You're Invited: A Launch Party for Oliver + S Little Things to Sew

This weekend, join STC Craft and Oliver + S Little Things to Sew author Liesl Gibson as we celebrate Liesl's new book with a special New York event.

On Sunday, April 10th, stop by the beloved children's bookstore Books of Wonder for an afternoon of craft-y fun. Liesl will be signing copies of Oliver + S Little Things to Sew, and guests can dress paper dolls in Oliver + S fabrics while enjoying tasty treats. All ages are welcome!

See below for the complete details and feel free to contact us with any questions. To see a gallery of images from the book, click here.

Hope to see you Sunday!

 

 Oliver + S Little Things to Sew Launch Party

Sunday, April 10th, from 1 – 3 pm; free and open to the public

Books of Wonder
18 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10011
(212) 989-3270

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Subway: F, M to 14th Street
4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R, W to 14th Street – Union Square

Announcing the Crafting a Meaningful Home Blog Tour!

Take a break from holiday gift guides and join author Meg Mateo Ilasco on the Crafting a Meaningful Home blog tour! You'll find plenty of inspiration and some exciting surprises.

Need we remind you that Crafting a Meaningful Home is a smart addition to your shopping list? Make one of the projects for someone special or give a copy of the book as a hostess or housewarming gift. (Check out Etsy and Design Mom for creative wrapping ideas.)

To find out more about Crafting a Meaningful Home and its talented contributors, watch this beautiful video produced by Meg and photographer Thayer Allyson Gowdy.

And without further ado, the schedule:

December 9    Not Martha Giveaway: Meaningful Items in Your Home

December 10  Papercakes Finds  Project Share

December 13  Uppercase  Contributor Spotlight: Lisa Congdon

December 14  Dwell  Contributor Spotlight: Sian Keegan

December 16  Craftzine ...Book Review

December 17  True Up Fabric Traditions & Memories

December 20  ReadyMade Project Share: Family Banner

December 20  Oh Joy! ...stay tuned for details!

December 21  CasaSugar Interview with Meg Mateo Ilasco

December 22  Anthology Magazine blog Full-Length Video Premiere

The Modern Top-Down Knitting Blog Tour Has Begun!

This month take a break from holiday preparations and join Modern Top-Down Knitting author Kristy McGowan on a blog tour to celebrate her beautiful new book (not to mention the launch of an impressive new website).

Don't miss the first stop--a fantastic interview with Shannon Okey over at Knitgrrl.  See below for the upcoming schedule of Q + A's,  giveaways, style spotlights, and more, hosted by some of our favorite craft blogs.

Have you checked out the Modern Top-Down Knitting image gallery yet? Click here for a peek at the book's super chic projects!

Modern Top-Down Knitting Blog Tour

November 11: Knitgrrl  Q + A/Giveaway

November 21: Whip Up Yarntalk!

November 29: Go Knit in Your Hat Project share

November 30: Narrating Life Handmade Holidays

December 1: Knit-a-While Q + A

December 2: Happy Honeybee  Q + A/Book review

December 7: Uncommon Grace Project share

December 8: Knit and Stitch

December 9: Craftsanity

Hillary Lang's Wee Wonderfuls Blog Tour Begins Today

Here it is: the itinerary for the Wee Wonderfuls blog tour, which starts today over at Angry Chicken. Stay tuned for news about a special giveaway. In the meantime, if you'd like to see a sampling of projects from Wee Wonderfuls, click here; a WW video here; a few inside pages here.  

September 27: Angry Chicken  Interview

September 30: My Paper Crane  Review/Image Gallery

October 1: True Up  Review/Vintage Fabric Giveaway

October 4: Ohdeedoh  Review/Q + A

October 6: Inchmark  A Peek Inside Vintage Books

October 8: House on Hill Road  A Wee Wonderfuls Project/Q + A

October 13:  Cathy of California  Drawing Inspiration from Vintage Toys

October 14: Handmade News and The Happy Honeybee Blog  Artisan Spotlight

October 15: SEWN  Review/Q + A

October 19: Betz White  Review

October 20: Cute Everything  Review

October 22: Sew, Mama, Sew!  Giving Gifts the Wee Wonderfuls Way

October 25: The STC Craft blog Tour finale

November 9: *Bonus!* Etsy "The Storque" blog How-Tuesday

Coming Soon: ReadyMade "Make Nice" blog  Make Your Own Mermaiden

The SSSQ Quilt-Along: June Update from Kaffe and Liza

Welcome to the third month of the SSSQ Quilt-Along with Kaffe Fassett and Liza Prior Lucy! We’ve been so impressed by the quilts in progress (not to mention Kaffe and Liza's brilliant advice and the enthusiasm of the participants) that we've extended the SSSQ Quilt-Along until July 31, 2010.

If you’re not quilting with us yet, now is a great time to begin. Click here for Quilt-Along details, including a free pattern from Kaffe Fassett’s Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts.

In this month’s Quilt-Along post, Kaffe and Liza offer their thoughts on the Quilt-Along so far and what they hope the next two months will bring. Scroll down to see some of the quilts in progress and check out all the gorgeous projects in our Facebook photo gallery. And now some words from the masters themselves...

From Kaffe:

"All I can say is more of the same exciting creativity, please! I love seeing works in progress and it’s very satisfying to see finished pieces with such exciting use of colour. What a stimulation it has been for me to see how many creative people are beaver-ing away in their own corners of the world. How good to see that some of you move away from the computer to make something! Thank you for the ongoing show."

The striking multicolored quilt at right artfully combines fabrics designed by Kaffe. So who better to give feedback than Kaffe himself?

"This dark grid and keeping all the elements of your graphic design constant you are really showing the variety of fabrics to advantage and getting a lot of punch from your colours."

