#1 Scrappy Clutch

#2 "In The Garden" Dress

#3 Warm Winter Hat

#4 One Hour Sundress

#5 Playful Days Double Layer Dress/Top

#6 Dolly Hair Pretties

#7 Hug Pillow

#8 One Size Fits Many PJ Pants

#9 Goin' Fishin'

#10 Bubblegum Jumper

Monday, January 31, 2011

Birdsong Bows and Patterns Giveaway!


You guys are going to absolutely love this giveaway!
Today I'd like to introduce you to a sweet little shop, Birdsong Bows and Patterns. Deanna is the owner and she is a bow making genius!

 Birdsong sells the most complete, comprehensive selection of hair bow tutorials I've seen anywhere!

If you have a little girl, or have a special little girl in your life, these tutorials are a must! Hair bows, at least the really cute ones, are so expensive to buy. Birdsongs's tutorials are really inexpensive and supply you with all of the guidance you need to make special bows for the princess in your life. Perfect for gifts too, these would make really unique present toppers that won't get thrown away!
Birdsong also carries Hair Bow Kits complete with supplies as well as Tutu Tutorials. Click over to see everything Deanna has to offer.


 All of Deanna's tutorials have been professionally designed, edited and photographed to ensure you get the clearest photos and instructions possible to ensure your success. As an added bonus, her ebooks come with access to video tutorials! So if you are one of those people who learns best by watching someone else, these tutorials would be perfect for you.

For the Giveaway!

One winner will win 3 single ebooks from the Birdsong Store (packages not included)!

All you need to do is head on over to Birdsong, choose your three favorite ebooks and come back and leave a comment telling me what they are! :)

Giveaway closes Friday February 4th 7PM PST
One comment per person please
Please leave a way for me to contact you if you don't have an email address in your blogger profile.

As an added bonus Deanna is offering a 10% discount to From An Igloo readers for the rest of this week!
Enter fromanigloo at checkout to receive the discount.

Also, if you purchase one of her ebooks and turn out to be the lucky winner, Deanna will refund your money!
(I've noticed her ebooks are on sale right now, so this is a great deal with the additional 10%).

Good luck everyone!

For some additional free tutorials and giveaways you can check out the Birdsong Blog.

Birdsong's lovely photos curtosy of Peekaboo Photography

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Little Lizard Giveaway Winners!


I know some of you are waiting anxiously to find out the winners to the Little Lizard King Giveaway!
Here we go...

Ok, wait...turns out Blogger is having picture uploading issues again. I wonder if this is a common Sunday thing?

Anyway, yet again you'll have to trust me!
The winners are....

#15 and #51!

philesian said... 15
I love the Elizabeth Claire dress and the Love me Knot! Too cute!
Amanda said... 51
All the patterns are really cute!!! But I really love the Peek-a-boo skirt and the apron knot dress!!

Congratulations ladies, enjoy your patterns!


Friday, January 28, 2011

Little Ruffle Dress

I recently bought some beautiful Valentine red french terry and wanted to make some Valentine dresses for my girls. Something that would transition to spring, be easy to play in, but cute too.


Have any of you taken a peak at Hanna Andersson's spring collection? I love Hanna. I love that the clothing makes little girls look like little girls. Something that many clothing designers for kids seem to be overlooking these days.
Anyway I fell in love with one of their current dresses (I hesitate to post one of their photos here).

If you love it too, dig out your favorite raglan T pattern. I used the Ottobre PJ shirt pattern I used to make these pajamas.
Any raglan T pattern will do.
Tutorial on how to turn it into this little Hanna knockoff to follow. :)

Last day to enter the Little Lizard Kings Pattern Giveaway. If you haven't had a chance to enter yet, click over!



Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Shawl Collar Pullover

I have some fun tutorials to share with all of you, I really do. Time, however has not been on my side the last few days. Photographing and writing up tutorials takes a lot of time!

I do have something cute to share today though if you're looking for an adorable winter top or spring pull over for your little person.

Recently I made Dear My Kids' Shawl Collar Pullover.

 I'm a huge fan of Karen's PDF patterns. They are well written with clear step by step instructions. If you do a search of Dear My Kids here on the blog, you'll find several photos of other children's patterns I've made up in the past. I think this shawl collar pullover is one of my favorites. There are minimal pieces to the pattern and it sews up really fast. If you've ever purchased a Dear My Kids pattern, I'm sure you can agree you can't go wrong! Thus, I'm excited to share the following with you!

Along with her felt toy shop (Dear My Kids), and her children's pattern shop (Dear My Kids Easywear), Karen also now has a women's pattern shop (Dana.a).
Dana.a has just been stocked with Karen's new winter collection, and her designs are amazing!

I am in love with her Shawl Wrap Cardigan and will be sewing that up for myself soon.

Karen is having a little giveaway on her blog right now, where the winner will win a pattern of their choice from the Dana.a collection. Do not leave a comment here to enter the giveaway but leave it on the Dear My Kids Blog. If you've never tried one of Karen's patterns before I encourage you to enter because I know you'll love them.

