OUT TO SEA BLOG TOUR: Peter Pan Collar & Skirt tutorial

When I created the Out to Sea fabric, I had of course planned it to be for children. But I wanted to get some use out of it too! So I made sure to include textiles that were sophisticated and simple enough to wear and use myself!

(Perks of designing your own fabric is getting to design when I want to wear!)

Another GREAT perk is that this fabric is a new quality than my last....called Cotton Couture: It's a high density cotton that is VERY soft to the touch and perfect for apparel but not gauzy or too light for quilting. I knew this line would be perfect for clothing, and so I wanted to make sure that it wouldn't be harsh on the skin at all.

So when I got the fabric (12 days before Quilt Market) I needed to create an outfit out of my own fabric. And I dreamed of a navy anchor skirt with a peter pan collared blouse.

And knowing Liz of Cotton & Curls, she'd want to share how to make it...and she agreed to sew for me!

She's WAY cuter than me so I'm posting this fab pic of her wearing this elastic a-line skirt perfect for any body type!

Head on over to her (INCREDIBLE) blog and learn how to make the Peter Pan collar and Skirt!

(These were made in the Anchors Away Navy and the Sea Flowers Nacy prints)

CLICK HERE FOR THE TUTORIALS

A mother's heart and some changes:

Oh gosh. Today is a big day. I'm standing by the front door having just sent 2 of my 3 children to full day school today, and I just can't get a grip on how I feel about this.There is one (really adorable) one left. But just one. Not as noisy and crazy, and I'm finding it rather like being naked in a way.

Part of me is so ready. Last year, I spent  most of the day back and forth in the car between full day school, and part day kindergarten, and between that and regular mommy stuff, I couldn't get 2 seconds to myself during the day. Forced to start my work at 8pm, I was exhausted. Plain beat. I don't do well on little sleep, and that's all I could get last year. And the year before that! And...well, you get the idea. We're full speed at this house:)

This year, with both children in school all day, I just have Ella at home which will free me up considerably (and she's even starting preschool...so this is a huge change!). It will be good to spend time with just the baby. Although, she's not so baby anymore!

So, I don't plan on working nights like I have the past 4 years. It will also mean I can get the gym, lose the weight I've gained from the past couple years of no sleep, and get a working day rhythm. I'm really looking forward to that! Illustrating and working in the daylight hours? That's gonna be weird.

But not working when the kids are home has been my goal. That doesn't always happen, especially in the summer, but I really try and just be "home" when they are. With work becoming more and more important for us to sustain, this change really does come at the perfect time! But, oh it really has always been a conflict for me. I love doing what I do, but deadlines drive this industry and it can often make for a stressed out Mommy. So a quieter house will be a welcomed guest.

But.....

....at the same time, I'm feeling so lonely. We've been together, the 5 of us, ALL SUMMER and man we have had so much fun. They are my muses. We spent 6 weeks on the East Coast at my parents house, with no other playmates but each other. It was amazing. And now it's going to be really quiet. Do I really have kids old enough to leave home for 7 hours a day? I'm starting to see the wrinkles in my face already:) Gosh, a Mother's heart is so complex, isn't it!

Bottom line, I'm going to miss having everyone home all the time, but I do love creative projects. And it will be VERY good for me to really work without the guilt of squeezing in time when they don't notice, or staying up super late. I really want to build this little space that I've created in Sarah Jane, and I'm ready to hit the drawing board. I've got a lot of really great opportunities and ideas, but with this new start, I also want to hear from YOU!

What would YOU like to see this year at Sarah Jane? I've got more time carved out, and while it's never big enough for the dreams in my head, I really would love to hear your wishes and ideas too.

So are you ready? Ready for a great new year here in the studio? I'm going to be posting a survey where you can share your ideas with me. I'll probably have it up sometime in the next 24 hours, but I wanted to give you a heads up so you can be thinking. I really want to consider the wishes that you have!

So stay tuned, and know that if there are any other mothers out there with that first week of school mother heart syndrome, I'm with you. All the way. Now to get busy making fun and pretty things for them to ease my Mother Heart.

xo

sarah

Because I forgot to tell you....

