My newest Moda Bake Shop Project is up today and I'm really. . . really. . . excited about it. . . so, go check it out and remember to leave a comment here on my blog and on Moda's Bakeshop. . . because I'm having a GIVEAWAY.
The PRIZES:
I will custom make 3 Faux Cami's for 3 different winners. The winner's will give me their customized measurement and then let me know which 1 of the 10 Moda Bella Colors that they'd like to use for their Faux Cami. I'm also going to throw in a tool bracelet for each winner. Since NOTE: I'm out of bali beads so, I will be using swarovski crystals instead. The winners will pick the colors of the crystals I use and the tag/flower color.
The CAMI COLOR CHOICES: (L to R) black, red, purple, aqua, green, peach, cream, blue, pink, and white.
The RULES:
- Leave a comment on this post for one entry.
- Leave a comment on Moda Bakeshop and come back here to leave another separate comment telling me you left a comment on the Bakeshop for one entry.
- Watch the video then leave me another separate comment telling me you watched the video for one entry.
- Make a Faux Cami for you or a friend and come back to leave me another separate comment telling me you made the Faux Cami for one more entry.
- Become a follower or state that you are a follower of my blog and leave another comment.
FYI: Several comments have been left by "no-reply" bloggers. So, this is just a reminder that I will need a way to contact you if I pick you as a winner. If I happen to pick a "no-reply" comment as a winner I will have to put it back and pick another name. Thanks!
The DEADLINE:
August 20th at Midnight. You have two weeks to leave comments and then I will announce the winner on Sunday, August 22nd (sometime during the day).
The VIDEO:
I had a lot of fun making this video tutorial but, it's really much harder than it looks. I thought it would be easy yet after hitting the record button several times and then forgetting what I was going to say, I finally stopped and wrote a little script. I eventually got it right (I thought) and then when I replayed the video I realized that I called it pin-striping instead of pin-tucking. lol. So. . . I had to re-shoot the video again, it was very funny.
I finally got a video tutorial that was acceptable enough to put up on Youtube for all to see. You can see it in HD widescreen on Youtube. FYI: On my blog and Moda's blog it cuts off the right side of the video.
Just so you know the How to Attach a Snap video can also be seen here on this post. I hope you enjoy it and your welcome to giggle with me at my mistakes. I kept dropping the snaps and then I kept hesitating because I couldn't think of what to call the different parts of the snap.
Too funny!!!
Thank you for your support in all of my creative efforts. It's always so fun to dream, create, and make things for myself and others.
Good LUCK to Everyone!!!!
What a fabulous idea :) I am off to have a look at the Moda site :)
ReplyDeleteI left a comment on the Moda website about your fabulous idea :) You better copyright it Kim :)
ReplyDeleteI am already a follower of your fabulous blog :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so interesting! I'm going to go check it out!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm a long-time follower!
ReplyDeleteHugs - Shari
I'm very impressed with the video! Who know quilting would lead to so many technical skills!!
ReplyDeleteI left a comment at the Moda Bake Shop. This is a great tutorial! I just love the whole idea of this...
ReplyDeleteThis is soooooooo clever! Often the tops I buy are too low at the front for my taste so I'm going to have to make a whole set! Thanks Kim.
ReplyDeleteI've left a comment on Moda bakeshop too!
ReplyDeleteJust watched the video - brilliant! So clear and easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteI've been a follower for some time - it's always fun to come and visit you!
ReplyDeleteI've been a follower of you and the moda site for a long time ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the fun contests!
A clever idea to solve a common problem. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFollower!
ReplyDeleteWatched the video!
ReplyDeletecommented on BakeShop
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this idea. I will make several. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMary
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I've been trying for a long time to find a tutorial on how to make a faux cami and trying to figure out how I could make one myself. Now I can stop obsessing and make yours!
ReplyDeleteLeft a comment on Moda's website. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWatched the video on how to attach a snap. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust became a follower!
ReplyDeleteWhat A Great Idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower
ReplyDeleteLeft a comment on ModaBake Shop
ReplyDeleteI am a follower
ReplyDeleteI watched your video
ReplyDeleteI left a comment on moda bake shop
ReplyDeleteHi Kim,
ReplyDeleteJust came over from Moda Bake Shop and the faux cami is fabulous. My daughter and I had just seen a commerical for these on TV but I love your easy instructions so I see plans in the very near future for some cami's. Thank you for the tutorial. Please count me in the giveway.
