Monthly Archives: November 2009

Indie Banditas Bazaar – Part I

Exhilarating, inspiring, serendipitous, joyful, and exhausting. I’m feeling thankful that I followed through on participating in the Indie Banditas Bazaar this past weekend on Bainbridge Island. I had that last minute stress of knowing I didn’t have enough finished goods for sale and wondering if I’d be too embarrassed to even set up my table….

SewEzi Sewing Table

Did I mention how ECSTATIC I am to have my sewing digs back? The move of Pink Chalk Fabrics downstairs to the dining room dining room/front hallway/general spilling over into the living room, has worked so well on so many levels, the least of which was giving me back a quiet, creative space in which…

Laminated Cotton Sewing Project – Tote Bag

A simple tote bag using laminated cotton for the base. I LOVE this idea, it was the first one that popped into my brain. A perfect ‘set down on the wet ground bag’ for Pacific Northwest winters. Here’s an example of where I topstitched on the laminate side. I used a #100 topstitching needle. It…

Laminated Cotton Sewing Project – Tablecloth

First up is this tablecloth for the shop cutting table. The edges of the unfinished top were giving our sweaters fits! My first thought was to cut the laminated cotton to size, drape it over those offending edges, and call it. I then had the idea to make a full fledged two-sided tablecloth. Several advantages:…

Laminated Cotton Sewing Tips

There’s been a parade of laminated cottons making their way into the shop over the last month. Anna Maria Horner, Amy Butler, Kaffe Fasset and more to come! Each arrival sends my brain into idea overload. I took some time this past weekend to experiment, play and sew! What is laminated cotton? I will speak…

Candied Fabrics New Website

Candy Glendening is a fiber artist I met 3 years ago when she volunteered to test the Note Taker, my first sewing pattern. I’ve enjoyed watching Candy’s artistic journey unfold, one of her latest creations are these fabulous 3-d houses titled Home is Where the Art Is. She recently launched a new website and is…

Sewing Pattern Review: The Liverpool by Amy Butler

When Amy Butler’s new sewing pattern The Liverpool arrived we immediately started pulling out bolts imagining what each would look like made up into this perfect tunic shirt. Susan is already done! Here’s her review: Cute, cute!  The Liverpool pattern was a must try from the start.  I am always looking for that perfect shirt…

Color Your Cloth Giveaway Winner

The winner of the Color Your Cloth book giveaway is Kathi D. Congratulations! Thanks to everyone for playing along and leaving such thoughtful comments for Malka! pink chalk fabrics ~*~ new arrivals ~*~ free patterns ~*~ on sale

Indie Banditas Bazaar – Coming November 27th & 28th

The Indie Banditas Bazaar is happening here on Bainbridge Island, WA on the Friday and Saturday of Thanksgiving Weekend (November 27th & 28th). It runs from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm both days. The venue is Woodward Middle School located on Sportsman Club Road (yay for lots of space!) I’m very excited to be participating…

Review & Giveaway: Color Your Cloth – A Quilter’s Guide to Dyeing and Patterning Fabric by Malka Dubrawsky

The first time I saw a quilt by Malka Dubrawsky featured on a blog I was floored. Fresh, beautiful, unique, I was in love with this talented woman’s work. Her blog, A Stitch in Dye, has become one of my favorites. I was extremely excited when she first announced she was writing a book. Well…