be. Don't let it get you down. The most important thing you can do is your research. I spent several months researching my field, and had 10 years of history buying fabric online. I didn't let anyone discourage me, because I was confident in what I knew and had researched.

I love shopping for fabric online.  Do you run across customers fearful of ordering fabric online?  What is your advice to them to have a successful online fabric shopping experience?

it's interesting, my surprise has really been the confidence in our buyers. We rarely come across a customer that is afraid to purchase online. We get an occasional phone order, but for the most part our customer base is made up of frequent online fabric buyers.


How has the fabric business changed for you now operating a brick/mortar shop as well as an online one?

Having the brick and mortar store has changed the business in the fact that we now get to physically see and touch our customers projects, for both me and my associates, this had made our business feel much more personal and more accomplished at the same time.

What has been the most enjoyable part so far of owning your own brick/mortar fabric shop?

Seeing customers projects and learning about what they are sewing. Also getting to know my sweet staff. I've made a lot of new friends and I love every bit of what I do!

 What is your favorite thing to sew and why?

My favorite thing to sew is baby pajama pants, the reason is because it’s the one thing that I  can sew in less than 20 minutes. And I never get frustrated:)

I named my sewing machine Poppy & will admit she is like my 3rd child....what kind of sewing machine/serger do you use and does yours have a name too?

Ive never named my machines.  I grew up sewing on a 1960 avocado green Sears Kenmore, Japanese made and was a great machine. I only recently gave it back to my mom. I now sew mostly on a Hello Kitty Janome that I bought because the Pfaff I bought intimidates me too much. I'm still just a novice sewer, even though I've been sewing for 20+ years.

thank you so much cynthia! it's been such a pleasure!  i can't wait to get sewing this year with all your wonderful fabrics and of course, buy them from your wonderful shop!  you are just so inpsiring my dear!!!  you guys can find all things cynthia below:

fabricworm:

birch fabrics:

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how to conquer your sewing fears

my first buttonhole ever!!!! woot woot!
i'm over on the fabulous blog - me sew crazy today for part of jessica's super fun "new year's resewlotions" series this month!  so fun!  i started this year off with a bang and conquered 2 of my biggest sewing fears in a week and thought it would be fun to share some tips and thoughts on how we can all conquer our own sewing fears.


i'll be honest and tell you that i had a cute tutorial planned for this guest post and had it almost done when i woke up one morning and just felt like i had to get my thoughts out and on paper...or...ahem...blog..lol.  so head on over to "me sew crazy" and check it out and show jess some mommyhood luv - she's awesome!  and be sure to take a peek at all the rest of the posts in the series there - are some awesome goodies in there!  such a great idea jess!

p.s....about that tute...don't worry - it's coming soon.  want a little hint?  it's the pic of the button above in this post :)  weeeeeee!

pps...stay tuned tomorrow our "moms in the mommyhood" series returns!!!! yippee!

weekend wishes

to say our goodbyes to a loved one.

img src: susannah conway
we will be spending this weekend remembering my husband's wonderful grandmother as we honor her and attend her memorial.  she passed away 2 weeks ago and she will be and is dearly missed.  i had planned on doing a normal weekend wishes but it just didn't seem to come out that way.  i found this image and thought...that's the one and left it at that.  it's peaceful, serene and benches are where i do a lot of deep thinking in my life.  i always seem to find one somewhere and they are usually in a beautiful setting just perfect for reflecting on life and what's important in them.  so i only thought it fitting to post a picture of one today.

we had to have a talk with mack about what happened to her great grandma and explain the situation as she is coming to the service on the weekend and we wanted her fully prepared.  we also thought she was old enough to understand some of the basics of what happened and we didn't want to have her asking about great grandma and not knowing what had happened.  she seemed to handle it all pretty good, better than i did in fact and seems to be happy in the fact that we told her that great grandma will always be in her heart and she can think of her whenever she wants to and feel her close to her.

teaching a child how to grieve or say goodbye is new to us.  we have been fortunate in our lives to have not lost too many loved ones so this is all a learning experience for us to go through with our children.  i'm not sure if the finality of it all has sunk in to mackenzie but she seemed to grasp the concept that great grandma was sick and is now no longer with us.  she asked to bring a flower to the memorial so she could say goodbye.  sweet little thing she is.  brings tears to my eyes.  i feel so blessed to have gotten to know my hubbies grandma as she was a wonderful woman.  i also feel blessed that the sewing desk that i sew on everyday was hers and was given to me by her.  i think of her often while sewing and have some of her old patterns and a notebook with her handwritten notes/patterns in.  i will treasure them always.

