Tuesday 19 September 2017

Pretty Handmades Book Tour



Welcome to my stop on the Pretty Handmades Book Showcase Tour! "Pretty Handmades: Sewing Projects to Warm Your Heart" is Lauren's first book, published by Tuva Publishing, which consists of 20 gorgeous projects designed in a true Molly and Mama style, combining pretty fabrics and wool felt. The well written instructions and pictures are suitable for sewists of all levels and make sewing a breeze. The book is filled with beautifully styled photos and pretty illustrations. There is also a part dedicated to basic quilting and patchwork techniques as well as tips on working with felt and a basic stitch guide at the beginning of the book. Pretty Handmades is available for pre-orders on Amazon.
I met Lauren more than a year ago on Instagram and instantly fell in love with her creations. Pretty florals, wool felt in pastel colours and amazing attention to details is what defines her style. I am sure that many of you can easily recognise Lauren's makes, complemented with the most beautiful and delicate details. I was truly touched and delighted when Lauren asked me to take a part in her book tour and I enjoyed working on each project I chose for this event so very much. Thanks Lauren for this wonderful opportunity!


When the book arrived in the mail from Tuva Publishing, I could not wait to go through it. I had my Little Companion next to me to marvel at each and every page. The first project we settled on was the Lullaby Kitty Felt Doll chosen by my Little One. He could not stop "meowing" and pointing at this cutie in the book, wanting to go back to page 55 over and over again. I decided to only use materials I had in my stash for all the projects and this speckled wool felt in lovely shade of grey from Two Blue Birdies was a perfect choice for the kitty. For the tummy I used a piece of Daddy's old shirt and for the cheeks I simply used my blush. I followed all the instructions apart from the choice of the stitch. I decided to use my favourite running stitch instead of a blanket stitch for all over the body of this kitten. It was an absolute pleasure to work on this project, sewn completely by hand. Easy, quick and fun!


The Sweet Dreams Sleeping Bag was also made by the request of my Little Boy. He picked all the prints himself from my Liberty collection, insisting on greens and yellow. Elongated hexagons was a new English Paper Piecing shape to me and I have to say that I enjoyed making them a lot. I followed the pattern, but adjusted the style of the bag a bit so it would suit a boy more. I am sure that any little girl or boy would love going to sleep with a cute companion like this.


I could not stay away from adding some small extra touches. I made a linen label for the back using Liberty and added a bit of "handwriting" in my favourite DMC embroidery floss #838. I have to be honest with you, I do not really like working with binding and I avoid it at any price. It generally scares me a lot, but this time around, using Lauren's instructions and tips, it was so easy. It went smoothly from the beginning to the end.


The very first project in this book is the Honey Hive Stitchy Book. A project that I fell in love with way before the book was published. I had a sneak peek of one of the bees while Lauren was still secretly working on her book. So when I saw this project in her book, I could not wait to start working on it. The combination of felt, linen and floral cotton is so lovely. I used 100% wool felt from Rose Petal Collections and Two Blue Birdies. Everything from making the base for the book to the very last petal was easy and fun. I followed the pattern, but changed the layout of the pages a bit to suit my own needs.


For the bottom pocket I added a short hemp cord wrapped around a felt flower for the closure of the pocket, which would be great for keeping small scissors, papers and other notions. On the opposite side, there is a bee hive pincushion and a felt tab for pins and needles.



Once again, the binding on this project went really easily to my own surprise. Maybe it was because of all the excitement of working on this pretty project, or because of the small size, but I did enjoy the entire process, from making my own binding using Yuwa Lawn cotton to blind stitch the binding. What I really like about this project is that it combines linen, cotton and wool felt, it can be adjusted to your own stitching needs and it can be prettified with all these gorgeous flowers and bees. 



For my bees I decided to go for the traditional yellow look (Lauren's bees are dark red and green) and instead of using felt for the wings, I settled on two layers of organza that gave the wings a new airy look.



This pretty Honey Hive Stitchy Book is a perfect sewing accessory that can be used for any project at home or on the go. It is large enough to be used as a small lap working mat for some hand sewing. It was such a pleasure to work on this project! Small, pretty, easy and quick to finish as well.


As you can see, the Book Showcase started on the 1st of September and going to be finished on the 30th of September. Below is the list of all the amazing and talented makers who are taking part in this fun tour. Make sure to check out all the wonderful makes on their blogs or Instagram!


At the end of the tour, Lauren is going to be giving away a signed copy of her book via her blog and Instagram, make sure not to miss this! Thank you so much for stopping by! Happy inspirations and sewing! Larisa xox
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16 comments:

  1. I can not wait to get this book and seeing your projects is making it harder to wait! By the way, I follow you on IG and love your work. It is very inspiring to me as I have always loved small projects, but had gotten into the habit of making large quilts. Now I'm going to concentrate on smalls with all the cute details. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you very much, Cindy for your kind words! I worked out a long time ago who you are and I am so glad and grateful you find the time to visit my blog as well as to leave comments on my IG feed all the time. This book is really lovely and even if you decide not to sew any particular projects, it would be a great source of inspiration especially for your little projects and sweet details. It's for the first time even I made three projects from one book and I still want to make a few more. :-) Thank you for visiting! xox

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  2. The needle case is so pretty, thanks for sharing your sewing. x

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    1. Lauren's style is so full of pretty details and sweet little touches! I truly enjoyed working on this needle case. Thank you for stopping by! xox

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  3. Your style and Lauren's projects go perfectly together. Your Little One obviously has his mother's artistic eye, doesn't he?

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    1. Thank you so much, Dina for your sweet complement! It was such a wonderful project to work on and fussy with all these pretty little things. I hope my Little One keeps liking pretty things and flowers for a little bit longer so I can enjoy making things for him more. :-) xox

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  4. Love all your projects Larisa! Beautiful fabric choices, and attention to detail. Yay for such pretty binding! xAli

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    1. Thank you, Ali so much for your kind words and for coming over to visit my blog! I think In am falling in love with using binding in my more and more. :-) xox

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  5. Love your whimsical take on these lovely makes, always fresh and special.
    Glenis

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    1. Thanks so much, Glenis! It was such a joy to work on all these projects! I really want to make a few more from this book. :-) Thank you for taking your time to stop over! xox

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  6. VERY PRETTY NEEDLE CASE! THANKS FOR SHARING!
    msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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    1. Thank you very much, Linda! It's such a pretty and sweet needle case, especially the bees! Lauren's work is amazing! :-)

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  7. Your makes are so very beautiful Larisa! I absolutely love your stitchybook!!

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    1. Thank you so much, Megan! Lauren is so talented and inspiring! I love your book too! The colour palette you used is so delicate! Thank you for visiting me here! :-) xox

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  8. Larisa, there is only one word for everything that you do... perfection! I am swooning over all three of your beautiful projects. And I just love the extra touches and special changes that you made to each piece, so that it truly reflects your style. Thanks so very much for joining the Pretty Handmades Book Showcase. I was honoured to have you! xx

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    1. Dear Lauren, thank you very much for your kind words and letting me be a part of this wonderful adventure! It was so wonderful seeing all the projects made from your book and seeing them now made by people around the world. I love your style and attention to details in all your work. I am wishing you more inspiration and more new exciting projects! xox

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