Friday, July 1, 2011

Exciting news...

Many people have already seen it, but for those who haven't check out Ezcetera Magazine by Kim Archer and her talented team. It is full of great projects and pretty pictures - it definitely has Kim's gorgeous fresh signature style stamped all over it. The first issue is free, then subsequent issues will only be $4.50AU - what great value!

What makes this all just that little bit more exciting for me is that Lisa , from Kim's editorial team, contacted me a few weeks ago to ask if they could link to my African Flower tutorial in the mag. I was so thrilled to have a part, even a small one, in such an awesome project.

Above is the pic I sent to be included in the magazine.

Well the kettle has just boiled so I'm going to make a cup of tea to enjoy while I have a good read of Ezcetera Magazine. In the busyness of the morning, I've only had time for a quick flick through so far.

15 comments:

Sewgirly said...

Hi Mel, saw your gorgeous work in Etcetera today, very eye catching! .

I'm looking for something to use up lots of wool scraps (I've been making Lucy's Stripey Granny Rug from Attic 24) and these will be great to take along where ever I go.

Hope we see some more of your work in Etcetera soon!

Tania.

Anonymous said...

Hi :) I just found your blog through the Etzcetera magazine and I love all your crocheting and baking!! I am a beginner crocheter so will try this project. I think I can do it!! Also I love your boy 'star' blanket and went to look for the magazine today but couldn't find it. Would it be possible to pass on the pattern? I would so love it for my 2 boys :) Thanks and look forward to more crafty fun on your blog!

Apples and Pears said...

Hi Jasmine! Come over to Apples and Pears - I have featured your lovely blog in a post xx

knitalatte said...

Hi Jasmine,
I found your blog via Andrea over at Apples & Pears.
Great site. Congrats on being featured and I adore your African Flowers. Can't wait to follow your tutorial.

Sarah said...

Another visitor from Apples and Pears - this is such a lovely picture - congratulations on being featured

millefeuilles said...

Ooh, what a wonderful colour combination you have there in that crochet square. Beautiful and inspiring! I have my first crochet class this Saturday so I shall keep those colours in mind, perhaps. I shall be back...

frills and spills said...

Hi everyone!
Thank you so much for visiting and leaving such lovely comments :) I hope my tutorial is easy to follow. Don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions about it.

Have a great day!
Jasmine :)

Carina said...

Love your African Flowers! They are gorgeous! Definitely on my to-do-list! Have a good week and well done on your article in the magazine. Carina x

Ramblings by Renee said...

Congrats Jas! That's such awesome news! Not that I'm surprised - you have such beautiful work, inspiring ideas and amazing photos. Wish we could sit down and have a coffee (or hot choc) to celebrate!

Stacey @ bakercourt said...

Hey Jasmine, I'm another visitor from Andrea over at Apples & Pears... I love your African Flowers! They're so cheery. I'm looking forward to going back through your older posts and catching up a bit with a cuppa xx

Keera Job - live.love.sew pattern co. said...

This is such a gorgeous project! Congratulations also for being featured in Ezcetera!
Keera x

frills and spills said...

Hi everyone & welcome :) Thank you so much for your lovely comments. Sorry it's been a little quiet here. I have no Internet connection at the moment, hoping to have it fixed soon. I'm adding this comment from my phone. Hope to be back soon!
Jasmine :)

Fran said...

Hi Jasmine, found your blog via the Etzcetera magazine. Love your tutorial! Thanks for sharing, I'm seeing a lovely African flower table runner appearing at my place soon..............

Heather said...

Hi Jasmine,
I found your blog via Ezcetera magazine. Love your African flowers, great tutorial, thanks.

Anonymous said...

I made this and thanks so much for the easy tutorial. I'm a complete beginner and it turned out really well :)