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A Spoonful of Sugar Blog Tour {Part 2}

May 4, 2016 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 3 Comments

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The Blog Tour for my book, A Spoonful of Sugar, started last week and I have been blown away by all the wonderful projects that everyone is making. As you will see, I have an amazingly talented bunch of ladies sharing their makes from A Spoonful of Sugar. I love how they have made the projects their own by adding extra details and their own style. Throughout the tour, I will be sharing round-ups of the talented bloggers and their gorgeous projects.  You can check out {part 1} here. We really hope you will follow along!

Beverley McCullough from Flamingo Toes

Flamingo Toes, has been one of my favourites websites for many years as Bev generously shares a large range of creative projects with her readers using a variety of techniques including sewing, embroidery, jewellery making, DIY, and more. Bev has such a lovely style that is right on trend. I love how she often incorporates vintage fabrics and other re-purposed materials into her designs. Bev is the author of 30 Minute Jewelry: What You can Make to Wear in Half an Hour or Less?  which has so many striking and individual pieces of jewelry that can be easily made by a beginner or experienced crafter. Head over to Flamingo Toes to see the extensive range of tutorials available.

Free Sewing Tutorials by Flamingo Toes

Flamingo Toes Tutorials

For the Blog Hop,  Bev made an adorable Kitchen Mixer Hoop and a matching Hexagon Hoop that are so pretty in red and aqua. These would look amazing in my kitchen. Head over to Flamingo Toes for more photos and details on this project.

A Spoonful of Sugar Blog Tour - Love to Bake Wall Art

Sedef Imer from Down Grapevine Lane

I first discovered the lovely work of Sedef Imer from Down Grapevine Lane a couple of years ago over on pinterest when she shared a cute embroidery tutorial. Sedef has a sweet and modern style that is captured in her beautiful photographs and you can regularly find her designs in Homespun Magazine. Sedef has had a super busy year with her first book, Quilt Petite available later this year (currently available for pre-order on Amazon). She also has her first fabric range, Sweet Orchard for Riley Blake Designs being released in August 2016. I am sure you will agree that it is a pretty fabric range.

Tutorials, Sweet Orchard Fabric and Quilt Petite by Down Grapevine Lane

Tutorials

For the Blog Hop, Sedef made a Retro Pillow that was constructed using hexagons from her Sweet Orchard Fabric range and finished it with a white crochet edging. This is such a pretty make and would look lovely in a little girl’s bedroom.  Head over to Down Grapevine Lane to see the other cute project that Sedef shared.

A Spoonful of Sugar Blog Tour - Retro Pillow

 

Nadra Ridgeway from Ellis and Higgs

I have been following Nadra’s creative journey for a number of years over on her beautiful blog, Ellis and Higgs where she shares some wonderful tutorials. She has such a bright, fresh style and her photographs really shine. Nadra is a fabric designer for Riley Blake Designs and has released two pretty collections – Backyard Roses and Bloom and Bliss. Head over to Nadra’s Pattern Store to check out her gorgeous pattern designs.

Quilt Patterns by Ellis and Higgs

Pattern Store

For the Blog Hop, Nadra has combined a lovely red floral print from her new range, Backyard Roses, with a pretty toile du jouy, to create a Handy Eco Shopper bag. She has added the sweetest ribbon to the bag. Hop on over to Ellis and Higgs to see more beautiful images of this project, including the small bag pouch.

A Spoonful of Sugar Blog Tour - Handy Eco Shopper

Amy Morinaka from Chick Chick Sewing

Amy and I have been blog friends for many years after I fell in love with her zakka style. Amy has recently returned to Japan with her family, and shares her zakka style sewing projects and snippets of her life in Japan on her inspiring blog, Chick Chick Sewing. Amy is the author of the wonderful book, Zakka Handmades, which includes 24 projects to help organise, adorn, and simplify your life. This book is one I have used many times, especially when I need to make a gift. Amy has a large selection of cute zakka style sewing patterns that she sells from her pattern store.  Check out these lovely projects shown below.

Zakka Sewing Patterns by chickchickhandmade.etsy.com

Pattern Store

For the Blog Tour, Amy created two sweet water bottle covers. She resized the Zakka Dilly Bag pattern to make the covers that feature a crochet base and a drawstring top. Amy’s covers are both pretty and practical – who can resist gingham and polka dots! Head over to Amy’s blog, Chick Chick Sewing for more images and details.

A Spoonful of Sugar Blog Tour - Zakka Dilly Bags

 

Here is the Blog Tour Schedule so that you can follow along. I will be back early next week with a round-up of the next four blogs on the Tour.

Blog Tour Schedule:

April 26            Jodie Carlton – Ric Rac (@jodiericrac)
April 27            Minki Kim – Minki’s Work Table (@zeriano)
April 28            Melissa LeRay – Oh How Sweet (@ohhowsweetco)
April 29            Jemima Flendt – Tied With a Ribbon (@tiedwitharibbon)
April 30            Beverley McCullough – Flamingo Toes (@flamingoteos)

May 2              Sedef Imer – Down Grapevine Lane  (@downgrapevinelane)
May 3              Nadra Ridgeway – Ellis and Higgs  (@ellisandhiggs)
May 4              Amy Morinaka – Chick Chick Sewing (@chickchicksewing)
May 5              Caroline Critchfield – Sew Can She (@sewcanshe)
May 6              Kristyne Czepuryk – Pretty By Hand (@prettybyhand)
May 7              Bronwyn Hayes – Red Brolly (@red_brolly)

May 9              Anorina Morris – Samelia’s Mum (@sameliasmum)
May 10            Peta Peace – She Quilts A Lot (@shequiltsalot)
May 11            Faith Essenburg – Sarana Ave (@faithessenburg)
May 12            Angie Wilson – Gnome Angel (@gnomeangel)
May 13            Sharon Burgess – Lilabelle Lane Creations (@lilabellelane)
May 14            Stacy Olson – Stacy Olson (@stacyolsondesign)

May 16            Ayda Algin – Cafenohut (@cafenohut)
May 17            Jennie Pickett – Clover and Violet (@cloverandviolet)
May 18            Wynn Tan – Zakka Art (@zakkaart)
May 19            Lisa Cox – A Spoonful of Sugar (@aspoonfulsugar)

Don’t forget there is a Instagram Sew Along planned for June-July with lots of prizes, generously sponsored by online fabric store, Ministry of Fabric. So get your copy of A Spoonful of Sugar and start planning your projects. We would love to have you join in the fun! #ASPOONFULOFSUGARSAL

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Comments

  1. Suz says

    May 5, 2016 at 2:49 pm

    You have picked the cream of the crop of sewers and crafters to show off not just their skills, but your delightful projects beautifully Lisa!

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      May 5, 2016 at 9:45 pm

      Thanks so much Suz! I am so lucky that these talented ladies have all been so generous with their time. I adore all their projects! Lisa x

      Reply
  2. Helen White says

    May 7, 2016 at 9:26 am

    Would sew much love to win this adorable book.

    Reply

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