Hi! Happy Friday! The OUT TO SEA fabric has had a GREAT release this week! I'm So excited to see all of you get your hands on some fun end of summer projects:)

But I've been getting tons of emails asking for measurements of the map panel prints. Let me help you out .

One single Map is exactly 12x22 inches. There is a very convenient faint grid that I included in the design, which is marked in inches....very easy to cut.

So, when you cut 1/3 of a yard, you will get 2 maps...since there are two maps that will fit on the bolt (which is 44" across).

If you are ordering online, you can specify 1/3 of a yard and make sure that you are getting 2 full maps. Some stores are only allowing cuts in 1/3 increments to that no one is cutting into it.

Happy Sewing!

And Happy Friday! We start school next week...one more weekend of summer! (insert sad face here).

xo

Sarah

*Don't forget to become a member of the OUT TO SEA Flickr Group! Share your projects with me on FLICKR, FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM @sarahjanestudios and also on PINTEREST @sarahjanestudios

 

OUT TO SEA BLOG TOUR: Anchor Pillow

Time for another tutorial using the Out to Sea Fabric! Head over to Tea Rose Home today. Isn't this darling? I've made an anchor template for you to download. These colors are some of my favorite for boy right now. Grey and dark orange.

And scroll down on her blog a little here, to see what she did with the "scraps" left over from the projects she made for the booth. Um. Ya. She even has tutorials for that too.

CLICK HERE FOR THE ANCHOR PILLOW TUTORIAL

Happy making!

xo

sarah jane

OUT TO SEA fabric has docked to shore!

I have THE BEST news today. The OUT TO SEA fabric has started to ship officially, and stores have started to make it available for purchase!

I've posted about the fabric before here, and the quilt market booth here, where you can see more pictures. But I'm going to sum up again, for anyone that's new here!

This fabric line was conceived almost 2 years ago, and came from the idea that I wanted a pirate/nautical line that was both fun and whimsical, but not your typical loud and bold commercial type. I wanted it to have an adventurous spirit, but stay soft enough that I could create an entire children's collection out of it for both boys and girls.

I also wanted it to flaunt really rich and sweet colors...something that would work for projects for little children, but also cross into the tweens too. Sophisticated but sweet. Color was critical for me, and made sure that it coordinated with Michael Millers new line of solids Cotton Couture.

Oh, and did I mention the softness of this fabric? I've printed my OUT TO SEA collection with Cotton Couture, which is a high density cotton...which is softer than most, but still a quilting grade fabric. I wanted dresses and kids clothes to feel soft on the skin, and not itchy! I'm so thrilled with how it turned out!

Last year, with CHILDREN AT PLAY, there were so many emails in my inbox with questions on how to find certain pieces. It sold out faster than stores could restock!

This time around, I want to help you again! But the best I can do is to direct you to my FABRIC STOCKISTS page...see that yellow button on my side bar? This is a list of stores, online and local, that have bought the fabric. Now, I need YOUR HELP to keep it current and updated. So if you are a store that has bought this fabric line, PLEASE send me a note, and I'll add you to the list! Especially if you are outsides of the USA, since I don't get a list of stores from our international distributers.

As you are looking, I'll give you a few helpful places to get started.  For instance, Quilt Home has the entire line up right now, ready to go.  So does Hawthorn Threads and Fat Quarter Shop who also just put up an interview with me about making the collection! Check out your local shops as well which you can look up on the Fabric Stockists page.

So, now it's your turn! You get to show me how you are using this fabric! Keep checking in on Wednesdays for the Blog Tour featuring DIY projects to make with this fabric. It will be running through September at least! If you are an interior designer, I'd love to see your room projects. I'm going to be releasing some more art and goods that coordinate with this fabric so you have more to decorate with. Stay tuned!

And here is the link to the FLICKR group! Let's get making!!

Happy sewing everyone! And thank you so much for your enthusiasm! Your excitement for this line is so fun to see...it keeps me making more for you!

All the best,

Sarah

SEE THE FULL LIST OF FABRIC STOCKISTS HERE

 

 

Peach Picking

We've been lucky to go peach picking a couple times this summer. Nothing like fresh peaches!

I'm a sucker for just eating them straight...over ice cream, on cereal, or just cut up plain for lunch.

