Saturday 25 October 2014

Pattern Testers Spruce Up Kitchens!

With the pattern release for the Little Moo Designs "Granny Chic Kitchen Essentials Pack" being only one sleep away I thought I would share with you the designs from my pattern testing team (THANKYOU ladies you are amazing).



So here is a recap on this pattern:


 Get your ‘granny chic’ on and make a fun and funky kitchen pack to brighten up your kitchen! This PDF pattern contains instructions and pattern pieces to sew a hanging towel and double pot holder set. The pattern gives you two options (round or straight edge) for the hanging towel.

Make a set to match your kitchen, in Christmas fabrics for the silly season or make them for friends and family! They make such a practical gift idea.   
 


 
Here is what my amazing pattern testing team
created from this pattern:
 
 

 

 
 
See how versatile this pattern can be! Brighten up your kitchen and make them as gifts for Christmas they are fantastic.
So how can you get this pattern: Tomorrow the pattern will be available via my pattern shop and for the first 24 hours it will be at the CRAZY sale price of $3.50!
(RRP: $6.50)
That is less than the cost of a take away coffee!
 
See you tomorrow for the big release.
Happy Sewing.
Kylie.
 

Thursday 23 October 2014

Kitchen Must Haves Sewing Pattern Release.

Finally I can share with you the next amazing sewing pattern that is almost ready for release!

Is your kitchen needing a bit of funking up? Some new accessories to make your kitchen 'POP'? Then this is the pattern for you.....

The "Granny Chic Kitchen Essentials Pattern" is a modern take on some old fav's!

Here is the rundown -

Get your ‘granny chic’ on and make a fun and funky kitchen pack to brighten up your kitchen! This PDF pattern contains instructions and pattern pieces to sew a hanging towel and double pot holder set. The pattern gives you two options (round or straight edge) for the hanging towel.

Make a set to match your kitchen, in Christmas fabrics for the silly season or make them for friends and family! They make such a practical gift idea.   
 
 

 
 
See - a funky addition to your kitchen don't you think?
But wait there is more....I want to introduce you to my new mascot -
 
 
 
Meet “Lola” – this vintage chic Little Moo lady encompasses all that this pattern is about. Bringing an old fashioned favourite into the present and giving it a fresh modern twist and a touch of Little Moo flair. Stylish, practical and fun!
 
Release Date: Monday 27th October
Watch this blog for a special discount code for the first 24 hours and pictures from my amazing team of pattern testers.
 
This pattern has been so much fun to create, I can't wait to share it with you very soon.
 
You can shop for my current patterns via the Little Moo Designs Website.
 
Happy Sewing - Kylie x
 
 
 
 

Friday 10 October 2014

Around The World Blog Hop.

A few weeks ago Jen from the amazing sewing e-zine One Thimble nominated me to take part in the Around the World Blog Hop. I met Jen a few months ago when I contributed my Busy Block Pattern to Issue 4 of One Thimble (You can still purchase your copy via the One Thimble Website today).

This is my first "Blog Hop" and I am excited to give it a go, I hope you learn a little more about me as you read this.

Blog Hop Questions:

1. What am I working on?
I am currently working on Surfing Santa Shorts orders for Little Moo Designs, as well as two more awesome sewing patterns. This is all keeping me super busy.




2. How does my blog differ from others of its genre?
My blog is a look at the behind the scenes of Little Moo. It gives me the opportunity to expand more on how my sewing patterns and other designs come together.
3. Why do I write what I do? I like to talk.....so why not write ;)
Explaining what I do and how I do it is an integral part of my business. My customers can expect high quality, unique designs and my blog allows me to explain this in greater detail.

4. How does my creating process work?

I have one huge notebook, it has sketches, notes, ideas and lots of scribble for pattern ideas in particular. Between this and a spreadsheet on my computer I haphazardly manage my creative ideas this way. A lot of my creative process happens at 3 am (makes it hard to sleep :)) so I wake up, draw a picture or write the idea down so I can come back to it when I have time.

Next week I'd like you to visit two other bloggers who've are excited to take part in this blog hop:

Lauren from Molly and Mama - Not only is Lauren a lovely friend of mine, but she has a beautiful blog full of stunning pictures, fun projects and a gorgeous applique pattern range that is to die for.


Kylie from Willow & The Owl  - One of the hottest Australian Made Labels around - check out Kylie's gorgeous nursery sets and while your at it her banana bread recipe! So easy and yummy (recipe on her blog)

Happy Sewing
Kylie x