Sis Boom Super Fan: Suzanna McKeon of Hold It Right There

Suzanna McKeon of St. Louis, MO, makes amazing PDF patterns for purses and bags through her company Hold it Right There. Meet the woman behind the patterns and visit her Etsy shop and Facebook page! Suzanna is generously offering a 30% off discount to all sis boom fans in her Etsy shop. Just use coupon code LOVESISBOOM at check out.

Starting a creative business from my home has been a dream of mine for a long time. With the St. Louis Arch my inspiration, my brother helped me design a logo, and the name Hold It Right There came to me and stuck. This idea remained in my sketchbook until I took an upholstery class five years ago. The class reignited my love of sewing. Using principles I learned in class, I began designing bags. I read everything I could about creating bags and experimented every chance I got.

At one point, I wanted to make a green purse for myself, with birds in the print. Googling this, I landed on Jennifer Paganelli’s gorgeous fabrics. I was enchanted by the exquisite illustrations of birds and vibrant green and blue colors. I placed my first order for Sis Boom fabric and was hooked. I now have a towering stash! I am captivated by the color palette Jennifer uses. I love the celebratory, joyful and playful feel to her fabric collections. I might be having a stressful or maybe mundane day, but the Sis Boom bag I’m taking around with me reminds me there is beauty and wonder.

While I have made many, many garments in the past, my passion is designing and creating bags. I love that bags do not require altering. They are one size fits all! And, a fun accessory is like carrying a piece of useful artwork with you throughout your day. I also love the versatility of bag design — there’s really no end to combinations and styles. Designing sewing patterns for bags is the best of all worlds for me. I can continually experiment with new bag designs. Translating the physical bag into written instructions and illustrations taps my background in teaching and experience in graphic design. It is incredibly rewarding to see another individual’s version of my pattern design!

I’m finding my dream of a creative home business is a journey. It often takes place in snatches, behind my sewing machine at my dining room table between meals with my husband and kids, or on my laptop during my children’s music lessons. I think more than anything else, it grows me in new and surprising ways.

I love sewing. This is no surprise! But, I do think I may have given up long ago had my mom not encouraged me, helped me when I was completely frustrated with a sewing project, and taught me many tricks and tips, especially in fabric layout. (She is meticulous in matching prints; all her plaids chevron perfectly!) She bought me my first sewing machine when I was in a teenager and wore the tops I made for her.

My newest pattern in the works started as a birthday present for my mom. I will name it after this spunky, energetic, creative, cheerful, friendly woman I have the privilege of calling mom. Stay tuned for the release of Gabrielle!

A new pattern Suzanna is working on shown in Valerie in midnight from the Beauty Queen line. Love the flower detail on the front.

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Corcoran Cross Body Bag PDF pattern shwon in JoAnn in mustard from the Crazy Love Line.

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Gabrielle bag shown in the green dot fabric from the Jenny Eliza line for JoAnn Fabrics

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Three of Suzanna’s designs shown in Chandler in Grape from the West Indies line.

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Instagram Inspiration – Kids’ Edition

It finally feels like winter here in the US – brrrr. If you’re on the East Coast, a big storm is probably headed your way. Hope you have a fun project to keep you busy while you are snowed in. As always, share with us on Facebook or Instagram. We love to see what you are up too!

summer.lillies – this cutie is rocking a sweet pleated top in Melody and shorts in Phyllis from the Good Company line.

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whatbellawears: darling bloomers and head wrap in Vickie from the Good Company line.

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thebabybirdboutique: this cutie is sitting pretty in a dress made of fabric from the Jenny Eliza line for JoAnn Fabrics.

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dottiemoonhandmade: we are smitten with this dress in pink gingham and Jessica from Caravelle Arcade.

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bubbymakesthree: darling romper in Taylor from the Circa fabric line.

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lilpeaak: does this come in my size? Loving this outfit with cute ruffled bloomers in Priscilla from the Crazy Love line.

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Instagram Inspiration

We hope you are enjoying this joyous holiday season with friends and family and getting in some sewing and crafting with your favorite Sis Boom fabric. Jennifer has been busy painting again and painted a lovely Madonna and a few joyful angels this week. Be sure to follow her on Instagram to watch her blossom as a painter with every brush stroke!

megsbrill – Meg made a treeful of Sis Boom’s newest pattern, the Rachel Reindeer. Don’t forget you can download the FREE PDF pattern and whip up a few yourself before Christmas. It’s a quick and easy pattern.

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quiltsalott – we love when an older Sis Boom fabric shows up on our newsfeed. Most of the time, the sewist has kept it for a long time and waited to make something extra special. This darling bag in the blue toile from Mod Girls is no exception.

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belloquacity: – made this stunner of a bag with Jenny Eliza fabric from JoAnn Fabrics

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kbsdesigns– a cheerful and bright lampshade in Melody from the Good Company line.

