Wednesday, August 4, 2010

A book!


Enough with the hints and announcements of big news to be announced! Enough, already! I am so very excited to tell everyone that I have been offered (and you better believe I have accepted) a book deal from the fantastic Storey Publishing. Do check out all of the great books they have published because if you are here, then you probably lean towards the kind of lifestyle that Storey publishes books about- DIY and the love of making stuff. When I looked through the shelves in their office I realized that my husband and I have tons of books they have published- from animal care and carpentry to food and crafting. They are a creative bunch with a keen vision and I really couldn't be happier to be working with them. They are located in the MassMoca complex so going to meet with them means a visit to an excellent museum in the hills of Western Mass. It isn't that I don't love going to NYC, but I do love the less hectic drive and destination of North Adams on most days.

So, you must be wondering, just what kind of book is this going to be? Well, I think it is the book most people who sew or dream of sewing want. It will have 101 projects that you can make in anywhere from 15 minutes to a day. So you can whip up a cool and creative gift right before heading to the party or you can set aside an afternoon or two to make something quite substantial- like a quilt or throw rug or a new fancy frock. On top of that great promise, what you make will be super original because I am going to explain how to embellish simple fabric and add interesting and unusual elements to really put you name on the piece. I love designer fabrics (so much) but I do feel like they limit how original you can make something. Of course, all of the projects can use whatever gorgeous fabric you want, I'll just show you how to transform cheap muslin and canvas and decorate other fabrics to make them stand up on their own.

So, I have been a busy gal- lots of first run sewing going on in the steamy studio. It is tricky to find time to post here, but I will be giving sneak peeks of projects that will be included in the book, and tutorials on extra projects that you might like.

8 comments:

  1. Congratulations! This is so, so exciting!!!

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  2. congratulations! how exciting you must be so thrilled! good luck and I will keep peeping!

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  3. Fantastic news! Congratulations! xx

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  4. Congratulations!

    I love coming to your blog ... and just had to delurk to toss some confetti your way. That's wonderful, Nicole.

    Have fun with it!

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  5. hoorah! can't wait to own a copy! xo

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  6. Thanks everyone! I am having a blast with it so far.

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  7. Congratulations!! I used to live in MA, and MassMoca was one of my favorite spots (and I worked at the DeCordova, which was also up there!). This is so exciting, and I know you'll do a great job. :)

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