Simple Stitches: Sewing 25 Projects for the New Stitcher **Book Review**

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Simple Stitches Sewing
25 Projects for the New Stitcher
by Cheryl Owen
Lark Crafts / Sterling Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-60059-905-7

My Review:

From the Publisher:
Simple Stitches: the needlearts series for the modern beginner!
New sewers can be stitching in no time, building their skills to create any of 25 fabulous projects. With the help of informative how-to-photography, novices can learn the basic techniques, from using templates to adding binding and piping. Projects include simple home décor items (such as cushions and a cheery buttoned blind) to thoughtful gifts (like a potpourri sachet and a journal cover).

CHERYL OWEN is an author and experienced crafter, dressmaker, fashion designer, and embroiderer. She lives in the UK.

The latest in the “Simple Stitches” series focuses on basic projects for machine sewing. Owen (Candle Making) collects projects for a variety of housewares and accessories and provides step-by-step photographs to boost beginners’ confidence. Though the projects are aimed at beginners and the sewing is simple, the finished goods are attractive. - Library Journal

Additional Resources:
Lark Crafts


Embellishing Wellies (Rain Boots) with Ribbon

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Nothing would make me prouder than to tell you I have nothing better to do than embellish my rain boots but this would only be a half truth. The whole truth is that I have these really large calves and no boots in the world boots do not fit me. It's a terrible cross to bear.

So, in comes getting creative.  I found these rain boots at Walmart for ~$25, the grommets came from Hobby Lobby (buy more than you think you will need) and I had the ribbon. Any kind should work as well as a scarf, fabric strips etc. Be creative!

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Step 1: Cut the boot as deep as you need it. Right down the center.

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Step 2: Add the grommets per the instructions on the package. You might can buy more industrial grommets than the ones I bought. These little guys felt flimsy and were not the easiest to work with, hence the buy more than you think you will need.

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Step 3: Thread your ribbon & tie a bow.

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Step 4: Enjoy boots that fit over your calves & have personality!

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Now, if I could just get some rain!
~XOXO~



Stash Happy Patchwork by Cynthia Shaffer **Sewing Book Review**

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Stash Happy Patchwork
25 sewing projects for fabric lovers
by Cynthia Shaffer
Lark Crafts / Sterling Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-60059-612-4

My Review:

From the Publisher:
Lark's new Stash Happy series is the cure for the crafter's dilemma: what to do with all those scraps and leftover fabric, felt, and yarn, beads! Each book is full of know-how, fun ideas, and super-cute projects-and the series kicks off with Patchwork, one of today's hottest sewing and quilting trends. The collection offers inspiring twists on classic favorites plus practical items for the home, including a patchy panda doll, pieced cactus pincushion, or a set of nesting patchwork bowls.

CYNTHIA SHAFFER currently lives in ORANGE, CALIFORNIA, with her husband, two sons, and dogs.

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Resource Links:
Binding Tutorial w/ Cynthia Shaffer
Hexagon Tutorial w/ Cynthia Shaffer



2 Projects For the Birds!!

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The first project makes these cute little suet feeders. I changed up the recipe a bit based on some others feedback. I did not have any problem with my feeders staying together and we had 100 degree temperatures.

What you need:
twine
muffin tin or similiar
2 - 1/4 ounce gelatin packets (unflavored)
2 cups of bird seed
6 T + 2 T water
Spray Oil
straws

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To make a batch, bring 6 tablespoons of water to a boil. Empty two 1/4-ounce packages of unflavored gelatin (I used the Knox brand) into 2 tablespoons of cold water in a large bowl. Let the gelatin sit for 1 minute, then add the boiling water and stir for 2 to 3 minutes or until the gelatin has dissolved. Next, stir 2 cups of your favorite wild birdseed into the gelatin, mixing thoroughly.

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Let the mixture set for a few minutes, then stir again. Repeat this process a few times, if necessary, allowing the seed to absorb the liquid. Spray the pan oil spray.

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Spoon the seed mixture into your pan and place a straw through the center for twine placement later.

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Place the pan in the freezer and let them set for at least 3 hours. Remove the wreaths from the molds by inverting the pans and tapping along the bottoms.

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Allow the wreaths to air-dry overnight. Finally, pull out the straws and thread colorful ribbon or twine around your wreaths and hang them outside in a protected spot, such as under an awning or eaves, where the rain won’t melt them.

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My second project makes this cute little recycled bird feeder.

