Introducing the Bugsy Backpack!

Introducing the Bugsy Backpack!

The Bugsy Backpack is up today! We have been wanting to make a backpack pattern for awhile, but were waiting on a unique idea to come to mind and this Spring it did! Our Bugsy Backpack is named after my little sister, Alayna's nickname, and has been on my back since the first sample was made. 
Quilt Market Spring 2017 in Saint Louis - Part 2

Quilt Market Spring 2017 in Saint Louis - Part 2

Brace yourselves! There is a whole lot of pretty coming up =] ! We didn't get a chance to see the entire show, but what we did see of Quilt Market blew us away. Here is some of the prettiness we snapped photos of in alphabetical order! 
Quilt Market Spring 2017 in Saint Louis - Part 1

Quilt Market Spring 2017 in Saint Louis - Part 1

It has been a few weeks since we returned from Quilt Market and I have finally gone through all the photos. This first post is all Sass - our booth, projects, schoolhouse, sample spree and sneak peek! Later this week there will be a post all about the amazing booths, projects and people we saw around Market!
Sewology Sunday - Top Stitching 101

Sewology Sunday - Top Stitching 101

Our new Bugsy Backpack pattern has quite a bit of top stitching on it, so we are sharing our favorite tips to get that professional look for your DIY bags! Kristy is definitely the bag maker of the Sass duo, so here are some of her favorite tips and tricks:
"While We Are At Quilt Market" Pattern Sale!

"While We Are At Quilt Market" Pattern Sale!

We know we post a lot of pictures on social media while we are at Quilt Market - and having been someone who is scrolling through photos on Instagram instead of walking the aisles of inspirations, we know it stinks! So, we are doing what we can to make it stink a little less! We are having a little sale on all our new Spring patterns.
Spring 2017 Pattern Launch!

Spring 2017 Pattern Launch!

Today's the day! We are launching our 6 newest patterns today. 

Over the next few weeks, we will do a more in-depth post on each new pattern to get you more familiar with them. But for now, here is a quick little blurb about each to give you an idea!