I have been making a few project out of Azure Skies that I am excited to show you. This baby romper is one of them and I was so excited to sew some kid clothes again. I made this for a baby shower and it turned out so cute. I love it. I used a vintage Simplicity pattern (Simplicity to be exact) and did the shorts version. The pattern size was 12 months so she should be able to wear it next summer or even next fall with a shirt and sweater. I did modify the pattern so as not to do snaps, but ... View the Post
Simple Triangle Baby Bib Tutorial
Simple Triangle Baby Bib Tutorial One of the fastest and most useful gifts for a baby are these cute triangle baby bibs that you see in the stores for a lot of money! But they don't cost hardly anything to make at home. Just one fat quarter, some batting scraps and some velcro and you have the cutest little drool bibs that will actually get used. We have several other handmade gifts to make and give to baby in our BABY tutorial section but I realized we have never included these bibs that ... View the Post
Azure Skies Tiny Flowers & A Doll
As we were in the process of designing Azure Skies it was important to us to keep the same feeling as "Four Corners" (which this was a follow up line to) with it's simple patterns, geometric prints, and southwestern flavor....however, because this was the follow up to the first line we had ever released we wanted to try something new. So we added our first ever floral! And not just one but two different florals! And these florals were inspired by a combination of a few different ... View the Post
By Popular Demand Quilt in Azure Skies
Today we are excited to share with you our By Popular Demand Quilt Pattern sewn up in our brand new When Skies Are Grey fabrics! Our By Popular Demand Quilt Pattern is a free tutorial that you can find HERE. (The original pattern uses squares that are 4.5" x 4.5" and creates a quilt that finishes up at 48" x 56"...however...you can use larger or smaller squares as desired just as long as all your squares are the same size.) I wanted to use a pattern that would allow me to use many of ... View the Post