Showing posts with label award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label award. Show all posts

07 April 2014

Leibster Blog

Sewing sister and fellow one-letter name blogger, T, of u&mii graciously nominated me for the Leibster Blog award.  Awwwwww shucks.  Pop on over and give peep out her digs.  She's got a fantastic eye for color and style.  Many thanks, T!

The Leibster Blog Award is designed to show support for blogs with 200 or less followers.  Accepting the award has a few conditions:
  • thank the person who nominated you for the award
  • post the award on your blog
  • answer five questions asked by the person who nominated you
  • nominate five people and notify them
  • ask them five questions

1. What's your favourite fabric to sew? I like to sew mostly woven fabrics made out of natural fibers.  If it washes and wears well, I'm buying it and sewing it.  If I had to pick a single favorite fabric, it would have to be cotton denim.  It's super simple to sew and can be used to make skirts, pants, jackets, and even shirts - if the weight is right. 

2. Do you have a stash and, if so, how big is it? (The fabric police are watching!)  Do I have a stash?  Bwahahahahahahahahahaha.  No.  Bwahahahahahahahaha.  Not at all.  Ahem.

3. What advice would you give to new sewers?  Don't be afraid to make mistakes.  Even the most advanced/accomplished sewers pick stitches.  Striving for perfection can result in never getting anything done.  

4. What is the favourite tool or gadget in your sewing arsenal? Hmm.  Great question.  I don't have a favorite gadget, though I am extremely pleased that I made the decision to buy a giant (36" x 59") cutting mat.  The mat stays out on the cutting table 24/7 and I use it all the time.  It's particularly helpful when making alterations.

5. If you could sew an outfit for anyone (alive or dead) who would it be and what would you make them? I would love to sew an outfit for my mom.  I won't go into detail about why this isn't likely to happen.  Just know that if it ever did, the world would be so different for me.

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To keep the blog-lovin' going, I'd like to nominate the following peeps:

BeaJay of On the Road to Sew Wear
Renee of When Needle Meets Thread
Michelle of happilycaffeinated
Towanda of Life is Sew Good  
Niema of Wearable Muslin

Here are my questions: 
  • Why did you start sewing?
  • Do you have a pattern company from which you sew the most?  The least?
  • When your sewjo makes a run for the border, what do you do to bring it back?
  • Why did you start blogging?
  • Is there a fabric that you will absolutely not sew?
I also wanted to nominate Nakisha (Sew Crafty Chemist), SarahLiz (SarahLizSewingStyle), and NothyLane (Aft Agley), but someone else beat me to it! 

I am thankful to be a part of such a great group of people.  You all are wonderful and I am grateful to share in our sewing and life adventures.

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Up next:  the trench coat that just refuses to sew it self!

Until next time, peace!

L

03 May 2013

Blogger Awards

I haven't fallen off the face of the Earth!  The end of this semester was particularly busy and I was exhausted every day.  I only recently resumed working on my jeans and finally finished my last UFO.  I'll post updates soon.

For now I'd like to extend much love and appreciation to Dorothy from Sewingfunthings and SarahC from Musings of a Seamstress for nominating me for the Lovely Blogger and Liebster Blog Awards.  I am so thankful to be a part of such a warm community of sewing folk. =)  

Acceptance of both awards involves thanking the individuals for the nomination, sharing nuggets of information about me, displaying the award badge on my blog, and passing the honor along to other bloggers.


Sarah asked ten great questions about sewing that I will answer below. 

1.  Why did you decided to start blogging?   I needed an outlet to release all the crazy that was going on up top.  =)

2.  What are your goals for your blog?  I don't have any defined goals for my blog.  I just like to talk and this one way for me to get my fix.  I hope to continue sharing my sewing adventures while developing friendships with other like-minded folks.


3.  Do you gravitate towards fabrics with texture, pattern or solid colors?  Hmm.  Good question.  I never really thought about it.  I gravitate to what doesn't itch and will look good on me.  I tend to pick natural fibers over synthetics, though.


4.  What is your favorite season to sew for?  I like sewing for spring.  I love linen because it's so easy to sew and handle.  I love making skirts and in the Arctic north that is Michigan, wearing skirts in the winter doesn't work out too well.


5.  What is your favorite fabric store to shop?  An easier question to answer is what is my least favorite fabric store to shop!  JoAnn's.  Sorry hon, your store is terrible.  There aren't many brick & mortar sewing shops around here anymore, so I look for fabric other ways.


