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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Another Giveaway!

Check out the blog

I'm doing a giveaway of
2 free Seamingly Smitten sewing patterns!

Customer creations of our Ruffled Halter Dress sewing pattern and the Pinafore Top and Skirt

You will LOVE Jen's blog!! Some of my FAVES are:
How to Sew Drapes  (The quick and easy way!)


Friday, October 28, 2011

Another Happy Customer - Miss Mod Top pdf sewing pattern

Be sure to enter my Seamingly Smitten sewing pattern GIVEAWAY!

You can win a FREE sewing pattern !


Have you heard of the blog Strictly Homemade? Maradith has sewing projects galore, a linky party every Tuesday (don't you love to see what other people are making?) and plenty of tutorials showing you how to make all of her cute stuff such as:


She recently purchased my latest sewing pattern,
The Miss Mod Top,
 and wrote about it. Check out what she has to say!


*All patterns are now INSTANT DOWNLOAD (woohoo!)
when purchased here.
OR
use a 40% off coupon code in my etsy shop and patterns will be emailed within a few hours (usually 1-2 hours). Click here.
Enter code at checkout.

Code: FALL40

(offer expires November 11, 2011)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Ruffled Collar Cape - sign up now to be a pattern tester

Be sure to enter the GIVEAWAY
You can win a FREE sewing pattern from Seamingly Smitten

Introducing....
The Ruffled Collared Cape
sewing pattern for girls
sizes 12month - size 8 girls
**I'm looking for PATTERN TESTERS to test this pattern in all sizes. Let me know (in the comment section) which size you can test. This project takes about 30 minutes and uses non-fraying fleece.
A great fabric for cooler months!

Our latest sewing pattern is a cape! Everyone needs one for FALL! It's cozy and comfortable and perfect to wear with skirts or jeans, over dresses or jumpers.
Every little lady in your house needs one!

It has sweet details such as a RUFFLED COLLAR...

Large button closure (no buttonholes will be sewn)...

Fabric bow ties keep it dainty and playful!


This sewing pattern will debut soon. STAY TUNED!
All of our Seamingly Smitten sewing patterns are now
INSTANT DOWNLOAD!

Monday, October 24, 2011

Patterns are now INSTANT DOWNLOAD! and GIVEAWAY


We are thrilled to announce that all
Seamingly Smitten sewing patterns are now
INSTANT DOWNLOAD!!!
No more waiting even a few short hours for your sewing pattern.
Need some inspiration? See what customers are making:



When you want to sew, you want to sew!!
(I totally know the feeling!)
Once your order is received and cleared you will be emailed a link to download your patterns INSTANTLY!

Does that get you excited?
I'm so excited about it that I am going to do a GIVEAWAY!!!

Three lucky Seamingly Smitten followers with each win one free sewing pattern of their choice!

To enter you MUST be a Seamingly Smitten blog follower....

Then you can leave one comment for each entry for doing the following:

1. Visit the Pattern Shop (CLICK HERE) and tell me which pattern you would like.

2. Like Seamingly Smitten on Facebook.

3. Pin your favorite pattern on Pinterest!

4. Tweet or Facebook this giveaway!

The winner will be chosen and announced
Wednesday, November 2nd!

Good Luck!


 
If you see something you HAVE to sew now, you can get 40% off your entire order!
Enter code at checkout.
Code: FALL40
(offer expires November 11, 2011)

Sunday, October 16, 2011

You Can Make This (.com) - pattern up!

Have you been to the site You Can Make This.com?
They have an amazing assortment of sewing patterns
and
GUESS WHAT?
They now carry my 5th sewing pattern!

You can get The Miss Mod Top
pdf sewing pattern as an instant download on their site!



Or get it in my etsy shop and use
COUPON CODE: MISSMOD
to save 20% on your order!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Miss Mod Top Sewing PATTERN - JUST RELEASED! and COUPON CODE


Ladies, I've been getting so many emails asking
 when this sewing pattern will debut.
Well the wait is over!!
You can sew up this MISS MOD TOP today!
(Keep reading for a coupon code!)...

