Friday, August 3, 2012

Olive the Ostrich and a giveaway!

Olive the Ostrich is back! A friend of mine just had a beautiful little baby girl and I knew that I wanted to make her a little dress and bloomers out of my Olive the Ostrich fabric. The line will start shipping with Robert Kaufman this November. At the rate that this summer is flying by, it will be here before you know it!

Making the dress and bloomers was my first go at ruffles and thanks to some great tips from ya'll, I was able to master them. (I used a piece of twine and a zig zag stitch and they came together without any more gnashing of teeth.) I used McCall's 6539 pattern which I had no trouble following once I figured out the ruffle situation. I adore the way the scale of the ostriches in the fabric and the little hearts are just so sweet.


And here's the lovely model, Ella! She's a petite little thing and I made everything waaaaaay to big, but she'll grow into it, right? :) She is absolutely swimming in her little ostrich suit :) How beautiful is she?



So...who wants some Olive the Ostrich? I have 2 FQ packs to give away to 2 of you! Just leave me a comment here and tell me what sewing skill you've recently conquered (or want to conquer!). I will draw the winners the morning of Wed 8/8/12.




My fun berry basket from Anthropologie. Have been waiting to fill it with FQs for a photo shoot. I suspect you will be seeing it again!

The selvage even has little hearts on it. They make me smile. :)

I'm working on a patchwork wall hanging right now and have incorporated a bit of Olive into it. Hoping to make some headway on it this weekend and can share it with you next week. Have a wonderful weekend and good luck everyone!

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186 comments:

Jodi said...

Oh, she is just adorable!!! And surely there's no better model for your wonderful fabric creations!

Kritta22 said...

What a beautiful model!!

I'm going to need that line of fabric! You are soo awesome!

My new sewing adventure is hexies!!! I heard they were addicting BUT SERIOUSLY!!

Jennie P. said...

I've loved this since the first sneaky peek I saw. I love Ostriches! Those little ruffled bloomers are adorable too!

I would like to conquer sewing zippers into garments or other things. I know it probably seems easy enough, but I've always been intimidated by them.

B Greene said...

I have also jumped on the Hexy bandwagon and I am loving it! It makes you look at fabric in a whole new way!

This fabric line is adorable! Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

That dress is adorable! I reaaly need to work on elastic, that strechy litte bugger!

Linda said...

I've been sewing so long, I've tried just about every facet of it. (Can't think of anything new I've tried lately.)The little dress and bloomers are adorable and so is the baby!

LethargicLass said...

I am intimidated by pillows... I would like to make one one day soon

Anonymous said...

i'd like to conquer the actual starting of a project!!! i tend to procrastinate heavily when i'm not quite sure of all the details, when in reality the time is better spent muddling through it - i could probably perfect it by trying it a few times faster than waiting around until i figure it all out in my head!

www.randomthoughtsdoordi.com said...

I must learn how to machine quilt. I am so scared to try anything except straight lines

Kathryn said...

I've been doing more machine quilting rather than paying for it to be done. Mostly smaller projects, but I'm getting better.

Julie said...

I just ordered this collection for my shop... so cute to see what you did with it.

Anonymous said...

These are super cute, and so is the baby and her new clothes!

I've been working on embroidery lately, trying to improve my skills there. But next up will probably be using zippers, something I've never done before. (But there are a million and one tutorials online, so I'm bound to figure it out without too much trouble.)

(clumsy.chord(at)gmail.com)

Beezus said...

Maybe it's a little silly, but I've been learning how to use the square in a square method to get me out of some intricate small triangle piecing. Thanks for sharing with us! :)

Angela said...

hmm...well I'm trying to conquer paper piecing patterns using the freezer paper technique. I went to bed last night thinking about it, so I guess it is on my brain. ;)

Live a Colorful Life said...

This is SO cute. I would still like to learn to free motion quilt.

Johanna said...

Ah, cute model! And cute dress :)
I would really like to be able to free motion quilt. I have been trying to get there for almost two years now but somehow my machine just don't want me to (at least that is what I am convinced is going on :) )

Michael said...

