It's a two week countdown!!!
I thought I'd let you know what I have planned, not just because I have a hard time keeping a secret, but because I want to give everyone enough time to participate!
What is "Once Upon a Thread?"
It is an entire month of sewing, inspired by children's books! At first I wanted to have just clothing inspired by children's books, but then I thought of all the other projects that could come from this, so it doesn't necessarily need to be clothing.
Who is participating?
Hopefully anyone who thinks it sounds like fun [ahem, YOU!]
I will have a flickr group for this event for you to submit 1-2 photos for each of your projects, but you can submit as many projects as you'd like. If there are enough submissions, I will post a muster of your creations. I have also talked fancy to get a line-up of fantastic seamstresses from around blogland, convincing them to share their talents with us:
Week 1
Christie--A Lemon Squeezie Home
Sachiko--Tea Rose Home
Meg--Elsie Marley
Week 2
Mary Frances--This is Marzipan
Kathleen--Grosgrain
Danielle--My Sparkle
Ruby--Cakies
Week 3
Anna--Noodlehead
Jessica--Happy Together
Kelly--Sewing in no man's land
Novita--Very Purple Person
Week 4
Lindsay--The Cottage Home
Ashley--Lil Blue Boo
Dana--Made
Sunni--The Cupcake Goddess
Shannon-Luvinthemommyhood
Final Week
Rae--Made By Rae
Cheri--I am Momma Hear Me Roar
Is this like Christmas, or what?!
What are the rules?
I want this to be fun. If you want to use a pattern, great! [Just give credit if you've used someone's tutorial or pattern.] If you want to come up with something completely your own, kudos! You are welcome to do clothes for kids, clothes for you, toys, accessories, games, whatever strikes your needle, just as long as it's made by you. Knitters and crocheters are also welcome. I'm not picky, hehehe.
What else should you know?
In addition to inspirational work of you and the above bloggers, there are going to be an array of giveaways sprinkled throughout the month, all based on the theme of sewing and children's books.
Oh, it is going to be fun.
These are my excited eyes
And for the special occasion,
I introduce no big dill's very first, official,
fancy-schmancy button:
That sounds SOOOO fun! I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be so, so much fun!!! thank you Katy!
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous idea!! my little guy has been bugging me to make him a thneed! oh dr, seus how we love you, but what am i going to do with a thneed?! cant wait!
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes, I am so excited!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting. I added the button!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could sew more than a crooked line, but it will be fun to see what everyone else does.
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Tracey
oh i love love love this!!!! my daughters are both HUGE into books, we have many favorite characters around here! this is going to be so much fun!!! can't wait! need to put my thinking cap on now :)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds so whimsical and original! I see great story book inspired prints at the quilt shops, but never thought of your theme before. Can't wait to see what you make.
ReplyDeleteFun times! this is great!
ReplyDeleteHow fun. This will be a great way to get into sewing. (I am just beginning.) I'll share this on my blog for sure and see who else we might get to join in on your fun.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for Christmas! (I mean March. :-)
reading & children's books are my first love! how kind of you to introduce my new suitor Sewing to my long-standing beau Literature.
ReplyDeletei think they will get along quite famously! cannot wait to hear more details :O)
this is such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited for this! Yea Katy--you are a genius:).
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be so great. Maybe I'll even try something. A Babar-inspired, kelly green suit for Holden? Who knows?
ReplyDeleteI just about peed my pants!!! I am a mommy, library worker, sewer and children's book collector...could this BE any more perfect for me?
ReplyDeleteSqueal!
-Amy
Crafting by Candlelight
Great idea! I'm so excited!
ReplyDeleteOh..neat idea! I would love to participate. Thanks for the warning...now I will have a chance to plan.
ReplyDeleteI read this post this morning and thought, "what a cool idea" Then I thought, "i want to join in and do this."
ReplyDeleteGather up books and ideas as I type.
Tami
So fun! I don't sew much... yet. But I love reading sew-y blogs (got here through 'A Lemon Squeezy Home') And I've recently been brainstorming fun ideas because my little niece has fallen in love with books. YAY!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I'm in!
ReplyDeleteOooohhhh! Soooooo exciting!!!!! Really looking forward to it!
ReplyDeletethanks for the plug. ;) and for trusting me with your very first official fancy-schmancy button.
ReplyDeletei'm thrilled to see this outcome. i think i'll need to do a project with the OLIVIA series...
I love the "These are my excited eyes." That is so hilarious. I think Olive must be just like you. She looks so much like you with her facial expressions.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is very much like Christmas! Especially stacked up with Celebrate the Boy. thanks for organizing it!
ReplyDeleteOOHH! This is going to be SEW fun!! (hehehehe I couldn't resist!) I can't wait to participate! And maybe next time I can be a guest. ;-)
ReplyDeleteOoo. I have many ideas.
ReplyDeleteThis definitely sounds like fun! I LOVE children's books I've had some ideas of things I wanted to make for my classroom (art teacher) and this is the push to do so. I'm excited to see all the projects!
ReplyDeleteOh I cannot wait. I recently saw this blog post that blew me away.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.juneatnoon.com/2011/01/its-seussical/
It's the most amazing interpretation of a childrens book into embroidery I've ever seen. I've been itching to get out my floss ever since.
p.s. Lalalalove the button.
Ooh can't wait! Exciting! :D
ReplyDeleteI already know what I'm going to sew! Off I go!
ReplyDelete"That's all there is; there isn't any more." ;-)
I love it! I already have quite an idea for something I would like to do, so now to actually get it done. I look forward to next month!!
ReplyDeleteooohh can't wait!!
ReplyDeleteI think this sounds awesome! What an amazing line up. I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteKaty this is going to be so fun! What a fun idea to use children's books as inspiration. I can't wait to see what others make.
ReplyDeleteLove your new banner! It's so pretty and fun!
ReplyDeleteNew projects only? (wondering if I could contribute photos from two older projects to the Flickr group)
ReplyDeleteI've done The Princess in the Forest:
http://www.gsheller.com/2010/06/two-princesses-in-forest.html
And Emily and Daisy:
http://www.gsheller.com/2010/06/just-call-her-emily.html
Today I mentioned my next storybook project: 'Nurse Nancy', and a couple of people directed me to your blog.
What a fun project idea!
Two of my favorite things... creating and children's books. Gotta get going!
ReplyDeletecount me in, we love books around here ~ looking forward to this :)
ReplyDeleteI'm excited! I just posted the button on my blog!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like so much fun!! My daughter LOVES books, and it would be cute to make a few of her favorite characters for her to play with!
ReplyDeleteWow! My DD loves fantasy and so do I.
ReplyDeleteDo projects created before march count, like i have made her fantasy-ish pettiskirt for valentine's will that be accepted!
Ooooh....it's ON!
ReplyDeleteI've been lurking forever, but your excited eyes inspired me to chime in for once.
Your blog makes me happy. And makes me feel less alone with my very 'spirited' child.
Thanks.
this looks like so much fun!!! I take a blog break for Lent but will back after Easter to see what everyone came up with!!!
ReplyDeleteOh My AWESOME!!! I popped on over to your blog after the Harold/purple crayon coat appeared on Craft, and reading more about Once Upon A Thread has me Way. Beyond. Excited. Looking forward to reading more--thank you for what will be, I'm sure, a totally incredible roundup.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with! This is WAAAAY out of my league, but I love it!
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