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Fashion Fabric Scraps Giveaway.

UPDATE: This giveaway is closed and the winner is #9, VickiT.


In the spirit of giving, I have another giveaway for you all. This time it is only for folks with a US address seeing as the box weighs something like 6 pounds. Six pounds of what, you ask? Fashion fabric scraps! There are some silks, wools, cottons but mostly synthetics and synthetic blends. The photo above is just the tip of the iceberg.

For a chance to win, let me know in the comments what your favorite thing is about this time of year. Only one comment per person, please. And please don’t leave your email or url in the comment. When folks do that it’s annoying to me because I have to fish the comment out of my spam filter folder. There are designated fields for those two bits of info. Thanks.

Giveaway will close on Friday December 23rd 2011, sometime in the evening Eastern US time. Since it’s a holiday weekend, I’ll give the winner until Tuesday (the 27th) to respond to my email, if they don’t by then, I’ll have to draw a new winner.

Giveaway Day.

This giveaway is now closed and the winner is Marguerite of Dang and Blast.


Whether you’re a new reader or an old bloggy-friend, welcome! I’ll try to keep this short and sweet as I know many of you are here for Sew Mama Sew Giveaway and have many more blogs to visit. Up for grabs is:

Any make-up bag from my Etsy shop.

(I’m currently working on new goods and hopefully will be opening up a fresh new shop in January. So everything in the ole Etsy shop is on SALE, many 50% off!)

Simply leave a comment here on this post telling me the name of one you’d want if you won! Leave an extra comment/earn an extra entry if you “like” Liesl Made on Facebook. This giveaway is open worldwide and the winner will be drawn at random. The giveaway will close Friday December 16th, 2011 in the evening US Eastern time. Please do not leave your email or url in your comment—my spam filter may catch it and you could miss out. There are designated fields for your info when you comment.

The Liesl Made blog is hosting a whole bunch of giveaways this month, so I do hope you’ll stick around. Right now, one of my sponsors is doing a giveaway as well! And next week I personally have a box of fashion fabric scraps to giveaway. It’s a whopping 6lbs so I hope you understand I can only ship that one to a US address.

Pretty Wit Giveaway – A Sponsor Post

This giveaway is now closed and the winner is Jodi of The Jolly Bee.


The girls over at Pretty Wit are offering a generous $25 (USD) gift certificate to use in their shop. If you win you won’t have a hard time finding something lovely. I recently did a swap with Genevieve and received one of the I Heart Roses Rings and the Glam Hobo Sparkle Fingerless Mitts. I couldn’t be more smitten. And impressed.

So swing by the shop and let me know what you’d win if you won? Leave your answer in the comments for a chance to win. The winner will be drawn at random on Friday December 16th in the evening US Eastern time.

464 Handmade Giveaway – A Sponsor Post

This giveaway is now closed and the winner is comment #1 Stacy Burks. Congratulations!


The fact that 2012 is almost here is so strange to me. Where did 2011 go? It’s time to get prepared for another year. Luckily, this month, RosaMaria of 464 Handmade has offered to giveaway one of her lovely 2012 calendars. It’s made of Opalina paper and hangs by a ribbon. There is a different gorgeous photo each month. (I’m partial to May’s photo—and not just because it’s my birth month!)

To enter to win a calendar, all you need to do is swing over to the 464 Handmade shop, browse around then come back here and leave a comment with what item you liked best.

If you like 464 Handmade on Facebook, you’re welcome to leave an additional separate comment for another entry.

The giveaway will close December 9, 2011 sometime in the evening Eastern US time. The winner will then be drawn at random.

And be sure to check out RosaMaria’s blog as well!

My Weekend and a Giveaway.

Simple Tank.
Pizza Makings.
Homemade Pizza.
Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Balls.
Sonic on Sega.
I had a busy weekend. Most of it was spent in the studio–I made that cute top there, among other things. It was finished up with homemade pizza (I’m pretty sure we used this crust recipe) and homemade chocolate covered peanut butter balls and playing Sonic on our old Sega console.
Giveaway!
This week, I’m offering up a craft book that was in my personal library. It’s called Contemporary Crafts and it’s by Katherine Sorrell. I’ll ship worldwide. Just leave a comment on this post for a chance to win! (Winner will be drawn at random Friday night Eastern US time.)

