sew, mama, sew giveaway day!

today is giveaway day at sew, mama, sew!

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sew, mama, sew may have been one of the first sewing-focused larger blogs i came across…i think it was through their bustling flickr group, maybe?  it’s a site full of great ideas and i’m always finding new blogs through them.  anyway, i’ve never had my act together enough to participate in one of their giveaway days before, but i have something ready this time!

foldover doily clutch

my giveaway item is a foldover doily clutch, sewn by me and detailed in my tutorial here!

foldover doily clutch

this sweet little clutch has a touch of vintage style but the the gray hemp outer and the metal zipper are very modern.  it’s fully lined with a fun abstract woodgrain fabric.

foldover doily clutch

it would make a great gift, but if you keep it for yourself i won’t tell.  🙂

foldover doily clutch tutorial

want to win this foldover doily clutch?

HERE’S HOW TO ENTER:

  • leave me a comment!  need a prompt?  how about…what’s your favorite holiday song?
  • leave your email address with your comment so i can contact you if you win.
  • must be 18 or older to win.
  • giveaway is open to international residents.
  • giveaway will close december 7 at 5pm PDT.  i’ll pick a winner at random and let them know by december 9.  **GIVEAWAY NOW CLOSED**

that’s it!  if you’re visiting skirt as top for the first time, feel free to poke around a while!  i sew kids clothes, adult clothes, quilts, whatever strikes my fancy.  i offer a number of free tutorials, and if you like movies, my friend jessica and i run an ongoing film petit series which is a fun one to check out!

anyway…greetings!  salutations!  and good luck!

house tour: master bedroom

have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful

i’m a firm believer in that william morris quote, and i consider it my guiding principle in decorating my house. i’m kind of a minimalist (plus lots of everyday clutter, hehe) but i feel like pretty much every furniture/decorating piece in my home has meaning, usefulness, or makes me happy in some way. as a result, it takes me a long time for spaces to feel “finished,” since i can’t just head out and buy everything all at once…i collect over time. that’s how it’s been with our bedroom – we’ve lived in the house over 9 years now and actually switched rooms a couple times as we added kids and different layouts worked better for us. i like the current setup the best, though.

my husband and i tend to be drawn towards sort of a mix between the arts & crafts era of design plus mid-century modern plus straight up modern. those three are all about clean lines and nice detail, so they do seem to play well together. here’s a little tour!

bedroom tour

as i pinned rooms i liked, i noticed i was really drawn to a high contrast wall with neutrals and pops of color. and i know i told the story once before, but my husband painted it for me as a mother’s day surprise this year! it’s super dramatic and i LOVE it. the color is devine penguin, and with the white duvet as giant reflector, it makes a great blog photo background. hehe. we have a queen crate & barrel bed frame that looks sort of antique-ish (we got it when we were first married and they’ve got nothing like it anymore, boo!). i’m a big fan of the texture our pintuck duvet cover adds to the space. the watercolor on the upper right was painted by Em.

bedroom tour

on my side of the bed i have dried billy balls in a pretty arts & crafts style vase my husband gifted me from rejuvenation (i love gingko leaves), sitting on a MCM-ish west elm night stand. the vase rests on a great little craft book by one of my favorite creative bloggers, abbey. my water coaster is a pretty tile from anthro. the lamps are from restoration hardware (similar here – sometimes they have big lighting sales and their lamps get super cheap, which is when we nabbed these).

bedroom tour

oh and that pillow on the bed? that perfect pillow that draws your eye and ties everything together so nicely?! it was made by jessica. she sent it as a surprise for my birthday a couple weeks back, and i’m obsessed with it. check out that pebble quilting! the luscious anna maria horner field study! the tie in to the wall color! it’s so wonderful and really was the final thing to make the room feel complete. so meaningful, so beautiful, so perfect. the girl can sew for reals, lemme tell ya. thanks jess!

bedroom tour

when i’m in bed, this is my view, which i like to call “amish chic.” it’s my swoon mini quilt, hung over a simple wooden chair from my father-in-law’s childhood desk set. we didn’t have a chair in the room until i hung the quilt and it needed something below, but i like it a lot. we’re lucky to have original mouldings up by the ceiling too; it’s fun to hang stuff from them. the closet is on the left here. it’s technically walk in, but it’s just 24″ wide so don’t get all jealous.

swoon mini quilt

here’s the top of my dresser.

bedroom tour

the chalkboard canvas is an idea i saw on cakies a couple years back, made when Em was a toddler, and it’s so fun. i take it down every so often, have the kids do some chalk art, then throw it back up there. right now it sports a purple elephant climbing a ladder, drawn by Em of course. on the left, O drew “helicopters.” underneath i have art from a family vacation, a bowl gifted from my friend erin, and a couple hourglasses (need another one – not a collection until you have three, right?). i cut Em’s silhouette out a long time ago and need to make one for O too…

bedroom tour

here’s the view looking out toward the living room, dining room, and kitchen. we don’t have a coat closet so we put an Eames hang-it-all knock off up in the hallway recently. it’s hard to keep pared down enough to stay pretty, but it’s highly practical. more kid art beyond.

