Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Monday, November 23, 2015
Scrap Patchwork Book by Me
Friends,
I've been talking about my book for so long, perhaps many of my close family and friends might have felt it was made up...Well, the day has arrived! My quilt book, called Scrap Patchwork is available. You can pre-order a copy now! Click the link on the right side board to get the scope about the book or click here.
Check out these lovely pictures of the quilts you can make from the book. Wow, it is so amazing. I am so proud of it. There's 15 projects in the book: 13 of them are quilts. Most of the quilts include an alternative color and/or size options. Resulting in more possibilities to make a quilt special for you. In the book, I explain how I pick color and fabrics for my quilts as well as how to organize and store fabric, and much more. You're going to love it!
I've been talking about my book for so long, perhaps many of my close family and friends might have felt it was made up...Well, the day has arrived! My quilt book, called Scrap Patchwork is available. You can pre-order a copy now! Click the link on the right side board to get the scope about the book or click here.
Check out these lovely pictures of the quilts you can make from the book. Wow, it is so amazing. I am so proud of it. There's 15 projects in the book: 13 of them are quilts. Most of the quilts include an alternative color and/or size options. Resulting in more possibilities to make a quilt special for you. In the book, I explain how I pick color and fabrics for my quilts as well as how to organize and store fabric, and much more. You're going to love it!
Over the past year, it's been a sacrifice to make this happen. My husband and I worked on this over late nights, weekends, and holidays. It's been the task to juggle our day jobs, raising our daughter, and fitting in family time, where our nearest family member is a 12-hour drive away. We have neglected our family and friends. We have appreciated your patience and support. It's been the busiest time I have ever experienced, even back to my days at university, juggling track, tutoring, and overload class schedule.
I've been blessed to have the encouragement of my husband to keep me pushing through. Those family and friends, who had kept by my side, understood, sent words of encouragement, when I hadn't done a good job of keeping up on my part of the relationship. You know who you are. You are a true example of true friendship and love. We are truly thankful to our lord and savior, Jesus Christ, and for all he has provided for us. My successes are a true testimony of God's mercy and grace on my life.
As I conclude, it would be ever so kind to help me spread the word about my book and the things I'm doing. I'm mostly on Facebook, Instagram and here. The statistics show that every household in the US has at least 1 quilter.
Living a blessed life,
Sandra
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Block of the Week 3
Hello Friends.
This week and last week have been crazy busy juggling this business and my day job. But I wanted to fulfill my weekly commitment by getting you the 3rd Block of the Week.
Enjoy!
Sandra
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Block of the Week 2
Hello Friends,
I had a lovely response from many of you for the Block of the Week. It is joyous to hear the positivity and motivates me to keep on posting.
Thanks,
Sandra
Monday, November 9, 2015
Welcome to Make It Blossom
Hello Friends,
It is official. I have established my business as Make It Blossom. I received my approval from the United States Trademark office.
You may have seen it here and there, but I had kept mum about it until today.
I believe a name is important, because as I continue on my entrepreneur journey to establish a viable business, a name creates formality and foundation. Sure, I could have continued to use my name, but I wanted more. Call me silly, but if my daughter chooses, I'd like to fold her into the business to become a mother-daughter team and eventually give the business to her. This is the lofty task today and not quite clear on how we will get there, however, I know in my heart the first step of getting to that dream is to create a name.
Make it Blossom was a name my husband and I thought of while we were traveling in our car to pick up my daughter from school. It was rainy and cold day in Denver. As we had brainstormed names for the business, we came up with names more clear to point out this is a quilting business to names more vague. I had favor ideas that were vague, because I didn't want the business name to be so specific that if I wanted to explore other markets, I'd have to come up with another name, because the new marketplace would be confused by the name. All of sudden I came up with Make It Blossom. Instantly, my husband and I said that's it. We were deep into the winter months and I had thoughts of spring, the buds of trees and flowers. I thought of quiltmaking, and how we pull ingredient together to create our quilts, then we cut them all up, stitch them together, and watch as our creativity 'blossoms' into something more beautiful then the individual ingredients alone. We do this blindly, not entirely sure how all the ingredients will come together, but as we finish blocks, we begin to see our vision 'blossom.'
I've already started to brand my business in this new name, but will become more apparent in the months ahead.
The first logo is the formal. Then, I made variations of the formal, which you see throughout the posts. I'm still playing around with the styling, but I'm pretty sure this is it.
Sandra
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Block of the Week 1
Please join me in a new adventure. I'm excited about it and it's a way to give back and hopefully attract some social media attention. It's called the Block of the Week.
Every Wednesday, I'll post the block of the week. I'll provide the cutting instructions and the block breakdown. Every block will finish 12" x 12".
Thank Cheryl, aka muppin, for this adventure. I took her social media class at quilt market a few weeks ago and well, she got me thinking...
This is week 1 and here is what you can expect; 3 diagrams. You'll receive a block diagram with letter references to tie to the cutting instructions. The cutting instructions is a diagram that ties back to the references on the block diagram. It provides the number of pieces to cut and the size for a 12" block. The third diagram is the block assembly diagram.
Let's see where this takes us. Although I have selected 100 blocks, I'm committed to 25. At 25 blocks, I'll evaluate the progress. It would be so cool to see you share and talk about this. The more interest, the more motivation I'll have to post more blocks.
There's no pressure to make the blocks. This is all about the joy of quilting, viewing blocks, and getting inspired to come up with a creation unique to you. If you take inspiration from the Block of the Week, please share with us. You can email me and I can post socially, or post to my facebook page.
Here's Block 1: