Hello! Welcome to my first ever not-exactly-sponsored-but-affiliated-with-a-product post. Excited? Me too!
So, I don't think I mentioned it here but I have a project in a book! A book that came out earlier this month. It's Fabric-by-Fabric One-Yard Wonders (the sequel to the first One-Yard Wonders). Look, it's even on Amazon. My flat screen tv cover pattern is on page 350! How many exclamation points can I use in two paragraphs?(!)
Anyway, let's start with the important stuff--if you want to win a copy of this book leave a comment by midnight on December 23 and I'll email the winner on Christmas Eve and the publisher will send you this giant book full of 101 projects.
THE BOOK
See, giant book! There's a huge envelope of patterns in the front followed by 415 full color pages in a spiral binding that conveniently stays open to the page you want. I always like that in a craft book.
I received the book free (part of my compensation for being a contributor) and it arrived on Saturday. I finally had a chance today to take a closer look. For as much as I sew I only branched out of using quilting cottons within the last few years so I found the beginnings of the sections where they describe the types of fabric quite useful. For example, I had no idea what a "woven pile" fabric was. Turns out it's fuzzy stuff like corduroy, velveteen or chenille.
WHAT I (ALMOST) MADE
When I first flipped through the book my immediate reaction was that there were tons of things I'd make. But then, when it came down to choosing something to make for this blog post I actually got stuck. Of course that's more my fault than the book's. I wanted to make something that didn't require pattern pieces from the envelope, could be made with fabric on hand and could be made in an hour or two.
I have a great stash of knits so that's the chapter I went to. Ignoring the fine, fine project on page 350 which totally fit my criteria :) I opted to make the Speedy Ruffle Scarf on page 336.
HOW I (ALMOST) MADE IT
I used a super soft, super lightweight gray jersey knit. It happened to be 60 inches wide rather than the 45 inches called for in the pattern so I adjusted the number of strips I cut to get the proper total length. Also, I used my rotary cutter and ruler to cut the strips which I estimate was about 4000 times easier than marking the knit and cutting with scissors. Of course, I understand not everyone has a rotary cutter but if you've got it, use it!
From the image in the book I had no idea how the scarf was constructed so my usual approach of going off the photo rather than the written instructions didn't work out. Luckily, the instructions were very clear and easy to follow. The hand sewing was a bit tedious but I had my mom on speakerphone so I got all caught up with the family as I stitched away.
The next step would be to machine sew the ruffled layers but I didn't get there. I feel confident it will work (I put a stretch needle in my machine--I'm ready to go) but it's going to have to wait. I didn't want to be late on my one and only scheduled blog post of the year and it's already after 10 pm! You'll have to come back another time to see my snuggly scarf.
SHOULD YOU BUY THIS BOOK?
If the Speedy Ruffle Scarf pattern is representative of the book, it's clearly written and easy to follow. If you like to do a variety of types of sewing from home dec to toys to apparel this is a great book and you'll certainly find enough projects to make it worth the $30 price tag (more like $20 on Amazon).It's also a very informative book with tips for sewing different types of fabrics.
If you have kids (or sew for kids) this book would be especially worthwhile as there are a number of toys and kids' clothing pieces. I guess kids fit into a yard of fabric better than most adults.
On the other hand, I'm going to be honest, if you're like me and get irritated following patterns this may not be the book for you. I find it tedious to follow a detailed pattern and there are a lot of super adorable projects in here that I simply wouldn't make out of laziness. The piglet stuffed toy on page 302 is a perfect example. Of course with 101 patterns I could just skip the complicated ones. I flipped through the book with a critical eye and still found more than 10 projects I would definitely make and several projects that described a new-to-me technique. Given that, I'd say the book would be a worthwhile investment for your sewing library even for a pattern-phobe.
Of course, you don't even have to make an investment--just leave a comment and you might win a book. And if you don't sew it'd make a great gift.