Love the ostriches! Makes me want to do baby clothes again! As a longtime hand quilter I have been slowing improving my machine quilting.

Allison C said...

I just learned how to long arm quilt and I made my first quilt with it. I LOVE it and it looks awesome (toot, toot says my horn).
I really like the ostrich print even though I had an ostrich bite me when I was 7 years old and haven't wanted anything to do with ostriches since. Clearly the ostrich I met wasn't a loving ostrich like Olive.

mary mahoo said...

I mastered french seams this summer. Love that wee girl & your ostriches are sweet. Thanks for the chance to win.

Beached Librarian said...

So cute!

I want to learn quilt stitching. I can do simple things, like straigh lines, but I want to learn how to do the swirls and flowers and other fun things. So, I think that I need to take a class!

Brittany said...

What a cute little model ... and your fabric line is fantastic as well.
This may sound silly but I have finally figured out how to work with metallic thread! After many long talks with the nice ladies at my LQS and finding out that I should NOT talk about thread with the mechanics. I learned that there is such a thing as a metallic thread needle, need to drop my tension and slow WAY down. Apparently I kept melting my thread ... oops. Keep up the good work. Your fabric is beautiful as always. Thanks for the great giveaway.

knottygnome said...

i don't know that i've conquered anything but i did just figure out i can use my open toe walking foot instead of a zipper foot and that has made my life 10 times easier.

Scenic Pit Stops said...

Oh geez, this is SO cute! I haven't mastered anything new recently, but I did just get a new fancy machine, so I'm hoping to master the basics on it soon!! Thank you for the giveaway!

Amber H. said...

I've recently mastered the art of draping to make clothes, and the next thing I want to master is carving stamps and designing my own fabric!

Phyllis said...

My goodness...I love that fabric and love that baby!! The outfit is just adorable!

Marjorie's Busy Corner said...

Such a sweetie!! FMQ is what I am trying to conquer; not sure it will ever happen though..lol

DianeY said...

I've been sewing for so long, there isn't a lot I haven't done. But I bought a serger recently & have been working a lot with it-I love it!

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kbzelazny said...

Love your baby outfit-so cute! I'm working on my free motion quilting. Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

HELLO! I'M TRYING TO LEARN FREE MOTION QUILTING-JUST TAKES LOTS OF PRACTICE,I THINK!
THANKS FOR SHARING SOME "OLIVE"!

msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

Four dogs and one quilter said...

Have two grandchildren due next year and would love to sew some clothes for them. After seeing your cute outfit will have to give it a try.

Anonymous said...

those ruffles are the cutest thing I have ever seen. I regret that my little one is already 2 and a half and I missed the chance to put ruffles on her butt when she was crawling around. You did a fantastic job! And those ostriches are to DIE for. I made a little dress with the Llama fabric but I don't think my kid's wardrobe will be complete without one from ostrich fabric as well!

Megan said...

super cute!!

I need to master curves. :)

Haley said...

I'm working on my first ever quilt right now, so I'm learning lots of new things. My most recent skill: piecing my rows.

Sonia B said...

All very cute. I've been working hard to take my free-motion quilting up a notch. Thanks for the chance.

K said...

I've just about completed my first quilt. I'm so excited! It was challenging trying to get everything lined up right, but it has turned out so beautiful so far!

Chiska said...

What a cutie! I love the fabric too. I'm trying to work my nerve to follow a pattern for a dress for my little girl. We've just moved so it may be a little way off, but it's still looming there.

clarek04 said...

These are lovely :D I have an unfinished quilt sitting in the cupboard awaiting free motion and I think I have overcome my fear of zips, I am yet to try a buttonhole!

Meredith said...

I want to try to make ruffles but have been scared to! Congratulations - your ruffles look great!

Tamie said...

Love this collection of fabrics. I have many sewing skills I'd like to conquer but machine quilting and curves are two that are at the top.

Rcoleman said...

Love the fabric and the ruffles! I am working on my applique sewing with my machine!

Bialacs Blog said...

I need to complete baby project before they outgrow it and then have to restart for the next grandchild of that gender.

Gill said...

