Showing posts with label shoppe news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoppe news. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

Tomorrow's Birthday Bash!!


Happy Birthday Tea Party!
Saturday, March 19th from 10AM - 5PM
Yes, we're officially 3!! Our little shoppe has made it through it's third year and we want you all to come help us celebrate!
We will be hosting our annual shoppe party TOMORROW, Sat. March 19th from 10AM - 5PM.
This year's bash is a Tea Party theme, so there will be lots of fun gift ideas and tea party inspired sewing projects. We will be giving away tons of exciting door prizes for sewers, including lots of great fabric! Drawing prize winners all day long. No purchase necessary. Just stop in for a chance to win!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Afternoon Tea with Suzy

It's always nice when two to-does can be accomplished at once!

A brief excerpt from my seemingly endless to do list =

To elaborate, two of the things I HAD to do this week were:
1. Introduce the adorable creations of Suzy Ultman, our next guest designer and announce her visit to the shoppe, coming up Saturday, March 12th.
2. Make an anniversary gift for a coffee loving couple, my brother-in-law and his wife.

So in the spirit of killing two birds with one stone, I've set out to check off these two to-does, with this one blog post!

First of all let me just start by telling you how adorable Suzy Ultman's fabrics, papers, softies and illustrations are! Her work is very popular in the paper and craft industry. In fact you may have seen it without even realizing it. Her creations have been published by Chronicle Books and her list of clients rang from Crate & Barrel to Oopsy Daisy and many more.


All 5 images above of Suzy Ultman's work are from http://www.lillarogers.com/artists/suzy-ultman.

Her first two fabric lines for Robert Kaufman are just the tip of the brilliant iceberg which is Suzy's portfolio. She is certainly one to keep an eye on, and I personally can't wait to see what her next fabric line brings!

Suzy Ultman will be at our shoppe Saturday, March 12th  from 2-4PM, for an afternoon visit and trunk show. She'll be bringing samples of her precious work, some great giveaways and a sneak preview of her upcoming fabric line.

Now for my second  and the reason I can so perfectly combine these two tasks.
Suzy's current fabrics for Kaufman's Metro Cafe collection are all about coffee and there is certainly nothing better suited for my coffee obsessed relatives than these!


Suzy Ultman Tea Towels


For these fun and simple Suzy Ultman Tea Towels I used Robert Kaufman's Essex cotton linen blend, a 45% cotton and 55% linen cloth base and embellished them with raw edge appliqués, stitching and ruffles. The end result is a sweet set of unique towels that I really hope my relatives enjoy.


To make 2 towels you need:

2/3 yard of a cotton/linen cloth, toweling, woven, or twill
1/4 yard of Suzanne Ultman's Espresso Beans
1/4 yard of her Retro Mugs
and 1/4 yard of her Retro Perk
plus 1/4 yard "Wonder Under"
cream and brown thread
and a fabric marker or pencil

Prewash all fabrics (gentle cycle will help prevent fraying).

I made my towels one at a time so I have also written these instructions in the same manner, but for a set of two towels simple follow all instructions 2 times :)

First cut your main fabric (toweling or other) to be 19"x24". Next cut the Espresso Bean print to 36"x4", this will be the bottom ruffle of the towel.


Finish one 36" side of the Bean fabric by ironing down 1/2", reopen, fold raw edge into crease line then refold and iron flat, creating a 1/4" hem, edge-stitch, backstitching at beginning and end. This is now the bottom of the ruffle.


Next sew a gathering stitch along the top edge at 1/4" seam allowance.
Pull bobbin threads and gather until ruffle is 19 inches long.


Attach ruffle to towel with a french seam: Pin ruffle WRONG sides facing to towel material, sew with 1/4" seam allowance, trim to 1/8", iron seam allowance up and then fold ruffle over so that right sides are now facing, pin and sew, backstitching at beginning and end.