***Giveaway is closed!***

Good Morning.


Good morning,
Just want to pop in to say congrats to Jenny for winning the Wallet Giveaway.

Tri-Fold Wallet Giveaway!

***Comments are closed, winner will be drawn and announced tomorrow!***

Good morning darling reader.
How is your Monday so far? Sleepy? Mine is. Well, it is only 6:30. Apologies if I am not coherent. I have lots of things to do today. First on the docket is to get this post up. It’s a giveaway post. But I figure you’ve gathered that much so far considering the title. Oh, did I mention I was still sleepy?
Tri-Fold Wallet
So yeah. I’m giving away one of the wallets I’ve been working on. Hopefully I’ll have a handful in the shop soon. And for sure I’ll have the tutorial up on Wednesday.
Tri-Fold Wallet
This particular one is made from vintage/secondhand fabrics. It’s about 8″ x 12″ when fully open. It’s got lots of pockets as you can see.
Tri-Fold Wallet
To enter this giveaway leave a comment on this post about… something. Anything, really. If it was interesting or funny, that’d be great, but if you’re not feeling particularly witty today, that’s OK. A hello, Liesl will do. It’s open to everyone worldwide and will close on Sunday July 31st, sometime in the evening US Eastern time. Only one comment per person, please.
Tri-Fold Wallet

Winner!

Miss PanPan
Congrats to Cara, winner of the Harmony Art giveaway! I’ll email you now! Hope you guys all learned a little more about Harmony and organic cotton! (I sure did!)

(The photo is off-topic but the only one I had lying around–I hate doing photoless posts. That is Miss PanPan (better known as Pansy) lounging around. I’ll see you all on Monday–a new giveaway should be up then! Have yourself a merry weekend!)

Harmony Art Interview and Giveaway!

Giveaway is closed. Winner will be announced tomorrow morning (July 23rd, 2011.)

The lovely Harmony of Harmony Art has agreed to do a little interview and giveaway here on the Liesl Made blog! For those of you who read my blog, you know I have a wee crush on Harmony Art fabrics. They are so lovely to work with. I mean, organic cotton sateen, need I say more! (Almost) all the photos in this post are things I’ve made in the past with Harmony’s fabrics. You can see a lot more creations from other clever, talented people over at the Flickr pool or the album over the Facebook page!

I have a confession to make: when I started looking into buying and sewing with organic fabrics, I was afraid everything would be earthy and brown and look like granola. (Don’t get me wrong, I love granola, but not when it comes to design.) So this fresh, mod-loving sewer was pleased to be wrong when I found Harmony Art fabric, which offers beautiful, modern fabric designs. (My personal favorite is the elegant Black and White Whispering Grass–as seen in the creations above.) It seems to me organic fabric is starting to catch on more with the average sewer, but I love the certainty that when I buy Harmony Art fabrics I’m supporting an independent company that is truly committed to being environmentally and socially responsible.

Onward to the interview:
External Hard Drive Cozy
(An external hard drive cozy I made by patchworking some Garden and Fields of Honey.)
Tell us a little about yourself, Harmony!
Well, that’s a very wide-open question . . . hmmmm . . . I’ll see if I
can touch on some of those fun facts that might help your reader
understand a little about me.

I am an oddity. In the past, when I have taken a personality test, my
results always come back as “none of the above” or “all of the above,”
but never have I fallen into one legitimate personality category. I
can be introspective and reclusive—so much so, that I often like to
refer to myself as a hermit in the woods—but that’s not the whole of
who I am. I also love public speaking; and when I am in the right mood
or with good friends, I can be downright unabashed and goofy.

I have a compulsion to pick up trash. Walking by it (unless it looks
like toilet paper) gives me anxiety.

I use to hold a stock brokers license and spent 5 years working in the
financial district of San Francisco.

