:: Behind the scenes with the Town & Country bag ::

Popping in to share what’s new this Fall from Two Peas in a Pod Homegrown Designs…

Two new patterns are being introduced and today, I’m sharing a behind the scenes look at our photo shoot with Britt Lakin Photography.

We shot these at one of our local metro parks where the colors are amazing right now as we transition into our Fall foliage here in Ohio.
That super cute model?  She’s one of my nieces.  Super sweet girl (Thanks Natalie!)

After a few adjustments – we got a ton of fabulous shots thanks to Britt.

{you sincerely should check out her website and like her on Facebook.  she is so gifted.  she and I can talk about the feel I want for a photo and she nails it for me every time.  it is such a joy to work with her and a blessing}

The Town & Country bag features a unique flap closure that allows you to reach in to your bag without opening it all the way for quick access.  It is accented with removable handles that is great for throwing on your arm.  Wear it crossbody to have a hands free bag – 2 great options for your busy life style.

Shown on our pattern cover using Thomas Knauers new fabric line, Frippery.

The Town & Country bag sewing pattern from Two Peas in a Pod will be introduced to shop keepers at Fall Quilt Market.  Be sure to ask your sales rep at with your favorite distributor!  Shipping on this new pattern will begin in late November 2012.

Thank you Britt Lakin Photography for your amazing talents and thank you Natalie for being wonderful you!

What do you think?  Are you ready to sew this one up?  I hope so!  It’s a fall favorite of mine.

Next on the blog, I’ll share the 2nd new design release, the Lily Wren Wristlet!

Quilt Market {queue theme song from Rocky}

Dun-na-na…dun-na-na…dun..dun..dun…dun-na-na….(arms in air doing the little Rocky dance up top of the stairs!)  Whoo-wee!  I did it!

I don’t know how (actually I do – it’s called Carla, The Gardener, Barb and Kristin) but we did it and best of all, we lived to tell about it.  I’ve got a lot to share and I’m doing it all in one post so get ready…it’s a long one!

 

The Two Peas booth

My debut at the International Quilt Market in Houston, TX.  So the story goes like this…once upon a time, I got a crazy idea that I could actually design fabrics and write a book and create sewing patterns…and I was gonna start this little company called, Two Peas in a Pod Homegrown Designs.  And how hard could it really be?  Right?

 

Well, I’ve found out what it takes and I love it and I’m not going back.  Our family is full on committed to seeing this dream all the way through and I gotta tell ya, right now…I am sitting on Cloud 9 (which coincidentally is a really awesome organic fabric line I saw at QM).

I had a great experience.  The reception to my patterns and my designs and my brand were very well received.  I think 2011 is going to be an exciting adventure for us and I can’t wait to slowly share with you all the new things that our family will be involved in.

Let me start at the beginning…

 

Up at 3:30am and the first view of my booth around 9:30am. I took a photo of Barb who took a photo of me taking a photo of her. LOL!

Carla - the mastermind of the business operations. I would never have made it without her. I married into a great family!

Sample Spree Friday Night - people line up 4 hours before the doors open, waiting to come in and buy fat quarters and other goodies at a special price and before they hit stores. It's insane!!

My first customer! I had been up almost 24 hours at this point so I was a bit slap happy!

 

 

My sister in law is a sculptor and made this awesome whimsical cake for me...

Britt Lakin Photography did all of our photographs for the booth and the pattern covers. I love her!!!

Barb, my fabulous friend and neighbor who came with me.

 

I loved the outfits that Cyndi, one of my sample sewers, created for me.  They fit beautifully!  What?  You thought I had time to make all those samples, write the patterns, plan the booth AND sew my own outfits.  The secret is out…I have help!!  The jacket I’m wearing here is made from a print from Amy Butler’s LOVE home dec collection and her Liverpool shirt pattern.  I added sparkly buttons to it and wore it as a jacket.

 

This was one of the highlights of my market experience, meeting Anna!

 

Anna is the former editor of Sew Hip magazine.  Anna took a chance and invited me to write a series for the magazine early this year.  I ended up and was published in Sew Hip 4 times this year – thanks to Anna.  It was so exciting to meet her in person – she flew in all the way from the UK!

 

The uber talented Marisa Haedike and Lizzy House

 

It was my first time meeting Marisa of Creative Thursday.  You must go and check out her website because it is chock full of inspiration and beautiful images.  I love her  style!

Lizzy House is the talented designer behind Castle Peeps.  Lizzy is a generous and giving person who shares her time and experience and talents.  It was such a pleasure to meet her in person after sharing several conversations with her via email.  Lizzy has a wonderful pattern line as well that you can find here.

Bari J. Ackerman - she is such a lovely person and kind.

Bari J. is the creative force behind beautiful fabrics, patterns and a new book coming out soon called Inspired to Sew.  Her booth was so bright and warm…her wall hanging quilt is the cutest darn thing ever!!  Bari has been so kind in offering me loads of advice and encouragement and I’m so grateful to count her as a friend.

