Mothers Day is on the Way: Hand-Stitched Home by Susan Beal
Mothers Day is coming soon.
Pendleton has so many ways to show her you care. But you may be looking for something unique and handmade to honor a special mom. We would like to suggest one of these charming planters in Pendleton wool, designed by Amy Alan of Really Handmade.
Photography by Burcu Avsar
Hand-Stitched Home
Amy’s planter is one of the projects curated by Susan Beal in her book, Hand-Stitched Home, published by The Taunton Press. Susan’s book is full of ideas, patterns and advice, with projects geared to all levels of crafting skill.
Cover by The Taunton Press, copyright 2014, with photography by Burcu Avsar
Susan is one of the bright lights in the Portland crafting community. She blogs at West Coast Crafty, one of the most popular crafting blogs around. She’s a charming person with so many ideas, and she appreciates the properties of wool that make it so wonderful to work with. We love what she’s done with our wool-by-the-yard. If you know a crafting mom, her book would make a wonderful Mothers Day gift.
Susan assures us that Amy Alan’s planter project is fast, fun, and simple. We love the results. And if you’re not quite motivated for Mothers Day, don’t forget, there’s Fathers Day coming, too. We love the fabric below for that, and the pattern is easily adapted to one of our colorful jacquard patterns. This is a fun way to give with a personalized Pendleton touch.
MORE INFO
You can follow Amy Alan here:
blog: reallyhandmade.com/
Instagram: @amyalan
And follow Susan Beal here:
blog: westcoastcrafty.com
Instagram: @westcoastcrafty
Buy the book: Hand-Stitched Home