HELLO my name is Heather

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    “Car. Beep-Beep.”

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    It's
    Quilt Market season at the studio. We're in a bi-annual bustle to prep
    for the show. Today, I met with another local stitcher who will be
    helping out with samples. I'm skirting around that misleading 'sewer'
    word. I think we just need to come up with a new spelling. Same word,
    new spelling: sewwer, sewur, sew-er, sew-erer, sewurr, seweur
    (french-ish)…

    What a fun afternoon. Fun I have no business having. Fun I have no business without.

    I was up with the baby till 4am last night, nursing him through a
    105º fever. I finally climbed into the tub and poured water over his
    back while he slept against my shoulder. It was so sweet. But, man am I
    tired!

    It's 7pm now on Friday night and it feels like my day is just getting
    going. I don't think date night is gonna happen unless Isaac wants to
    help refine pattern covers, book flights, schedule meetings, or sew.

    ** I let the baby pick a photo and title this post for me. **

  • Free Baby Bib Pattern & Tutorial

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    Are you ready for another free pattern? Baby Bibs!

    I've been making bibs for my kids since my first child was born 16
    years ago (seriously?). Now his tee-shirts are bibs. And his jeans are
    napkins.

    This time around, with my littlest—who is now a year-and-a-half, I have these AWESOME laminated cotton fabrics
    to work with. They make the BEST     bibs. Easy to sew, wipeable,
    washable—and pretty. Half of our family stock of bibs are made with the
    laminates and half are made with all-cotton quilting-weight fabric.
    They're both great. But, the laminates are slightly favored.

    So, this is a really simple pattern. You can make a bunch of bibs in
    one sitting. If you coordinate a few bibs and add some
    embellishments—like ribbon or an applique—you can whip up a fantastic baby shower gift in no time. Cute AND useful—the best gifts to get. Download the pattern here—or follow the sidebar link under Free Patterns.

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    I'll be sharing My Slobber Monkey Baby Bib pattern on PBS this spring. Check your local listings for Sew It All TV.
    In Phoenix, I believe the episode will be airing next Monday at 9:30am
    and 2:30pm on Eight Life (Cox 80). Tune in for sewing tips, fabric and
    embellishment variations—including a monster bib. For more info about the episode, see this post.
    I don't want to be redundant—except to say that we filmed the episode
    in one, long, 30-minute take. I, myself, am anxious to see how that
    worked out.

    Fun, fun!

    All my love and sewiness,
    Heather

  • Watch Me on PBS

    I am guest-hosting an episode of Sew It All on PBS
    this spring. Every PBS affiliate has a different schedule, so I can't
    give you an exact date. BUT, the episode should be airing very, very
    soon. So, visit PBS.org to
    check the schedule in your local area. Sew It All slated this as
    Episode 4, but from what I hear, the episodes can be shuffled around by
    the PBS program directors. And different areas will carry different
    shows. Very interesting stuff.

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    Anyhow, we're making baby bibs. Here are Sew It All host, Ellen March,
    and I holding up a baby bib together—it must have been very
    heavy—weighted down with cuteness. I'll post about the free pattern next
    week, along with a little monster you can applique on the bibs—or on a
    kid's tee shirt or bag, etc.

    The fabrics shown above are laminates from my Nicey Jane collection—I LOVE them. They are so fun to work with!

    Chances are, you'll see the episode before I do. Stop back by and let
    me know if you have any questions afterward. We filmed the show in one
    take. One, long 30-minute take. Can you believe it? No pressure, right?

    It was a blast.

  • Fresh Eggs

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    Our new bookkeeper brought some fresh eggs for us today. They are so
    stinkin' pretty. Why is that? What makes a simple egg so appealing? I had to snap some pictures.

    I would love to keep chickens at some point. Now I have someone I can go
    to with my chicken questions, as well as my accounting. Checks and
    chickens. This bookkeeper is a keeper.

