This week we are highlighting
Kay Whitt!
Kay Whitt is the mastermind and designer behind Serendipity Studio, which as produced the popular books Sew Serendipity and Sew Serendipity Bags. We were fortunate enough to have Kay sit down and do a Q&A with us. Read on...
Sew Beautiful: You were an elementary school teacher before leaving to start your own design studio. Is there anything from your previous career that still influences what you do today?
Kay Whitt: Yes, I think that teaching was a great stepping
stone for what I do with my company. As a teacher, I had to have a plan for how
to teach a concept and it really isn't any different when writing pattern
instructions! The more that construction is broken down into small steps with
lots of illustrations, the better. I think being a teacher made me a better
pattern writer!
SB: Have you had any formal design/sewing training? And if not, what gave you the
courage to jump into this industry?
KW: No, I do not have any formal design or sewing
training. I was fortunate to have a very talented mother who sews like a dream
and has a lot of patience to boot. She taught my sister and me how to sew when
we were girls. Because of her expertise, we learned the best techniques for
sewing as well as how to manipulate the design elements for customizing a
design. Little did I know them, but those early lessons were the beginnings of
my career. After several years of teaching and still sewing on the side, I
yearned for a career that catered to my creative side. I began exploring the
idea of design and writing patterns by talking to local fabric shops. When I
realized there was an interest for my creations, I started writing patterns and
promptly resigned from my teaching career. It was the best decision I ever
made, as I am now living the dream!
SB: How would you describe your personal style? And how much does it factor into
your products?
KW: My personal style greatly influences what I
design for the company. I love retro designs with a twist, and I strive to
bring that aesthetic to all of my work. I am also influenced by current trends
in fashion and fabric and let that take me wherever it leads. That is one of my
favorite things about design work, you never know where you might end up!
See Kay's sewing room! More on Pink Chalk Studio's blog. |
SB: Your first books, Sew Serendipity and Sew Serendipity Bags have
done very well. Are you planning any others, and if so, can you hint at the
subject matter and when we might expect to see it?
KW: Yes, I have been fortunate that my books have
done well! The third one is written and currently in design at the publisher.
It is due out in late December/early January. It is meant to be a companion to
the first two books. Intended as a workbook of sorts, I highlight some of my
favorite techniques and follow up each article with an easy to sew project
using the skills discussed. The book's format gives the reader the opportunity
to do some self-reflection as the book progresses, as there are pages for the
reader to write notes and make it a workbook of their own.
SB: You are
known for wearing your own patterns/designs at Quilt Market, so you clearly
find time to sew for yourself. Between that, taking care of your family and
running a business, do you find time for other interests?
KW: Oh yes, I do find time for lots of other
activities! I love to garden, cook, and read. I also love to keep my hands
busy, so there is always a handwork project (if not several at one time) in the
works. I love to crochet, knit, embroider, and cross-stitch. Keeping busy is a form
a relaxation for me...I'm weird like that!
Thanks again to Kay for answering our questions!
Our first giveaway of the week will be another
DIY (Design-it-Yourself) Giveaway Challenge!
Below is the picture of the pattern
Sew Serendipity - The Francesca Skirt Pattern
The Francesca is our latest A-Line skirt design featuring a back zippered yoke closure in 5 different variations with a gathered panel skirt showcasing from 3 to 6 different fabrics with optional fabric inserts between panels, ruffles or a tie belt. It is patterned after our best selling Emily & Bella Skirts featuring the same great line and fit. This skirt is designed with a small amount of ease that fits just below the waist to be extra comfortable as well as complimentary to every figure. The pattern includes instructions for all variations shown along with alteration and fitting tips to produce a flattering fit for all sizes and body types.
Which fabrics would us use to make this fashionable skirt? Go to Martha's Online Store and pick out your favorites. Then come back here, click HERE and fill out the form, listing your fabrics.
One lucky person will win the pattern AND the fabrics they chose so they can make this skirt themselves!
Good Luck!
*Total not to exceed $200*
*Total not to exceed $200*
What a great interview! I would use any of the Crazy Love - but especially Priscilla as the focal.....or maybe some of the fun xmas/winter prints for something fun, flirty, different??? Ah....decisions, decisions...LOL
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DeleteLove this skirt! I would use the preety peacock, preety neutral and preety bounce! Would live to make a mother daughter set for Fall! :)
ReplyDeleteUnsure why I won't show name and AIM... however, Brandi @ Fishermom2two@aol.com!
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DeleteFun! I would use the Palmer Knots in pink as the focal fabric and the Palmer Wavy pink fabric at the waist and bottom...this is such a cute skirt!
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DeleteThat skirt is cute! I would choose Sis Boom Jodi Green; Martha's classic cotton gray, and Homespun Chic Redwork Blue!
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DeleteGorgeous pattern. I love Kay's work.
ReplyDeleteWonderful interview as well.
And this skirt would be fabulous with any of Jennifer Paganelli's fabrics.
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DeleteI love this skirt pattern! I would use Tilda Cotton - Rosy Teal, Tilda Cotton - Vintage Ornament Red, and Tilda Cotton - Classic Stripe Red to make this skirt.
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DeleteThat was a great interview. These are great contests.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great response! Did you enter this one? http://crafts.upickem.net/engine/YourSubmission.aspx?contestid=70323
Deletemy 11 year old daughter loves making skirts with multiple fabrics - I would have to let her pick out the fabrics.
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DeleteI love Kay Whitt Serendipity patterns!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this for my tween dgds. I would like to use Crazy love-Pricilla in shades of blue.
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DeleteJust picked my choices... love the blue and love this cheery skirt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering this nice gift. What a fun skirt!
ReplyDeletelove them all, Thanks for invite to participate!
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