3 months

IMG_9318-1 It's hard to believe that I was in the hospital giving birth 3 months ago. Meeting him for the first time was so magical, and it honestly surprises me EVERY single time with how fast time flies by.

I'm just barely getting my Thank You cards out, I got my first hair trim in months  2 weeks ago, and started my list of unfinished projects from before my pregnancy. Those first 3 months are buckle-down-baby mode for me. I've always had rather needy newborns, and I'm kinda grateful. It forces me to slow down and really take the time and focus I need to introduce ourselves. We're buddies for life now:)

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He's really starting to get socially aware, and this is always a favorite stage....especially for the kids. It makes it so much easier to put him down and make dinner, and put the kids in charge of making him laugh for 20 minutes. It's completely adorable.

 

We are back from Quilt Market now, and man! He was AMAZING! I'm just downloading pictures now from Market, as well as for my newest fabric line to show you!! This week I'll be trickling in lots of eye candy. I can't wait to show you:)

But he's just as much eye candy as anything, right? My best and most creative creation. Everything else takes a back seat.

See you tomorrow for more!

 

 

Sneak Peek

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I walked in the door a few hours ago from a week in Houston, where I was debuting my newest fabric collection! I've got so much to share!

Quilt Market was amazing (baby Anders was a hit!), setting up our booth was awesome, and it was great to start getting a feel for this next fabric line!

But before I share photos, and talk about the fabric line, I'm going to get my cozy pajamas on and get some sleep for the first time in a long time (Anders willing!)

And since many of you have been getting glimpses of the fabric from Instagram, I thought I should share at least a peek of what's coming!

Stay Tuned.....

Sew& Stitch Embroidery: Book review and giveaway!

book_cover_web There is a new embroidery book on the block!

And I'm so excited to fill you in on how amazing it is.

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I love hand stitching. Love, love love it. I've loved developing my own patterns over the years, and I must say that Penguin and Fish's Patterns and designs have always been an inspiration to me.

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Alyssa's book is super new and fresh, because her style is new and fresh. I love how she doesn't get fussy about fancy stitches, rather she uses the stitches to really bring out the illustrative aspect of her art. Her animals are just to die for, and she adds just the right amount of texture and layers to her technique.

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Her book is full of great patterns, as well as very thoughtful chapters on execution. It's funny, because so many people will tell me that they get intimidated by embroidery, and I keep sayin' "It's like drawing with a needle." And it's true! But especially with Alyssa's designs...they are simple and deceivingly easy to stitch.

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One thing that Alyssa has really become known for, is her oversized stitching. I remember seeing it up close at my very first Quilt Market a few years back, and being so inspired! What a brilliant idea! And this book takes is like 5 steps further. Look how amazing!

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You can find the book here and here, and make sure to visit Alyssa at her blog and website! 

 

And today, I'm giving away a single copy to one lucky winner!

HOW TO ENTER:

1) Leave a comment below

2) Visit Penguin & Fish and have a look around and their lovely patterns

3) Come back and see the winner in a week!

Entries close Tuesday night, Midnight EST

Happy Stitching!

 

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CONGRATS TO atexasmomof2 for winning! 

Best EVER Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread

pumpkin bread We just shipped off our last shipment for Quilt Market this week (Yes!! I have a new fabric line coming out....my favorite yet I might add!!) and in typical Sarah & Kenneth style, we ended up baking Sunday regardless of the heap of fabric all over the family room. I'll clean that up tomorrow (before my mom comes to watch the kids of course!) and I'm glad to push it back.

This bread is amazing!

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Ella is a little bit addicted even.

Here's the recipe. I hope you enjoy!!

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread

Makes 2 loaves

 

Dry ingredients

2 ½ C. all purpose flour

1 C whole wheat flour

2 tsp baking soda

1 tsp salt

2 tsp cinnamon

1 tsp nutmeg

2 C white granulated sugar

 

Wet ingredients

15 oz canned pumpkin puree

4 whole eggs

1 C brown sugar

1 C vegetable oil

2/3 C water

1 tsp vanilla

1 bag of semi sweet chocolate chips

 Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350.

 

  • Mix wet ingredients and dry ingredients in separate bowls.  Be sure to thoroughly mix both wet and dry separately before combining.  Add the dry to the wet in four stages and stir until just barely combined (don’t over mix).

 

  • There are only two acceptable units of measure for chocolate chips; the handful and the bag.  Add the whole bag and give it a few stirs.