From Liza:

"The Facebook Quilt-Along has been great fun so far. It is wonderful to see how many quilters are encouraging others with their generous comments. Over the next two months, I hope more people will post pictures of their works in progress. As much as I love to see the finished quilts, I really love seeing the ones that develop before our eyes. It is the exciting part of our classes when the design walls start to fill in and the quilts begin to bloom."

This creative take on the Striped Donut pattern from Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts (shown at left) earned kudos from other Quilt-Along members.  Liza’s comment says it all:

Brilliant idea.

Some quilters started from scratch, while others revisited old projects (see right). Liza dispensed sage advice that any discouraged crafter should take to heart:

"...join the club! Sometimes you just need to walk away from a project for a while. Often when you go back to it, you find you like what you did."

By the way, did you know that Liza's preference for wildly patterned textiles is actually a family tradition? Click here for the full the scoop (and a priceless photo!).

As Kaffe and Liza tell all their students, they LOVE seeing quilters make their own color and pattern choices. One quilter began with the Haze Kilim project from SSSQ and created a "chintzd Up" version of her own.

Here's the quilt from Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts. And here's the unique (and gorgeous!) variation.


The designs in Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts are inspired by geometric forms found in the everyday world. We challenge you to discover the colors and basic shapes around you. 

Quilt-Along members have mentioned marble floors, jewels, and fern trees outside a kitchen window as inspiration. Dream up a quilt inspired by your own world, then share your project with the group. 

Thanks to everyone for all of your brilliant contributions so far!

SSSQ Quilt-Along with Kaffe--A Q&A with Kaffe and Liza


The SSSQ Quilt-Along with Kaffe Fassett is in full swing. Click here for full details, plus a free pattern from Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts to get you started. Join the SSSQ Quilt-Along group on Facebook here

Authors Kaffe Fassett and Liza Prior Lucy are on board to provide inspiration, encouragement, and advice. Visit our blog the first Tuesday of every month for a special post from these superstar quilters. If you can't wait that long, check in on their blog tour for near-daily inspiration!

Today's post from Kaffe and Liza takes on the beginning stages of a project. Absorb their words of wisdom--then swap some of your own tips in the SSSQ Quilt-Along group forum.

Were any of your quilts inspired by something/somewhere interesting or unusual?

We are primarily inspired by traditional quilts. We don’t do reproductions but rather put a contemporary spin on old patterns. Some of our quilts are inspired by textiles that are not quilts: African wovens such as Kente cloth, Suzani textiles from the Central Asia, Kantha embroideries from India and Bangladesh.

The Haze Kilim quilt in Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts is a good example of what happens when we are inspired. Kaffe bought a simple kilim rug for his house in the late '70s. His first book on knitting included a design for a coat inspired by the rug, which was the first of Kaffe’s designs Liza knitted. Many years later, when she first proposed doing a quilt book with Kaffe, she attempted to make a version of the coat but failed, mostly because the fabrics available just didn’t work. Three books later she was still stubbornly holding onto the idea of doing that pattern. With Kaffe’s fabrics expanding in palette, it became possible. The pattern went from woven rug, to knitted coat, to quilt.

What is your favorite part of beginning a new quilt?

Color is always the most exciting part. Once we chose a pattern to try, usually a traditional one, going to the stash and beginning to build the palette is thrilling. It gets even better when we start to cut the fabric and place the cut pieces on a design wall to see how or if the color harmonizes.

What should beginners keep in mind when starting their first quilts? What might they find intimidating and how can they overcome that feeling?

We can’t emphasize enough how important it is to cut well ironed fabric using a sharp blade and good rulers. We are not sticklers about perfect points and matching corners, but cutting well makes it possible to get very good piecing results. Practice rotary cutting until it becomes second nature!

When choosing a palette, beginners often choose too many different colors. Stick to just two colors to begin with and then expand from there. For example, choose red and green to make a quilt, then for reds, choose from the red family going to purple and almost orange; from green, do the same, going from teals to chartreuses. A good example of this would be the Floral Snowball quilt from Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts(image at right).

One absolute must is a design wall. We mock up everything on our design walls. We arrange and edit and rearrange a pattern for days until it is as perfect as we can make it. Using a reducing glass to view the composition is essential.

How do you record your inspiration for future quilts (i.e. photos, drawings, written notes, etc.)?

We toss ideas to develop in the future into a big plastic sleeve. The sleeve is full of pictures, sketches, and comments. Inspiration is everywhere.

To find out more about Kaffe Fassett's Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts, click here.

For more inspiration, watch this thought- and, hopefully, quilt-provoking book trailer.

For even more words of wisdom, reviews and show-and-tells from crafty bloggers, check out the blog tour.

 

Announcing the SSSQ Quilt-Along with Kaffe Fassett

 

To celebrate the publication of Kaffe Fassett's Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts, Kaffe and co-author Liza Prior Lucy embarked on a U.S. book tour (details here) to great success! Now they are embarking on a virtual tour, and visiting us monthly for an exciting event! Announcing...

 

The SSSQ Quilt-Along with Kaffe Fassett! 

What exactly is a quilt-along, you ask?  It's an online quilting bee. Take part in a modern spin on this age-old tradition by joining the SSSQ Quilt-Along with Kaffe Fassett Facebook group and connect with fellow quilters in locations near and far, all while piecing together your own project from beginning to end.

Along the way, share photos of your work for a chance to get direct feedback from Kaffe and Liza.  You might even be the lucky winner of our SSSQ Quilt-Along with Kaffe Fassett Giveaway.

Quilters of all levels are invited.  Creativity is all that's required. 

For Quilt-Along details, plus a free pattern from Simple Shapes Spectacular Quilts, click here.