And with that, I'll conclude the longest post in history with a list of the other blogs on the blog book tour. I'm sure there are several other chances to win books so take a look and the blogs of the other contributors. Thanks for reading!
12/12/2011 Becka's Project Journal
12/13/2011 Craft Buds
12/14/2011 Patch Work Duck Designs
12/15/2011 Patch Work Duck Designs
12/15/2011 A Spoonful of Sugar
12/15/2011 Nifty Kidstuff
12/15/2011 Becka's Project Journal
12/16/2011 Nom Nom Nom Nom
12/16/2011 Quaint and Quirky
12/17/2011 ikatbag
12/17/2011 Two Brown Birds
12/18/2011 Sharon Sews
12/19/2011 LBG Studio
12/19/2011 Carolina Fair Designs
12/19/2011 Under Construction
12/20/2011 Little Blue Cottage
12/21/2011 Craftzine
12/21/2011 Neuroses Galore
12/21/2011 Emily Steffen
12/22/2011 Jenna Lou Loves You
12/23/2011 Spincushion
12/27/2011 One Inch World
12/28/2011 Sew Sew Etc.
January ‘12 Lu Lu Carter
January ’12 Fiberosity
January ’12 Zuhause
January ’12 Obsessively Stiching
January ’12 No Bad Days
January ’12 Craft & Cackle
January ’12 AfricanKelli
How exciting! I saw this book in the store, looked through it, and had NO idea your project was in it. Yay!
Posted by: KrisFun | December 19, 2011 at 11:29 PM
So excited! I would love to win this!
Posted by: Kristen | December 20, 2011 at 02:25 AM
I started looking through your blog trying to find the post that originally drew me to your site. I had done a google search for a free sewing pattern of some sort and one of your posts popped up and I've been reading ever since. I can't recall the original post - but I realized I've been reading since 2008! It's almost creepy - I've been reading about the life of a stranger who's first name I'm not even sure of for almost four years! The internet is a strange and wonderful place.
At any rate, I've been collecting fabric from Freecycle and the free section in Craigslist recently and have a ton of fabric that I don't really know what to do with - how do I work with tulle? What do I do with this thin, shimmery stuff? Brown velvet and yellow...linen? This book would be a big help, and because the fabric was free and I have lots of it I don't feel wasteful experimenting.
I enjoy reading about your garden and crafts, thanks for the blog. Happy holidays!
Posted by: Monique | December 20, 2011 at 06:22 AM
Sounds like fun!
Posted by: Becky | December 20, 2011 at 06:43 AM
Wow! That is a really thick sewing book! 415 pages you say, that would certainly help me put my fabric collecting to good use!
Posted by: Katie | December 20, 2011 at 07:38 AM
i am also wicked lazy and not good at following patterns at all, but my resolution is to be better about both- so this could help me! plus, i have a lot of 1 yard cuts to use up...
Posted by: amorette | December 20, 2011 at 08:24 AM
Congrats for being in the book. I don't have a flat screen yet but when I get one I'll know where to look for a cover pattern.
Posted by: Katina | December 20, 2011 at 08:42 AM
Congratulations on being published!!!! I can't wait to see the book. Happy sewing and crafting!
Posted by: Lisa | December 20, 2011 at 08:43 AM
What a fun book!
Posted by: Tonia Jeffery | December 20, 2011 at 09:51 AM
excited to see the book! Thanks!
Posted by: DeEtte | December 20, 2011 at 10:33 AM
I like following a pattern and then figuring out what I would do or like to do different. For me it's part of my creative process I guess. So yeah, I'd love to win the book.
Posted by: SewLindaAnn | December 20, 2011 at 11:06 AM
What an adorable book! Congrats on being included.
Posted by: Tasha | December 20, 2011 at 12:16 PM
This looks a great book! It must be so exciting for you to have your work included.
Congratulations!!