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What you need:

1 liter plastic bottle w/ top
2 wooden spoons
bird seed
eye hook
twine

Start by drawing a 1/2-inch asterisk on the side of a clean 1-liter soda bottle, about 4 inches from the bottom. Rotate the bottle 90 degrees and draw another asterisk 2 inches from the bottom. Draw a 1-inch-wide circle opposite each asterisk, as shown on bottle above. Use a craft knife to slit the asterisk lines and cut out the circles. Insert a wooden spoon handle first through each hole and then through the opposite asterisk, as shown. Remove the bottle cap and twist a small eye screw into the top of it for hanging. Finally, fill your feeder with birdseed, recap it, and use a length of twine to hang it from a tree.

Other DIY Resource Links for Birds:


Dozens of Ways to Repurpose Scarves **Review, 5 STARS!**

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Dozens of Ways to Repurpose Scarves
by Nathalie Mornu
Lark Crafts / Sterling Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-60059-777-0


My Review:


From the Publisher:
It's like magic! With an abracadabra and 30 simple projects, crafters can transform almost any scarf into a luxe pillow, plush bunny, breezy curtains, and other wonderful things. A basics section explains all the techniques, how-to-illustrations serve as a guide, and, where necessary, templates are included.

5 STARS!!

from Trash to Trailer

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It started with this Craigslist post. I have called the owners and I am waiting on some additional photos. The soonest I could get out to look at it is Thursday. Until then, I will dream...

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Have you ever refurbished a trailer?  This trailer does not have title or registration, anyone with experience on this in TX?

You can find the rest of my trailer pictures on Pinterest.

~XOXO~

The Happy Home Project by Jean Nayar **Book Review**

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The Happy Home Project
by Jean Nayar
Filipacchi Publishing
ISBN 13: 978-1-936297-48-1
*Courtesy of Filipacchi Publishing 2011*

My Review:

From the Publisher:
We all want a beautiful home that reflects our personal style. But the happiest homes don’t just look good, they also help us feel good. In The Happy Home Project, author Jean Nayar explores the fundamentals that contribute to a dwelling’s beauty and style, as well as the hidden elements and intangibles that add to its substance and soul.

Brimming with beautiful photos and expert advice from architects, designers, organizing experts, and contractors, the book offers easy-to-follow guidance on creating inspiring, stylish rooms. Practical tips on how to invest wisely in furniture and improvements will teach you how to add value to your home—and your quality of life. With a focus on comfort and harmony with nature, the book also reveals some of the subtler steps that anyone can take to turn an ordinary, impersonal house into an uplifting, personal sanctuary.

With helpful hints on everything from corralling clutter, picking paint and arranging furniture to refinishing floors, replacing windows and remodeling a kitchen, this is a practical go-to guide for home improvement projects, large and small. Whatever your home needs, the ideas, solutions and tips in the book will help you increase its happiness quotient—and help you live well in any dwelling and at any stage of life.

Also available as an ebook from online retailers.

Resource Links:
Jean Nayar Interview
The Happy Home Workshop
Desire to Inspire's Review
Design Wonderland's Review

Interview with Jean Nayar, Decorator and Author Extraordinaire!


I have some amazing insight into the world of decorating that you guys are going to love!  A couple of weeks ago, I sent some interview questions to Jean Nayer. She has graciously answered and given us some fun information about decorating and some insight into her own personal style.

Take a minute to check out Jean's blog, The Happy Home Workshop. Then come back here and read my interview with her. She is a fantastic decorator (& author!) and Wednesday I will be reviewing her newest book, The Happy Home Project.

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{My Questions in Red, Jean's Answers in Black}

1. When did you first become interested in design & architecture?

As a child growing up in Minnesota. My parents worked with a female architect to design my childhood home. Houses designed by architects were rare in the rather small town where I grew up, but those designed by female architects were even rarer at that time. My father made a point of showing me the subtle design details that she included in our prairie-inspired home. My parents also regularly journeyed all over the country with my brothers and sister and me to visit most of the nation’s landmark structures and notable gardens and parks, which piqued a lifelong love of good design.

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2. What is your favorite style?

I don’t really have a favorite style, but I do gravitate toward classical structures with symmetrical floor plans, and I also like the simplicity of International-style buildings. When you start in a structure with a solid foundation, you can layer in elements of any style to craft a mix that expresses your personality. I also lean toward furniture with clean lines like Scandinavian modern or French Empire and Directoire pieces.

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3. What is your favorite room in your house?

Our double-height living space that overlooks a massive linden tree as well as the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty.

4. What has inspired you as a designer?

The work of other talented designers, such as Mariette Himes Gomez, Vicente Wolf, Victoria Hagan, Thomas O’Brien, Brad Ford, among countless others. I am also fascinated by elements of other cultures, such as Indian textiles, Japanese teacups, and Mexican folk art, which I like to gather on my travels and then find places for in my home. They have the ability to transport me.