I feel most sane when I am hiking out in nature.

My pet peeve is stickers on produce. I must remove them immediately,
before the fruits and veggies are put away.

I talk to the redwood tree outside my studio and refer to it as my mentor.

I grew up in a suburb of San Francisco; spent high school in St. Louis
at a Christian Science boarding school; some of college in Eugene,
Oregon; and, for the last 10 years, I have lived in the very remote
coastal town of Gualala, California. To give you an idea of how small
and remote, there are zero traffic lights in town. The closest
Starbucks is over an hour away. The closest Home Depot or Target is
two hours away. We call our house The Tree Fort, because every pane of
glass (including the sky lights) is deftly screened by trees—and no
neighbors. If you like redwood trees, rivers, and ocean bluffs, you
would love it here. If you like malls, great restaurants, and
shopping, you would be miserable.

I have been married for 13 years (this month) to someone who has been
described as a “sheep in wolf’s clothes.” His hair is long, he has a
beard, and can look somewhat like a mountain man; but beneath the
rough exterior is the kindest, most considerate, thoughtful, amazing
person I have ever met. His patience and kindness never ceases to
amaze me . . . oh, and he is an excellent cook!

Every year, to ring out the old year and bring in the new, I create a
list of things to be thankful for, whose number of items on the list
coincide with the coming year. So the last list I made had 2,011
things of which I am grateful. I typically start the list at
Thanksgiving and finish by midnight before the new year begins. So,
if anyone reading this wants to play, the first person to send me a
list of 2,011 thoughtful, unique things he or she is thankful for will
win a FULL ROLL of the limited release or clearance fabric of their
choice. The only cost to the reader would be for shipping! So far, no
one has claimed a roll for 2011.

Now can you tell us a little about Harmony Art Organic Fabrics?
I launched Harmony Art Organic Design in January 2005. It took eight
months to find a supplier and to get our first three fabrics printed.
All of our fabrics are produced and printed in accordance with the
Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS) for processing. So, in
addition to the cotton being grown without pesticides, the consumer
can be comfortable knowing that the manufacturing process (printing,
weaving, dyeing, etc.) is also done in an environmentally (and
socially) responsible manner. Now, six-and-a-half years later, we have
more than 30 organic designs on eight different base fabrics (knits,
flannels, sateens, etc.) being used by more than 200 companies (and
home craftspersons) worldwide.

Organic Garden Cami.
(A cami I made with Garden.)
You were a conventional fabric designer first, when did you switch
over to designing organic fabrics?

In 2004, I designed products for big-box stores (mainly bedding, bath,
and kitchen soft goods), but I was becoming more and more
uncomfortable with the how, who, and under what circumstances my
designs were created. Eventually, I realized that what I was creating
was, quite simply, pretty landfill, which was poisoning people and the
planet in the process. Upon that revelation, I began looking for a
designing job with an organic cotton company, with the hope that my
life’s work would then be something I could really feel good about.
Guess what? They didn’t exist! So, with experience in textile design
and NO business background, I threw caution (and a lucrative steady
paycheck) to the wind and launched Harmony Art Organic Design.

Have you found any differences or limitations when it comes to
designing organic fabrics?

Yes. The main difference or challenge has been a lack of printers who
are GOTS certified. The other limitation has just been a lack of
consumer awareness and a lack of business and fabric production
experience on my side. WHAT A JOURNEY!

For Dan
(An oven mitt I made my brother with Space Cowboy and a secondhand linen.)
I know every interview probably contains this question, but I have to
ask: Where do you most often find inspiration for your designs?

Hiking. Hiking. Hiking. Nature offers an unlimited supply of
inspiration for me. I try to hike at least two days a week. If any of
your readers is interested, he or she can visit my seldom-publicized
and purely personal hiking blog, which chronicles the adventures of my Thursday hiking group. It’s funny, but I have near-flawless
memory of where inspiration was found: I remember the exact place on a
hike that I found the stick with lichen that inspired Pink Moon or
where the Star Lily’s were blooming in my yard that inspired
Whispering Grass. Don’t ask me what day, week, or year it was—I would
have to look that up—but the inspiration point is locked tight in my
somewhat sieve-like brain. That being said, inspiration can strike
anywhere . . . even in a plane. Space Cowboy was inspired by looking
out a plane window. I basically go through life looking for patterns,
both in the material world and in behavior; it’s just the way my brain
is wired I guess.

