A personal truimph for me is the fact that there are 5 Canadian blogger-designers featured, including Berene, Kristie, Felicity, Leanne and me. Plus the Krista triad is fully represented (myself K1, Krista Withers K2 and Krista Fleckenstein K3). We all met years ago in Flickr swap groups because of our first name and we've become great friends, retreating together once a year. My husband numbered us by age to keep us straight in conversations - I'm the oldest ; ). This book has a lot of friendship within its pages; in fact I've been on retreat with all but 3 of the contributors.
K2, K1and K3 at Loon Lake retreat, Nov.2014
I've already written about my inspiration for writing the book and explained how the contents are organized here. Today I wanted to share some of my patterns in the book. The first one you will recognize; it is the most-often requested pattern/tutorial on my blog ever since I started posting them over 5 years ago. There are several ways to make these and tutorials abound on the interwebs, but I like my construction method, materials and little features. I think you will, too.
All photography in this post is by Brent Kane, copyright Martingale, 2014.
Here's my handy Big Mouthed Threadcatcher
The next project was a joint effort by Krista Withers and I. She had a beautifully simple design idea that she sketched for me; I made the table runner, and then she quilted it using her Ghost Quilting technique. Read more about it on her blogpost later this week! The runner is charm pack-friendly and a great project for a confident beginner, or level 2 quilting class (teachers and shop owners - every one of these projects is great for classes! I hope you'll introduce your students to the fun of Make It, Take It. Have a look at the copyright info below).
Stepping Stones table runner
In keeping with the idea of sewing together, I wanted to come up with a group sewing activity that could be enjoyed on retreat, at a guild sew-in, or at home with your stitch group. It would also be a fabulous and supportive way to introduce quilting to a friend who is curious and eager to try! If your group is in need of emergency charity quilts, gather 5 friends to help you make 6 six quilt tops in about two hours. Check out the Martingale stop on the bloghop to see how the the staff enjoyed their sewing afternoon making 12 versions of this quilt. Thanks to my friends Andrea, Felicity, Jo Ann, Sindy and Berene for testing this concept one afternoon with me around my dining table over two years ago! Four of our 6 quilts are shown below (I'm holding mine).
Rainbow 'Round the Cabin
I'm going to save one more project of mine in the book for later next week!
A little more about the book...
General Sewing Info
From the very beginning, it was decided that a general sewing section would not appear in Make It, Take It, in favour of more projects. So many books include great information on basic quilting/sewing techniques, colour selection and finishing instructions and you can also find everything you need on the Martingale site. What I did include are helpful technical tips for most projects as well as information on sourcing unusual materials and incorporating some of these projects into your retreat plans. In addition, each of the contributors has shared a retreat-related story, or thoughts on quilting retreats that you will find humorous and helpful!
Copyright
There is a unique copyright statement in this book. I worked with Martingale to write a statement that would allow personal crafter-scale production of the projects. So many times I've seen cute gift ideas in books, only to see that copyright prohibits production for sale. Well, if you want to sew up 20 threadcatchers for your next guild show boutique, go right ahead! All of the contributors agreed to the statement; we just ask that the individual project designer is credited along with the book title on your labelling or listing. I think that's pretty great.
If you would like to teach any of the projects from the book, you have our permission and encouragement. We just ask that every student purchase their own copy of the book for class.
Sharing
I hope that you enjoy making these projects as much as we have. Along the hop, I'll also be posting photos of the projects I've made from the contributors' patterns. I'm working my way through all of them and thoroughly enjoying myself. If you make any of the projects, please tag photos on IG with #makeittakeit or tag me in Facebook, or upload your photos to the Make It, Take It Flickr group - there are already lots of people busy sewing and I cannot tell you how happy that makes me!
Giveaways!
Everyone on the tour will be offering a digital copy of the book as a giveaway, some may also offer a hard copy if they choose. I'd love to share a hard copy with you! Simply leave a comment below letting me know what would be your first make from the book. Followers get a second entry (just tell me how you follow Poppyprint, be it on IG, Bloglovin', or email subscription). The giveaway is open worldwide, but your comment MUST link to your email, or your email addy appear in your comment, otherwise I'll chose another winner. I'll pick a winner Sunday night, April 5th. COMMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED, thank you!
Blog Tour Schedule
Don't miss a thing!! We're doubling up so this doesn't go on forever and winners can get the book into their hands (or onto their devices) sooner. Here's the schedule, starting Easter Monday:
Friday, April 3 Blog hop kick-off: Right here!
Monday, April 6: Berene at Happy Sew Lucky and Amy at During Quiet Time
Tuesday, April 7: Leanne at She Can Quilt and Felicity at Felicity Quilts
Wednesday, April 8: Martingale Inc. at Stitch this! (check out their Rainbow Round the Cabin staff party!)
Thursday, April 9: Krista at Spotted Stones and Krista at Krista Withers Quilting
Friday, April 10: Lynne at Lilys Quilts and Cindy at Live a Colorful Life
Saturday, April 11: Ayumi at Pink Penguin and Krista at Poppyprint
Sunday, April 12: Kristie at OCD: Obsessive Crafting Disorder and Christina at Sometimes Crafter
90 comments:
Great fun. Lovely projects
Great fun. Lovely projects
Such cute and fun projects...and just look at THAT cover with Krista Hennebury's name on it! YEAH!! Your mom must be SO proud!
BIG congratulatory hug!