  • Quilt-Store Dreaming

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    Have you ever dreamed about being on the front lines of the sewing movement? Talk about jumping in with guns blazing. Fabric Nosherie, one of the coolest quilt stores around — is for sale.

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    If you have a hankering to live in the friendly midwest and you have
    what it takes to command and inspire a growing community of modern
    stitchers, have a closer look at this rare opportunity. Classes are in
    progress, fabric is on order, customers are bustling in. The business
    has grown beyond what Shannon can manage while also raising four very
    young boys. She's decided to auction the store so it can continue to
    grow while she re-focusses on her family.

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    For more background on the store and its founder, Shannon Robinson, click here. For details on the auction in progress—ending March 25th—click here.

  • Let’s Get this Show on the Road

    It's time to hand out some show tickets and a C.D.

    Angela — you've got it — two tickets for Thursday night's show are
    all yours. Thank you for your enthusiasm. That always wins points with
    me—ask my kids.

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    — surprise — Rachel, we have two tickets for Friday night's show for
    you as well.

    I'm going to send Wendy your email addresses and she will
    send you the details. If you don't hear from her right away, email me
    your contact info.

    By random drawing, the C.D. goes to… Elizabeth S. Email me your
    shipping address, Elizabeth, and we'll drop your present in the mail right
    away—along with a few HB extras (!!!).

  • Wendy!

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    As we wished—yay!—Wendy is game to offer two tickets to her show in New York City next week at The Metropolitan Room, featuring songs by composers as diverse as Cole Porter, Joni Mitchell, and Wendy’s collaborator, Michele Brourman. This exciting event celebrates Wendy’s debut album, Breathing, and is tied together with entertaining vignettes from Wendy’s colorful family—a fun and personal show.

    Wendy is my fiercely-fabulous sister-in-law. She is both a talented singer and a charming storyteller. She’s hilarious, in fact.

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    …And it’s killing me that we missed her opening night last week in Los Angeles! Anyone want to go to the New York show in my stead? I’ll sit on your lap in spirit.

    As Mitch Ellis of the performing group Chambers, Herbert & Ellis
    put it, after seeing the Los Angeles performance last week, “Wendy Lane
    Bailey's show was truly grand… Under Michele Brourman's artful musical
    direction she put on a really terrific show. Beautiful song selection,
    sensitive phrasing, clear storytelling and a warm rich voice. Kinda the
    whole package.”

     

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    Wendy performs on Thursday, the 21st and on Friday, the 22nd at 7pm. I
    have TWO tickets to give away—and a C.D. Comment to enter. Please
    indicate in your comment if you want to be entered into the TICKETS
    drawing; otherwise, I'll assume you're in it for the C.D.

    If you're in the greater New York area and you don’t win the tickets
    giveaway, head to The Metropolitan Room for a exceptional show
    nevertheless! You’re sure to have a great night. And the cover charge is
    only $20.

    One more time, that’s The Metropolitan Room at 34 West 22nd Street
    (between 5th and 6th Avenues) in New York City. Reservations can be
    called in at (212) 206-0440 or made online at metropolitanroom.com.

    Discover more about the show here, and stop by Wendy’s blog at WendyLaneBailey.com.

    Update: Winners announced — click here.

  • Rose Bowl Treasure

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    The Rose Bowl Flea Market makes me gitty. Wendy and I were like two
    magpies, combing the aisles for sparkly treasure. She has a great,
    vintage-20s, flapper-deco aesthetic. It was fun to see what trinkets
    called her name—definitely a great way to get to know each other on a new level.

    I highly suggest it.

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    One vendor offered metal letters of every size and color, including
    polkadots. I sorted through his alphabets for a good 20 minutes—they
    were comically hot in the bright sun. Unfortunately, he didn’t have a
    website or even a business card. If someone’s looking for at Etsy
    opportunity, track this guy down. He’s a Rose Bowl Flea Market regular.
    And we all need his letters. 

