First things first: giveaway winners!! Last week was a veritable prize-fest here at Poppyprint. Congratulations to Linda who won a copy of my book Make It, Take It. Linda, please email me with your address so that I can get your book in the mail to you asap.
And Sandie is the lucky winner of Penny Layman's The Paper Pieced Home! Yay Sandie!
Last Friday I kicked off the Make It, Take It blog tour and today is the first day that my contributors are sharing their projects. During the week, I'll also give you a peek at any of the projects that I've also made for myself. I'm trying to work my way through the book and make each of their projects, too. They are all SO GOOD!! Don't forget that there are books up for grabs on each blog hop post this week, so comment away on all of their posts!
Berene Campbell designed an amazing cutting equipment tote. It's a tough one to appreciate in photos, so we made a little video to show you just how fabulous is it. Check it out on her blog! Berene's own version is held up in storage after a recent move, so mine is standing in; I made the Ultimate Equipment Tote last November in time for my Loon Lake retreat. The construction is amazing (Berene used to work in packaging design, so she's got a firm grasp on how to put things together in 3-D. It's incredible how this thing goes together!).
I made mine from lightweight denim quilted to Annie's Soft & Stable (instead of cotton batting)
Customize the removable Ruler portfolio to fit your own collection!
Outside slots and a zipper pocket hold rotary cutter, scissors, patterns and more!
Also up today is Amy Friend. I've known Amy for many years after we met on Flickr - since then we've been in swaps and bees together. It's nice that she and Berene are 'together again' today after the inspiring success of their To Boston with Love initiative. I was thrilled that she wanted to be a part of Make It, Take It - after all she's an incredibly busy designer, mom of 3 young children and a Girl Guide leader. I've often marvelled at her productivity and I am convinced she never sleeps. Her Double Scissor Keeper is so much fun to make (I've made 10 already as gifts!). I've really enjoyed raiding my stash of cute Japanese linens for these.
Amy's speciality is unique foundation paper piecing patterns. Have a look at the beautiful Posy Pillow that she designed for the "Sew When You Get There" section of the book on her blog. These blocks would also make a gorgeous spring quilt for lazy afternoons reading on the porch swing! (I just said that because I dream of one day actually having a porch...and that porch will have a swing on it). If you visit Amy's blog you'll see her mock up of a full quilt.
Enjoy the blog hop and good luck winning your own copy of Make It, Take It!
3 comments:
THANKS FOR SELECTING MY NAME TO WIN THIS GREAT BOOK!
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so looking forward to this book - I love books that have lots of different projects and just read about your copyright statement - that is just awesome !! although I don't really make to sell its always lovely to have permission just in case I get the urge one day !!
You've been busy making these wonderful scissors keeps. They all look fantastic! A quick project is the perfect medium to sustain the love of finishing too!
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