Iron ruffle down and seam allowance up toward toweling. Topstitch towel 1/4" above ruffle to keep seam allowance flat, backstitch at beginning and end. Then finish sides of towel the same way as ruffle botton; iron 1/2" to wrong side, unfold, fold raw edge into crease line then refold and iron flat, creating a 1/4" hem, edge-stitch hem in place, backstitching at beginning and end. Hem top of towel the same way.

Now for the fun part!


Cut your Wonder Under to the size of one or more mugs and iron to the wrong side of the Retro Mug fabric. Cut out mugs leaving about 1/16"-1/8" of white all around. Do the same for one or more of the Perkalators.

Play with your appliqué layout. Make some small markings were your mug and coffee pot will go, set them aside, then stitch freely back and forth in brown thread to create a faux bois like surface to rest your mugs on. Next remove the paper backing from your Wonder Undered mug and pot appliqués and replace them on towel, iron to glue in place and finish by stitching around each appliqué 2-3 times.


Voila!
Now have a cup of coffee and enjoy, or wrap them them up with a bag of good beans and gift them to someone who loves their joe.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

You're Invited



To a party! Wahoo!! 
This Saturday
March 27th
We will be celebrating the Shoppe's second birthday,
from 10am -5pm.

There will be lots of exciting door prizes for sewers, including fantastic (and hard to get) fabrics, books and more. Plus fun gift ideas for toddlers and other sewing inspiration. 
We will draw door prize winners ever hour. Come get your name in the hat early for a better chance to win! You don't have to be present to win. 

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Happy Shoppe Birthday

2 Years!




Our little shoppe has come so far and grown so much. Just as the growth of a baby soars within the first two years of life, so has our beloved shoppe, Sew To Speak. 


Starting out with a only a few suppliers now we have dozens. Where we first had only quilting cotton prints and a few printed home dec fabrics now we have many, many more. Linens, wools, silks, knits, organics, flannels, laminates, and felt, to name a few. 


We once had to work to make the shelves look full, now we have to work to find new places to fit it all! 


It was once just Anita working the sales floor with myself (April) helping out as I could and working mostly behind the scenes. Now we have four amazing employees! Janelle, Megan, Emily, and Sheila. Each one brings a unique, fresh spark and ideas all her own. Wow! These beautiful women are indispensable to our business. We feel so lucky to have them. 


In the beginning there weren't even classes, just the hopeful space and the idea of what could be. Then the teachers came. First just a few talented women and now so many. They offer classes for every level of sewer, with projects to suit anyone's style. Teaching the joy and art of sewing, a service that we are privileged and thrilled to provide as well as learn form. 


And then there's you, our wonderful customers. Once Anita knew you all by name...  and now there so many of you that we just can't keep track, though she still tries! Once all our costumers resided in Columbus or at least nearby, now we have customers across the globe through this blog and our web-store!


It would be nothing without all of you. Serving you is and will always be our purpose. Thank you for a great first two years.









Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Opening our Virtual Doors!

Today's the day... eerrrr... 
I mean Tonight's the night!
She's here!
Our ecommerce shoppe is finally here!

sewtospeakshoppe.com

We are officially open for business on the amazing World Wide Web!
Yay!



P.S. I know that I just used about a buzzillion exclamation points, and I apologize for any annoyance it may have caused, but I am truly excited. 
So for the last time:    Yay [EXCLAMATION POINT]  

Friday, June 26, 2009

Aelyn Says:

"hi"
"happy"and "Yuv you gammy"

In other words...
If you find yourself near the shoppe in the next few days be sure to stop in and say Happy Birthday to my Grammy!

Happy Birthday Anita
We yuv you!!!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Happy Travels Megan


Lo
ts of LOVE and best wishes to you, Megan!

Our wonderful Megan is leaving us for the summer. Her full time job as a teacher allows her the summer to travel, so travel she will.

We'll miss you lots Megan! but we're also very happy for you. So have fun exploring and we'll see you when ya get home!