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tallpoppykids– any little girl would be lucky to have this bag and hair clips in Taylor from the Circa line.

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inkiemay – rocking this beauty of a skirt in Isabelle from Good Company.

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trace_wal1 – Tracey’s 15 year old daughter Chantelle working on a lovely quilt.

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twoprettypoppets – black glittered vinyl topped with Jessie in pink from the Good Company line is swoon worthy.

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Sis Boom Super Fans: Tracey and Chantelle Walker

Meet mother and daughter quilters, Tracey and Chantelle from Australia. We love this sweet story of Tracey and Chantelle quilting togethering, allowing them to slow down and bond in our fast-paced, hectic world.

I’m Tracey, mother to Chantelle, 15 years of age and wife to Shane. We moved from Victoria to the beautiful Swan Valley Region in Western Australia 10 years ago and fell in love with how relaxing it was.

I started quilting after watching my mother make a small quilt for Chantelle when she was a baby. Internet and books were my friends and I’ve learnt from lots of mistakes. The quilts I make have been for my nieces, nephews and of course Chantelle.

In 2012 I discussed with Chantelle learning to sew so that we could spend time together after school and work and talk about how her week had been. She didn’t take to making clothes. In 2013 she made the transition to quilting and hasn’t looked back. Chantelle has made a number of quilts, mainly for herself but has given a couple to friends. Last year we met another West Australian quilter, the one and only Edwina Foskew. This is when we first heard of Jennifer Paganelli and were introduced to the fabrics. Chantelle was gifted some Jenny Eliza and fell in love with the colours and prints. Edwina also encourages Chantelle in all her sewing and fabric buying. She’s yet to use it, waiting for the perfect project.

This year we encouraged Chantelle to create her own facebook page, Chantelle’s Sewing Adventures to show her creations and to be proud of what she does. She’s also started working at Handcrafters House, our local quilt store, gaining more experience from the talented team.

We have been blessed to have a fantastic network of family and friends who encourage Chantelle with her quilting.

Tracey’s Felicity’s Quilt using Jenny Eliza II

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Chantelle’s Beauty Queen rectangle quilt

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Chantelle’s Good Company Cushion

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Guest Blogger Tamara Harrison

We are truly lucky to have the uber talented Tamara Harrison show us how she creates her AMAZING fabric flowers. Tamara lives in West­ern Australia and combines her love of jewelry making, millinery tech­niques, and floristry skills into a stunning wedding business. We fell in love with her flowers when they showed up on our Instagram feed and she graciously agreed to do a guest blog post.

Be sure to visit Tamara at:
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When people ask me what I do, I usually say, ‘I make pretty things’, this is often met with ‘what do you mean, what kind of pretty things?’, so I show them my website or Instagram feed and get an ‘OOhhhh, OOooooo, Ahhh I seeeee’. I have to admit, I LOVE this response because of the joy and curiosity it brings.

Arriving here at the ‘I make pretty things’ place has been a culmination of being trained in Floristry & Art, owning floral design shops, making hundreds of wedding bouquets, lecturing in the subject, coming in and out of the creative terror zone and combining all those skills with new ones to make amazing things for events and home.

I am inspired by all things around me and I constantly have to ‘get the creativity out’ otherwise I go a bit batty (It’s true!).

My latest ‘pretty thing’ has been to use my french flower making skills to design fabric flowers. I have become quite obsessed with making them and how beautiful they look in Sis Boom fabric.

Here are some stages of construction. Each flower takes several hours to complete.

Images 1 & 2: Cut out your petal shape in 5 or 6 sizes small through to large. I cut approx 8 in each size (I may not use them all in 1 flower).

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Images 3 & 4: Paint with a fabric stiffener and allow to dry completely. I use my own special formula but watered down craft glue works really well (as long as it dries clear).
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Images 6& 7: Using hot brass flower making tools stretch and shape each petal until it looks three dimensional.

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Images 8, 9 & 10: Take a small handful of craft flower stamens and tightly twist a wire through the middle, bending the stamens in half to form a cluster. Sort your petals from smallest to largest. Starting with the smallest petal, take some clear drying craft glue and attach. You can sew your petals on if you prefer.

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Images 11, 12 & 13: Keep gluing your petals gradually increasing them in size, Make sure to overlap with the previous petal. If in doubt grab a real rose and have a look at how nature arranges them!

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Image 14: Hang completed flower somewhere to dry overnight.
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Image 15: Arrange your flower by fluffing up the petals and say WoooHoooo I’ve done it!!

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You can then attach a clip, brooch backing or stem depending on how you’d like to use your amazing bloom!

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Instagram Inspiration – Kids’ Edition

Thanks for sharing all these amazing creations with us on Instagram! We love seeing them.