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5. What are your favorite decorator magazines, books or design blogs?

I like House Beautiful, Elle Décor magazines, Lonny and Trad Home online magazines, and Remodelista and My Marrakesh blogs to name a few.

6. What type of projects are you currently working on?

I am working on decorating an apartment in the Visionaire, an eco-friendly building in Battery Park City. I’m also branching out in new directions and have recently begun working as a real estate agent with Bond New York. So along with writing about improving the values of homes through design and renovation, I’m now also helping people to buy, sell and stage them, too.

7. How does being a "Green Professional" influence your work?

Sustainability is now a standard part of every choice I make. For example, I recently opted to part with a substantial number of old books that I’d be hauling around with me for years. Instead of tossing them, I sold them to Strand Books, a rare and used bookstore in Manhattan, which will resell and recirculate them into the world in an eco-friendly way. I’ve always been rather monastic in my approach to my home, tending toward minimalism, but being a green professional has made me even more so—I try to acquire only things I really need and love, and I part with things conscientiously to minimize my carbon footprint. Ideally, I’d like to become like a Net-Zero Energy home and create more energy, or give more to the world, than I consume.

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8. If you were stranded on a deserted island, what one household item could you not live without?

What comes to mind first is my husband, but he’s not a thing, so I’d have to say my cotton/linen blanket, which was made by artisans for at Brahms/Mount Textiles on antique looms in an historic mill in Maine.

9. What do you see as some of the newest trends in home decorating?

A spirit of playfulness with more daring mixes of furnishings, colors and patterns.




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10. Some quick wit:
          sun or snow?  Sun
          east or west?  East
          book or movie?  Book
          late night or early morning?  Early morning
          2 door sports car or 4 door sedan?  4-door sedan
          dog or cat?  Cat

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Jean Nayar is an amazing decorator and author. She was also incredibly gracious to participate in my Q&A.  If you have any additional questions for Jean, please ask them in the comments. Also, be sure to check out her newest book, The Happy Home Project and some of the others that I have reviewed: Real Life Decor, Money-Wise Makeovers.


~XOXO~

Alpharetta, Georgia Garden Roots

I grew up in Alpharetta, GA. I've always referred to it as God's Country.  My cousin Scott just posted this video on Facebook of my Uncle Paul being interviewed for the Milton Market Farmer's Market.  Be sure to watch the second part of the video. It shows my Uncle's beautiful garden and makes me homesick.


What are you planting this year and how big is your garden?

~XOXO~

*original article here

Gem Studded Furnishings **Guest Post**

Like magpies, we're drawn to things that shine and sparkle. Mirrored furniture, such as end tables or console tables, have a great reflective, sparkly quality that we love. Now we're seeing real bling being added to furniture in the form of gem studs, Swarovski crystals and custom crystal accents. A few international furniture fairs in the past year have highlighted vendors who feature these sparkling accents on their furniture. We think this might be a less is more trend where one key piece in the room has crystal or gem accents, like a headboard or accent chair.

Take a look at these gorgeous pieces we found, we are sure they will inspire some terrific decorating ideas of your own.

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We adore the blue of this upholstered headboard. Clear crystal nailheads add an elegant touch of glamour.


Scarlet Opus Trends Blog {via}

Diamond Head interchangeable upholstery tacks are available in multiple colors and metals. Great for a DIY project to add sparkle to one of your existing pieces.
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This black leather ottoman/pouf from Fiorentino is tufted with Swarovski crystals studs instead of the traditional covered buttons.

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Celebrated German furniture company Finkeldei has a Swarovski crystal edition line of furniture. We love the crystals on the arm of the classical style chair.
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A classic leather chesterfield sofa gets a dash of glam with Swarovski crystals. Does this give you any living room design ideas?

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This is a detail picture of the Swarovski diamond kitchen. The band of crystal studding would look fantastic on a console table in an entry or on bedside tables as well.

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This one of a kind chair designed by Jimmie Martin was auctioned at The Lighthouse Gala auction in 2008 at Christie's in London. It features a portrait of Kylie Minogue adorned with hundreds of Swarovski crystals.
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Large crystals resembling oversized nail head studs on side tables by Italian design company Fiorentino.
What do you think? Is this a design trend you'll follow? Where would you put a gem studded piece in your home?


Susi is a guest blogger for Design Shuffle, where you can find top tier interior designs from around the world & from New York Interior Designers, Los Angeles Interior Designers, and more. Don't miss a beat on Design Shuffle!