i'm wishing you all a very peaceful and reflective weekend filled with your loved ones.  happy creating and making and i'll see you on monday :)

anyone have any tips to share on how to talk to children about the passing of a loved one?  how to handle the service?  or what you have done to help them deal with the situation?  what are your weekend plans? what are you all up to?

p.s. have you entered the glerup slipper giveaway yet?  seriously..don't miss this one...the best slipper ever!!

quilting 911 - hanging with the zig zags


i've been hanging with the zig zags.  just chilling out...you know...zigging here and zagging there...going with the flow.  i got all my hst's sewn up last week & i started to plan out my quilt.  i thought it would be quick and easy. boy was i wrong....lol.


i think the pic above is about my 20th layout.  i haven't changed anything for over 24 hours now so i think i am close.  it took a while to decide what tones to move with and where to start and what and how to mix the prints.  i kept focusing on the row of zig zags but then would stand back and remind myself it's also a block of four charm squares that make the point of the zig zag so i had to start looking at it in 2 rows instead of just one as well.  tricky i say.


thankfully one of my pals at knit night gave me a wonderful tip.  i was moaning and groaning about how hard it was to plan the schematics of this quilt by laying it on the floor and always having to take pics of it, look, change it and then put it away and start all over again the next day when i have a chance to lay it out again.  pain in the butt.  i was fed up.  she told me i needed to start a quilt wall.  she suggested getting a cheap blanket/picnic blanket and hang it from the wall with pins so that i can stand back and really see the quilt and also not have to take it down.


let me tell you, this has changed my whole quilting experience!  thank you so much sarah!  i have a cheap ikea polar fleece type blanket at home and hung that puppy up on the wall and pinned my hst's to it as fast as i could.  the best part about this blanket is the fabric actually clings to it.  i really could have prolly got away with not pinning them but was worried the kids would grab them off.


i have spent a lot of time in what i like to call "creative land" feeling like the dude from a beautiful mind trying to solve some intense puzzle.  i keep getting lost in the lines and the patterns.  then, when i'm done...i'm exhausted...lol.  my brain hurts...lol.  anyone else get like this when trying really hard to solve a creative puzzle?  my mom says this is one of her favorite parts of quilting and i can see how some would love it but i find it hard to push through.


i think my favorite part of the quilting process, has been so far, the actual sewing.  i love starting with all these pieces and then ending with a quilt top.  i adore the actual quilting.  so fun.  what i don't adore is all the decisions.  i know that sounds weird but with a quilt it all feels so permanent.  like once it's sewn you are stuck with it.  where as with clothing i change and alter as i go.  i guess i have to get used to feeling confident in my eye and my own creative process.  i think it's a great way for us creative peeps to strengthen different parts of our creativity by challenging ourselves regularly by doing what we wouldn't normally be doing.  it's one of my new year's resolutions this year to challenge myself, push myself and step out into the unknown a bit.  i want to flex a bit more creative muscle and really jump in head first (in a somewhat controlled manner..lol) and just see what happens.  i'm excited, a tad scared but i've also have been having a heckuva lot of fun! 


so grab yourself a cheap blanket, pin that bad boy to the wall and have some fun!  but most importantly get quilting!  go ahead...give it a try!  it's fun and oh, so addicting!  thanks again sarah!  i owe ya one my dear :)

what quilt are you working on?  what's your favorite part of the quilting process?  do you find one area challenging for you?  c'mon...spill the beans my friends :)

* just in case you missed it you can see my first post about my zig zag quilt here.

warm up to winter knit along - elizabeth & hopefully some mitts

pattern: elizabeth by jane richmond
yarn: berroco vintage dk in colorway 6165

warm up to winter is definitely in effect the last few weeks where i live.  snowfalls, wind storms and freezing rain - yum!  love it...NOT!  i'm dreaming of warmer weather already though i will miss wearing my cold weather accessories.  i got elizabeth off the needles last week and i have worn it everyday since.  elizabeth is a chunky cable knit hat that is super fast to whip up and a great first time cable pattern for a hat if you are looking to branch into cables.  i personally love them.  there is something so fun about the magic of cables.  i love how the simple movement of a few stitches moving from the back or front can make the most gorgeous and oh, so warm addition to a knitted garment.