 

  • Grease two loaf pans and pour the batter evenly between the two.  Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center (and doesn’t hit a melted chocolate chip) comes out clean with no gooey batter stuck to it.  Bake for around 50 minutes.  We’re at high elevation so it took closer to 60.  Adjust cooking based on the toothpick test.

 

Happy Autumn!

 

 

Show me your spaces

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Hello! It's FRIDAY!

YES! (90's arm dig action going on)

So, I want to see your kid's room. Wanna share? I know so many of you have adorable spaces that you want to share with me, I know it!

But to keep it casual, I'm having you upload them to instagram. And there is a little contest this weekend! A giveaway when you upload your little corner of Sarah Jane and share your interior spaces!

Wanna play?

 

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(photo via comeabide.blogspot.com) 

Just follow along on my instagram and see the details! I can't wait to see!

And if you don't have instagram, and want to share anyways, I'd love it if you wanted to share a photo in the comments, or link to somewhere online.

Happy Weekend everyone!

Balance = Priorities

IMG_8870-1 Hi there stranger! How are you?

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(Side blurb: Do you love that blanket? Thanks Sew Sara for making it! It's our favorite!)

Not really sure how 2 weeks have gone by since my last post.

Oh, wait. Yes I do. It's called 4 kids, a newborn and Quilt Market Prep:)

It's also called real life.

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I've been thinking about the word BALANCE lately....in terms of WORK-LIFE-BALANCE.....and I feel like there has been a lot of talk about what that really is. Some say, It's bogus. It doesn't exist. Other's say it's all about hiring out what you can't handle well. It's so many things.

I'm here to say that it's none of those. It's not even about Balance.

Let's just scrap that word, shall we? 

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It's called PRIORITIES. 

I started working from home when I had 2 toddlers. Gosh. That sounds like a dream now. It was so nuts at the time, but I laugh at how hard I thought it was, now that I'm juggling 4 and twice as much work. Funny how you look back and realize how much stronger you've become, right?

I felt like I had BALANCE written on my forehead. It was my quest. I worked during naptime, and bedtime. I tried to find that daily dance we are all trying to get just right.

I worked myself to the ground.

But the fact of the matter is, there isn't any "Just Right" rhythm. Because it changes too frequently. You find a play date schedule to give yourself work time, and then the stomach flu hits the family, and you are out of commission for a week. You finally get the bedtime routine down, but one child starts teething. You set up a space to work with the kids playing at your feet, only to realize that they prefer to be in a different spot in the house.

Any of this sound familiar?

I don't know about you, but I feel like the world seems to demand some sort of superwoman these days.

Like that work-life-balance means able to do it all, and if we just try harder, those balls will stop dropping.

I'm here to redefine the status quo a little here.

I have often spoken to groups of women about my tree pose analogy.

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Any yogis here? When you are in tree pose, you are balancing on one foot. For a long time. You can stay here forever it seems....IF you keep your foot moving.

Have you ever paid attention to your foot when you are balancing? Is it rigid and stiff? Or is it constantly shifting? Your foot is constantly shifting around it's CENTER to maintain harmony.

They way you achieve balance, is by constantly  moving from one thing to the next, but always rotating around your center core of beliefs.

When you have your priorities in line, when you are focused on what are THE most important things in your life, you are free to shift from this thing to that, because you ALWAYS rotating around your center.

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And these are my center:)

I have a very cute center, don't you think? :)

Sometimes those shifts move minute by minute, and they look like my day was today....going from this task to that task, getting it all done.

Sometimes those shifts come in seasons. With babies demanding more of one side of me, and slowly shifting back to more of a work routine.

That's the point though. That you are constantly cycling and making things work based on the needs of what's most central to your being.

So really, there is no need to keep up with any kind of "expectation" or "outside pressures." The guide is there...already inside you...and it's your job to find out how to keep swinging...but never shifting your core. Your center. Your purpose.

It might seem so simple...to straight forward. But once I realized that there wasn't a magic pill or a step-by-step guide to achieving balance in my life, it dawned on me that it's really not even about that at all.

No schedule will give you balance.

Rather, you set what's most important, and you work in the rest by shifting as you go.

When I was in junior high, my sunday school teacher brought a bunch of rocks to church. Some were pebbles, and the rest were large. We had to fit them all in a mason jar. And he promised us that they would all fit.