bedroom tour

and here’s looking into the room. yes, a TV – my husband watches it with headphones on as he falls asleep. we’ve swapped out most of the light fixtures in our house over the years (which had been replaced with cheap big box awfulness by prior owners) to schoolhouse type fixtures from rejuvenation and schoolhouse electric. can’t really see them here, but the floors are fir. we tore out burber carpet and had the floors refinished soon after moving in (doing the floors right away was my personal must when we bought the house). we repainted both dressers black a long time ago – they used to be in my husband’s childhood bedroom. i’d like to have clean-lined natural wood ones someday, but these work and they were free, so…

bedroom tour

most of the original glass knobs are still in the house. love them.

and that’s it! small room, see? i think builders in the 1920s were smart in devoting most of the square footage in a house to living room, dining room, and kitchen. our bedroom isn’t huge and that’s fine – it’s not a big hangout space, it’s a bedroom! the original bathroom and closets are tiny too. the house clutters fast since it is pretty small, but having 4 people in 1300 square feet of main living space (plus a 500 square foot finished basement) means you can’t just accumulate a bunch of stuff for the heck of it. gotta be thoughtful about what’s brought in and really mindful of scale, you know?

so. a little break from my typical sewing posts but i still snuck some sewn goodies in there. you know me.

swoon block mini quilt

back in August, i asked for your advice on what to do with my “practice” swoon quilt block (pattern here). i got some really great suggestions (thanks guys!) and then….i sat on those suggestions! ha! i kind of liked having the block hanging up in my sewing room as it was, i didn’t have time to work on it, and it kept growing on me the longer it was hanging there. during that time, i decided a mini quilt for our bedroom wall would definitely be the way to go (once i was finally ready to finish it).

swoon mini quilt

then sometime in late September, Robin pulled together a sewing night at Modern Domestic with a still-pregnant Gail, so i quickly added a small border of kona snow around the outside to frame it, then basted it. once at MD, i took full advantage of the fancy pants Bernina machines (and the advice of my friends) to turn my swoon block into a mini quilt! oh man, big mistake sewing on one of those. suddenly my modest Brother machine, which has treated me well since i started sewing 3.5 years ago, felt like a hunk of garbage (what’s the phrase? “new hotness versus old brokeness?”). the Bernina quilted like a hot knife through butter, and i can’t get it out of my mind since.

swoon mini quilt

i have a savings fund going.

swoon mini quilt

anyway, you can see my quilting pattern a bit better on the back – i pretty much just outlined the star and kept the quilting minimal to let the design stand out. the backing is black yarn dyed essex linen. the binding is kona olive, of course, hand-finished. i think if i could make every project with yarn dyed black and kona olive, i would.

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it hangs supported by a dowel. i added pockets to the upper corners and sewed a little thread loop in the center (next time i think i’d do a fabric loop instead).

swoon mini quilt
now that the space is complete, i might pull together a little tour. you’ve seen bits and pieces but it might be fun to see the whole room, right? my bud Jessica sent me an awesome birthday surprise, too, which really ties the room together and will make an appearance when i show the rest of it! maybe later this week?

PS – i’m “skirtastop.com” now! kind of exciting. that’s another project that was procrastinated on – my husband bought me the domain name for Mother’s Day and we finally made the switch! i feel so grown up now! no need to update your feeds; the redirect should happen automatically…hopefully.  🙂

little gifts given

my friend Gail (from the lovely blog probably actually) recently had a baby boy!  and man is he cuuuuute!  his name is Oscar and the kids and i got to go visit him recently.  and what does one do when one is visiting a sewing friend with a new baby?  she sews gifts of course!

i first made a big sister gift for Lila, because my mom was great about doing that when anyone we knew had a baby.  always a good idea to make the older sibling feel special too.

big sister shirt

it’s a flashback skinny tee in a 3T.  i used old navy clearance shirts, as usual, and preserved the factory hems.  i used purple for the body since i know i’ve seen Lila in purple quite a bit, and a soft floral rib knit for the sleeves and neckline.  contrast sleeves seems to be a trend now and i think it’s a fun one.  i added a little heart patch to the bottom for an extra special touch.

then i made some pants for baby Oscar:

newborn pants

the pattern is Rae’s free newborn pants pattern.  i did contrast bindings on both for kicks.  i added 1″ to the pants on the left, because i remember these being pretty roomy when i made them for O and figured they’d last Oscar a couple months if they just had a bit of extra length.

heather ross pants

this pair may look familiar!  heather ross clothes on the line from far far away II.  this time i added aviary woodgrain bindings.  i love snuggling with O when he wears his pajamas in this fabric, so i figured Gail and her husband would enjoy it too.  and i know she likes woodgrain.

hedgehog pants

this pair may look familiar too!  i figured there couldn’t be anything more fun than to make pants for the little guy to look like his big sis.  and when i took these gifts over to them, Lila was wearing this skirt her mom made in the same gray corduroy!  fancy that.