especially when put up against a big, ol wind storm.  we ventured out on the weekend to the water to watch some pretty giant waves come crashing up over the shore and up onto the sidewalks.  it was crazy.  i've been in these storms before..after all..i live on vancouver island but i've never gone down to the water when they hapen and man was it exciting.  it was pretty fun storm watching and so the hubs and i thought it would be a good time to catch some pics of my elizabeth hat in real wind action and i mean real wind :P  check out that hair!  lol!


this hat has just the right amount of slouch.  it's got a long ribbed brim that i love.  keeps the ears real warm and doesn't slip or fall off and there is no need to keep pulling it down.  the hat is super warm yet still breathable.  it's soft, cushy and i looooove it.


green is a new hat color for me and since i've been really feeling the color bug lately i thought what the heck...let's add some green to my hat rotation.  i love me a cheerful, colorful hat! 


now that i have the hat though i need some fingerless mitts.  after searching online and deciding finally to use the last skein i have of the same yarn i used for the elizabeth hat i decided on the "constellation gloves".  i plan on making them shorter and maybe adding a fun surprise to them but we'll see how i feel when i get to that point.  so far all i have is one cuff.  i better get cracking :)


in the meantime while the rain is pouring giant buckets outside and the wind is howling through the nights and shaking our poor top floor condo like king kong grabbed it and decided to rattle us around a bit i'm going to be working away on my fingerless mitts and knitting to keep warm by the fire. 

do you want to join in on the "warm up to winter knit along"?  it's not too late...there's still time.  sign up below...

start date: january 11, 2012 (but you can join in anytime before the deadline)
finish date: february 8th, 2012
* please note you must sign up to be entered into any giveaways.

all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here!

when you are done your hats and/or mitts please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work! also make sure to pop on over to "nook" today to see what my partner in crime rebecca has been up to for her kal projects :)


how are your projects coming along?  you guys have been knitting up a storm!  i'm so proud and happy with all the projects being made in our ravelry group! wowsa!  it's like inspiration galore in there!  hats upon hats, mitts and lots of yummy creativity! love it!  i'll be in there today to catch up and chat a bit.  in the meantime fill me in on what you've got on the needles below!  i can't wait to hear and see what you're making :)

Figgy's Pattern Review - Sunki

fabric: kasbah midnight - lark by amy butler (from our sponsor www.stitchsimple.com)

when i first spotted sunki from figgy's i pinned it, drooled, daydreamed and just plain knew i had to get my hands on the pattern. it was my lucky day when the super talented shelly of figgy's asked me to review the pattern! yes please!!!!!


i knew when i saw it that i had to use amy butler's print kasbah midnight from her lark collection. i love that print and thought it would be perfect for sunki.  the only problem was that i only had a yard...eek!  thankfully i was just able to fit the 18mth size with the short sleeve option out of the 1 yard!  yipee!


do you think she likes it?  hahaha...i think she likes it as much as her momma does!  i heart this dress and love that it is modern and yet feminine at the same time.  definitely a new favorite in our house.


sunki is native american for "to catch up with" and i think that is definitely true for my little ones...lol.  always chasing those two girls that's for sure.  i fell in love with this dresses pocket lines, gorgeous pleated sleeve cap and the overlapping petal shape at the shoulder.  the details in this pattern are to die for.  the neckline has facing for both the front and the back of the dress and the back is finished with a long zipper detail. so adorable and definitely a high end boutique finish.



pattern notes:

- this pattern is definitely an intermediate pattern.  i like to think of myself as an intermediate sewer but i'm also still learning a lot of different techniques and how to's of sewing.  i think this dress stumped me more than a bit right at the start when forming that lovely pocket detail.  i think the main issue i had was that i was making an 18mth size and the illustration is probably more relateable for the sizing of a larger dress.  for some reason i just couldn't get my head around it.  i'm a very visual learner so after more than a few tries (all gone horribly wrong) i thankfully spotted this tutorial on the figgy's blog that shelly released with a how to of this portion of the dress.  definitely made a lot more sense to me and i was able to move on smoothly with the instructions for the rest of the dress.

