My Growing Book Collection
I’m so proud of my growing collection of handmade books. Filled with my art, silly ideas, hours of sewing and finessing, and special details. They’re colorful, playful, textural, interactive, and filled with animals and music… all of my favorite things! Here’s a closer look into each one of these projects.
The books I’ve designed over the last two years.
Superstar Quiet Book Pattern
When my daughter turned one, I was inspired by @blueberrypatterns and her interactive felt books and dolls. I ended up paying homage to my past as a touring musician, and designed a record album purse that opens into a stage, tour bus, and green room. It’s filled with instruments, musicians, a disco ball, metallic felt and sequins – a toy that is completely rockstar-worthy! Sew your own with my digital pattern and step-by-step tutorial.
Take the show on the road with this SUPERSTAR Quiet Book Pattern! Children will delight in this whimsical representation of a musician’s life on tour. This pattern and full tutorial is riddled with fun details that will inspire little ones for hours of imaginary play!
Retro Christmas Songbook
I love it when handmade items have multiple functions, so when tasked to design a holiday-themed tutorial as a member of Benzie Design’s Maker Team, I wanted to create something special that could be displayed, sure, but could also be used. I am a music teacher and have always loved Christmas music, so I sought to create an heirloom songbook for the holidays. I drew on some of my favorite midcentury illustration techniques of expressive line work and bold shapes and transferred them into embroidery and felt appliqué. I then used Adobe inDesign to create a booklet of public domain Christmas carols that includes lyrics and musical key suggestions. Many stitching hours later, and voilá fa la la la la!
You can make your own with the free pattern and tutorial on Benzie Design.
ABC Musical Animals
When my second daughter was born, I completely let go of any expectations of having creative time to myself. I anticipated sleep deprivation, toddler-juggling, postpartum healing, and general schedule upheaval. And while all of that was certainly true, something else turned out to be true as well:
I’d done this before and had the benefit of lived experience,
rotating family members were in town to help with my toddler so I could mostly focus on the baby, and
newborns sometimes sleep… a lot!
So during those newborn naps, I reached for my iPad. My art teacher, Lisa Bardot, was hosting an art challenge to draw an animal for every letter of the alphabet. I decided to take it a step further and pair each animal with a musical instrument – and somehow, it became the first art challenge I’ve ever completed.
The illustrations are whimsical and imaginative – and now you can purchase a copy for the little music-lover in your life, too.
Felt Book Box
Remember when I said that I like my handmade creations to have double functions? Well, what better than a beautiful book that doubles as a treasure chest? My daughters and I love using ours for storing all sorts of tiny surprises.
You can make your own with this free tutorial on Benzie Design’s blog.
Linus & Louie Teach Their Brother…
Last, but not least, is the fabric crinkle book I designed for my sister’s baby shower, featuring her two adventurous cats. I had so much fun sketching cats and babies in silly poses! Learn all about my process here.