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  • Smarty Girl

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    While I'm busy finishing up a jazzy slideshow for Nicey Jane, I thought I'd pop in and share another bit of news.  Who recognizes this photo above? It's from the cover of Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion back in May 2008. 

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    I hadn't originally planned to publish a pattern for this book bag. 
    However, after hundreds of requests for it, I finally got a clue and
    did the work. The Smarty Girl book bag mini pattern arrives at the studio on Monday and will start shipping out on Tuesday. 

    I
    use my Smarty Girl to carry a sketchbook and pencils. Charlotte has a
    Smarty Girl for her coloring and activity books. It's a simple sew,
    perfect for holiday gifts and birthday presents. You could make one for
    your child for Christmas and fill it with activity books.  With a
    coordinating baby quilt folded up inside, it makes a great shower gift.
    Then, of course, you could do a sketchbook & pencils — my personal
    favorite.

    (Pattern cover features my new collection, Nicey Jane!)

  • Pumpkin & Dot

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    Meet Betty Boo's friends, Pumpkin & Dot, two more sock doll kits to go with the free Betty Boo Sock Doll pattern download.  It's a toss up which is the cutest.  Both Emily & Lindsay are both partial to Dot, with her bohemian stockings.

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    As Halloween is upon us, it's time to announce the winners from Monday's giveaway
    The following four commenters will have their pick of of sock doll
    kits. If you are one of the ladies listed below, please email us your
    address so we can send your kit right out — email emily@heatherbailey.com.

    Congrats & Happy Halloween!

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    Reminder: Through October 31, 2009, get a FREE Betty Boo Kit with coupon code "BatBatThing" on $35+ purchase at the HB Store. See details at the bottom of Monday's post.

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    Giveaway Winners

    1. Christie Sproul, who wrote, "hi heather!! betty is so cute…..just starting on my 6 yr old daughter's
    costume…I am making Autumn the Woodland Fairy costume with no tutu as per
    her orders!! lol!"

    2. Maribeth, who wrote, "too cute!! at our house, my little girl loves the nursery rhyme, three
    little ghostesses, it gives her a little bit of halloween without all the
    scary just yet."

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    3. Cathy P., who wrote, "So cute! love the girly bat.
    My 4-year-old daughter is going as a flower – I made the costume using an
    oversized green tee and some craft felt. I also knit a headband and added
    some more felt petals to it. My first time making a costume….but my
    daughter loves it!

    And my 4-month-old daughter is going as a bee (her sister's hand-me-down
    costume from BabyStyle)."

    DottyBat

    4. Kay Prince, who wrote,

    "Here's a poem for you:

    There once was a girl named Heather
    She couldn't decide which was better:
    Christmas or Halloween
    On both she was quite keen
    In the end it was decided by the weather.

    Okay, it's not great, but at least I tried! I would love to win a little
    Betty Boo Sock Doll kit! So cute!"

  • Did a Bat, Bat Thing

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    Welcome
    to Trick-Or-Eat at HELLOmynameisHeather.com. Today, nine favorite food,
    craft & lifestyle bloggers await behind nine haunted houses — with
    an array of holiday tricks and treats to greet you. At the end of this
    post, you will find two mystery houses. Join in the fun by clicking on
    one of the next homes on the block. Discover all of the Trick-Or-Eat
    contributors and find direct links to their posts at
    www.Trick-Or-Eat.com.

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    GhostlyGardenVelcome, my vriends, to the Ghostly Garden Cottage, where even the flowers can’t be trusted. Who says scary can’t be cute?

    To
    prove the point, meet Betty Boo. Some might say she’s a spoiled bat,
    but I think she’s rather sweet, as far as vampires go. Betty is
    not too cross to wear flowers — but she’s not too kind to sock-you-one
    either — so, stay on her good side.

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    Come on inside — no tricks here, only treats. Don’t mind the carnivorous plants creeping out the windows.