- if you are looking for a quick one night project this dress is not it. it's more of a whole weekend or a few during the week evenings kind of dress. but it is definitely worth the extra time involved.  it's gorgeous and when complete, definitely looks like a higher end handmade garment.  i'm super happy with it and plan on making the exact same dress for mackenzie in a size 5 asap as well!  our sunki's are gonna get a lot of love and wear in this house :)


- the pattern is written in a friendly and warm manner accompanied by illustrations and step by step sewing instructions. the glossary and other helpful notes in the pattern booklet were a great asset and i found having the extra information very helpful. i would love to see shelly add the link to her tutorial for the pocket to the pattern booklet for us visual sewers. i love the pattern sizing range they covered and the added figgy's ribbon label was a super nice touch. i love how encouraging figgy's patterns are - they definitely make sewing fun!


my oopsies

now the only other problem i had making this dress was totally my own doing and nothing to do with figgy's awesome pattern.  i have never sewn a zipper before.  i know...i'm a goof..but they seriously freak me out.  i decided this year was the year for me to get over my fear of sewing zippers.  so when i spotted sunki i knew that i had to sew a zipper.  needless to say the zipper is in.  is it pretty?  nope.  does it look ok...yep.  did i put it in right...sort of...lol. but it works and that's what counts.

what were my mistakes?  promise not to laugh to hard at me?  well you know when you buy a zipper and there is half an inch at the top of the zipper?  well i got confused by this.  i thought why do i want all this sticking out or having me dress not zip up all the way?  i was so into my dress sewing that i forgot the dress would eventually have facing attached to it and that the extra half inch of zipper would actually become part of my seam allowance!  can you believe it?  so dumb of me.  worst part was i cut it off and sewed the zipper in with the zipper starting right at the top of my back neckline. then happily went about my way stitching the rest of the zipper.  i was so proud of myself until i noticed what i had done when i went to attach my facing.  i tried to make it work anyways and ended up with a shredded zipper. bah!

*zipper note: make sure you zig zag stitch (i did mine at a o length) a few times across the zipper where you are going to cut the bottom off before you cut it off.  measure accurately cause if you make a boo boo you can't make it longer again.

i had a finished dress and a busted zipper.  i had to go through the pain of ripping out that entire zipper and trying to rebaste my back seam closed again and resewing a new zipper in correctly this time with the facings already attached!  aiayayaya!  it was tricky but i did it. i had to undo a tiny bit of the facing and have a very teeny seam allowance but i think i made it work.  that was of course after i made another critical error.

*zipper note: never ever sew a zipper onto a dress in a difficult sewing situation very early in the morning when you have yet to have your coffee reach your bloodstream...lol!  not good!  

i stitched my zipper to the front and back of the dress!!!!!!!!!!!!!  duh!!!!!!!!!!!  shannon the dress is sewn together you must only sew zipper to the back!  embarrassing.  i can't believe i'm telling you all this but hey, i'm keeping it real for you folks.  the hubs is still making fun of me for it actually.  didn't help that i had to rip it all out AGAIN and then sew the zipper back on only to find that i had sewed my back shut...oops!  ripped out half of it and stitched the zipper in again. like i said before, it's not pretty but it works and i'm happy with it!  it was quite the learning experience for my first zipper but i'm thinking that i may actually be a zipper lover now that i think i've figured out how to do it...at least i hope i have :P  it really isn't as hard or scary as i thought though and i actually feel slightly silly for being so frightened of something pretty easy.  it's just one of those techniques that i think would have been easier for me to learn if someone sat with me while i did it.  i definitely would have not made the gazillion errors i made if i had done that.



pattern mods:

- due to me having a few tiny issues with the pocket details my dress was a tad smaller on the sides than i think the pattern is intended thus leading me to have a smaller sleeve opening than my sleeve.  i simply added in one box pleat in the space that your top pleat makes to bring it in a little bit.  i think it looks cute that way and added a bit more poof to the cap which i love.


overall i think the whole line of figgy's new patterns are to die for and i hope to make more.  if you are looking for quality sewn garment's for your little ones then figgy's patterns are the way to go.  the finishing details are fabulous.  two thumbs up for figgy's and one thumb down for me and my zipper stupidity..lol.
 a huge thank you to shelly for seriously providing us all in the sewing community with so much inspiration and wonderful patterns to learn from - you rock hun!  you can find all things figgy's here:

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what do you guys' think?  you likey as much as me?  have you made any of  figgy's new patterns?  which one is your fave?  do you have a fear of sewing zippers too?  any zipper tips you want to share to help us zipper challenged folks out?  let's chat sewing...coffee's on!

glerups giveaway - seriously the best slipper ever!!!