6.  What do you call yourself (sewcialist, sewer, seamstress, sewist…) and why?  I am a sewer (sounds like sower).  While I understand the push back against 'sewer' as in the place raw sewage, rats, and C.H.U.D. resides, the English language affords us the opportunity to pronounce differently words that are spelled exactly the same and have completely different meanings.  Why not take advantage of that? =) 


7.  Yes or no to sewing for others?  Why?  No!  It's hard enough sewing for myself.  I don't need the added drama.  Then again, a student offered me $50,000 to make him a pair of jeans once he becomes rich.  In that case...


8.  What is your favorite garment sewn thus far? Why?  I have lots of favorites, but if I had to narrow it down to one pattern/garment, it would have to be my Jalie jeans.  At 5-feet tall with trunk-junk, it is hard to find a good-fitting pair of jeans. 


9.  What is one thing you hope to sew this month?  Given that April is almost over, I'll project this answer onto next month.  I've assembled a set of fabrics inspired by pictures of Forsythia.  My neighbor used to have the most beautiful forsythia bushes on which little wrens would sing their hearts out.  I love this color and think it screams of spring.  This month, I hope to sew several of the planned garments in my mini SWAP.


10.  What is one thing in your must sew list for this year? 
I want to make a full-length tailored wool winter coat complete with wool interlining and flannel-backed lining.  I have a down coat that keeps me quite toasty, but I look like the Stay-Puft marshmallow man.  It's a lot of coat for a short person and I want something that's a little more stylish.


Thanks for asking these questions, Sarah.  You gave me lots to think about and I enjoyed sharing my answers. =)

Now that I've shared some of my sewing thoughts, here are a few things about me.

I throw just as much as I sew.  I love making pottery and since taking my first class, have made two sets of dishes, two drums, flower pots, coffee mugs, etc.  I need to update my Pottery Page to show my latest creations.
I've been roller skating off and on for over 30 years.  More recently (2008), I started going back more consistently.   I used to skate three times per week, but osteoarthritis in both of my knees got the best of me.  Now, I get my roll on once a week.  I just learned a new skate move on Friday and my thighs are still ON FIRE.  I need more practice!
I love dogs and always have.  I can't remember a time when there was never a dog in the house.  We had a chihuahua, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Pit Bull, yellow Lab, and a couple of random strays.  Dogs are wonderfully loyal and are the best of friends.  Pictured here is Maya, a Pit Bull, in her usual stance:  out cold and snoring.







I love driving manual transmission.  I bought my first stick not knowing how to drive it.  After two hours of practicing with a friend in a parking lot, I hopped on the freeway and the rest is history.  I've been driving manual for so long, I sometimes forget how to drive an automatic.  Seems counter-intuitive, right?  I forget that there is no clutch and "Park" sort of freaks me out.  Whenever I drive an automatic, I seriously have to think about what I'm doing! 


I have always loved math and majored in it in college (undergraduate and graduate).  Math was always the first homework I did and the subject that interested me the most.  










To receive both the Lovely Blogger and Leibster Awards, I'd like to nominate all of the participants of the Sew Your Own Wardrobe for a Year challenge.  To commit to sewing all of your clothes for one year is a feat nothing short of remarkable.  I commend everyone who's signed on and look forward to seeing the garments they create.  In particular, I would like to nominate Vita (Pattern Therapy) and Natalea (The Fearless Seamstress) for initiating this challenge and welcoming all of us to join.

 I also nominate Velosewer (How good is that?), Kristine (Just Keep Sewing), God'sGirl T (Virginia's Sew Blessed Daughter), Ruthie (RuthieSews), and Reethi (Weekend Crafting).  I enjoy reading their blogs and adore their creations.  Check them out if you haven't done so already.

 Until next time, peace!

L

29 March 2012

Leibster Blog Award

What a great way to start off the morning!  In my mailbox was a kind note from Doobee of Doobee's Creations nominating me for the Leibster Award.  The award is graciously given to bloggers with under 200 followers to show love, support, and to encourage readership.  How cool is that?!  Awwww, thanks Doobee!!



The rules are simple:
  • Thank the person who nominated you with the award on your blog.
  • Link back to the blogger who presented the award to you.
  • Copy the award badge to your blog.
  • Nominate the award to five other blogs with 200 followers or less.
  • Let the blogger know they've been nominated by leaving a comment.
I'm showing some blogger love to the following people:


Irene Bullock
Sew My Time
Knitter's Delight
Cheap and Picky
Crazed Sewer

Thanks to all who read my blog!

L

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