Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Tie Dye Diva Sewing patterns affiliate program!

I'm now a Tie Dye Diva sewing patterns affiliate! What does that mean? It means, when you click on the TDD button on my side bar (it looks like this)


And you purchase a TDD pattern, I get a small portion of the sale. So, you benefit by getting easy access to the best patterns around. Tie Dye Diva earns some new fans. And I get a little bit of the sale for helping! Woohoo!  

And what can you make with a Tie Dye Diva pattern? Take a look!




 














And a lot more!  Jen has great patterns. Go buy some now. You won't be disappointed. 







Valentine's Day flutter dresses on Etsy

I am venturing slowly back into selling my sewing wares and am pleased to offer this cute Valentine's Day dress, made using Tie Dye Diva's Butterfly dress pattern, in my Etsy store.

You can order it in sizes three months thru girl's size 8! Sizes 3 mos thru 24 mos will come with a diaper cover in the pink gingham.

Please take a look!!  I can also take custom orders, if you have an idea. 





https://www.etsy.com/listing/176597510/valentines-day-flutter-dress-size-3-mos?




Monday, January 20, 2014

Betsy Button selling page is live today!

I am so excited to share with you all that the Betsy Button group selling page is live today. This is a venture between myself and a great group of ladies. We will use this page to sell, via auction, items we have made. Today, at 5pm EST, bidding will begin on all items posted in our selling album. Bidding will be allowed in $2 increments and will end at 10:15 EST today.  Each designer will then contact the winner and send you an invoice!  It's that simple!  So, check out SOME of the amazing offerings. 


















And here are my offerings!  A size 18 mos to 24 mos dress:

 A size 6 dress and matching 18" doll dress:
 


Happy Shopping!!






Monday, January 13, 2014

Meet my new friend, Betsy Button

Have you met my new friend, Betsy? Betsy Button?  Betsy's a fab girl, so cool. She's having a pre-Valentine's day party, on her Facebook page, and I am invited!  So are a bunch of my designer friends!  And so are you! You are invited to join the party, beginning Monday, January 20th. It is going to be so fun!



So, who and whats is Betsy Button? Betsy is the logo and mascot for a new selling page on Facebook, run by my friends Kristi and Nanda.  They have invited some designers, like me, to join them in launching the page. Betsy Button page will be a page for live auctions for such items as children's clothing, jewelry, and more. Items handmade by us, a group of dedicated mothers who also enjoy making things. January 20th will be the first day for the first auctions. I will have a couple of dresses and there will be dresses, boy's clothing, skirts, tops, jewelry, and more, all handmade by us!   If you want the item, you post how much you want to pay (we provide starting bid amount) and then check back to see if you have been outbid. When the auction closes, the highest bid wins! 

Auction guidelines will come soon, on BB's page. Stay tuned for more!



Here is a sneak peak of what I will be offering at the party!  I have decided to re-open my little business, Delphinium Designs!  I will be making pretty dresses.



Check back for more information. 


Saturday, January 11, 2014

Mack-a-Do 18in Doll Dress PDF sewing pattern






And she's listed!  


Charliemackadoodle dolly version, the Mack-a-Do 18in Doll Dress PDF sewing pattern, is up for sale!!  Head over to Etsy and get yours now. It is the perfect way to use up those knit fabric scraps.




Happy Sewing!


Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Charliemackadoodle dolly dress

I love the Burlap Button Charlimackadoodle pattern.  In case you wonder about the name, some of us on Facebook had the privilege of knowing the late Carole Barkan. Her nickname was "Charliemack," for her grandkids.  After she died, Kristi, of Burlap Button, named her dress pattern in honor of Carole.  The Charliemackadoodle is a great pattern and Carole, looking down from heaven, is proud of Kristi. Combine the pattern with the BB Tummy Topper, and you have infinite variety for tops, tunics, and dresses.

Coming soon, there will be a dolly version!  At our house, this is great news because, well, dressing dolls is fun! I say our because, yes, I do participate!  Here are some sneak peaks of my version of the Charliemackadoodle Dolly dress.  I will let you know when it goes up for sale!!

This is My American Girl Amy.  She is one of the AG dolls you pick to look like your daughter.  As you can see, this pattern is adorable! It comes together easily. It took me about an hour from cutting to finish.  I used all scraps, so that was awesome. The only problem I had was with the rolly polly stripe lycra knit. Boy, did that neck binding roll like crazy.  Even starch did nothing. So, I had to pin and pin and pin, to get it to look nice. But it looks nice!! AG Amy is an 18" doll. We also have Madame Alexander 18" dolls and the dress also fits them. So, this should work great for all your 18" dolls!



I paired this dress with a pair of Jocole Basic Knit Leggings, which come with the 18" doll version. All Jocole patterns come with the 18" doll version!







Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Sewing reflections 2013


I have been reading at Sew Mama Sew and particularly enjoyed the Sewing Reflections from Anna of Noodlehead
So, here are mine:
1.  Looking back on 2013, what trends stand out?  
Sewing from knits stood out to me.  For me, 2013 was the year of knits, both in my own sewing and from what I saw with others. I saw much more in the way of fabric choices and availability and pattern options and more ladies I know gave knits a try.  I know it is not a new trend but with the death of our dear friend Carole, who was known as charlie mack online, and the creation of the Charliemackadoodle dress pattern by our other dear friend Kristi (of Burlap Button), this became a focal point of my sewing and was something I saw in other's sewing as well. It is just a great pattern, especially combined with the Burlap Button Tummy Topper pattern. 


2.  Was there a personal or an industry high point?
I feel like I finally mastered the sewing of knit binding, thanks to Deanna of Birdsong Patterns. Her knit top pattern really helped me learn to do a great job with my bindings.  Look at the fit of these two tops. It is perfect. Deanna did an amazing job with her pattern and enabled me to do an amazing job with these tops.  That was a personal high point.




3.  What did you make that you’re most proud of?
I am most proud of the amazing friends I have made in the online sewing world and how they all support and encourage each other. The highlight of my year was having my dress featured on Jennifer Paganelli's blog. That still makes me a tad weepy with pride and humility, a combination of both.  It was amazing. 

4.  Whose work inspired or awed you?
My dear friend Melissa of Millie Rose inspires me by her lovely, sweet attitude and the pure joy her sewing and patterns bring to others. And my sweet friend Jenny inspires me by her faith and the happiness she brings to all her projects and her relationships (at least with me). 

5.  What was your favorite fabric collection or print?
I discovered Lillestoff this year and will never look at fabric the same way again. These amazing knit fabrics and ribbons from Germany as of such high quality it is hard not to sew something beautiful.  The stars and elephants, in the Charliemackadoodles up top, are from Lillestoff. And I am hoarding more. Because I can. Someday, I will sew with them.

6. Do you have a book, pattern or class from the past year to recommend?
 I've already mentioned two great patterns, above, but I highly recommend you give Abacadabra patterns a try.  I made this lovely outfit from Abacadabra 91, which is hard to find in the USA, but Banberry Place is a great source of these fab patterns.


7.  What are your thoughts about social media? How is it going for you? What do you love or hate?
 Sometimes I feel I am in the minority, but I really love Facebook. It helps me connect with so many wonderful people. Mostly, I meet them in my sewing group (which you are welcome to join, just pm me here so I know you are not a spambot).  Handmade Dress Haven has been around for about 4 years now and I have made some incredible connections. Thru this group, I am now a pattern tester for a variety of amazing women. I am in a bunch of spinoff sewing groups. I have made some good friends. I wish I could get in a Winnebago and go on a HDH tour of the world. Some of my friends are in other countries, like Australia, the Netherlands, even Malaysia!! It has enriched my life immeasurably.  I hate that the games tempt me away from sewing but that is my own person issue. Ha! 


8.  What do you predict for 2014? (It could be related to style, social media, manufacturing, etc.)

 I have a hunch that Instagram is going to get bigger this year. More and more bloggers are moving only to IG or mostly to IG and I see that increasing. Facebook is just HUGE so IG feels a tad more personal.
9.  Who do you think will be a rising star of 2014?

 Kristi of Burlap Button!  She's amazing! That girl can do anything she sets her mind to. You watch out!!

10.  Can you tell us anything about what to expect from you in 2014? Any projects or life-changing goals you can share?
 I am going to blog and sew more and perhaps even explore making my own patterns, although they would be just for me, not for sale. I entertain the idea of learning more about design but only for my own educational purposes. I also plan to sew more for me!!

11.  Is there anything else about the sewing industry or community that you’d like to talk about? (It could be good or bad, but hopefully constructive.)

The sewing industry seems very cliquey to me, almost like being in high school. There are so many patterns out there that all look very similar. It is like everyone is trying to race to the top of the popularity pile and they aren't paying attention to what everyone else is doing. The clothing sewing industry is exploding. There are more and more pattern designers and fabric designers every year. I predict that the Big Four pattern companies (McCalls, Butterick, Simplicity, and Vogue) will catch on to the pdf pattern trend and start reaching out to pdf pattern designers to buy their designs to offer on their websites. The pattern world will get smaller, in a way, as more people start to realize who is here to say (Tie Dye Diva, Scientific Seamstress, Jocole) and who is a flash in the pan (no comment).  Longevity will happen to those who are truly great designers as well as business women.  More and more fabric companies will make knits and voiles and other types of fabric than just quilting cotton. There will be less of a divide between apparel fabric and quilting fabric as more and more of us sew for both the home and for humans. It will be a great year for sewing!!!