*This giveaway is now closed.  Thanks for your entries.*

"warm is a place called glerups"....and ohhhhhhh....does it feel good!  my tootsies have never been happier.  i recently got to review these wonderful 100% wool felted slippers from glerups and they are ahhhhmmmazing.


now when i say ahhhmazing..i really mean it.  i am super picky about what goes on my feet.  i hate wearing socks, actually i never wear them, and don't even own a pair of slippers because i can never find ones that don't irritate my feet.  so when i saw how and what glerups makes there slippers i knew they had to be mine.  so in love.  they have not left my feet except for when i am in bed.

glerups slippers are "ease and cottage style comfort all year round". no hands required!  these puppies are super duper soft and have a cushy no slip sole.  glerup's was started in 1993 by nanny glerup and these awesome slippers are made from glerups select wool and then gently soaked in water, made into a sock and than steam felted to the shape of a foot.  soooooo cozy!  "the wool is treated naturally, and the product is followed closely, all the way from the animal to your foot".  these puppies are so natural they actually shed for the first few days and you have to pluck off the fibers. 


my favorite part about glerups (besides them being super stylish and modern) is that the wool is self cleansing.  the woolen fibers are totally waterproof and sweatproof.   that's right, sweat can't even penetrate the fibers. so cool.  glerups work best when worn against the skin.  "the qualities of wool become entirely unique when worn directly next to the human skin, and we recommend you to use your shoes on your bare foot".  they are so soft and cushy.


warning.....and this is even on the packing...these slippers are super addictive!  just a heads up :P


want a pair of your own????  yeah?  weeeee......cause you're in luck, the lovely folks of glerups have been generous enough to let me give away a pair of slippers today!  woot woot!!! ready to enter?

the prize

- one pair of glerups slippers (slipper style only)!!!! thank you glerups!

how to enter

- due to blogger recently rolling out the new threaded comments i have lost my numbered comments making it tricky to do giveaways.  i've decided to have you guys enter your name/email in a google doc form instead.  when you enter your info you are designated a number by google doc based on when you enter.  this will be the number i use to correlate to your name when the winner is chosen.  make sense?  if you have any questions just ask me below in the comments.  click below to enter the giveaway:


the rules

- unfortunately at this time this giveaway is open to *Canadian Residents Only*.  for those of you outside of canada you can also purchase and check out glerups at glerups.com.
- giveaway is open until january 30th, 2012 midnight, pacific standard time.
- you must enter a valid email into the entry form or you will be disqualified.


glerups also has a wide array of other styles of there products such as shoes and booties.  the boots are adorable!  love them as well!  go check them out...but remember...they are addicting :)

good luck!  what is your fave kind of slipper to wear?  are you picky about what you put on your feet like me?  which style/color of glerups do you love?

weekend wishes

that my hubby has a wonderful bday today and knows how much i "heart" him...

img src: i love you more than knitting
to get out thrifting...i hear pyrex calling my name...

img src: pyrex collective
that this damn snow goes away sooner than later...

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to make one of these lovelies...

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and to curl up in front of the fire with my babies & hubs.


to sport these on my wrist...

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yippee..it's the weekend folks!  i'm so happy this week is almost over. it's been a rough one over here.  from losing a loved one (jer's grandma passed away),  nasty stomach bugs, to being stuck inside for days due to snow and to living in a condo that is in a half organized state i'm ready to break out...lol.  i need me some starbucks and my hubby.  speaking of the hubs..it's his bday today....my young stud is almost in the same decade as me now..lol.  yes, that's right, i'm older than him.  6 years older in fact.  that's how we roll ladies.  i like me a younger man...you should try it sometime, i definitely recommend it :P today i tried to convince him to wear a sweater over a dress shirt to keep warm and caught myself saying "ryan gosling would do it"...omg...i have seen way too many yummy ryan gosling tumblr pics and movies lately..iayaya.

i'm also planning on getting my hands on some downton abbey now that you have all convinced me in the facebook group.  of course netflix canada doesn't have it...so i will have to be a bit more imaginative.  i'm also hoping this damn snow melts so i can get to knit night cause i've got way too many projects on the needles.  i also got all my pretty half square triangles sewed up and fixed the wonky one (thanks for your tips) and am dying to start getting my zigs and zags together.  this quilt is way too much fun :)  plus i've got 2 new tutorials in the works and a pattern review coming up this month so stay tuned for some sewing fun too!

what are your plans this weekend?  are you a downton abbey addict?  are you quilting, sewing or knitting?  anyone else dreading more snow?  fill me in my friends...you know i love hearing what you are all up to.  happy snow free, great tv, hubby snuggles and coffee sipping craft filled weekends.  xoxoxo.

