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  • Giveaway Day 27

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    Who is ready for more retail therapy?

    Today's prize is a $50 gift certificate to ShopRuche.com, a gorgeous and varied online retailer, carrying everything from women's apparel, shoes and accessories to children's clothing, home decor and books. Ruche even has a bridal section. And you can shop a selection of stylish 'curvy plus' items as well. Explore their online store for luscious photos and fantastic finds.

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    Founded in 2008 by husband and wife team, Mai and Josh Olivo,
    Ruche is a vintage-inspired boutique with a modern perspective. In
    short, they describe Ruche's aesthetic as "feminine, flirty, clever and
    cute, yet subtly sophisticated "

    Like any happening company these days, Ruche can be found all over the social media world. Follow Ruche on facebook, twitter, tumblr, pinterest and instagram. And don't miss their gorgeous videos on you tube.

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    Comment to enter today's giveaway. One entry per household. Be sure to include your email
    address
    so we can contact you if you win. You don't have to type your email
    address into the body of the comment if you entered it in the email-address
    field on the comment form.

    ShopRucheImage300LToday's
    giveaway will close at 11:59pm PST on Weds 8/28/13
    —which means it
    will overlap with Day 26's giveaway
    which ends tonight and Day 28's giveaway which will go up tomorrow, so
    don't miss those. We want you to have plenty of time to enter. Watch for
    the winner to
    be announced within the week at the bottom
    of the post. For more info on my August giveaway party, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day.

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    It’s Official

    As I hinted last week, I'll be heading to Utah in three weeks to give the keynote address at The Sewing Summit 2013. The announcement was made yesterday on The Sewing Summit blog and throughout their social media outlets. Click on the image below to read the full article.

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    SewingSummitWWhat
    is The Sewing Summit? As they put it, "We’re a cross between a
    traditional sewing retreat and a social
    media and blogging conference… With hands-on workshops, networking
    events, inspiring speakers,
    informative lecture sessions and enough down-time to connect with
    friends new and old—Sewing Summit is the only event of its kind. Join us
    for a weekend of skill-building, networking, laughing and
    reconnecting!"

    I'm excited to meet everyone and share. The event has been sold out for a while. However! They have added a handful of spaces this week. If you are interested in attending, jump on it. Just have a look at these great classes and teachers.
    I hear the sewing labs will be open till 2am or so. You can sew in your
    pjs with friends. Doesn't that sound dreamy? Of course, I'm a serious
    night owl.

    So then, whether you're attending or not, what would you like to hear
    from me at an event like this? The conference covers such diverse
    topics: fashion, quilting, blogging, photography, business and more. I want to do a bang-up job for you all.

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    Giveaway Day 17

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    How about a splash of fashion to keep the giveaway world in proper balance? Today's HELLO Giveaway is sponsored by Urban Attic Boutique, a great online store with a bohemian-chic point of view. Find tops, dresses, pants, skirts, and jewelry, all reasonably priced and right on trend.

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    Urban Attic Boutique is curated by sisters, Jenna and Tauny—who
    have an eye for bold prints and statement pieces. And I would say, as a
    group, the items in their shop look comfortable. Comfort is my ultimate
    measuring stick for everyday fashion, so this is a big one for me.

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    Go have a look. But, don't beat me to that seahorse necklace!

    Keep current with the shop on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, where you'll be the first to hear of new items, sales and Urban Attic giveaways. Today's lucky winner will receive a $25 gift certificate to UrbanAtticBoutique.com.

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    Comment to enter. One entry per household. Be sure to include your email
    address
    so we can contact you if you win. You don't have to type your email
    address into the body of the comment if you entered it in the email-address
    field on the comment form. Today's giveaway will close at 11:59pm PST on Saturday 8/17/13. Watch for the winner to
    be announced early next week at the bottom
    of the post.

    For more info on these August HELLO Giveaways, click here. Please
    share the word. Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 11

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    All three of my kids are at home sick today and I'm having a very
    difficult time sneaking away to write a giveaway post, so I'm going to
    get right to it before there's more medicine to dose out or 'messes' to
    clean up.

    With a $35 value, today's prize
    is THREE Heather Bailey sewing patterns—Flutterby Pincushions, Boho Cloche Hat and Marlo
    Bloom Handbag
    —enough variety to keep you busy well into the fall and perhaps cover you on some holiday-gift sewing as well.

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    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email
    address
    so we can contact you if you win. You don't have to type your email
    address into the body of the comment if you entered it in the email-address
    field on the comment form; I can access that info from behind the scenes.

    Today's giveaway will close at NOON PST on Monday 8/12/13. (I'm
    extending the deadline whenever a post goes up later in the day.
    Sundays will likely be tricky for me all month.) Watch for the winner to
    be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post. For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day.

    My actual birthday is tomorrow, so watch for a big prize in the morning. And some even bigger ones later in the week.