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    With our car trouble, we had to leave the trailer behind, so my
    blinders were on when it came to furniture. That was a bit painful.
    However, a hunt for small treasures brought an interesting challenge. In
    the end, my eclectic loot included: plastic chicks, pink buttons, a
    rhinestone buckle, embroidered ribbons and silks, a green vase, a red
    scarf, and a sequined gold and black vintage circle skirt. If you're a
    treasure hunter too, The Rose Bowl Flea Market marks the spot. In
    charming ol' Pasadena, CA.

  • @ Los Angeles

    We just returned from a week in Los Angeles. My super-talented sister-in-law, Wendy Lane Bailey, had flown out to L.A. to perform at the Gardenia.
    We were supposed to arrive in time to watch her sing, but our van's new
    transmission had a different plan. Even though the transmission was
    only a couple of months old, it gave out on our way out of town—big time. Needless to say, we started out on a different adventure than we had planned.

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    I'll just say that we got to know the truck stop really well. And
    after a few hours we made our way to a pizza place near the mechanic’s,
    camping there for most of the evening until we had secured a rental van
    to pile into. Nine hours and $700 later, we were back on the road to
    L.A.

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    Unfortunately, we missed Wendy’s performance. A serious bummer.
    But, we tried to make up for it once we arrived. We stayed in a
    beautiful hotel in old-town Pasadena, one of my favorite areas.

    Our first stop was to visit old haunts in the Fashion District with
    the kids. When we lived in Hollywood, Elijah was about the same age as
    our little one is now. It was bizarre—and pretty cool—to see him, at
    6-foot-3, push our youngest around in a stroller just like I used to
    push Elijah around the Fashion District in a stroller, years back. What a
    serious time warp.

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    We ate at Pink’s hot dogs for old-time’s-sake, spent a day at The Getty Museum, shopped at the Rose Bowl Flea Market (my favorite!), toured our old neighborhood—which has changed quite a bit, yet is so much the same—had cocoa at The Grove, and received a driving tour of historic Venice, CA from Wendy’s friend, Jessie, who has lived in Venice for the last 40 years.

    I’ve been to Venice many times, but I had no idea that a large part of the city was originally built along canals. Instead of driving to a neighbor’s house, they would canoe. I love it.

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    As for The Getty, I adore it.

    If you can believe this, I never did visit The Getty when we lived
    close-by. We even had a friend who was a curator there at the time, yet I
    still didn't make it. Back then, Isaac once went on a private tour of
    the museum before it opened. Where was I at the time!? Seriously.

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    It was fantastic. I am awed and inspired. And ready to find a
    portrait-painting class to take. Know of a good one? We’re back home
    now, but part of me wants to turn around and head right back to The
    Getty. If you are ever in Southern California, get yourself there. Don’t
    miss it.

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    mechanic repaired the transmission without charge. However, I’m still
    sad that the fiasco cost us our chance to see Wendy’s show. She has two more shows
    coming up in New York City next week. Perhaps I can round up a couple
    of free tickets to give away and send one of you in my stead.

    All photos are from my Instagram feed—hallelujah for functioning phone cameras! We forgot to pack the big camera on this trip—ack.

  • The Icehouse

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    The building that last week's Revive conference was held at is so cool. It
    is a gutted old relic from the early 1900s, a place where they used to
    manufacture 300 lb. ice blocks for refrigerating food in railcars
    heading east.

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    The owner of The Icehouse, as it's called now, is dedicated to the arts and offers the space
    for exhibitions and creative events. One upcoming sculpture show is all about different artistic takes on manhole covers of all things. Seriously.

    Have a look at some of the manhole covers on the
    Icehouse's Facebook page. They're pretty spectacular.

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    The property is crusty and textured and fun. Even the pavement in the
    parking lot is appealing in its chunked up, brightly-painted way.

    If you are cool. And you need a cool place to host something cool, then check this place out.

    The Icehouse
    429 W. Jackson Street
    Phoenix, Arizona