Quilting 911 - head over heels in love


oh my...last night i fell in love with hst. no not our dreaded canadian tax but "half square triangles".  oh yes, i fell head over heels in love.  i have never done a hst before being a newbie quilter but let me just say they are fun!  i got so excited i even bored the hubby to death with all my quilting giddiness...poor guy :P

 
i took a charm pack of oliver & s city weekend and a charm pack of white fabric that my lovely sponsor stitchsimple.com just sent me (yes, she even cuts to your request and washes/presses your fabric!) and matched those puppies all up, drew my lines, sewed my stitches and cut my triangles and i made it through almost the whole stack in under half an hour!!!! now that is what i like people!  hardly any cutting! woot woot!  you guys all know how bad i am with a rotary cutter..lol...useless :P

1. city weekend by oliver + s 2. balloon in aqua from children at play by sarah jane
i decided the other week to make a zig zag quilt for mackenzie's quilt of choice.  i'm supposed to be making a queen size for me but the poor thing was so sad when she saw harper's that i promised her i would make one for her too with a "m" on the back to match harper's "h".  after a lot of drooling all over flickr and pinterest i got sucked in by the purl bee's and cluck cluck sew's zig zag quilt and was stuck on the combo of the white with the printed fabric.  after using a lot of bright colors for harper's quilt i liked the idea of doing a softer yet still colorful palette for mack's.  i'm also hoping that it will match up with my beloved balloon print from sarah jane's children at play line for the backing.  i bought enough of it in the summertime in the hopes that i could use it for the backing of a quilt.

1. cluck cluck sew 2. the purl bee
i've been following the purl bee zig zag quilt tutorial and also relied on the lovely rachel of  p.s. i quilt's half square triangle tutorial just to make sure i was doing it right :)  now i whipped through mine pretty fast so i'm hoping my accuracy is still good and that i didn't wonk anything up.


i already had one oopsie though...one of my charm squares was stuck to the other (same print on top of it) and i unknowingly sewed the two identical prints to 1 white square and didn't realize i had done this till after i cut it! eeeek! anybody have any tips on how i can fix this???  i haven't ripped it out yet.  i could use any tips any of your master quilters may have :)


i'm super excited to just power through this quilt but not sure how much time i'll get to work on it.  our modern sewing group is in lingo as we are homeless.  the lovely sewing shop we were being housed at has changed ownership and is moving so we are still in the process of finding out what and where we are going.  i'm bummed though because that was pretty much dedicated time for me to quilt.  hopefully everything will work out in the end and someone will adopt us :)  in the meantime i'm sure i'll be dreaming of hst's.....

have you made a zig zag quilt before?  any tips?  are you a lover of all things hst?  what is your favorite quilt pattern to make using an hst block?  i can't wait to hear what you all are working on!

Warm Up to Winter Knit Along - My Projects & Accessories

 pattern: elizabeth by jane richmond  yarn: berroco vintage chunky in colorway 6165
after a lot of thought and deliberation between my computer and my yarn stash i decided to whip myself up an "elizabeth" by my lovely friend jane richmond.  shocker!  you all know how i LOVE her patterns.  i have never made this one before and it suited my stash and the amount i had left to use just perfectly.  it's a super fast knit and didn't take more than one skein of my berroco vintage chunky yarn.  now i have enough left to do some fingerless mitts!  yippee! i love this color green and will definitely be getting my hands on some more.  it's super pretty and the hat fits awesome!  i was even wearing it inside last night when i finished it to keep warm (finished pics to come).

i made elizabeth using the magic loop method.  for all of you just learning who are part of our kal here is a link to a great video from jane on how to knit using the magic loop method.  i would be lost without it.  i honestly never got my full mojo on using double pointed needles so the magic loop has become my best friend :)  also for those of you who are venturing out into the world of knitting in the round here is another video from one of my fave places to go for help - "knitting help" for how to knit in the round.  check em' out...you just may learn a new technique.  it's not as scary as it looks, i promise!


we're having a major snowfall here this week so it's perfect timing for us all to curl up inside and chat knitting!  i thought it would be fun to show you some shots of my fave accessories for knitting from knit picks.  their prices are way more than affordable and i am a very happy user of their interchangeable needles. i yak about my lovely little notions and handy accessories all the time and just like sewing, knitting also has lots of fun little notions and goodies you can collect and carry around with you in your knitting bag.  here are my current faves...