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i had hoped that Gail would get a kick out of a mini version of her hedgehog pants, and she totally did.  it was a fun reaction.  🙂

for mama, i brought a trio of vintage sheet fat quarters from my stash and a spool of metallic gold thread.  i love sewing with metallic thread, it adds a special touch to topstitching.  figured she could make use of these when she’s back in sewing action.

vintage sheets and pretty thread

for dad?  well i didn’t sew him anything, but i did make the family some chicken tortilla soup adapted from this recipe (i added cayenne pepper for a bit of a kick).  i brought some sour cream so they didn’t necessarily need to go for a grocery run, but apparently Lila ate it all up!  good work, Lila.

happy little presents for a happy little family.  oh and when Gail said Oscar has “the sweetest newborn smell you could ever imagine,” she wasn’t kidding!  he’s really wonderful.  i only got one picture during our visit, though!  right as i was taking it, O said “he’s soft!”  which is absolutely accurate.  Lila is a loving big sis, too.

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i might check in tomorrow but if i don’t, have a great thanksgiving!

ohio star picnic quilt

i do believe a homemade quilt is the perfect wedding gift. quilts are so personal, made with love and care, and can last many many years. plus they’re practical – a handmade picnic quilt will be there to help keep a couple warm on camping trips, to be there for them as they have family picnics and create memories. they can even be a reminder of their wedding day!

ohio star picnic quilt

one of my early sewing projects was a blanket for baby Em, and the first time i covered my little daughter in a simple blanket i made, it nearly brought me to tears. it was a turning point for me, where i fully understood the specialness of handmade things and the love that goes into them. my family wasn’t really full of quilters – i have friends that have beautiful ancient handmade quilts made by their great-grandmothers, but my family seems to prefer to sew garments, embroider, knit, and crochet – still wonderful crafts and i know some quilts were likely made along the way, but they just weren’t part of our family culture like others. as i’ve dabbled in quilting, i’ve learned how much time and effort goes into each one and how much they mean to the maker. quilts are super powerful, you guys.

so i made this picnic quilt for my husband’s cousin Amy and her new husband Ben as their wedding gift and I hope they have many happy memories with it. it’s made with a vintage sheet, a sturdy navy cotton i bought during Anna’s Instagram destash (thanks Anna!), DS for Joann gold, and the chambray from Em’s big bow dress. i tried to give a nod to the colors and tone of their wedding in my choices (here are a few shots from the reception…soooooooo Portlandy!).

wedding

the back is a huge piece of dark blue (stretch?) corduroy that i thrifted. you can sort of see my quilting pattern here (i tried to make the star pop, so i followed the outer lines of it 1/4″ away from the seam). the corduroy was really heavy, too, which is perfect for a picnic blanket. sorry about the weirdly lit photos, it was starting to rain and O was going to wake up from his nap at any minute.

ohio star picnic quilt

ohio star picnic quilt

i appliqued a little linen heart for the couple onto joel dewberry woodgrain, adding their initials and wedding date.

ohio star picnic quilt

the design is a modified giant ohio star. i love how many different designs you can make with half square triangles! i first had the idea to make a quilt like this when i saw the ohio supernova quilt by Heather Jones floating around pinterest, and i referenced Jeni’s tutorial as i sketched my plan out on graph paper. it’s constructed of HSTs with vintage sheet squares in the corners. the solid blocks i cut at 9.5″ squares, the HST squares i cut at 10″ each. by that math the quilt ended up about 54″ x 54″, plenty big for a few people to sit on for a picnic, though smaller than the picnic blanket i made for us (and we use often).

ohio star picnic quilt

there’s no batting. to finish the quilt i put the top and the backing right sides together, pinned the heck out of it, and sewed around the outside leaving an opening for turning. i turned, topstitched around the edge, then did my quilting with a walking foot to make sure the layers didn’t shift. it went pretty fast! i actually jumped back and forth between working on this and the flower girl dress. when the organza got annoying, i shifted over to straight lines and cotton for relief.

ohio star picnic quilt

i got an enthusiastic text from Amy and Ben the day after the wedding thanking me and saying they loved it, which is great – the thing about quilts is they ARE a lot of work so knowing they’re going to an appreciative home is solid gold.

ohio star picnic quilt

now i want to make more quilts!