Not exactly sewing but I'm in the middle of a screenprinting course and loving every minute!
Thanks for a great giveaway!

teachpany said...

What a cute collection, and a perfect use for the print. She's adorable! I'm working on my FMQ skills. It's getting better.

Julie said...

Gorgeous ruffles, olive ostrich and baby! Apart from ruffles, which I have never tried, I'd like to conquer FMQ - or at least improve so that it is fit to be seen in public.

Jane Coombs said...

I have been making a lot of aprons this summer and I thought that I had mastered in the Greist binder. It is an old presser foot. It works great for me on the small stuff like pockets. But the big stuff...whoa, I spent four hours ripping out the binding on an apron. Never again. I am backing them instead.

BijouxBaby said...

I love all your fabrics! I've been working on quilting. I've almost convinced myself to jump into attempting to FMQ an actual quilt. I'll probably chicken out at the last minute, but you never know.

sandyandcosmo said...

I've recently conquered my fear of serging!

Cecilia said...

I'm working on my FMQ skills. They are getting better, but I have 3 queen size quilts ready to work on. This will be the first time trying to quilt something this large on my home machine. Cute outfit! I have a 5 month old granddaughter who would look cute in that outfit. Thanks for the chance to win.

Sue said...

Cute fabric! I have finally managed to put the binding on all of my quilts neatly! Took a couple of tries but now I can do it like a pro!(Patting myself on the back! :-))

hueisei said...

I'm working on a stitchery quilt :)

Linda R. said...

I am a huge fan of your whimsical fabric! I recently conquered machine quilting on my not longarm machine. I can truly say I enjoy it now so much! I would love to make an adorable baby quilt with this line.

Erin T./Emelote of Calais said...

For me it was quilting! I had never done it before, so it was a new skill I have taught myself.

I love the fabric!

patricia said...

Just what I want to do with this! I conquered the buttonholes on my new machine before my guide classes. Think I had an angel that day???

Jill said...

These new prints are beautiful and do is the little model! My sister is due with her first baby (a girl) in December and this little outfit would be perfect. But what I'd really love to learn how to make is a quilt! Thanks for sharing a sneak peak of fabric to come!

Unknown said...

I am currently working on my meandering skills on my home machine. This is a great line that would make some awesome things for my niece

ritainalaska said...

cute little oufit for a sweet little cutie! i'm going to do hexies, too; i've pulled the fabrics and have the stuff for epp, so i'm ready to cut and proceed. english paper piecing is my new technique to do. wouldn't 'olive the ostrich' make a pretty little hexie quilt for a little girl?

Fran said...

That's gorgeous fabric! So sweet. Recently I've been working on patchwork stars, and trying to get the points right...

drmithome said...

I made hexies a couple of weeks ago. Surprisingly, they were not as hard as I had envisioned.

Laura R. said...

Love the fabric! I just learned how to free-motion quilt.

Al said...

I'm so in love with this fabric.
I finally conquered Storm at Sea paper pieced blocks! (After putting them together backwards....twice)

SachaLynn said...

Sooo cute! Love it! Just learned shirring and am getting ready to make my first rag quilt. :)

Laura said...

I am feeling more confident of my FMQ and branching out into other patterns. The ostriches and the baby are both really cute!

Kristen Sanderson said...

I would love to be able to fmq but I just cant seem to get my hands and head to work at the same time. ksanderson@hotmail.ca

Maggie said...

Lovely fabric! It would make beautiful twirly skirts.

I recently learned to sew welt pockets. Definitely worth the effort.

Kathy Harris said...

I'm working on becoming comfortable with foundation paper piecing. It's not quick, but very precise. It does take some thinking and concentration though.

GrandmaDe said...

She is adorable! Our first granddaughter is due in November - I can't wait to sew fun outfits for her!! I'm still trying to master mitered joining on my binding - I can do it just fine for the length but it's that last little joint as I finish that still has me stumped!

Mrs Flying Blind... said...

So cute!
I have just mastered the Y-seam, now the world is my weird-angled oyster!

Caitlin said...