1) Cable Needles - these are new! i've been using a different style of cable needle for eons and finally spotted jane knitting with hers and decided i needed new ones..lol.  a great cable needle will speed you up and make the process that much more enjoyable.  i heart cable knitting!

knit picks cable needles - $1.49 each
2) Best tape measure and scissors evah!!!!  seriously...this tape measure is like a buck something and is the perfect size to fit anywhere and is retractable even though it is a soft tape measure inside.  we all love ours at knit night and i think it is up there with my favorite things.  even the kids love it.  and the scissors...oh man...don't get me started on the scissors...awesome!  they fold up and fit in my handy little tin case i carry around with me.  how cool is that?

knit picks tape measure $1.99 & foldable scissors $4.49
3. Stitch Markers.  i go through stitch markers like crazy!  i have some very special ones that a good friend made me but i also need a giant back up artillery.  i use them for everything from marking the beginning of a round and for lace and cable knitting.  i run out like crazy and honestly have tried using all sorts of things from around the house but nothing seems to work as good as a proper stitch marker.  the ones below are my newest additions and the price was just right for me!

various knit pick stitch markers
4) Needle Protectors and Extra Cables.  i've got a weird sense of humour and call my needle protectors my rubbers...lol.  i know...sick...but they are made out of this plasticy rubber material and sometimes you may even hear me calling them my needle condoms...sorry...the snow has got to my brain...muahahaha.  anyhoo..they are awesome! and make me feel much better if my knitting is laying around that the kids can't get hurt as easily on the needles and my stitches don't fall off when they are in my bag.  i've also figured out which cable sizes are the most used from my knit picks interchangeables and have now stocked up on the 24" and 32"'s that i seem to use like crazy!  lots of magic looping going on in this house..lol.

knit pick needle protectors $1.19 and options interchangeables circular knitting needle cables
5) Ball Winder.  santa brought me a knit picks ball winder this year.  i was super excited to not have to depend on my lys to wind all my skeins for me or for me to make sad attempts to wind center pull balls by hand at home anymore.  yippee!!! this handy contraption will wind your lovely skeins into yummy jumbo cake style center pull balls.

knit picks knitting yarn ball winder $19.99
  6) Yarn Swift.   the ball winders best friend.  my hubby hates having to hold the skeins open for me while i wind the yarn.  it is definitely a two person job unless you've mastered the art of using a chair which i have definitely not.  santa also got me a yarn swift and it just came yesterday!  i am super excited to wind up the rest of my quince and co. yarn and test this bad boy out!  i think i may have to sew up a pretty bag to keep her in :)

knitpicks knitting yarn swift $50.00
i also use a handy little metal tin to store all my bits and bobs in for my interchangeable needles.  jane showed us that using some double sided magnets inside works great for keeping your needles and other metal littlies all organized and sorted.  i keep extra stitch markers, a stitch counter, thread, needle, darning needle and more inside.  it's handy to have it all in one place so i don't have to cart around a ton of stuff with me or have to keep getting up or digging in my purse every time i need something.  definitely a great way to stay organized. now if only i could get my mitten pattern chosen...that would help.  i keep changing my mind......

but on the upside you guys have been doing amazing so far! i cannot believe how many of you have finished hats and mitts already. go ladies go!  the conversation has been lots of fun and it does my heart good to see you all chatting happily away in there!  for those of you wanting to join in on the "warm up to winter knit along" it's not too late!

wanna join in?  here's the deets....click the link below to enter the knit along:



start date: january 11, 2012 (but you can join in anytime before the deadline)
finish date: february 8th, 2012
* please note you must sign up to be entered into any giveaways.

all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here! 

when you are done your hats and/or mitts please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work!

happy knitting ladies!  which pattern did you choose?  what's your favorite method for knitting in the round?  are you a dpn's or a magic loop kinda gal?  what are your favorite knitting accessories, tools and notions?  it's snowing and the coffees on...come on over for a chat!