Also, until Sunday, use the code DANAWIN11 at checkout and receive buy one get one free on all women's patterns.

I thought you guys would like to know.
I would hope someone would tell me.
You know, because I need someone to enable me to buy more patterns.
You can never have enough. :)
Just being a friend here.

See yah tomorrow!


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Ice, Lots of Ice...

As it turns out I didn't get a moment's peace yesterday so the tutorial will have to wait. So today I thought I'd share a little bit of our weekend with you!

Every winter there is an ice festival in our little town. Ice sculptors come from all over the world and carve amazing ice sculptures. For the four winters we've been here, we've looked forward to it. We certainly don't have anything like this back home!

It was held last weekend. Last weekend that was in the minus 30's and 40's with the windchill. It was not only extremely cold, but my husband worked all weekend. I was too much of a wimp to bear it with the kids alone in that cold, so we skipped it.

The great thing about an ice festival and living somewhere that is cold, is that long after the ice festival is over and the sculptors have gone home, the sculptures live on.

This weekend was much warmer, barely freezing temps. The warmest it has been this winter, and to celebrate we went to see the ice sculptures in our bikinis (ok, who am I kidding, my bikini days are over). My point is, by this weekend the weather was warm enough to be out in it (some of the sculptures were even starting to melt).

Some nice folks told us that this used to be a Pegasus.

This one, a frog, jumping out of a pond trying to catch a fly (the fly is long gone). It is hard to tell from the photos but these sculptures are huge. I can't imagine the dedication and love for the art form it must take for crafters to sit and carve away for two days to create these in such extreme cold. I read in the paper that this was the coldest ice festival in history.
It seems even the young and mischievous in town can appreciate the hard work that goes into the ice festival. Even now, over a week later, some of the sculptures have melted and changed from the weather yet none look vandalized from what I could tell.

Along with the sculptures (I've only shown you a few) they always make an array of ice slides for the kids. Last weekend would have been too cold to enjoy them, but this weekend the weather was perfect!

Does that not look fun? :)

Not many children get to experience something like this.

Have you ever sat on an ice throne?

These paintings were beautiful. All carved from ice and then painted.

All I could think was all of the hours spent outside carving these. If you have ever felt minus 30, that's all you would be thinking about too! Unbelievable! One sculptor this year was sent to hospital with very bad frostbite.

There were a few snow sculptures as well. Little Dude enjoyed this one.

It was a great day. Days like this make you forget the bitter cold that keeps you stuck inside for days on end.
But then again, if I wasn't stuck inside for days on end, I probably wouldn't get much sewing done. :)




Monday, January 24, 2011

Little Lizard King Giveaway!



How many of you have seen Little Lizard King sewing patterns? If you have, you already know that they are adorable, if you haven't let me introduce you to a new pattern shop!

Liz, from Little Lizard King, is here today with a super fun giveaway for all of you. But first, let me show you a little bit of what you will find in Liz's shop if you've never had a look before.

Tell me this isn't one of the cutest little diaper covers you've ever seen?

Little Lizard King has tons of patterns for little girls. This Apron Knot Dress is one of my favorites (this pattern now includes a pattern to make a matching dolly dress).

For those of you who who haven't taken the plunge into sewing just yet, this Pillowcase Dress would be the perfect place to start. This one also includes a pattern to make a matching dolly dress! Most of Liz's little girl patterns now have matching doll patterns included.

Do you remember the matchy doll clothes I made this Christmas? They have been one of my daughter's most favorite things. I hoped she would love them but didn't realize just how much she would love dressing like her doll. There aren't many patterns out there with matching doll patterns included so these are a great buy.

Not only does Little Lizard King offer adorable patterns for little girls, but Liz has some patterns for little boys too!

For the Giveaway!

Head on over to Little Lizard King. Choose your two most favorite patterns and come back and leave a comment letting me know what they are.

TWO winners will each win their two most favorite patterns!

Exciting, right?

Giveaway closes Friday January 28th
One comment per person please
Please leave a way for me to contact you if you win

Good luck!

You can read more about Little Lizard King and find some free tutorials also on Liz's blog. :)

See you tomorrow with a new tutorial (if my kids give me a moment's peace). :)


Sunday, January 23, 2011

Whimsy Couture Giveaway Winner!



I hope some of you were able to take advantage of the wonderful sale Whimsy Couture had last week!

Now, for our Whimsy Couture Giveaway winner!



Anonymous said... 72
Adorable. I love the knotted overalls, apron peasant dress and the ruffled neckline top/dress 


Congratulations lucky #72!

If you haven't had a chance to check out Whimsy Couture, definitely click on over and check all of the wonderful patterns! Spring is on it's way (hopefully) and Denise has so many adorable patterns to make up a cute little spring wardrobe.

If you're looking for a fun contest, don't forget about Denise's Valentine's Design Challenge. You can read all about it on the Whimsy Couture Blog.

I'll see you in the morning with our next Monday morning giveaway and then Tuesday with a new tutorial. :)

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Twice The Fun!

One of my closest friends back home just gave birth to twins! I'm putting these in the mail for her sweet new babies today.


