Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Grand Opening Giveaway and Events!

I just got back from an amazing five week vacation and am ready to start a new chapter in Create by the Yard.  May officially kicks off the grand opening of the store and there are some exciting events to announce. 

First, enter for your chance to win a free fat quarter bundle of the entire collection of Tilly organic fabric by Daisy Janie!  The bundle includes a fat quarter (18 x 21 inches) of each of the eight fabrics pictured below.  For more information about the fabric, click here.  The giveaway runs throughout May and the winner will be drawn on June 1.  Scroll to the bottom of the post to enter.


Also, Create by the Yard is now offering a loyal customer program.  We appreciate every customer and every order, big or small.  In order to show our appreciation to those who choose to return to us, we are starting a repeat customer loyalty program. For every 15 yards of fabric purchased, receive a free yard of fabric, up to a $10.00 value.  All yards will be tracked by Create by the Yard, but feel free to email info@createbytheyard.com to inquire about your balance.  Everyone is automatically entered into the program and all purchases after May 1, 2012 will count towards the program.

Finally, sign up for our monthly newsletter to receive more special gifts and discounts for our grand opening.  Visit www.createbytheyard.com to sign up.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Reworked Wednesday - Light fixture?!

Back to Reworked Wednesdays!  I've been busy lately as I've been planning a 5 week vacation!  That's right, I have five weeks off of work and I'm going to take full advantage of it.  In the middle of March I'll be heading off to Spain and Morocco for a wonderful vacation that, in my opinion, is much needed!  I could go on and on about how excited I am, but I figured I best get back to work.  

I found this awesome plastic chandelier on Pinterest and had to share. How cool is this!?


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Reworked Wednesday - Frayed Edge Book Mark Tutorial!

This week I was finally able to find time to make my frayed edge bookmark tutorial.  To see my original post about the bookmarks, click here.  They are easy to make and the best part is that they don't require perfect sewing skills!  Also, the bookmarks make great, inexpensive gifts for all the non-e-reader, readers in your life!  






Materials needed:
Fabric scraps
Felt scraps
Any material scraps that can be sewn into a fun pattern
2 pieces of canvas for bookmark base (mine are appx 2.25 x 6.25 inches) but any size will do
Thread
Sewing Machine
Pins


Step 1: Gather your fabric scraps. 
I like to get all my scraps together as I use them for inspiration.  Many times I don't have a clue as to what design I am going to make and seeing the types of fabrics I have available helps me make the decision.  Its also great to use felt, ribbon, or anything else that you have lying around.




Step 2: Create your design.
Once you have looked through your fabric scraps and have decided on a design, cut it out of the fabric and arrange the pattern on the canvas bookmark base to make sure that it fits.  For this tutorial I have decided to make a little flower bouquet and vase.  I also had fabric with a cute little bee so I decided to include him as well.




Step 3: Sew the design to the bookmark.
After you have laid out the design on your bookmark, peel off the top layers of materials until you reach the bottom layer.  Pin the pieces in place and sew to the bookmark.  For my design, I started with the flower stems and the bee.  One of the great things about this project is that it doesn't have to be perfect.  I sewed pretty rudimentary circles around the bee and semi-straight lines for the stems.  All "non-perfections" add character to the piece, at least that is what I think!


Once the bottom layer is sewn in place, continue onto the next layer of the design.  Pin and sew that in place.  For my design, it was the blue flower in the upper left of the bookmark.


Continue until the entire design has been sewn to the canvas.



Step 4: Sew the front and back of the bookmark together.
Once the design on the front is complete, its time to sew the back of the bookmark to the front.  Lie the two pieces of canvas fabric on top of each other and pin them in place.  Sew around the edge.  I used about a 1/4 inch seam, but it really doesn't matter.  I also had to go over some of the pieces I had previously sewn on as well.  Again, not a big deal.


Step 5: Fray the edges.
Once the front and back have been sewn together, its time to fray the edges.  To do this, just pull a few strands of canvas from each of the four sides of the bookmark.  This makes a fun edge for the bookmark.




After the edges have been pulled and frayed, you are all done!  You have a fun, cute bookmark to use or gift!  There are endless possibilities for the project.  Below are just a few more examples of bookmarks I made.  


I hope you enjoyed my first tutorial!  I would love to hear your thoughts and comments.  Feel free to ask questions if you have any!  

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Riley Blake's Fly a Kite Is Now Available!

The Fly a Kite collection from October Afternoon by Riley Blake is now in stock!  Check out the great new designs that are available for ordering now!

Fly a Kite Ice Cream Designer - Cream
Fly a Kite Main - Teal
Fly a Kite Strawberry - Pink
Fly a Kite Circle - Cream



Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Reworked Wednesday - "52 Reasons I Love You"

With Valentine's Day right around the corner, I thought it would be fun to do a themed Reworked Wednesday.  I came across this project by PaperVine and absolutely loved it.  It is the perfect project to make for that special someone.  You can even put your own twist on it.  Maybe make a few cards special coupons or gifts.  Either way, I'm sure he/she will love the personal thought and time that went into making it!  Click the photos below to link to the tutorial!


Photos by PaperVine.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Reworked Wednesday - Recycled Sterling Silver Stud Earrings

So I'm a huge fan of stud earrings.  I love anything that is colorful, small, big, round, square, it doesn't matter.  Because of this, I was extremely excited to find these awesome earrings on Etsy.  I've never seen anything like it, and to top it off, they are recycled!  They are from a lovely Etsy shop called organiks.  I absolutely love these and I hope you do as well!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Reworked Wednesday - Upcycled Tie!

Hi everyone!  Sorry its been a week since my last post.  Its been crazy, both at work and home.   Today for Reworked Wednesday, I found this great project that uses a tie almost as a necklace.  I absolutely loved the look and had to share, and the best part, no sewing machine necessary!  Check out the tutorial to learn how to make one yourself.  Enjoy!