Day 8 - S is for Stitch - AND a Giveaway!
Today's the last day of my book tour and so I guess it's my turn.
I can't exactly "review" my own book ... that would be weird. But I can share with you some behind the scenes stuff.
The 26 girl alphabet designs were purely labours of love for my daughters. I had absolutely no intention of turning them into a book. I didn't have a blog and didn't know I was going to start a pattern company. And since I've never taken art or design classes of any kind, I certainly didn't feel qualified to write a book.
But one thing led to another and my just for fun project became a book.
I didn't want S is for Stitch to be another "here are some designs and instructions" sort of craft book. So I wrote much of the text as if I was having a conversation with you - my imaginary readers. But it was all about the technical side of embroidery and not so much about the creativity. And when I was reviewing an early draft of the book - all organized and laid out with the "how to's" - I thought it was missing something and found myself wanting to share more personal information. I really wanted to connect with people like me - people who have a creative spirit, but who don't feel "qualified" to design.
My solution was simple: beside every one of the 52 designs in the book, I wrote a little something. Because, as it turns out, even though I wasn't formally schooled as a designer I have somehow learned a few things over the years about how to make embroidery interesting ... and pretty ... and easy to stitch.
Sometimes I wrote about what I was thinking that dictated my design decisions:
Sometimes I wrote about "arty" techniques I used to achieve certain features:
Sometimes I wrote about exploiting specific stitches:
Sometimes I wrote about how you can change my designs to make them your own:
Sometimes I wrote about how I made the girl quilt very personal for my daughters and me:
And sometimes, when I was at a complete loss for something to say, I just wrote ... something! LOL!
I hope my little anecdotes make the book interesting and informative.
And now how - exactly - does one end a book tour?
Tada?
The End?
Oh. Right. A giveaway! You didn't think I'd forget, did you? ;)
Please leave me a comment (with your name and a valid email address!) telling me which one of the above anecdotes you like best and you'll be entered to win a copy of S is for Stitch! If you are a US resident, you'll be sent a hard copy of the book. If you live elsewhere, you'll receive an eBook. All the giveaways close Thursday April 4th and the winners will be announced on Monday, April 8th.
I really hope you enjoyed these special peeks into my book and that you're totally motivated to pick up a needle and get stitching!
And a great big thank you from the bottom of my heart to Stash Books, Allison H, Amanda, Amy, Anne, Lori & Sherri for playing along. Couldn't have done this without you! xo
Reader Comments (275)
My fave from the letters you showed? Well, it would have to be Q is for Quilt.
the umbrella is my fave. something about the positioning - so quaint!
thanx to all for your reviews - love it!
ELL
I can only hope I am lucky enough to win this gem!
Thanks for the chance to win,
Heather (mtl)
Thanks
Best of luck! I so enjoy reading your blog and seeing your creations.
sleeves....remember my girls wearing them as babies and toddlers.
Thanks for a chance to win this beautiful book. Well done.
philrwa@mashell.com
sleeves....remember my girls wearing them as babies and toddlers.
Thanks for a chance to win this beautiful book. Well done.
philrwa@mashell.com
"I wrote about how you can change my designs to make them your own."
What better way to converge the techniques & instruction with individual creativity....especially for beginners (like me).
Congratulations and good luck with your book. Thanks for the fun tour!
Thanx for the chance to win....Susan
Love all the stories really and how your book came to life too.
Thanks,
xEva
keep up the lovely passion and vision!
leah
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Of freezing it in embroidery!
Thanks for the giveaway.