Blessings,
Lisa
www.trinity-house.com
Hey, Hey I became a follower. Looking forward to more great projects.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Lisa
www.trinity-house.com
Hello, I commented on Moda Bake Shop, please count me in the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Lisa
www.trinity-house.com
Watched the video and your instructions are very clear and precise. I've used the little metal tool but i've never seen the blue one, looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Lisa
www.trinity-house.com
I just found your blog....I love the camis!!! Hope I win!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I hate the bulk too....
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Left a comment at the Bake Shop
ReplyDeleteWatched the video and bookmarked it!
ReplyDeleteHave to admit here, Kim. I've never seen the "blue thing" but do have the other gadget for attaching snaps.
ReplyDeleteAnd, I would have never thought about making the faux cami with pleats. What a nice additional compliment.
Indeed, I commented on Moda Bake Shop at your Faux Cami post. You did a wonderful job on yet another one of your wonderful tutorials.
ReplyDeleteI've been a true follower for quite awhile now. And I have ALWAYS loved your tutorials, Kim. You're such a happy spirit.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you.
You've done a wonderful job on these. I'd love to win! Especially as I probably won't ever find time to make one!
ReplyDeleteAnd I watched your video. Great job! It is nerve-racking isn't it? Kind of gives you a bit more appreciation for Hollywood actors. By the way I noticed your beautiful ring.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am a follower.
ReplyDeleteI tried to watch your You Tube video but was unable to click over to it. I'll try again later.
ReplyDeleteBut, hey, I think others will learn an easy way to attach snaps by your video you shared right on your blog post.
Hugs...
Love the Cami & it would be such fun to win one.
ReplyDeleteI left a comment on the moda bake shop posting, loved the pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Kim!
ReplyDeleteI watched the video in full size on youtube. Now I know how to attach a snap!
ReplyDeleteI left a comment on Moda Bake Shop.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog Kim!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented. What a great idea.
ReplyDeletePretty colors! Good luck with your give-away.
ReplyDeleteSusan in Texas
I left a comment on Moda bakeshop!
ReplyDeleteI watched your video. Great job! It's always easier to figure out what to do when you see it done!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of your blog and enjoy all the fun ideas you have.
ReplyDeleteThe camis are so cute, and liked your chains when saw them earlier. Please enter me into your drawing. Purple or turquoise are good colors. I can't watch videos on my slow dialup, so I'm off to Moda Bake Shop. mlwright29 (at) hotmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteThe camis are so cute, and liked your chains when saw them earlier. Please enter me into your drawing. Purple or aqua are good colors. I can't watch videos on my slow dialup, so I'm off to Moda Bake Shop. mlwright29 (at) hotmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI left a message on Moda Bake Shop about the quality of the photos, etc of your tutorial. Twin needle work is something I cannot do with my sewing machine. Your explanation of pin tucks is very good. mlwright29 (at) hotmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. I sweat a lot!
ReplyDeleteI posted at the Bake Shop!
ReplyDeleteI posted at the Bake Shop. Looks like my comment telling you that came up blank?
ReplyDeleteWhoops, sorry about the extra. I watched the you tube video. Did someone hold the camera for you?
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog. Now, where can I get some Moda Bella? Don't think LQS's carry it.
ReplyDeleteThese camis are so cute and very practical. Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteI left a comment on the Moda Bakeshop blog. Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteI watched the video. Great job! Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteI am already a follower of your blog. Thanks for hosting a wonderful giveaway. Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteHow very creative and wonderful!Cindy
ReplyDeleteI also watched the tutorial. I'm always hot too, like you. This is a perfect alternative to layering clothes!
ReplyDeleteCindy
I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteCindy
Last but not least, I left a comment on the Moda Bakeshop. Now I need to buckle down and get one or 10 made, lol!
ReplyDeleteCindy
You are a Clever, Clever girl Ms. Bitty Bit! I love it! I love that it is so simple and just snaps to your bra snaps. Fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI watched the video. Great work!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. I left a comment at Moda Bake Shop
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely the greatest idea! You have such a great talent for making things. Love the tutorial and you sound great on Youtube!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea!! Great way to look layered without all the HEAT! LOL :) I'm gona go to Moda from here. :)
ReplyDeleteOK I left a comment on the bake shop. :)Entry #2 :)
ReplyDeleteI am already a follower...I check your site almost daily...*grin*
ReplyDeleteLeft a comment at the Bakeshop!
ReplyDeleteGreat Snaps video. Always get confused on which way the pieces go. Will keep this video on hand.
ReplyDeleteOOPS! left my first comment at the Bakeshop. Just want you to know how much I really appreciate this project.
ReplyDeleteGoing to store tomorrow to get all the supplies.
What a great idea for when it is just too hot and sticky for multiple layers. Thanks for the chance to win!
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