Category Archives: shop

5 Minutes of Paper Piecing

On July 10, 2010, shaebay5 posted a video that was 5 minutes of real time cross-stitch.  Her idea was inspired by the crafty Penny Nickels who said:

I think I’m going to start another Tumblr blog and all it’s going to be is 5 minute videos of me or other people weaving, knitting, spinning, embroidering, sewing… whatever. If you can’t sit through 5 minutes of mind-numbingly boring ass handwork, then you don’t get to whine about how much it costs. Because we have to do this shit for hours and hours and hours and hours. Not even like 6 hours, more like 50 to 100+ hours. And really, it’s just as boring for me as it is for the viewer. It really is.

Granted, my video is not handwork, but paper piecing is still a very tedious process.  I love it, and I love the results, but it takes time. Lots of time.  Over the years, I’ve been asked for quotes on how much I’d sell this or that quilt for.  To date, not one person has taken me up on the amount quoted.  Craftiness takes a lot of time.  Skill is worth paying and getting paid for.

Post your own 5 Minutes of Video and show everyone some real time action of you crafting!

Happy crafting!

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The Elder Futhark

Runic Alphabet Sample

Despite sounding like someone’s grandpa, Elder Futhark is actually a runic alphabet.

Runes are fascinating and you have to admit, they just look cool!  My own interest in runes lies in the fantastic. Runes constantly pop up in my favorite fantasy stories, and honestly, I just couldn’t resist taking advantage of the graphic nature of runes to create quilt patterns with them!  That said…

I’ve created a complete set of runic letters using the Elder Futhark alphabet, which are now available in the Sewhooked Shop as an instant PDF download with PayPal payment (completely secure shopping through E-junkie!).

$12 – PDF Instant Download

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What do you get?

24 – 5″ finished (5 1/2″ unfinished) paper pieced patterns, all ranging from beginner to intermediate skill level. None of the blocks is particularly taxing, but some are a little more involved.

Each block has been tested by me and edited to be the simplest, cleanest piecing I could possibly make it.

Now the obvious question is what will I use my rune blocks for?  Hmm….  A quilt border?  A quilt center?  An awesome tablerunner or wall hanging? Just the beginning of a Norse quilt of Doom?  Who knows?!

To learn more about runes, check out Oswald The Runemaker.

Want to learn to paper piece?  Check out my free paper piecing resources and text tutorial!

Shop Sewhooked and help keep the free patterns free!

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TTMT #64 – Tour and Tell

In which I give a brief tour of my newly tidied work space, do a little show and tell and talk about the shiny and new Sewhooked Shop.

Guest appearance by Professor Snape.

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sewhooked shop!

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I’m thrilled to announce that after months of research, sleepless nights, filing of papers, designing, stitching and lots and LOTS of work, the Sewhooked Shop is finally online!

I’m starting with just a few products, all available for instant download with PayPal payment.  Every pattern is also available for wholesale.  Contact me for more information at sewhooked@gmail.com.

How excited am I? I ate a lot of peanut butter today…That’s how excited!

Please check it out…I’d love your feedback!

Shop Sewhooked and help keep the free patterns free!

Add your Sewhooked-related photos (that includes my patterns posted to Fandom In Stitches!) to my flickr group and you might be featured in a future post!

Have a wonderful day!

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Handmade for the Holidays

I Took The Handmade Pledge! BuyHandmade.org

A lot of my friends make and sell beautiful handmade items. Support handmade and order now for holiday delivery!

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ShaeWow, Shae’s etsy shop, is full of unique (and sometimes naughty!) cross-stitch and fun buttons.

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Check out Shae’s mom’s awesome shop, Sea Gypsy Jewelry for lovely hand crafted, sea-inspired jewelry.

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Laci and Mom Merritt’s etsy shop, Orange Blossom Boutique for beautiful hand-beaded jewelry.

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thatwitchyplace is the talented MK’s online shop. She makes beautiful and unique stitched and machine embroidered items.

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Phoenix Fire Designs, a friend of a friend, makes all kinds of gorgeous goodies.


hewtab has a t-shirt shop with her awesome original designs!

Wingless Wyrm - original paper pieced design
My shop*, which is currently stocked with buttons and paper pieced patterns and a couple of other random things.

*There is someone else out there selling as SewHooked. Remember, if my name is not attached to it, you are not buying it from me!

I will continue to add to this list as I receive more updates from my crafty friends.

Happy shopping!

paper piecing: Quilt For Your Inner Genius

Pi 5" paper pieced pattern!
5″ Pi pattern only on etsy

Living in a house full of incredibly smart people, it was only a matter of time until their interests started bleeding into my crafting.  There have been cross-overs before with all sorts of fandom paraphanelia, from Star Trek to X-Men.

Now, it’s math.

I mean really, who doesn’t need a paper pieced Pi?

Alright, alright, it was my 11 year old son’s idea!  Happy now?

And for the curious…

From Wikipedia:

Pi or π is a mathematical constant whose value is the ratio of any circle‘s circumference to its diameter in Euclidean space; this is the same value as the ratio of a circle’s area to the square of its radius. The symbol π was first proposed by the Welsh mathematician William Jones in 1706. It is approximately equal to 3.14159 in the usual decimal notation

If you make a Sew Awesome Craft or any pattern, craft or recipe from sewhooked,  I’d love to see a photo.  Email me or add it to the sewhooked flickr group.

paper piecing: The sewhooked Sampler

January

Occasionally, when testing patterns I’ve designed, and whenever it’sappropriate, I piece sets of blocks in the same fabrics.  My intention in this is to eventually have not only tested the patterns, but to have samples to scan and eventually a set of blocks that can be pieced together and donated to The Linus Connection.

Earlier this year, I did have enough blocks for a 3×3 quilt, but decided that wasn’t quite what I wanted.  I love Cat Magraith’s chicken patterns, available through the sewhooked Guest Designer page, so I decided to make a few of those, too.

Not all the blocks were exactly the same size, so I added borders in coordinating colors, then squared them all up to, if memory serves, 10 1/2″.

If you like trying out paper pieced blocks, or are maybe just learning, and don’t have a project in mind, consider piecing together a sampler and donating it to a local blanket-making charity.  There are charities all over the world that take handmade quilts and yarn blankets and usually finding the one near you is one Google search away!

Included in the sewhooked sampler:

Row 1: Sasha’s Tree, Jar v.2, and Star of My Heart (available only in my etsy store)

Row 2: Scrappy Heart, Scrappy Heart II, and Wonky Log Cabin #1

Row 3: Wonky Log Cabin #2, unposted heart pattern (from a Demo I did for Linus), Jar v.3

Row 4: Hen with Chick, Rooster, and Chicks (all by Cat Magraith)

Like Star of My Heart, listed above, I’ve recently started posting new patterns for sale in my etsy store.  Part of the purpose of this is to help fund sewhooked.  I don’t currently have advertising or sponsors and I pay all the fees for the website and blog out of my own pocket.  Now, I do love sharing free patterns and doing so has given me the ability to hone my skills to the point where designing is becoming my work-from-home career.  I briefly considered a paypal donation button, but what would you get from that?  I’m not a charity, I’m just one woman who loves to share, teach and inspire and I have done my best to do just that, for free, for many years now.

If you enjoy sewhooked and all it has to offer, consider purchasing a pattern or other item from the etsy store now or in the future.  If not from etsy, I also have a number of items available through zazzle.  All proceeds go right back into sewhooked and keeping all it’s free content online.

If you make a Sew Awesome Craft or any pattern, craft or recipe from sewhooked,  I’d love to see a photo.  Email me or add it to the sewhooked flickr group.