Hello! I’m delighted to be back here doing another guest post with you all today. My fifth collection with Michael Miller, Origami Oasis, started shipping to stores over the past week or so and I have been posting sewing projects galore over on my blog. I have a number more lined up over the next few weeks, with links to other talented bloggers’ creations as well. From kids’ clothing to accessories to quilts, there is something for all the young spunky animal lovers out there that we love sewing for so much, and even a little something for us too.
Here is a sampling of projects already posted about, as well
as a few peeks into a couple of the upcoming posts:
From the Flower Field grouping, there is the pretty Shandiin Tunic and a young gentleman’s bow tie (and don’t forget the Lined Tote Bag Tutorial I created for the MMF Craft Camp last
month).
Today I want to share a simple, cute project with you, to
add a bit of pizazz to your little one’s plain sweater or long-sleeved t-shirt.
The ROAR! Elbow
Patches
These lion heads are a favorite of mine. In designing them,
I wanted them to be proud and strong, yet gentle, hence the flowery manes.
All you need is a fat quarter of Pride. This print comes in
three versions: a white background with primary pops of color, a midnight navy
ground with similar coloring, and a more feminine version on a white ground.
Choose the background color accordingly, based on the sweater
color (and, by the way, I think this would be an equally charming project for a
girl’s sweater as it is for a boy’s).
What You Will Need:
- A fat quarter of Pride in your chosen color
- Sewing thread to match the background color
- Needle & scissors
Fussy cut two lion heads from the fabric,
leaving about a quarter inch ground all around.
Carefully iron about an eighth inch of
fabric to the wrong side, all the way around.
Have your child try on the sweater so you
can accurately locate the elbow center on each arm. Mark this point with a
safety pin, or with a fabric marker.
Place the sweater so that the sleeve is
flat on your work surface and place the center of the lion head over the
marking. Pin in place. Repeat with the other arm. Stitch all the way around
with an invisible stitch (there is a great tutorial here).
The result: clean-edged patches with
personality that are ready for action!
Since you’re on a roll, why not make use
of some more of the fabric. These peacocks, found just above the lions, would
also make sweet patches.
And now for the Giveaway!
To celebrate Origami Oasis’ release into
the world, we wanted to offer you the chance to win some fabric as well as a
little something extra. Some of the Oasis creatures have found their way onto
delightful paper prints and canvases at CC Art Children’s Decor, a company that reproduces Canadian artists’ work to promote
creativity and wonder in children’s lives.
Michael Miller is offering two fabric
bundles, one in the Flower Field group and one in Grassland. And to coordinate
with each, CC Art is generously including a corresponding print (8” x 10”,
unframed) to add some colorful artwork to your child’s environment.
To enter, let us know below which fabric group you would prefer to win and what you would sew with it. We will randomly choose a winner for each
Best of luck,
Tamara
And, the winners are.....
OhioLori
"Beautiful Fabrics...& Prints! So hard to choose! But decided on Flower Fields...would make something Special for my Grangirlie, will let her help choose what it will be. Am teaching her to sew this year...she is 7 now."
and
Barb in Mi
"Great prints! Love both but if you need to know: I would love to make a kids quilt out of Grasslands. Thanks so much"
Congratulations and Happy Sewing!!