Nostalgia should be arriving in stores this week. Keep a look out and lets us know what you are making.

magicvalleylastella: cute romper in Priscilla from the Crazy Love line.

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nelliejanes: Another darling rumpers with a cute ruffled tush in Jessica from Caravelle Arcade.

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twinklestardesigns: Loving the button details on the back of this dress in Isabelle from the Good Company Line.

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gillietime: Maggie in green is perfect on this sassy little one from the Circa line.

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tillis.pretties: we could dance all night is this twirly skirt in Jill from Lucky Girl.

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feelingpeachycreations: Loving the sequined hanger and this romper in Daisy from the Caravelle Arcade line.

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izzynivydesigns: Chic boho dress in fabrics from the Caravelle Arcade line.

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lolly.and.me: we think this dress in Lindsey in yellow from the Circa line fits this girls sunny personality perfectly!

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applesandsoda: another amazing romper in Charlotte from the Beauty Queen line.

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sweetlittleshandmade: Loving this baby wearing momma doll sporting a dress in fabric from the Jenny Eliza line for JoAnns.

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Instagram Inspiration

Some of you have dug deep into your Sis Boom fabric stash and brought out some Sis Boom classics! I love taking a stroll down memory lane with you. Thanks, as always, for sharing with me on Instagram. It really brightens my day!

Have you heard? Our newest line, Nostalgia, has shipped from the factory. Please check online and in your favrotie local fabric store for it starting next week. I can’t wait to see what you’ll be making with it.

sewshabbydesigns: lovely Bible cover in Jenny Eliza fabric exclusively at JoAnn Fabrics.

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megsbrill: fun tie in an oldie but goodie, Lisa from the Poodle line!

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red_eyed_studio: lovely quilt in fabrics from the Crazy Love line.

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onebusysloth: how stunning is this little makeup bag in Valentina from the West Indies line?

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melissajanehandmade: lovely bag with Loopy Vintage Floral from the Flower Power line.

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stitchingirl: love all the hexies in lots of Sis Boom fabric. So colorful and a great way to use up favorite scraps!

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tamaraharrisondesigns: amazing fabric flowers using Sis Boom fabric from Tamara down under in Austrailia. Psst… guest blog tutorial on how to make these lovelies by Tamara coming soon to our blog. How lucky are we?

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hand_made_by_laura_jane: amazing details on this tea set using in Taylor from Circa.

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Instagram Inspiration

Thanks for sharing all your goodies with me on Instagram. The pictures always inspire me to create and do more. Hope you are as inspired by these as I am.

kellyhenderson_: three happy little pumpkins in fabulous orange fabric from the Jenny Eliza line for JoAnn Fabrics.
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hattieluhandmade: darling handbag in Vickie from the Good Company line.
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mybearpaw: Sneak peek of the quilt Jo Avery is working on with the new Nostalgia line shipping in November!
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jaskabyjenni: Two great ideas from Jenny. Up first are fabulous basket liners in the fabric from Jenny Eliza line for JoAnn Fabrics. Second photo a cute shorts in Letty and Melody from the Beauty Queen line.

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jamieharned We love this quilt in all Circa fabric!

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meandleighcreations: Two beauties from Steph in Australia. First up is an exquisite cross body bag in Taylor from Circa. Second photo are a set of darling nesting trays in Jessica from the Caravelle Arcade line.

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babybowjangles: 434 hexes all in Sis Boom fabric. Amazing!
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melisajanehandmade– A darling train case in JoAnn in blue from the Crazy Love line
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threeintheestraleigh– A cute zippered Matilda pouches from the West Indies line
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freespiritfabric – Kathy Kramer wearing this beautiful shift dress in Jessie from the Good Company line
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mcj325– Sisterly love shines in Melody in green and blue from the Beauty Queen line
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mcj325 – a comfy quilt also in the Beauty Queen line
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royaltygirl – a classic shift dress in a green floral from the Jenny Eliza for JoAnn Fabric line
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I love when you share what you make with me on Instagram and Facebook. Hope you’re having a lovely summer. XOXO

Summer Style Using Jenny Eliza

Jodie, of Twinkle Star down in Australia, tagged me on Instagram with this darling romper using my Jenny Eliza fabric available at Jo-Ann Fabrics. I just love it. She used Bungalow Multi Floral for the romper and Green Dots for the ruffled short sleeves. Jodie ships all over so check out her darling Made It shop if you have a wee one to shop for in your life.

Best of all Jenny Eliza is on sale for $6. 99 a yard at Jo-Ann Fabrics right now so order a couple of yards of your favorite today! Or call your local Jo-Ann today to find out if they’ve got it on the shelves. Keep sharing what your making with me on Facebook or Instagram! It always inspires me and I hope it inspires my other readers too. XOXO

 

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