But I'd love to know from you....What have you been doing with your peaches this summer? Any recipes you have found that are to die for? I usually do a peach cobbler...simple oats and sugar mixture on top, baked in the oven. But I'm inclined to make some more desserts before summers over. How do you like your peaches best?

Happy (peachy!) weekend:)

xo

sarah

 

OUT TO SEA Blog Tour: Pirate Doll

We're back with more blog tour goodness! And I'm even more excited to say that the fabric is going shipping out this week, so horray! You can start sewing!

For this doll, we're going back to Meta at ONE MORE MUSHROOM. I went to visit her amazing home, and found this doll as well as a viking doll in her boy's room. She made it for fun, and I told her she needed a pattern for that! Isn't he the cutest? So we made one up in my OUT TO SEA fabrics, and he's just perfect. I included lots of this basic stripe and anchor in my collection...and took careful thought into getting just the right spacing between stripes. I'm picky about my stripes...are you? These are sure to feel nautical....and really useful for any modern but classic stripe sewing:) She's got the free tutorial and pattern here!

CLICK HERE TO MAKE THE PIRATE DOLL 

Happy Sewing!!

xo,

sarah

For other OUT TO SEA DIY Projects, visit here.

*All projects in the Out to Sea Blog tour are made especially for the OUT TO SEA Fabric Collection produced by MICHAEL MILLER Fabrics. Fabric will be shipping First week in August. For more information about the fabric visit this post or Michael Miller Fabrics website

NYC state of mind

NYC has always been one of my favorite cities.

I remember as a child, visiting and being so aware of the energy of possibility in this town. It's seriously so tangible! Kenneth and I got away (for an entire week!) sans kids and I'm still on a high. Getting away period is a trip enough. I adore my kids, but recharges are necessary, aren't they? And since we're still visiting with my parents, this was the perfect chance to sneak away for a bit. I needed to head up there for some jobs I'm working on anyways, so it was the prefect mix of play and work.

Coming away from this amazing town, I'm always filled with the sense that ANYTHING is possible. I've always had that sense about me, and maybe it comes from visiting places like NYC. I love the feeling of ingenuity and creativity. It's  my kind of inspiring.

Highlights: 

Purl Soho

Need I say more? I stocked up on some much needed Liberty fabric. These are needs, not wants, folks.

New York Public Library.

Ken and I went in to work for a few hours, but I ended up illustrating and working in the children's section while he studied in the main (gorgeous) study area. Sitting feet away from the original Winnie the Pooh animals belonging to Christopher Robin with my sketchbook wide open, I was channeling some major vibes for sure!

And look, Eeyore even has a pinned on tail.

Rosen & Chadick: 

If you have to hit ONE fabric store in the garment district, I'd send you here.  Really amazing selection! I walked into Rosen & Chadick in the Garment District, and what do I see first as I walk in? Children at Play! That made my day:) I spent a good 2 hours there, and fell in love with the owner and their really amazing selection of fabric. If you are in town, stop by for sure. I spent way too much money...but it's research, right? Happy place.

Color. 

Color, Color, color. I used to travel a lot, before kids. I forgot how much it fills up my senses, and inspires me in so many ways! Soaking in so much design, color, sounds and people is just what the doctor ordered. Much needed retreat.

The Food. 

Maybe I want to be a food blogger now. A NYC food blogger, and get the excuse to travel the city and blog about it all. Still can't forget the Kati Rolls I had or that amazing Shrimp Tarragon roll at Chealsea Market.

People

We had such a blast visiting with some of our favorite people here.  Michael Miller, Harper Collins Childrens Books, Oliver & S, and other peeps are located here, and there were some fun times! Michael Miller's place is a blast. Karen (at the top) is my art director at MMF, and we had the chance to work in person. What a treat! She's so talented and I just love working with the team there.

I seriously love this city. But really, what I have loved most is the chance to get away and be filled. As a mom and an artist, getting away is SO important. After 7 days of working and illustrating and exploring this city withKen, I'm seriously ready to jump into the start of a whole new year (and hit the gym after so many yummy food stops!). I'm thinking that mini-trips are part of taking care of the soul. It's hard to make the sacrifice, but it's just what the doctor ordered!

Soul Trips. I like that.