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What a fun book, I would make one of the bags from the cover. I follow your blog in bloglovin. Thank you so much for the inspiration. I've been volunteering a lot lately at my daughter's school and I haven't had as much time as I'd like to sew. The inspiration from blogs really inspires me to get back to my sewing machine.
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The bags look like great patterns
Your thread catcher with the scissor holder is a great idea Krista. I'm looking forward to hearing you speak at our guild. But I'm sorry I have to wait until September.!
I'd either make the bag on the cover or the needlebook/needleholder first! So cute!
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I think I would make the thread catcher a I really need one.
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It's a great book and I'm definitely going to make the thread catcher and the bags .... And loads of other stuff too!
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The thread catcher would be really useful, and the tote on the cover is super cute!
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HI,SUCH A NEAT BOOK! I'D MAKE A NEW TOTE LIKE THE ONE SHOWN! THANKS FOR SHARING!
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I like the Round the Cabin quilt. It would be great any print that you don't want to chop up too much and so quick to sew!
That is very admirable of you for the copyright permissions you have granted - thank you from everyone out here! The designs are wonderful. Can't wait to see this book in person.
I follow on IG, and just signed up to follow on Bloglovin'. Would prefer to follow by email because I'm very lazy about checking my Bloglovin' daily.
I am really liking those totes on the front
That Threadcatcher would make a great bday gift for my friends. Can't wait to check out the other projects.
I follow by email and on IG.
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I love the placemats made for a circular table. I want to make them for my kitchen table!
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Well I definately would make the log cabin quilts as I am on the comfort quilt committee of my guild. That probably wouldn't happen till the fall however. So perhaps the bag as it looks smashing.
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Love those bags. Would like to make one for myself.
I love making table runners and want to try the one called "Stepping Stones". So cute!
Love that tote bag on the cover...would make that in heartbeat!
I love the threadcatcher, and it has a pin cushion, too! :) The book looks great!
So hard to choose. I would first slowly savor each page before deciding what to try.
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I'd like to make the large log cabin block quilt that all of you made. Thanks for the chance.
I do follow you on Bloglovin' (but I never use them to read blogs) I also follow you on my blog dashboard (how I view all blogs I follow). Thanks for the chance.
I have a friend who has requested a thread catcher. Even though I had the pattern have not made it. Perhaps now the time.
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I would make the Rainbow Around the Cabin! Then the table runner stepping stones.
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I so need a thread catcher to save my thready floor. I'm a new follower and would love your book.
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I like the tool apron on the front cover.
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I'm not sure which one would be my first but I'm loving the tote on the cover.
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I'd probably make the tote on the cover first.
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I need to make that thread catcher.
I'd have to start with the crafter's apron. That looks pretty handy. Thanks for the giveaway!
This book looks so fun!
I'm an IG and Feedly follower :)
I've already made the large tote as a gift and plan on making a few more this year.
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I'm flipping through the pages tonight trying to decide what to make to swap at Sewtopia Chicago. Congratulations, again
I would start with the wonderful stepping stones table runner! Thanks for the opportunity!
Looks like a gorgeous book! The threadcatcher looks great, and would probably be my first choice.
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I think I would start with Amy's scissor keeper- spoilt for choice!
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Bag girl here so would have to make the bag on the front. Thanks for hosting this give away. Mrscummings2u at Gmail dot com
Congratulations on the book! I always wanted to know how to make the threadcatcher. So that would be my first project :-)
I follow you on bloglovin. Happy Easter to everyone!
I love the sewing machine mat, how clever and practical!
Nice book and give away.
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Those tote bags on the front cover look fabulous! That's what I'd make! Thanks for the chance to win a copy! And congrats on your lovely compilation!
What a fabulous book! I see several things I would love, love to make! Congratulations!
I'd love to win a copy for a friend of mine ~ she keeps trying to borrow mine!
There are so many projects in the book I want to make ~ thought I'd just start at the beginning and go through the book!
Thanks so much for the giveaway and I look forward to the hop!
I'm anxious to make the totes but I'd also like to make the table runner!
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I think I would make the needle keeper first as I have many sets of DPN's rubber banded. Thanks for the chance to win your book!
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The rainbow around the cabin would be a great project for using up my stash
follow on bloglovin. I would make the threadcatcher and then....congrats on the book. dbstef@shaw.ca
What a fun book…I'd start by making those adorable totes on the front cover!!
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being able to sell items made is awesome! It makes a book so much more worthwhile! Thank you to all of you!
I'd make a Rainbow 'Round the Cabin with an orphan block I've had hanging around here for several years. I've been wondering what to do with that block for a long time. Thanks for the fantastic giveaway!
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I totally need a scissor cozy, so that would be my first project.
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Stepping Stones will be my first project. I appreciate your copyright attitude. I seldom sell my projects but am disappointed when copyright doesn't allow the option. Thanks for sharing and offering your giveaway.
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I would make the stepping stones table runner
Oh I would make the bags first! Love them! Thanks for the chance!
I follow through blogger. :-)
Your book is very interesting! I'm always looking for cool patchwork totes. The ghost quilting technique is very new to me!
The idea of working together is amazing! I'm curious about the blog hop!
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I would love to win this book. I need a thread catcher to take to my guild sew-in days so that is what I would make first.
I love your blog and I follow on BL
I love the tree of life on the cover and would love to make a lap quilt using that pattern!
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Cute little tote on the front.
Fantastic! Congratulations, Krista! Such a great idea for a book and I can't wait to check it out. Definiteiy going to give that thread catcher a try! Thanks for the giveaway!
My threadcatcher is pretty tired, so my first project would be a new one!
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