    Today I’m handing out a NEW, FREE PATTERN
    fun-to-make & easy-on-the-thighs. Click here to download my free
    pattern for a snappy little sock doll. Make your own mischief from one
    unassuming sock, wool-blend felt, and a few other bits & baubles from your crafting scraps.

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    Don’t
    go batty picking materials. If you want some help, I’ve dug up all
    sorts of spooky socks and supplies for a handful of kits at The Heather Bailey Store (while supplies last).

    Win a free Betty Boo Sock Doll Kit. Four winners will be picked at random. (If you’re not a gambler, see the Freebie Code at bottom of post.) Leave a comment; make up a Halloween poem, share a Halloween story — or just say ‘Hi’. 

    Now, vahtch your step. And Happy Halloween!

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    Whooo’s Next?  Head to the next house on the street or run, run, run, with your candy-bag wide-open.
    See what the other Trick-Or-Eat hosts and ghostesses have cooked up for
    you today;  Click on one of the haunted dwellings below:

    Sophistimom

    TongueNCheeky

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    **Freebie Code** Happy Halloween! Treat yourself a FREE Betty Boo Sock Doll Kit, by entering the
    code “BatBatThing” (on a purchase of $35 or more) at The Heather Bailey Store.
    While supplies last — first come, first serve. (When you’re ready to
    check out, add your selected bat doll Kit to your cart, then enter the
    coupon code where indicated. The price of one kit ($9.95) will be
    removed from your total. Code expires 10-31-09.)

  • I am…

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    … admiring my new old couch, purchased yesterday.  I'm
    looking for the perfect color combo.  Gray fabric, I think.

    … moving along on photoshoot prep for our
    next brochure.  My adorable model has been measured & it's time to
    make a fitting muslin.

    … replenishing the felt selection at the HB store — now all of the pretty colors are visible again.

    … playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey with all of these overlapping sewing and building projects.  My head is spinning.

    … justifying a break to say 'Hello' on the blog.  Hello!

  • Is it Monday again?

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    I'm
    wrapping up an assortment of projects to clear my plate for August's
    design marathon.  I hope time slows down a bit for the next two weeks. 
    Elijah is starting junior high school and I'm – just – not – ready.  

    LanternPillowA Perhaps waiting for my new to
    birthday bike
    arrive will do the trick.  I haven't been this excited about a
    birthday present since I-can't-remember-when.  She's vanilla with pink
    rims, a rattan basket & a wooden rack — my creamcycle cruiser. 
    With a drink cup and bell — vrrink-vrrink.

    LanternBasketT And guess whose birthday was just yesterday? Laura. Laura of Lantern Bloom. I am mesmerized by her new fabrics. The mill did such a fabulous job
    recreating the moody depth of Laura's paintings;  it's hard to believe
    these are flat, smooth fabrics. Stretch one print across a canvas and
    it's instant wall art.

    I'm so proud of her. Laura has developed
    a unique painting style over the years. One of the last things we did
    together before she moved away 4 years ago was experiment with textured
    canvasses. Now she's a master of texture. Laura has a collection of art prints heading to Crate & Barrel and a rich, new collection of fabrics as well.

    Wish
    Laura a Happy Birthday, will you?  At a mere 2 weeks older, she paves
    the birthday way for me each year.  I hear birthday sirens sound long
    about July 26th, when it's time for Laura's slice of cake.  "Brace
    yourself, Heather, here it comes."  I ordered my bike today, so bring
    it on.

    Watch for Laura's Lantern Bloom fabrics too — definitely
    a collection to see in person.  You can even make out bits of canvas in
    some of the prints.

  • Shredded

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    I just counted and we own a total of 13 rolling office chairs.  That's
    a lot of office chairs.  Of course, the one I prefer at the moment is
    shredded and hideous.  It's the ugliest chair of the bunch.

    My
    neck and arm are all out-of-whack from trotting all over NYC with two
    heavy bags.  This chair holds me together best.  It's a bit
    out-of-place in my studio though.  So, today, I'm slip-covering it. 

    No big style-ambition this time.  I'll be glad to take it from hideous to mediocre.