Ella is absolutely gorgeous! Such a sweet face :) I've recently been gaining experience in the use of bias binding. I've got a kaleidoscope quilt with zigzag edges, and a double wedding ring with scalloped edges that will be a real test to making the bias work for me, lol! Thanks for the giveaway!!

Pat said...

who knew ostriches could be so cute? I love these fabrics and you couldn't have found a cuter model than Ella! I want to improve my zipper insertion skills and would love to make a zippered pouch with this fabric. This collection is a winner!

Gina said...

Adorable outfit and fabric! I would like to try out pintucks. I have seen some cute girls dresses in catalogs for the fall season and would like to try to make my own version. Have a good weekend and thanks for the chance to win!

Lee said...

What a great job and the Ella outfit! I recently learned how to make HST - half square triangles! Its been fun! thanks!

Anonymous said...

I've just mastered FMQ and am now planning a quilt for our bed (a King Size)and this range fits in perfectly with the colour scheme I have chosen.

Linda said...

Love the ostriches! I would love to be able to put in a trouser zip!
Linda on travjonuk@yahoo.com

Michelle said...

Those bloomers are adorable. Love the berry basket, too. I have many skills to master yet. I'm getting a little better at putting in bust darts. I really want to try sewing in a zipper soon, too.

Johanna said...

I'd love to be able to make clothes for myself. I have been having a hard time buying clothes that fit the way I would like.

Joan J said...

I would love to master the skill of actually taking my sewing machine out of its case and sitting down to SEW!

Adorable fabric (and model!)

Rachelle said...

I'm currently working on FMQ; still needs a lot of practice.

Patti said...

Ella is adorable in her Olive outfit! I just completed my first machine applique block, so I'm pretty excited about it. Thanks for the chance to win.

NancyinSTL said...

I'mn overcoming my fear of FMQ and am getting much better. I still have a long way to go, but have learned how to best set my machine up and which threads to use that will yield better results.

pmlynek said...

I've learned to use giant size pieces of fabric in a quilt,,,I finally know what I do best with quilting--at least for now. The ostrich material would inspire another outrageous quilt.

SunflowerSkies said...

What a lovely outfit! I'd like to improve my skills with sewing zippers in.

Gwen said...

Ella is just precious in her cute little ostrich outfit! :-) I want to learn to machine quilt. I have quite a stack of quilt tops that need to be finished... and I just keep putting it off. If I could machine quilt, I think that I would enjoy working on that stack of tops! :-) Thank you for the chance to win some of this adorable fabric! If I win, I think that I'd have to make something for my little granddaughter-- who LOVES birds! :-)

Joyce said...

Gorgeous!! Would love to win!

charlotte said...

I would love to win some of the Olive fabrics. So cute! I have recently conquered zippers. After installing 8 in pillow covers and pouches, I am almost confident.

Kate said...

Straight line quilting, but only on small quilts, and yes, that is one adorable little girl!

bets said...

How precious! And love the material too. I am working on improving my making of a perfect HST. I need them to line up perfectly etc. when in a row....need more practice. Love making little quilts lately....

KatieQ said...

Ella seems very pleased with her new outfit. The ruffles are adorable. I'm not familiar with the twine and zig zag method. I'll have to check that out.
I am trying to conquer FMQ without much success. but I am determined to get it right.

Anonymous said...

so stinking cute!! i just mastered serging - which took a while! scg00387 at yahoo dot com

Nicci P said...

OMGosh, I love this. To me it screams, "Make me into a Valentine's quilt!". Oh, I am supposred to say what skills I am working on.....curved piecing and fmq.

Thanks for sharing the cute fabric, cute baby and cute outfit. Love your stuff!

CapitolaQuilter said...

The hearts on the selvage make for such a nice touch. Luv the model, she's too cute. I'm pretty cozy with chain piecing and would love to master FMQ.

Anonymous said...

Just learned how to accurately sew darts! I was dreading it, but it wasn't bad at all! Thanks so much for the giveaway! The ostriches are darling!

Ashley
Ashleymjones(at)live(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I want to lean FMQ, just need to do it. jillfroelich@yahoo.com

Deb said...

