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Sewing Summit Countdown

By Liz · September 21st, 2012

Oh, HECK YES I’m going back to Sewing Summit this year! It is less than three (!) weeks away and I am super excited. OK, sure, I’m bummed that I didn’t get into many of the classes I had hoped to take, despite being online for class registration the very minute it opened. (Long story, but let’s just say it involved a very wonky web process, and me on an iPad at my son’s karate studio, trying to chase a toddler while typing in my credit card number over and over again.) But still, it’ll be fun, and there will be a lot to learn and plenty of fellow fabric geeks to hang out with.

As the weekend approaches, people are sewing like mad in anticipation. Everyone, it seems, wants to bring a piece (or six) of something handmade. Obviously, it is by no means “required.” But we’re sewing addicts about to be among 200 of our own kind. Of course we want to have a little something to show off, knowing everyone else will actually appreciate what went into it.

Custom fabric name tags are a big one. Sure, there are perfectly lovely conference name tags that we’ll get when we arrive. But come on, who can resist?

Working on a name tag for #sewingsummit. Not too shabby for someone who never does embroidery.

I didn’t make one last year, but last weekend I got bit by the bug, and simply had to put something together. I decided I wanted it to mimic the design of my blog, on the off chance anybody there actually reads it and might recognize it.  Why I decided it should be embroidered, I’m not entirely sure. It’s not as though I do embroidery regularly, or really at all. But it felt like the right way to go, so I did it.

My finished name tag! Now you have to find me and say hi at #sewingsummit.

Believe it or not, I even hand-quilted the damn thing – something I have NEVER, EVER done before. If you ever see this in person, please just promise me that you won’t look closely at the back, because it is a hot mess. Though I rather like my little ribbon sewn into the binding so the tag can attach to a lanyard at the conference.

Back of the nametag: a little ribbon sewn into the binding so it can clip onto a lanyard. #sewingsummit

And no, I didn’t stop there. Because, you see, the lovely Sewing Summit folks run a feature in the lead-up to the conference called Travel Handmade. Honestly, check out all of the links and the Pinterest board, and you will want to make ALL of it. So far, I’ve made a large open wide zippered pouch to hold my hexagon making goodies.

My first open wide zippered pouch a la Noodlehead. Thinking it'll carry hand-sewing projects for #sewingsummit. #travelhandmade

I’m also strongly considering a jewelry roll, and have a little something in the works that will be a quilted tote bag to bring along for shopping.

Cooking up another something for #sewingsummit. Not that I "need" it, but I can't help myself.

That might be it for this year. But one of these days, mark my words, I am tackling the Weekender.

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Categories : Crafts, Finished Objects
Tags : name tag, Sewing Summit, travel handmade

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  1. Erin Marie says:
    September 21, 2012 at 11:39 pm

    Did you see Elizabeth Hartman’s Weekender? I’m in love with it. http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransson/2012/09/quilted-weekender-bag.html

    I will have a Weekender of my very own one of these days.

    I think all I’m making this year is a couple of Jeni’s drawstring bags for projects. I think that’s all I’ll have time for.

    Can’t wait to see you again!. :-)

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  2. Laurie says:
    September 22, 2012 at 1:38 am

    oh man – this post is so fun and funny. I love your enthusiasm! I will make it Sewing Summit someday!
    Laurie recently posted..Crackle Start

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  3. alidiza says:
    September 22, 2012 at 11:17 am

    I’m so jealous!!! Have a fabulous time and everyone will love and appreciate your handmade goodies:-)
    alidiza recently posted..W.i.P Wednesday: Momentum

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  4. Amy says:
    September 26, 2012 at 2:39 pm

    I am so jealous. I’d love to have a weekend dedicated to sewing (or a weekend doing any type of craft). I love everything you’ve made. I’ve said it before, but you definitely inspire me to sew. At least now I have my sewing machine up all the time now!
    Amy recently posted..Summer’s Coming To An End!

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  5. Travel Handmade gets out of hand | Goddess in Progress Quilts says:
    September 30, 2012 at 4:11 pm

    [...] Honestly, two weeks ago, I did not have plans to make anything at all for Sewing Summit. But then all of my sewing friends on Twitter and Instagram started posting one great project after another, and suddenly I need to sew all of the things.  It’s like I’m on some kind of crafting bender. So, here’s what I’ve been up to since last week. [...]

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