    Yep, that's exposed foam in the back there.

  • Dark Chocolate, Light Sewing

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    I'm
    back from a delicious weekend away.  After my collection shipped off to
    the mill, Isaac treated me to a stay at a local resort where I slept
    in, swam laps, ate out, and shopped all evening – both days.  It was
    bliss.

    Now, I'm onto the next wave of things, which involves some
    significant sewing – hallelujah.  I'm making 7 mystery projects for the
    cover of a upcoming pattern.

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    And,
    as we're mid-stream in setting up a new computer for me, I've got my
    sewing machine and current computer stacked on one table.  There are serious acrobatics involved
    in getting to my keyboard just now.  I can't be bothered to set up a
    separate table for my computer;  I'd rather stretch and hurdle.  This
    way I can sew, blog, sew, tweet, sew, and so on.

    I'm getting my sewjo back — and cuddling up to my kids, my dogs, my chocolate stash, & this here blog.  Feels good. 

    Confucius say:  Beware the clearance Easter candy row at Target.

  • Flirty Skirt, Dirty Dirt

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    My
    friend, Jill, has two cute little girls and she always has them dolled
    up to the nines.  (And she's the best hair-bow-maker around — a new
    bow for every outfit.)  Jill watched Charlotte a couple of
    times a week last year.  During that time her girls became like sisters
    to Charlotte — and Jill really did a great job of keeping them all
    busy and entertained with swimming, carousel-ing, park-time, etc.  So,
    as a heart-felt thank you to Jill, I designed her girls some matching,
    skirty outfits.

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    The tee shirts — Talk
    about a high impact-to-effort ratio, decorating tee-shirts can be
    easy-peasy.  I fused floral elements from my Rose Bouquet print from
    Pop Garden to each store-bought tee shirt using fusible web.  I then
    stitched around the edges of each fused piece (with a ball-point needle
    installed in my machine to prevent holes from forming in the knit
    material.)  There are at least three or four flowers in this print that
    make perfect appliques. 

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    The two skirts — I had a lot of fun putting the fabric combinations together.  I wanted them to match each other, but not really match.  I didn't draft a pattern as they're just sewn from various
    rectangles.  I probably should have jotted down some measurements as I went. 
    However, my friend Jona does have pattern for a similar skirt all
    ready to go – The Edith Twirl.  (Check out the embroidery on those
    Edith under-skirts.)


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    The floral print in the skirt above is probably my favorite print from Pop Garden.  It's
    soft and romantic, yet electric and sassy.  And the ziggity Zag Stripe to the right is entirely too fun to sew
    with.  I still need to bind a quilt in this print and see what it does.
    Fussy-cut quilt blocks made with this fabric could result in some
    interesting effects too.  More sewing, more sewing.

    I'm not sure if I
    scratched that dern sewing itch well enough with this one project, but
    I expect to do more sewing once my next fabric collection is off to the
    mill here soon. And OH, it's pretty.  And sweet. 
    Sweet and pretty.  That's all I'm going to say.  Like that
    housekeeper-lady says in The Parent Trap, "I'm not saying a word."

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    What else, what else?  OH!  I should have mentioned this first —
    yikes.  Tara's baby girl, Grace, was born this week!!  And she's
    stinkin' beautiful.  Which is really unfair to the other bruised,
    swollen newborns in the nursery.  I mean, come on — tilting, exotic
    eyes, high cheekbones, a perfectly-shaped head covered with beautiful,
    dark hair.  At three weeks early, we were only caught slightly
    off-guard.  Isaac's been phone-interviewing for a new Office Assitant
    this week and then final interviews are next week.  Tara will be back
    in a few months in a new position.  We'll miss her while she's away
    smooching on that sweet, new baby.