Oh that is just gorgeous.!!! I have just tackled paper piecing which wasn't as hard as I thought.

Anonymous said...

so very cute!! i love it!!! i would love to master the art of adjusting patterns to fit me better.

Paula said...

Oh this is Lobe!!

Beth said...

I'm learning to sew curves, and it feels fantastic!

wordygirl at earthlink dot net

Gillian said...

I've been practising EPP and FMQ. Curves and hexies are next on the list. LOVE LOVE LOVE Olive the Ostrich (maybe cos I'm from South Africa) :). Thanks for the giveaway.

Jules said...

This is gorgeous. I have been busy making dresses myself and perfecting buttonholes. Would love to get my hands on this fabric

Fran said...

I have just started to tackle free motion quilting - haven't moved past practising yet but I'm getting better each time. Thanks for the lovely giveaway - your model is so adorable!

Sue G said...

Free motion quilting, really need more practise.

Katarina said...

This is so cute! I am a beginner and a last thing I've learnt was reverse applique. The next step will be a Dresden plate :)

Martine said...

Adorable model and collection, so cute.
I' ve been making pajama pants for myself and my boys after a tutorial from hello beautiful. great.

SewSuzie said...

I would like to conquer piping and overcome my fear of buttonholes.

Kay said...

This is such pretty fabric. Would you believe there is a garden nearby where 2 of them live,they are still babies but we like to go and look at them through the fence.
I could have such fun with this fabric, thank you for the giveaway. I have been sewing for less than a year and still learning lots of things, but I have to say that zips terrify me.
ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

Betty said...

What a darling outfit - great job!!! Love, love this line, seriously. And of late I've started making hexi's AND mastered curves - just finished my Retro Flowers quilt. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks ? :)

Zuzan said...

What a cutie pie especially in that outfit. I am stiil learning/recovering about foundation paper piecing. I like the accuracy but my brain wants to work the other way. Perhaps, I had better come up from downunder.
Thanks Laurie for the giveaway I love ostriches especially with hearts on the selvage. As I have just learnt one quilter buys fabric just for the selvage.!!

CherriBeri said...

So cute! Yesterday, I was brave and put in a zipper in the back of a pillow. It has a flap that hides it completely. Sew Easy!

thorngrove said...

The outfit is adorable!

Sewing on elastic is my 'want to conquer'.

KeyQuilter said...

I've done everything except heirloom sewing. Cute outfit! I'd love to try it. I even have a similar pattern but haven't had time to sew it yet. I bought some of that Fuse-n-Gather and I'd like to try using that for ruffles.

KeyQuilter said...

I've done everything except heirloom sewing. Cute outfit! I'd love to try it. I even have a similar pattern but haven't had time to sew it yet. I bought some of that Fuse-n-Gather and I'd like to try using that for ruffles.

Jean said...

Hard to say which is cuter: the baby or the outfit!
I've pieced a number of quilt tops over the years, but have usually had them quilted professionally. However, last week I actually quilted one on my sewing machine - it turned out to be much more fun and less stressful than I'd expected!

Michelle @ Barabooboo said...

same as you! Ruffles!!

Connie said...

My husband just bought me a new sewing machine with all sorts of bells and whistles. I had it picked out for 8 years. Now I need to conquer machine quilting!

tamara said...

After watching an online tutorial I'm working on a Dresden plate quilt, this is something I've wanted to do for a while. I love the fabric and the outfit you made! Thanks for the giveawy!

Gina said...

I'm learning how to make quick pieced square in a square blocks by sewing strips together and then slicing them up sewing again etc etc . My mum taught me this about 20 years ago and now I'm trying to figure it out again . Would love to know more about your twine / ruffles too . Sound fascinating . I hope I win that gorgeous fabric !

Lisa said...

I am finishing a t-shirt quilt for my son to take to college. He has requested minky dot for the backing. It is a LARGE throw and minky is so slick! I am going to try using a spray adhesive to baste the layers before quilting. Wish me luck!
Wish I had Olive, Jack and Jenny to stand on the corners and hold them in place while I spray! LOL

Juliana Colombo said...

