Showing posts with label sewing summit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing summit. Show all posts

9 Sewing Summit 2011.

10.12.2011

I'm back from the Sewing Summit!  It was an amazing, overwhelming, and exciting experience and I am very glad that I went.  I am glad to be back home now though too, it was an exhausting weekend!  There was so much going on and so many people to meet, I never really got a second to breathe and take it all in.
I arrived in SLC Thursday evening and met my roommates, Rachel and Amanda.  I was a little afraid that it would be awkward sharing a room with two girls I hardly knew, but it was actually one of the highlights of the whole trip for me.  They are both super sweet and I hope we get the chance to see each other again soon!
Friday morning was the Shop Hop, in which 50 fabric-obsessed ladies chartered a bus around the city to three fantastic fabric stores (Pine Needles, Quilt Etc., and The Material Girls Quilts).


It was so much fun and a great way to meet people!  My roommates and I walked away with quite the collection of goods.


We had a late lunch at the Blue Lemon with some of our new friends, and headed down to the Meet & Greet.  I'm somewhat shy and not the best at meeting and greeting, so I found it to be a little intimidating, but I did get to chat with a lot of wonderful people there!  I had dinner with a small group of girls at the Red Rock Brewery, and then we headed back to the hotel for the do.Good Stitches meeting (where Rachel taught me how to crochet) and to drop off my charms for the Color Wheel Charm Swap.

I started off Saturday in Jess' Improv Piecing class.
I'm not the best at improv but I do enjoy it, and had fun stitching up this block.  I also learned how to do curved improv piecing which I want to try out very soon!
From here on out is where I'm lacking in the picture department.  I couldn't get a signal on my phone to upload to Instagram, and I just didn't feel like pulling my camera out much.  My second class of the day was Vanessa's photography class, and then I went to Jeni's fabric selection class after lunch.  We all got Kona color cards which I was very excited about!  I can't seem to find my old one anywhere.

My last class of the day was Getting the Perfect Vintage Fit with Gretchen, which I loved!  I'm not much of a garment sewer but I learned so much in her class, I want to make a dress now.

Saturday night I had a lot of fun hanging out by the fireplace in the lobby, chatting with some of my favorite bloggers and working on my Daisychain ABC sampler.  We stayed up way too late, as evidenced by this picture that Erin took of us.  What am I doing in this picture? I have no idea!  We were supposed to make a funny face, but it just looks like I'm sleeping.
On Sunday I took an Aspiring Authors class, which was very informative, and finished the day with Dana's blogging class.  Then it was time to say goodbye to everyone!  How sad.

Overall I think the conference was a great experience for me.  It got me a little out of my comfort zone in terms of meeting new people, I learned a lot, had lots of fun, and left feeling inspired!  Thank you Erin and Amy for putting on such a wonderful event!

11 packing.

10.05.2011

I'm busy packing up for the Sewing Summit today.  I leave for Salt Lake City in the morning!

I've got my business cards ready to be passed out to friends.
Designed by one of my favorite people, Chelsey of Fourth and Folded.
Also going in the suitcase, some charms for the Color Wheel Charm Swap,
fat quarters for our big FQ swap on Saturday night,
and some scraps for my Improv Quilting class with Jess.
Now if only I could decide what to wear...I'd be ready!

11 traveling handmade.

9.26.2011

The Sewing Summit is coming up quick, only 10 more days until I leave for Salt Lake City!  While there is no way that I'll have time to make anything as cool as these amazing duffel bags, I did want to bring something with me that I made for myself.

I've been in need of a laptop sleeve for a long time (actually, I have never owned one for some reason!), so I finally stitched one up yesterday using this pattern.  I made it out of some of the AMH velveteen that I've been saving for something special, and lined it with a pretty yellow print from Joel Dewberry Modern Meadow.

It's hard to photograph the texture of the velveteen, but it feels so soft and luxurious!  I think my laptop is pretty happy with it's new case, even if it is a little too loose.
I also finally finished the iPad case that I started working on in April!  I've been using it in it's half finished state for months, but finally added a proper lining and buttons to close the flap this weekend.


I'm glad I'll have these pretty cases to travel with me to the Sewing Summit!

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