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    We're really overlapping about five or six projects at the
    moment.  And as I'm not so great at falling asleep when I'm excited
    about a project – or six projects, imagine my self-satisfaction at
    rolling out of bed on time this morning for my 8 o'clock tap class —
    jazz hands!  : )

    And then there's the yard.  Wednesday
    was Fill-the-Raised-Garden-with-Dirt Day.  Thursday was
    Move-the-Big-Rocks-Around Day.  (Isaac might as well have been at
    Disneyland.  He wouldn't climb down from that bulldozer for anything.) 
    Yesterday was Rake-the-Dirt-All-Smooth Day.  And today has been
    Form-the-Perfectly-Curved-Curbing Day.  Isaac's ready to move onto
    Install-the-Five-Valve-Sprinkler-System Day, but I'm entirely ready for
    a break, so we've pacted to give ourselves a week of
    Avoid-the-Yardwork-Alltogether Days so we can celebrate
    Get-Back-to-What-We-Should-Have-Been-Doing Day – which may evolve into
    a week-long celebration in the end.

    JillBows

    And
    I'm looking to do March of the Tools again this year.  One more day
    till March.  There are a number of gizmos, gadgets, thing-a-majigs and
    who-z-whatzits I'm excited to share.  I'll have the badge back up in my
    sidebar later today.  I'd love for you to join me – yes, please join
    me.  Infact, email me to let me know you're doing March of the Tools
    too and I'll post a link to your blog on the March of the Tools page so we can all see who is playing along and get some leads on new, must-have tools.

  • Red, Green & Golden Delicious

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    Wait a minute.  I haven’t ever shown the apple pincushion that comes in the Fresh Picked Pincushions sewing pattern.  What’s up with that?  The apple is certainly worthy of the pincushion parade that tromped through my blog last summer.

    Look, here’s a mob of spirited green apples having a parade of their
    own. Carrying their champion on their shoulders, they chant "Teacher oh
    so bright & lofty, here’s an apple, sweet & softy," "Apple,
    Granny, sweet & tart, thanks for making me so smart," and
    "Macintosh, Gravenstein, Gra-nny Smith, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd
    grade, fifth!"  Sounds like they’re suggesting sewn apples as holiday teacher gifts this year.  I’m thinking I agree with the apples (though they could certainly use some slogan suggestions.)

    Maybe something more scholastic:  "How many apples make a pi(e)? Three point one four — one five!"

    Oh my, there goes one rowdy fellow shouting, "Apples are red, apples are green, here’s my gift, although you’re mean."  What a rotten thing to say.

    I could go on, but one more bad slogan might spoil the bunch.

  • Emergency Velvet

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    So, it was late.  Too late for shopping.  Too late for humans to be
    awake, really.  And though I have a broad assortment of felts, I just
    couldn’t find ones that worked well as stems on my latest pincushions.
    So look what I discovered in my bleary-eyed desperation — 1.5" wide
    velvet ribbon works too. 

    I’ve been hoarding this emerald green piece for a few years now.  I had meant to use it in my hair for a Scarlet O’Hara moment,
    but I don’t have the wardrobe for that kind of sass.  It also reminds
    me of the hat Rhett bought for her — the one she puts on upside-down.
    Anyhow.

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    Prepping for Market
    again.  We’re just about ready to launch our wholesale program.  Should
    be this week.  This means you’ll soon be able to find my patterns and
    other upcoming whatnots at your local stores – yay!  We’ll be at the
    Westminster/Free Spirit booth throughout Market, so tell your local
    store-owners to come find us there and we’ll get them all set up.  If
    you’re a retailer who has emailed us about pattern-purchasing, expect
    an email within the week with details on how to place an order.  We’ve
    had to construct policies, protocols and a website, set up emails, get
    all of the appropriate record-keeping systems in place, etc, etc.
    We’re just about there.  If you have any questions about wholesale,
    email info@HeatherBaileyWholesale.com

    Scissors_2Okay, so while we were in Cottonwood,
    I picked up a new pair of scissors.  They’re Hon brand and they’re
    pretty great.  Even the very tippy-tip of the scissors cuts well.
    They’re not as pretty as Ginghers, but I’m thinkin I like them too.  Anyone familiar with this brand?