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 7

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    Many of you sew. And if you don't sew yet, you need to give it a try already.

    One side-perk of sewing is a craft room stacked with pretty supplies. And today's HELLO giveaway prize will give you a serious boost in the pretty-supplies department. At my request, Coats & Clark has generously donated a 50-spool supply of their handy Dual Duty threads. $70 value.

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    This is your everyday, get-the-job-done thread. It's strong and
    versatile and is available in every color under the sun. The images
    above are from my own studio. Clearly, I have a lot of Dual Duty thread
    myself. And, it appears today's winner will too. Thank you, Coats and
    Clark.

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    am having a blast with these giveaways. I hope you are as well. There
    are some seriously great prizes on their way to the studio. I can't wait
    to share what we have in store for you.

    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email address
    so we can contact you if you win. Today's giveaway closes at 11:59pm PST on Wednesday 8/7/13.
    Watch for the winner to be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post. For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day.

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 5 — and an Inadvertent Sob Story

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    Happy
    Monday, everyone. It's my kids' first day of school today and though
    I'm always a bit sad to miss their good company for the day, I'm also
    excited to get a lot done. First on my list is today's HELLO Giveaway.

    If you have been reading my blog for a while, you will know that I
    invented a nifty little hair accessory called Trash Ties™. Do you
    remember when trash bags used to come with a set of twisty-ties in the
    box? Before trash bags became stretchy and cinchable? I named my
    invention Trash Ties in homage to those old-fashion twisty-ties.

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    Trash Ties were invented before I started showing my artwork publicly
    and designing fabric, housewares, stationery, etc. Before Heather
    Bailey became Heather Bailey.

    Elijah was a small toddler when I invented Trash Ties. And, in many
    ways, it is my second child. I birthed the patent, fed and nurtured the
    business, and watched it bloom. Dare I admit, this gives me maternal
    stirring even today, many years later. They really are incredible. And
    they are so easy to use with a little practice.

    I intended to create instructional videos for you a long while back when
    I first announced
    Trash Ties on my blog, but right as that project was
    getting organized, began a truly horrible experience for me and my
    family. I've never mentioned it here. And I'm only going to in passing
    at this time, but a woman who ingratiated herself into my life under
    the guise of friendship, positioned herself to pose as my company and
    lie to my customers. She strategized with her spouse to steal
    confidential information and proceeded to build a company to sell my
    patented invention as though it was hers. I only knew them for a few
    months. But, stealing from me and my family became this woman's focus
    for years to come.

    They mimicked all of my photography down to the finest details to
    mislead the public, stole language from our brochure, told my customers
    that we were "sister companies," sold to several national chains, and made hundreds of thousands of
    dollars doing so—according to their manufacturer who they stiffed on
    their last $35,000 manufacturing bill. It was not a smalltime thing.

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    I learned of this nightmare right as we were planning our
    instructional videos. I cried myself to sleep every night for three
    years straight. To steer my mind away from the sting, I focused on my
    other business — fabric design, sewing patterns, housewares, etc. I am
    so incredibly fortunate to have had an alternative at that time. And
    yes, I'm sure this harrowing experience has contributed to my tender
    gratitude for your support of my artwork and business—thus, my mad idea to have a month of giveaways midst my other obligations and deadlines. I am truly grateful for you.

    Trash Ties are still mine. They always have been. I just happened to
    build up another exciting and busy company in the meanwhile, while
    healing. Sketching was my song. Fabric was my restoration.

    We might do videos yet—I'd really love for you to see Trash Ties in
    action. I know that many of you sew, so I'll tell you something I don't
    usually tell a crowd. Doing your hair with Trash Ties is like
    'stitching' your hair up. There is a unique bendable, tempered wire
    inside that holds your hairdo in place. With the small ties, you take
    individual 'stitches.' With the long ties, it's more like 'stitching'
    with a long, flexible, secure 'thread' you can whip-stitch around or
    through your hair.

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    Basically, you just have to cinch them tightly. You don't
    twist them, just wrap them around snugly. As you wrap them, you want to
    make a closed circle, not an open spiral. This way, your hair won't wind
    out. In the end, it looks like there are little ribbons in your hair.
    With neutral Trash Ties, they can blend right in, like above. Yet, you don't have to work to hide them, like you would with
    bobby pins. Let 'em show. They're washable, reuseable and super versatile.

    Okay. So, I didn't intend to tell you that story today—though it is a
    tremendous relief. Thank you for hearing me. In some ways, it feels
    like I'm taking my first deep breath in a long time. And I didn't intend
    to include instructions for use either. Clearly, I'm a little
    disoriented from my kids being back at school. The punchline is, today's
    giveaway is Trash Ties, one set of short ties and one long tie—winner's
    choice of colors. And we have TONS of colors and prints—and you'll be
    glad to know that basic black is now back in stock.