I love this fabric!! I would like to learn how to make quilting (I'm newbie on sewing!)
Thanks for the chance to win! Love from Argentina....

barb said...

Love this fabric i piece and quilt by hand and would love to conquer my reluctance to piece quilt tops on a machine babscorbitt@gmail.com

JustPam said...

Your model is adorable and her outfit is so cute! I recently taught myself to do needle turned applique. I am keeping my eye out for another project where I can do some more.

June said...

That is so cute. Almost makes me wish I had a baby. Almost!

Jess @ Elven Garden Quilts said...

I've recently conquered equilateral triangles :o)

Kate said...

My son recently was married so I have started a future grandma box. I want to make things for girls and boys, just in case. This line would of course be perfect for a little girl. Girly, ruffly, pinky, all things that make little girls so special.

nancy cantril said...

I just purchased my second Bernina walking foot! It is fantastic! I am now able to happily use stright line quilting to quilt my quilts. It was long overdue...no puckers or stretching. It just lays flat and the guide helps me place my lines super straight! Thanks for the cute inspiration and giveaway!
mcantril@kc.rr.com

Unknown said...

Ella is so cute in that outfit. The Olive the Ostrich fabric would look great in an outfit for my little grandaughter and it's about time I started sewing garments again i made all my daughters dresses when they were little but haven't made any little girls things for a long while.
Thanks for the cite inspiration to get sewing again and the giveaway.

Lisa said...

You did a great job on the outfit and your model is adorable. I love Olive the Ostrich fabric and would love to have some. I have a few baby things I need to make! I am try to do some applique lately and the fear of messing up really henders me. But I am pushing through it and just making practice pieces before then doing the actual project. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway. I truly hope I win!

Thomas & Christie said...

So cute!! I'm working on making myself finish my current projects before starting a new one.

sara said...

oh Laurie - this is absolutely adorable!!! I have a new niece that is 4 months old and she would be adorable in this too!! I am trying to conquer / take the leap into foundation piecing and piecing with embroidery designs / stitching in the middle - i just love how they both look! I would also like to master the ruffle!! I think a ruffily (sp?) pillow out of this fabric for valentines day pillows would be so fun!!

Lisa England said...

It had been ages since I installed a zipper and I recently re-learned that skill. Adorable fabrics, thanks for the chance to win!

briscoeslochico said...

Love anything ostrich! My latest sewing conquest is the invisible zipper which I'm thrilled with. The invis. zipper foot makes it super easy.

Marilyn Bauer said...

What little one wouldn't love this outfit, adorable! I would love to learn about my serger. I purchased one three months ago, read a ton of books, but am still not sure I have even threaded it correctly. It can do so many things, and I want to learn all of them.

Thank for this opportunity

Goldogmom said...

I would love to win this fabric as I just found out my daughter is pregnant with my first grandchild! I have not sewn childrens clothing for many years so I plan to get reaquainted with clothing construction at the baby level. This lovely fabric will help me over the hurdle.

Michelle

Terry@ a quilting blog said...

What a sweet little outfit and adorable model!
I'd love to conquer adding zippers to projects. Thanks for the great giveaway!

Anonymous said...

I'm working on learning paper piecing - so fun!

Dana said...

The outfit and model are just too cute! I love Olive!!

heartsease54 said...

I recently conquered curves-don't love them but I can do them. Love the outfit & it will be too small for her before you know it! Love the fabric.

pklaw said...

I am going to get brave and do some curved piecing! Sweet collection!

pbs said...

That is just darling. I would like to make one just like it for my 4 month old granddaughter! I am still working on perfecting putting on binding and free motion quilting.

Marcia W. said...

My new sewing adventure was to make my first snowball blocks for a baby quilt. I would love to make a ruffly outfit with those lovely ostriches for my grandniece (her father, my nephew, once had ostriches as pets though were rather mean). Thanks for the chance, and the sneak peek at your sewing project.

Andrea said...

I'm cutting out and trying my hand at my first Pinwheel quilt! Hope to set it all on point with modern looking white strips between the purple/aqua-teal/lime blocks from a combo of prints and solids.

ProjectHope7 said...

Haven't been sewing for some time. But my small pillows keep disappearing every time the grandchildren visit.. so I went to make some envelope covers for pillows for them, and realized I have totally forgotten how to make them! So I guess that is the next thing I need to conquer, so I can make them each their own little pillows to take home. plus I am hoping to make some mini quilted throws also. great new line!
Cathy B*****y pbprojecthope at yahoo dot com

Gloria said...

I recently learned how to do simple bias to a project. So happy to learn how to do it. The fabrics are very pretty.

Anonymous said...

I am certain that each design you produce is my favorite ... and then you go and create something else wonderful. Olive is simply adorable!

My latest sewing skill seems to be determination. I just completed 12 box bags (zippers and all) for my knitting group to use as project bags. Since most of us are working on the same pattern during the Olympics, I made the bags out of Next Stop London. Finished just in time to hand them out at our cast-on party!

Ellee said...

My plan is to learn fabric painting. soparkaveataoldotcom

Marcia R said...

Very cute fabric and even cuter baby! I have some adorable great-nieces who would love dresses from that fabric! New skill - hand quilting. I'm getting the idea of it, little by little.

erin mcsweeney said...

Oh too sweet...I am just about to conquer quilting my first large quilt...keep putting it off just a little scared haha

craftytammie said...

i'm still trying to learn FMQ and I'd also like to figure out how to use a serger! lovely outfit, she's adorable in it!

e said...

I would love to win some Olive fq fabric for the one year old Olive in my life!

I have taught myself quilting but I do the stitching by hand. Time to learn some free motion machine quilting I think! I also want to learn zippers so I can make a wider range of baby clothes.

QuiltinGram said...

I am hoping to learn needle turn applique from the eldest member of our group. Her work is spectacular.
Would love a chance to win some of your fantastic fabric.
CathyC in Alberta
cathyc1950@gmail.com

Bailey said...

I recently took a long arm quilting class at a LQS and LOVED it! Would love to have my own machine...maybe someday!

Susan said...

Slowly conquering my FMQ skills! Thanks for the giveaway- this is amazing fabric- not sure when we will see it in Australia?

Ansje said...

This outfit is so adorable! I must practice my ruffle skills, now that I have conquered my fear of zippers :)

PurpleMum said...

Ruffles. I have done them years ago, but i am putting off making some lovely ruffle skirts simply because of the ruffles. It could also be because of the price of buying a ruffle for my machine, which means I am going to be doing them by hand for a while....
As always Lauris, another stunning fabric line, WOW!

Anneline said...

Oh my goodness, these are just so adorable! Love love everything. I would love to make my baby girl some cute outfits with this xx

giddy99 said...

TOO CUTE! I recently learned about (and how to) sewing with a walking foot. It is SO AWESOME.

Leslie said...

I'm embarrassed to admit it but I have been slowly learning to quilt and have 5 unquilted tops that I think are beautiful but I'm afraid I'll wreck them with crummy beginner quilting. One of them is a baby quilt for a co-worker's son who just turned one. I really should just give myself permission to try...

Amy's Crafty Shenanigans said...

I'm learning to do embroidery - words on fabric - for a swap I'm in and my secret partner loves embroidery. So far it's going ok!!
Loving the hearts on the selvege and love how cute your mode is!!!! Fingers crossed I can win some of your yummy fabric!!!

Marg M said...

I just mastered a iPad cover using my own pattern and it seems to be working although I think I need more padding :)

SusieB said...

Desperately wanting to conquer my fear of zips! Thanks for the giveaway, I never knew an ostrich could be so cute!
susiebatchelor@talktalk.net

Christine said...

Fabulous fabric and an adorable model :)

I have recently conquered (well almost) paper piecing. It was so hard at the beginning but now, thanks to a paper piecing bee I am in, I am much more confident I hope it lasts

Margaret said...

The outfit and the baby are both adorable. Nice job. I just learned how to do shirring. It was not as hard as I thought it would be.

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

This is your cutest fabric yet! I have recently mastered needle turn applique!

Karen O said...

