Canadian blog tour of Craftsy popped up and I jumped all over organizing it, I had no idea it would be so exhausting and so rewarding at the same time. Reap some of the rewards and join us for an epic road trip, if you will.
Hi, I’m Marsha. I’d try to give you a brief
synopsis of who I am, but there’s nothing brief about me. I can make a short story long, and I usually
do on my own blog Seam of my Pants. I’ll rein it in for once and just say that I
sew, I craft, I draw, I rescue cats, I teach, I read, I travel, and despite my
long-winded writing, I’m an introvert.
Let me share a little about this Great Canadian Craftsy Bag Tour. (Say
that out loud just one time fast, I dare ya!) … ok, then! … We are a group of
eight Canadian sewing bloggers scattered all the way from the Maritimes (on the
Atlantic coast), over the Canadian Shield, across the prairies, up and down the
mountains, all the way to the Pacific coast. Unfortunately, we didn’t get any
bloggers from our northern territories and I’ll try to do something about that
next time. Short of moving further north myself, that is, because that just. aint.
happening! Not all of us are bag-makers, but those who weren’t, were more than
game to give it a shot. (Have you ever
eaten Caribou or Moose meat? Now, that’s
gamey!)
Each of us chose a bag-making class offered
on the Craftsy platform. (Please don’t tell me you never heard of Craftsy
because I’ll have to come and slap you awake!) Anyway, we each chose a class,
followed it through and sewed the class projects. We’ve written up our blog
posts documenting our experiences and opinions, and will be posting them this
week from April 4th to 9th.
Craftsy generously provided us with the classes at no charge, but don’t let
that fool you, we still say what we think! – Politely, of course. I’ve seen
some of the fabric choices and the work(hu)manship of these ladies and I have
yet to pick my jaw up from the floor. Wow! Just WOW!
My very humble little beginner tote bags
and pouches are taking care of the Montreal Monday (that’s today) stop on the
tour as I review two classes: Bag-Making Basics: Reversible Tote & Zipper
Pouch and Learn to Sew: Simple Bags. Pop over to the blog and find out what
I did (and didn’t do) to those unsuspecting pieces of fabric.
Check out the first stop on the tour! |
Then we take our lives in our hands as we
cross the Champlain Bridge to the suburban cities collectively known as the
South Shore of Montreal. Over there, we’ll find two more bloggers. Deborah started
her fabric obsession before she could even talk, and she hasn’t stopped playing
around with it since. Who can blame her? If you got a purple sewing machine when
you were 5, you’d become an accomplished sewist too! Although, there was that
time she took a little break to work in women’s retail, but that didn’t last.
Just to make the rest of us seethe with jealousy, she also studied photography
so the pictures on her blog Sprouting JubeJube are to die for. (hrmph!) These
days, she takes her coffee intravenously to keep up with 4 kids while sewing
for them and herself. They all have very different personalities and style
preferences so no hand-me-downs happening there. That’s a dedicated mother! She
still has time to take on the challenge of making Annie Unrein’s Sew Sturdy HomeOrganizers from Craftsy.
Because we don’t want to travel too far on
our first day, we’ll just run down the street to visit Ula of Lulu
& Celeste. Ula also chases kids around, but only two. She’s just a teeny weeny
bit (ok, I under-exaggerate) crazy about
wool felting and creates some adorable ornaments and critters when she’s not
sewing for her girls. But she put down the sheep long enough to make some bags and organizers out of oilcloth. That’s one brave woman!
Then, because neither rhyme nor reason has
any part in a Canadian road trip, we jump nearly 5,000 Km to visit Reece in the
spectacular Fraser Valley between Rocky Mountains and Pacific coast. And we run into Annie Unrein again, this time
with her class: Sew Sturdy Travel Organizers.
(We could seriously use a travel organizer for this tour!) Reece was
kind enough to interrupt her enjoyment of gorgeous spring weather to sew and
write. If you want your lower mandible (jawbone) to hit the floor like mine
did, you have to go to Happy
Okapi on Wed., April 6 and see what she made.
A wee sneak peek form Reece's review - can you tell what she made? |
Go West, young m… Oops! Big scary ocean
that way! I guess we have to go East. And our first stop for a rest break is
smack dab in the middle of Alberta, somewhere between the foothills of the
Rockies and the wide-open prairies. (You do not
want to take on those prairies without a full tank of gas, among other things.)