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    This little product makes me truly happy. For me, it is a gift
    from God—quite literally. For you, it can simply be a breezy and fun
    way to do your hair—an unmatched creative tool for expressing your personal style.

    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email address
    so we can contact you if you win. Today's giveaway closes at noon PST on Tuesday 8/6/13.
    I didn't get this post up until the afternoon, so I've extended the deadline this time. Watch for the winner to be announced within a day or two at the bottom
    of the post. 

    Wow, so I really need to go on a run or something. That was a doozy.

    xo—Heather

    For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here.
    We have some seriously amazing prizes planned, including tools,
    equipment, jewelry, toys, Project Life, stationery, fabric from my next
    collection (which I'll introduce this month)—exciting stuff. Please
    share the word. Check back every day.


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  • One Way or Another

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    What I want to know is whether the 15" green leather bag from The Cambridge Satchel Company will fit my 17" laptop. This is a pressing matter, as my birthday is only six months away.

    Poetic_License_Toughen_Up_7671415If that won't fit, then perhaps these will. Of course, leather boots may not work for Arizona in August. 

    Hm. 

    Half Birthday then?  That's next week.

    Want to help me out here?

    Who is good at this?

     

     

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  • Rodent of Unusual Size

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    Nothing like a giant-mouse maxi skirt to freshen up an otherwise dull
    wardrobe. This vintage get-up says something, but what exactly?

    "I am a professional."

    "Beware the Rodent of Unusual Size."

    Nail it & I'll send you a gift of some sort.  I'm in the thick of fabric design and can use a good laugh — clearly.

    I
    missed the end of the auction while I was out of town or I might have
    caved. I imagine wearing this number to the studio with a white shirt,
    drippy earrings, and an I'm-dead-serious business-bun. There would be a
    candy bar in store for whomever on my team snickered first. 

    Missed opportunity : (

  • Packing Flowers

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    Today I'm heading over to the NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City for a live interview & some crafty kibitzing on KSL's Studio 5 with hosts, Brooke & Darin. We're making fast, fabulous, fabric flowers. Fashionable too — and friendly.

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    spicy flower above turned out perfectly for the red & olive reverse
    of my red Marlo Bloom bag (shown on the cover of the Marlo Bloom sewing pattern). It takes my handbag right into Fall, all wooly & frayed, with felted houndstooth leaves and raw silk at the center.

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    I
    also played around with some of my favorite vintage buttons &
    millinery supplies, such as these green ceramic flower stamen. On the
    show, we're making medium-sized flowers, but as I couldn't stick to one
    size for the samples, I'm listing measurements for the large purse
    flower and the small, blue headband flower as well. Of course, make
    whatever size flower you wish & stitch it where you like.

    I say everywhere.

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    Pop Garden Scrap Flower Tutorial

    Medium Flower

    1.  Tear a strip of printed cotton fabric 3" high by 20" wide. Pop Garden works.

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    2. 
    With wrong sides together, fold fabric strip in half, as shown. Stitch
    long, gathering stitch along matched torn edges, through both layers.
    (For a torn-edge flower, stitch along folded edge, through both layers.)

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    3. 
    Gently pull stitches as you sew, to gather fabric into a circle. Fasten
    fabric circle at center with a couple of stitches. Secure & trim
    thread.

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    4. 
    Of felt, cut three tiered circles — 2" wide, 1.75" wide, and 1.5"
    wide. Notch edges of large & small circles. Remove all 'hanging
    chads' of felt — we'll have none of that. Stack felt circles as shown.

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    5. 
    Onto gathered fabric flower, layer stacked felt circles and a
    decorative button or brooch. Stitch layers together at center several
    times through button to secure. Conceal gathered edges at back of
    flower by whip-stitching a circle of scrap felt to the back of the
    flower. Then, attach a sew-on pin-back, hair clip, ponytail elastic, TT
    headband
    , bobbypin or barrette. And that's it. Easy-peasy.

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    For
    your reference, the following chart shows the measurements used for the
    other flowers featured in the photos above. The large flower is made by
    stacking a folded piece of silk on top of the folded cotton print with
    folds aligned. Gathering stitches are sewn through all layers, near the
    fold. And the large flower spirals into several layers, unlike the
    other two shown.

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    I'm looking forward to meeting many of you at Friday's Start-up Princess event. If you're interested in last-minute registration, I've got a present for you — use code STUDIO5 for $10 off the registration fee. Or tune in to the show today, as two viewers will receive free tickets on air, valued at $99 each.

    Also, there is an all-new category at The Heather Bailey Store.
    See if you can spot it. I'm eager to post more, but need to rush off to
    the station. Let's just say the new category ties in perfectly with
    this tutorial and with more projects to come. I'll spill the beans in
    my next post.