I have been doing some altering for my daughter. That is something I was always scared of!

Ali said...

I just love ostriches! So I don't know if I'd say conquered, but I learned how to do english paper piecing recently and I really think it's fun and versatile, so I'm going to keep practicing.
Thank you for the giveaway.

mayo9191 said...

I have been hooked on hexagons lately , love the ostriches and the adorable model

Susanne said...

Cute cute cute! From the baby, the fabric and the selvedges :)
I conquered Drunkards Path Blocks and fell totally in love with curves.
Susanne

Anonymous said...

I have the fabric and pattern for a blouse all ready -- just too scared to start! The ostrich dress is adorable!

Sylvia said...

So adorable! And the model is too! :) Excellent work on the stitching.

Unknown said...

OMG that model is ADORABLE!!! And I want to conquer quilting/piecing curved lines!

Terri said...

I've never made baby clothes.....I've never made Any clothes come to that (!) but them thar bloomers are fabuloso & there's another granddaughter expected in October :-)

holly | bijou lovely said...

The little outfit is so adorable! I love the ostriches and hearts, they are too cute! I just made a dress for the first time and I'm pretty proud of it :)

Candice said...

I LOVE ostriches!!! So cute!

And I recently mastered putting a zipper into a bag. : )

Helen said...

Olive is gorgeous. I'd most like to be able to master free motion quilting. any machine quilting really, currently i only hand quilt, and I reckon I could get a lot more done it i did it by machine.

arncar said...

I started making peg doll clothes, and since then have sewn for myself, my children and now grandchildren. I have become smitten with the beautiful range of cotton fabrics now being produced, like these Ostriches, and my fingers itch in anticipation of sewing them.

Jackie M. said...

Olive is the neatest!!!
I have recently learned to finish my bindings with the seam that looks just like the bias seams. Finally!!

Mama Spark said...

I recently learned a new way to applique, there are so many!! Love Olive too.

legato1958 said...

Love the little outfit with your fabrics!!
I need to learn to free motion quilt.

sue
legato1958 at aol dot com

Fran said...

Love the whole line of fabrics....but especially the
ostrich fabric with the little hearts....so dear. And the
outfit you created is beautiful (so is the model ) !
The latest technique I've learned ? Well I put aside
my quilting to make my dog some jazzy new collars...
I recycled the hardware from two old collars...the first
one I used some Kaffe Fassett fabric & the second I'm
recycling an old Guatemalan belt of mine. Now it's
back to quilting !

quiltmom anna said...

What fun fabrics- I do love the pink ostrich- Thanks for chance to win such cuteness( though it is not as cute as that beautiful baby )
I have been getting some quilting done so that is the main thing- got a couple of quilts cut one and one almost sewn together. Progress is a wonderful thing..
Warmest regards,
Anna

Mitzi's Crafty said...

Your fabrics never fail to bring a smile! I currently afraid of the zipper. Big plans to make a zipper pouch and conquer those fears. We shall see!

LochKnitsMonster said...

I love love love this fabric. I've been wanting to sew clothes. Up until now I've only quilted.

The New Mrs. said...

My latest conquest was improv chevrons, a la Gwen Marsten. I'm just glad it worked out on my first go-around--I used Mendocino!!

Anonymous said...

Knits scare the bejesus out of me but i want to try.
Fashionguru73 at yahoo.com

erin said...

I've successfully made my first quilt !!! Love your cute fabrics !!!

erin...
erinrizz@yahoo.com

SassyCathy said...

Ella is so beautiful! And it's always better to have the outfit a bit bigger rather than too little! ;-) She's SO pretty! And looks like she loves her new little outfit too!
Thank you for the chance to win - CUTE as can be!
Sassy Cathy

SassyCathy said...

Oops - I was (as always) in a hurry and forgot to tell you my latest accomplishment ... well - I made a stack n whack. I guess I should say I am "making" the stack n whack - I have the "wheels" cut and sewn - now to add the triangles and sashing.
One of those would be cute for a baby - Keep those eye's moving all over to interesting patterns and designs.
Fun!
Sassy Cathy