I think I remember you saying you yourself aren’t much of a sewer. Is that true?
Shhh . . . yes. Funny, huh? Ironic? Probably. In my own defense,
though, I think it’s because I don’t sew myself that I get even more
excited about other people bringing the fabric to life. I never have
that “Oh, I could do that!” reaction, but rather, I am in awe of each
sewer’s talent. I guess it’s a good thing that I like having “my
place” and I do not feel the need to be good at everything. Working in
collaboration with others is the best part of the journey.


(Photo courtesy of Harmony.)
What is your favorite thing (or the most interesting thing) you’ve
seen someone make from your fabrics?

This may be the toughest question I have ever had! There have been SO
many creative, kind, thoughtfully designed products over the years. Of
course I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE my Liesl Made business-card holder and the
fabric coasters (lovingly and stylishly protecting my desk from the
condensation off my water glass). If I had to choose, perhaps my
all-time favorite would be the Eyes of the World bridesmaids dresses
and groomsmen vests and ties that were used in my friend’s wedding. To
have them choose my fabric for this day was an honor beyond compare.
If your readers want to see what others have made, go to my facebook
fun stuff photo album
. You can
also see some of the companies that use our fabrics in their products
by visiting here. And one last
thing, PLEASE feel free to post your own creations on the Harmony Art
facebook page so others can see and enjoy them too!

GIVEAWAY DETAILS:
Since most of you readers here are sewers as well, Harmony has graciously offered up WINNER’S CHOICE of 1 yard of fabric!
This giveaway is open to entrants worldwide.
It will run until sometime Friday, July 22nd at night US Eastern time.
The winner will be drawn at random.

Entry Rules

Required:
Go to this page and this page on Harmony’s site, read up on organic fabric then come back and leave a comment and sharing something you learned about organic fabrics.
Optional:
Leave another, separate comment if you “like” Harmony Art on Facebook.

Be sure to browse around the Harmony Art website, check out the prints currently offered and the ones in the works. Or swing by Harmony’s blog and say Hi!

If you’re interested in buying some fabric right away, check out this convenient page to find a retailer.

(Do you want to do a giveaway/interview on my blog? Contact me at liesl52@gmail.com! I reserve the right to decline anyone/anything I feel won’t appeal to my readers.)

Spring Giveaway!

If there is one thing I’m not, it’s chatty. Seriously, if you ask anyone who knows me to describe me in one word, I’d bet $100 they would say “shy.” So how I’ve amassed over 600 posts here on my blog is a wonder. Yup, I hit my 600th post recently! I decided a little celebration was in order.

Spring Giveaway!
Spring has sprung here and I have been cleaning and organizing in a frenzy. I’ve come across many fabric scraps I can do without. But maybe you’d like them?

All you have to do for a chance to have this box of goodness show up on your doorstep is leave a comment here on this post. It’d be great if the comment was about something, like a little story or quote or whatnot. But if you’re shy, like me, a “Hi” will do.

Leave another comment if you post about this giveaway on your blog.

Leave another comment if you “like” Liesl Made on Facebook.

Unfortunately, this giveaway is only for folks with a US address. The box is heavy!

This giveaway will close sometime Friday night US Eastern time. Winner will be drawn at random then and announced. The winner will have until Monday to reply or else I will choose another winner.


I really do love doing giveaways. I’ve said it many times that I’m not too great at winning them but I sure love to host them. But I can’t afford to do them as often as I’d like. So I was thinking, if any of you want to do an interview/giveaway on my blog, contact me! I don’t get a ton of traffic like the big bloggers, but I get some. And maybe your little shop or blog would like some of that traffic. I can’t guarantee I’ll take on everyone anyone, but try me!

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