Posted by: Gill | December 20, 2011 at 01:45 PM
Oye! Im with you. Having the complicated patterns be surrounded by simpler ones makes me happy! =)
Posted by: Jacqueline | December 20, 2011 at 04:29 PM
I would love to with this because I know that Santa did not pick this title out for me!
Posted by: Stacy | December 20, 2011 at 04:32 PM
I'm am dying to get my hands on this book! Thanks for the giveaway! liz.taylor24@yahoo.com
Posted by: Liz Taylor | December 20, 2011 at 05:24 PM
I really like patterns, so this is really cool for me!
Thanks for the chance!
Posted by: Cindy | December 20, 2011 at 08:11 PM
This looks wonderful--I love that there are patterns included. :)
Posted by: Suzie | December 20, 2011 at 08:37 PM
This one is definitely on my wishlist! Full sized patterns are a bonus!
Posted by: Susan | December 20, 2011 at 08:38 PM
Looks like a good book and the concept is spot on for shall I call myself a fabric collector
I am always buying just one yard of some fabric
THis would help my stash problem
Posted by: sharon | December 21, 2011 at 07:33 AM
I would love love love to win! Such an awesome book :)
Posted by: Carole-ann Galloway | December 21, 2011 at 10:55 AM
Congrats on getting your project published! Must be so cool to see your stuff in print. :o)
Posted by: Sarah | December 21, 2011 at 04:50 PM
You're famous! How exciting.
I'd love to win this book as a post-Christmas gift for myself... fingers crossed!
Posted by: Sonja European | December 21, 2011 at 09:13 PM
Congratulations! I'd love to win this book. Thank you ;) mamalusco at ortelco dot net
Posted by: Mama Lusco | December 21, 2011 at 09:34 PM
Ohhh~ I'd love to make something from this book :)
Posted by: Huey Ming | December 21, 2011 at 10:03 PM
I was thinking in buying it! I think is awesome.
Thanks for the chance to win!
lauramdd(at)terra(dot)es
Posted by: Laura | December 22, 2011 at 03:18 AM
Congratulations on being included in the book - what an accomplishment. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy!
Posted by: Becky Greene | December 22, 2011 at 06:42 AM
I love all the projects in this book!
Posted by: Michelle | December 22, 2011 at 07:55 AM
This is wonderful! What a great accomplishment! Congrats!
Posted by: nicole | December 22, 2011 at 11:13 AM
Woo to the hoo! Congrats!
Posted by: Dana | December 22, 2011 at 12:20 PM
This really looks like a great book. I'm putting it on my birthday wish list!
Posted by: DebbieKL | December 22, 2011 at 07:37 PM
Congrats! Looks like a great book to have in my sewing room. Happy Holidays.
Posted by: Christie S. | December 22, 2011 at 07:39 PM
I know it must be SO exciting to be published in a book like this! Congratulations!! :-) (Oh, and you can *never* use too any exclamation points for something so wonderful!!! :-) Thank you for giving us a chance to win a copy of our very own! :-)
Posted by: Gwen Windham | December 22, 2011 at 09:11 PM
It looks so interesting--I'll have to keep my eye out for it. Congratulations in getting your project published!
Posted by: Suzie | December 23, 2011 at 12:17 AM
This book looks great! Such a wonderful concept :) Hope I win:)
Posted by: Carrie | December 23, 2011 at 08:24 AM
Hope I win!! This book looks like a lot of fun
Posted by: Neyda | December 23, 2011 at 02:19 PM
Long post but worth it! :O)
Posted by: Shannon | December 23, 2011 at 07:25 PM
Congratulations on getting your project published! What a great looking book! I'd love some new patterns! Thanks for a chance to win! :)
Posted by: Carla G | December 23, 2011 at 10:28 PM
So who won? :)
Posted by: Monique | December 26, 2011 at 04:22 PM
Congrats on being published (again!). If the contest is over, then hooray for the winner. If it's not, count me in!!
Posted by: Lauren | December 26, 2011 at 04:48 PM