Jan DiCintio, hands down, a pioneer.

Jan DiCintio has created a brand of fabrics by the name of Daisy Janie.  Hands down, Jan is a pioneer.  She has designed and self produced this line of fabric, insuring minimal waste in every facet of production to shipping.  Green doesn’t get much better than this. And Jan, my hats off – I don’t know how you do it but you are amazing!

Patty Young - and yes, that IS a Halloween costume!

Patty, bless her soul, is so sweet I could kiss her!  I honestly would not have been able to make some decisions and get where I am had it not been for Patty’s wonderful mentoring.  She is too kind and Patty, thank you so much for helping me.  I promise, I will do the same for someone else someday.  Patty has a mouth watering new fabric line from Michael Miller called Sanctuary and an amazing array of sewing patterns to match.  You’ll love them!  She and her hubby John dressed up for Halloween and they were hilarious!!

Do I look like a stalker in this photo? Cuz' I totally am...

I heart Anna Maria Horner.  Her new line is called Innocent Crush and I have a serious girl crush on her.  I adore her use of color and I think she is hugely talented.  She has velveteens out this time and I’m anxious to get some sample yardage and sew something up for my Sprout.  I’ve not previously met her before so this was a highlight for me.

I was exhausted beyond measure.  Overwhelmed maybe a bit.  But so excited for what the future will bring.  Thank you so much for all of your support.  My wonderful testers (and yes, I know…I have patterns coming to you very soon!), Sarah B for all of your help in editing, Barb for being my friend and coming along to help for the big weekend – that means SO much to me, love ya, Kristin – my super awesome girlfriend excel wiz who sews with me when I’m freaking out until 3 am – love ya, “Aunt Carla” – you are a super star and such a blessing to our family, and my husband and kids – we are in this together and I love this adventure we are on and love you to the moon and back.  I’m very blessed with supportive friends and family who lift me up in prayer and cheer us on – thanks you guys.  To God be the glory…

xoxo,

Trish

 

 

My Top 10 List o’ the day…

Quilt Market has been an amazing experience for me so far.  I don’t think I can hardly put it all into words just yet because my feet are so tired and when my feet are tired, my brain fails to work very well.  Here’s a few things I’ve noted so far:

  1.  Quilters are amazing artists.  Some of the quilts on display here look like photographs.  Done in fabric and some painting.  Truly amazing.
  2. A smile goes a long way.  So many people just come into the booth and light up and smile.  That totally makes my heart happy.  I love happy smiling people.
  3. Starbucks is not the same everywhere.  My Peppermint White Mocha from one Starbucks was great.  From another, not so great.  If you know me well, you know that I was deeply disappointed to go without my coffee today.  My Starbucks is my one luxury item I afford myself as a reward on hard working days.  I went without today.  (Cue the tiny violins.)
  4. Barb (my neighbor) and I are pretty handy with power tools.  Just sayin’. 
  5. Country girls get it done.  Afraid of nothing.  Can do attitude.  Resourceful.  Hard working.  Refer to #4. 
  6. Family is the best foundation.  My family has been the most supportive outstanding amazing team.  From helping with kids, the business and EVERY LITTLE THING we ask or don’t ask for, they have been there so willingly.  I am so blessed.
  7. Friends are priceless.  From Barb who came with us and cried when we arrived to our empty booth - I love her for being so excited for me.  She made me cry.  To Patty Young, who has been a mentor to me and I’m ever so grateful for all of her help and advice.  And all of the support I’ve gotten from my twins club Mom friends, and friends from church, and friends from all over…Friends are priceless.
  8. Room service so you can eat chocolate cake in bed at almost midnight is sometimes necessary.  Getting it for free – even sweeter!
  9. To the lady who brought me a tiara today for a photo op with her…you’re crazy and I totally love people like you.  I swear to be normal is just too boring. 
  10. Finally, the world seems so big and then also so small sometimes.  I know it’s called the INTERNATIONAL Quilt Market but I guess I just assumed it would still be mostly folks from this side of the pond.  I’ve met people from the Netherlands, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, UK, Spain, Brazil…I guess that would qualify the title of the show, “International”, huh?  Very cool. 

When my feet quit hurting and my brain is fully functional, I’ll be back with more about my Quilt Market experience.  If only the blog had sound…if there was any doubt we are really “working” here…I could verify with the sounds of my bunk mate snoring.  While I type.  With every light in the room on.  And the TV blaring.  That kind of working hard all day sleep is so nice.  I have that “kid on Christmas Eve can’t fall asleep because I’m hoping Santa just brought me that awesome new sewing machine I really wanted and a case of new thread” syndrome.   Suppose I should try closing more than one eye and get some rest.  More soon…

xoxo,

Trish