This has been my most favorite hand made baby gift to give since I made the first one back in June. You can find the pattern at Inner Hooker.
Exciting enough that my friend just had twins, but they're boy/girl twins! So the hats couldn't be totally the same. Well, I guess they could be, but what fun is that?

I made this little crocheted flower using a tutorial from Mamachee's Blog. For the record, I've purchased several of Tara's patterns in the past and found them very user friendly and really cute! She has lots of other free little crochet tutorials on her blog as well.

I added the flower to an alligator clip so that it could just be clipped through the stitches of the hat, and taken off later once baby outgrows the hat and has some hair. You can read more about lining alligator clips, HERE.

The flowers are so quick and easy, you can make several while watching your favorite show and they can be interchangeable.
What shows are everyone watching these days? I haven't recovered since LOST ended, and no longer have a show. :(

I think this one is my favorite.

If you haven't entered the Whimsy Couture Giveaway yet, click on over! Tomorrow is the last day to enter! You don't want to miss out on a chance to win three adorable patterns.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A Sewing Accomplishment, and a Question....

Over the weekend I conquered a sewing fear of mine.
Let's all ignore the horrible lighting and the wrinkles. It gets dark in the afternoon here people! :)

The dreaded zipper fly. I always thought they seemed too hard. Sure I can insert a zipper in a dress, do a buttonhole, but a zipper fly? Other people could do them, but not me. But, I started thinking about it. Why not me? I'm reasonably intelligent. So I gave it a go. And, it worked on the first try and was actually fairly simple!

If you've ever wanted to attempt a zip fly too, this is a great video tutorial, that helped me bunches.
My sewing resolution this year was to try some things I've never tried before, and thought were too difficult. I'm glad I did, because now I won't ever look at a pattern of zip fly pants again, wish I could make them, but decide they were beyond me and go on to another pattern.

 And because I'm pretty proud of myself I will subject you to a zipper shot. My button is a little out of place, but I had to make the pants a smidge tighter on my skinny minny even though they do have buttonhole elastic

If anyone is interested, these are the Tulip Pants from the fall 2009 issue of Ottobre (they're #12). I've wanted to make them since I received this issue. They have sweet little gathered front pockets.

Angled back flap pockets with cute little pintucks. This is the first project I've done in awhile that I've sewn purely and completely for fun. And, even though I'm generally an instant gratification sewer, these were fun.

Like almost all of the Ottobre patterns I've sewn, the fit is awesome on my little girl. If you have a thin kiddo, I'd go down a size though. My daughter could have easily fit into the next size down with some added length. We have the buttonhole elastic pretty tight.

Now, for the question.
As much as I loved making these pants and love the design of them, when they were all said and done I'm not sure I'm sold on them.
Is this cord a bit too wild for them? Cute with a little red babydoll top, or don't bother?
I can't decide if they're cool, or really not cool in this print.
I do plan to make another pair in a really thin lightwash denim. I think those will be really cute and vintagey. Especially with cute back buttons.

Do you have any sewing resolutions this year?


Monday, January 17, 2011

Whimsy Couture Giveaway and SALE!


I'd like to introduce you to Whimsy Couture. Whimsy Couture is owned by the wonderful Denise and is full of boutique patterns, DIY kits, and ready made clothing for the special little people in your life (she actually has a few patterns for mom too)!

Here is jsut a little bit of what you can find at Whimsy Couture.


Not only are her patterns adorable, but they are showcased with beautiful photography.
A real visual treat, not to mention her fabric combinations are a source of inspiration.

I have to show you a close up of this cute little Apron Twirl Peasant Dress. So adorable and fun. It's around this time of year I'm itching to sew for spring and summer, how about you? The minus 30's are gettin' me down. Something like this might be just what I need for a little pick me up!

These Knot Overalls might just be my favorite, if I had to pick a favorite. :)

This little Reversible Jacket would be the perfect jacket to showcase special fabrics. Clean, simple, and reversible!

I've shown you just a tiny smidge of what Denise has to offer in her shop, she really has something for everyone.
One of the great things about her patterns are that several of them come in sizes from infant, up to size 6, 8, 10 and some even up to a size 12! I love buying patterns that have some longevity in them, don't you? Perfect for also making matching sibling outfits for spring photos!

For The Giveaway!
Head on over to Whimsy Couture and pick out your 3 favorite patterns. Come back and leave me a comment with the 3 patterns you would love to call your own.

One winner will win a 3 pack of patterns of their choice!
Easy peasy!

One comment per person please
Please leave a way for me to contact you
Giveaway Closes Friday January 21st 7pm PST

For The Sale!
Denise is offering From An Igloo readers 15% off any orders until Friday January 21st!
Just enter IGLOO at checkout!
This would be a fantastic offer to combine with her 3 pack and 6 pack pattern packages which are already such a great deal!

Foe some added fun, Denise is currently having a Valentine's Design Challenge. You can read all about it on the Whimsy Couture Blog. The winner can choose from 3 months of advertising on her blog, 6 ebooks, or a ready made something in the size of their choice. Sounds fun! :)

Good luck and happy shopping! :)

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