We all tried, and failed.

Then, he showed us how.

He put the large rocks in first, and then sprinkled in the pebbles, and they all fell into place around the large rocks. And it all fit.

When you have your priorities set, all the other things fall into place.

None of this frantically trying to get it all done. Trust that it will all fit. Trust that all the "busy" will settle around the "core."

This is a shift in thinking maybe, from the "get it all done, and perfectly, and you'll be balanced" mentality. But it works.

My quest, is just to never have any regrets. Game on.

 

 

Room Tour: Tessie Fay

 

I love getting emails and messages with how you put together your children's spaces with Sarah Jane art or fabric. It seriously makes magic in my brain. And my heart.

I got an email from Tessie this week with links to her daughters room. Isn't it gorgeous? She hung this print on the wall and it's just adorable in the space.

 

I love how she used this embroidery pattern on the pillow. "Just Stay Little" is honestly my sentiment as a mother. I mean, growing up and being best friends with your kids is awesome...but there is nothing like the "little" stage. I wish I could stop time, right?

How she framed the "Month by Month" calendar girls is maybe my favorite. The calendar girls were some of the first images in my shop 6 years ago, where I added a new print every month. It was so fun to do! And since these prints are square, and there is no color in the background, how she chose to frame them is adorable.

You can see the full room tour here. 

Items used in her room are:

I love to see the Temple print

Just Stay Little Embroidery

Month by Month prints

So thank you Tessie for this great room tour! You need to check out her blog, where she has great tutorials and awesome home reno and decor projects. 

I to paint a coral table just like she did. 

Do you have a space you've created with Sarah Jane fabric and prints? I'd love to see your images. You are always welcome to email me (my contact info is on the contact page). I know one of your main suggestions that I keep up here on the blog was to keep up the sharing of how you are all using my designs. And while the Pinterest and Flickr and Facebook are nice , it's great to see it all here.

Happy Weekend every one!

xoxo

Sarah

 

Do your Thing.

9890_10151712705993978_73167393_n Right around this time of year, I get one part sentimental, and another part thoughtful. 6 years ago next month, I launched my little ETSY shop in hopes of "finding" my career in design. It's a journey I talk about here. Like in this post, this post or this post. But before you go post surfing (sounds like a sport?) stick with me. I am often asked in interviews about what led to what, and how I began designing fabric, or how I broke into book illustration without an agent, etc. etc. etc. And there is, yes, a journey.

But I saw this quote yesterday on the www and it sums up pretty much what I believe in in terms of going where you need to go, and landing what it is you are meant to land. I really can't say it any better, unless God and divinity was mentioned somewhere in there.

I look back to the timid, shy but naively excited Sarah Jane 6 years ago, who needed to find a way to pay the bills, and I look today at her and see that she still sometimes wonders how it's all going to work out. With 4 kids now, and with even more of a desire to keep the train going, I often sit there and think "Should I be working harder in this area? Or this area?" or thoughts like "Maybe I should be trying harder to reach out to this contact person, or that contact person." And often, like anyone who runs a business, it can be at the expense of just making beautiful art!

But I am reminded, like I was at the very beginning, that when you have a calling to make beautiful things, keep making them. Don't stop so that you can chase up the wrong ladder. Instead, build the ladder, and those opportunities will climb up to you.

Doors will open naturally when you are truly doing your thing.

And that's what's happened to me. I've had my fair share of blood sweat and tears (literally) and I truly believe that when you keep moving in the direction that you were born to move in, those things in your life that you need to support you, will come.

Have you experienced that?

It's pretty awesome.

And right now in my life, with that sweet baby taking up most of everything I've got, I sometimes feel like time is standing still....or rushing past me fast...I can't tell. I've said no to opportunities that have come that just didn't work out because I wasn't ready, and I've felt ready for opportunities that just don't seem to be coming. The answer really lies in naming your priorities and staying true to them. And the right things just work out.

It's all rather wonderful. Everyone has their own unique story of becoming. I'm glad I get to share mine with you in a little small way.

I'll be sharing more posts about my journey, and my business this week and next, as I enter into 6 years of being Sarah Jane Studios! Wow. What a trip.

If you have any questions, or topics you've always wanted to talk about or find out, comment below and I'll do my best to integrate it into the conversation. With so many people, especially women, crafting out a career from their art and their motherhood, it's such an important conversation to be a part of.

Cheers!

xo

sarah