We can use the facilities at Michelle’s
place but it’s ok if we spend a few minutes celebrity-stalking Janelle because
we’re sooooo close! We drag Michelle away from her obsessive
bra-making, rip the stretch lace out of her hands and force her to (gasp!) make
one of Janelle’s clutches from the Mix & Match: Clutch Bag Techniques class
that’s the talk of the town. We didn’t
have to force too hard because as it turns out, she’s also a little bag-making
freak. Bras, bags, bras + bags … Go see Michelle’s “Brags” at Michelle’s
Creations and check out her post about Janelle’s class on the 7th.
“Only in Canada, you say. Pity!”
Take a peek inside Michelle's bag! |
Are you tired yet? Well, suck it up, Toots! We still have
a long way to go on Friday, the 8th – 5,000 Km to be more or less
exact-ish. First to see Shelaine
hiding herself away in Southwestern Ontario (that little part of Canada that dips
south of the 49th parallel.) This lady is brand new on the blogging
scene and we’re going to show her some love in the friendliest Canadian
fashion. We’ll just pop in for a little looksee in her sewing room. She’s
working on Sew Better Bags: The Weekend Duffel pattern from the Craftsy class by Betz White and
sharing what she learns on her blog Shelaine’s Designs. This feisty lady is a study in opposites, going from hunting and
four-wheeling in the Northern Ontario wilderness to playing with her Juki and
pin cushions in her sewing room. I warn you, be vewwy, vewwy careful around her
because she’s taken down a bear with her bow and arrow. (Let’s see Daryl Dixon
do that!) And before anyone gets mad
about Pooh’s cousin, Shelaine eats what she kills. (That could be taken as
another warning. Hmmm…) In any case, you do not
want to miss her bag!
You'll want to see more of this one! |
Aaaaaand off we go to get a little bit of Down East
hospitality from Fiona, the transplanted Brit and freshly minted Canadian, in
Nova Scotia. (If… only… we… can get Shelaine to stop squirming in the duffle
bag…) Fiona runs Tangled Blossom Designs, in between running after 2 kids and a husband. The woman has a lifelong
thing for vintage fashion (and seriously, the
cutest hairstyle in her profile photo!) Go look! Ok, so here we are on the east
coast with Fiona and her blog is set to go live with her take on Lisa Lam’s
class 20 Essential Techniques for Better Bags. And as with all things multitasking, we’ll just wait until she’s done
cutting and shipping those international orders of fabric, oh glorious fabric,
your satiny hand … Sorry, lost you there for a minute… Yeah, so kids, bags,
fabric, and the world’s highest tides in the Bay of Fundy.
I know you’re tired and so am I. Let’s
ditch the car and fly back to see Janelle, who needs no introduction, just
outside of Edmonton (with the world’s biggest the world’s second largest indoor mall). She’s waiting in the middle of all her yummy bag
bling to give us a quick recap of one epic road trip across (and cross again)
the True North with Craftsy!
Now that I’ve taken you on the tour in
your mind, how about joining us for real? Visit our blogs, and follow us, as we
share our adventures on the Great
Canadian Craftsy Bag Tour. I must thank Craftsy for proving us with the classes and a super duper pri… (uh,
I can’t say anything about that until Sunday), Janelle of Emmaline Bags and Celine
of Blue Calla Patterns for even more pri… (sorry! Right, not until Sunday),
and all the warm-hearted bloggers who put husbands, kids and lacy underthings
on hold to host us on this tour. And thank you readers for being here, and especially
for getting all the way to the end. You all
ROCK!
Wrap it up and bag it for us, Janelle!
À tantôt,
Marsha
PS. Is it Sunday yet?
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Thanks Marsha!
Just to recap, you can hit all the stops here:
Monday, April 4th - Seam of My Pants
Wednesday, April 6th - Happy Okapi
Thursday, April 7th - Michelle's Creations
Saturday, April 9th - Round up with Emmaline Bags
Sunday, April 10th - Surprise!
Thanks for reading & happy blog hopping!
Janelle
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Fantastic! So excited to meet all these great Canadian bloggers. What a great idea. Thank you all :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for kicking off our tour, Janelle!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Road Trip!
ReplyDeleteI'm in!
This is awesome. I love bags. I'll be the caboose from Washington State as I follow you around the tour!
ReplyDeleteGlad to have you on the tour!! Janelle
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