PDF SEWING PATTERN FOR WOMEN/ TUTORIAL STYLE / LOADS OF PHOTOS!

The Miss Mod Top is going to be your go-to top for Fall! It is drapey, flowy and downright trendy. You will love the movement of the sleeves and looks great in solids or even an eye-catching print. Perfect for date night when worn with heels or boots or can be more casual when worn with jeggings and flats or booties. Its cape silhouette is flattering and and contemporary. The Miss Mod Top also includes a sash tie for soft gathers (buttonhole is optional).

Features:

-sizes XS-XL

-33 photo illustrations

-tutorial style instructions

-no paper pattern pieces to cut out

-easy to read sizing chart

-step-by-step directions

-great for beginners through advanced

-billowing sleeves

-cape silhouette

-contemporary style

-a sash adds soft gathers

-buttonhole for sash is optional

- NO SERGER required

Get your pattern HERE
Use COUPON CODE: MISSMOD
at checkout and save 20%
Thanks, everyone for your awesome feedback about the
It can also be worn in the Fall layered under a cardigan.
 I'm listening to what you want and have another women's pattern coming soon!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Boo! Ghost shirt and skirt

Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween!

(Keep reading for more inspiring links and a NO-SEW project!)
My little girl, Catherine, needed a little outfit to wear to school and of course I wanted an excuse to head to the fabric store!
Since Halloween is coming I wanted it to be an outfit she could wear all month long, but not be anything scary. She is only 2, you know and monsters and goblins aren't her thing.

I came up with this...
It's a HAPPY GHOST shirt
and polk-a-dotted, ribbon trimmed skirt!


She loved looking down at it while I was trying to photograph the shirt, so there aren't any cute pictures with a smile!


And my mom just got her these shoes called Twinkle Toes by Skechers...have you heard of them? Wildly colorful but precious! I don't think her teacher would let her wear them because the lights are very distracting, but walking around at home turns into one fancy firework show of bursting colors!
She calls them her...
Sprinkle Toes!


Some inspiring Halloween outfits:

Halloween happy ghost pillowcase dress CLICK HERE

Halloween Pumpkin TUTU  CLICK HERE

NO-SEW Candy Corn Tank  CLICK HERE

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Finished Dress - the open-shouldered look


I've been working on sewing up a dress for myself (taking a break from sewing for the kids and others) and had posted about starting it here. I was frustrated with figuring out what to do with the bottom of the dress. Thanks, ladies, for those that had some suggestions. I love comments and will take suggestions anyday!

Well, it is finally completed! Take a look:




This open-shouldered look is my favorite part!



I added a sash, wore tights and some black booties and was ready for my Friday night.  I didn't really want it to be a sash, but I got so excited when I finished it that I wanted to wear it out that night to the Duran, Duran concert! 
Hoping this mama pulled it off...I thought it was cute at least!
What do you think? Would you wear a belt with it?
Is it too short for tall black boots?

Friday, October 7, 2011

Dress in Progress...need your opinions

You're either turned on by prints or turned off. I am definitely pulled towards a printed fabric when I see it. I'm not sure if it's the color, the way it catches my eye, or if it's simply because it's a bit more inviting when it's on the bolt. Whatever it is, I'm definitely more likely to come home from the fabric store with a print than a solid. 


This material I found was just a poly blend and falls really well. I've had difficulty hemming and turning necklines on poly though. It doesn't hold an iron crease (what am I doing wrong?) and so I'm mostly hand-turning it or running a stay stitch through it as my turning line. 

I wanted to make a dress that had open shoulders. Have you seen that trend? Here is one dress that caught my eye: 







And I absolutely LOVE anything...yes anything...made by Diane von Furstenburg as seen here (above). Her use of print is breathtaking and simply stunning. The prints are usually very bold and exhilaratingly beautiful.

I used my love of print along with the open shoulder dress inspiration and am working on this:

So far I love the top and sleeves. But the bottom is throwing me off. I do not want something with too much structure, but rather something to give it a more casual feel. I might add an elasticezed waist from the inside or do small pickups on either side by the hips to give it some fullness.





What do you think? What should the bottom look like?

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Fall Table Runner

Waking up to the cooler weather yesterday was such a good feeling! Living down South it isn't very common for us to have that kind of treat until late November or sometimes December. There are even pictures from past Christmas mornings of my cousins, sister and I when we were younger dressed in shorts playing with our new toys. So you can imagine how refreshing cooler weather is in October!

I ran to Hobby Lobby and found this gorgeous home dec fabric on sale (the bolt was almost empty so it was on SUPER SALE), scooped up 1 yard, 2 tassels that coordinated and made this table runner.



It's so FALL and really seems to bring out the color of our table. Now I need to get some pumpkins and gourds!


This bromeliad is the perfect indoor plant! It's been on our table for 2 months. I love the subtle purple in it's flower.
Does anyone else get inspired to sew now that the weather is turning? What are you making? Halloween costumes, curtains, table covers....? Do share!
And because we have to keep it somewhat whimsical, here's my favorite accessory on top my china hutch. Such a French Country look, I had to have it.

Hope you're all having a great week crafting, sewing and hot glue-ing something creative and inspiring!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Bow Holder

My little girl, Catherine, is finally 2 and some of that blond, curly hair is starting to come in!
How excited am I?!?

Well she had been given so many bows from her cousins that they had outgrown and some new bows before she went to Disney, that her diaper basket was overflowing. I knew it was the perfect time to CRAFT something...and off to the store I went.

I picked up a wooden letter (turquoise glitter and all) "C", one spool of striped 2" wide ribbon and turned it into this:



It was so super easy! All it took was cutting 2 strips of ribbon the same length to hold the bows and a dab of hot glue on each strip to attach it to the "C". Then I cut 1 strip for the "loop" to hang over the nail and another longer strip to make a bow.


Next time I will try the ribbon with the wire in it so it will hold the shape of the bow a bit better.


I loved the turquoise C because the color really popped in the rest of her room's decor. This is a painting from Z Gallerie that hangs above her crib. LOVE!


This is a decoupaged mirror from a store in town, The Royal Standard. Modern, yet it has so many baby colors in it...a great combination! If you look closely you can see a hot air balloon that hangs in the corner of her ceiling.

 





My friend, Brynn, decoupaged this hot air balloon for Catherine when she was born and I love it's handmade and personal touch.







Now when Catherine wakes up and I walk in there in the morning, she shouts, "Look, it's a "C" for me!" And I let her choose what color bow she wants to wear each day before I pick out the coordinating outfit. Before I would pick out the outfit and she would throw a fit if she wanted to wear a bow and I said, "Let's pick another one that matches." Now I let her guide those decisions (and nix the tantrums) and feel a little more independent and of course SUPER CUTE and PRECIOUS!

Monday, October 3, 2011

Tow Mater CARS 3 Pajamas

My little boy, John Patrick, is...shall I say...obsessed with CARS 3! He LOVES it! Absolutely LOVES it! All he talks about when he plays with his cars are Lightning McQueen, Tow Mater, Chick Hick, Dinaco trucks....all the cars that really come to life in the movie when he watches it.


Well when I saw this fabric I thought what a great surprise it would be to John Patrick! I scooped up just 2/3 of a yard, a blank blue t-shirt and drove straight on home to sew it while he napped.
It didn't take long before I came up with these pajamas....


I appliqued a 3 on his t-shirt and made sure part of Tow Mater and Lightning McQeen were visible when it was cut out.


Ironed it on, sewed around it and it was done!


When John Patrick woke up from his nap he was a little groggy, so maybe I should have waited to give it to him until he was more awake...but I went for it anyway. He LOVED it!  He took them to his room and changed into them all by himself (he's turning into a big 3 already!).


I'm not sure how I will get them off him to go to school this morning!