Montessori By Hand is 100 posts old! To celebrate this milestone, and to thank you for reading, I thought I'd give away some
patterns. Leave a comment and your name will be added to the drawing. Three winners, each of whom will get to pick
one of my sewing patterns, their choice!
The random number generator will pick the lucky numbers on Saturday morning - good luck!
xo, Meg
I love your blog. We're holistic life learners learners, so I'm not a teacher (but I think of myself as a guide). There is so much about Montessori I love.
ReplyDeleteI first found your site linking through another great craft blog.
I love the book pillow, and once my sewing skills are more than theoretical I intend to give it a try.
Peace.
Just found your blog but I love it!
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog through Soule Mama. I quickly added you to my list of favorites! I am a homeschooling mom of 3 and love being able to stay home and play with my children. Love your patterns and style.
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog! I have just discovered the world of craft blogs, and they are really fueling my creativity as a new crafter. I am especially inspired by your work. Everything on your blog is a visual delight! Thanks so much for sharing, Meg!
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to sew Christmas presents, and I would love to make that book pillow!
ReplyDeleteI'm a product of a Montessori upbringing and I love love love your patterns and ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog, the yoga of the other day reminded me that I should try this with my kids again.
ReplyDeleteHi I found your blog recently and have been enjoying it a lot. I love the baby carrier. It looks very comfy for a little one and for mama!
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog through Soule Mama too, I'm loving it!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 100 posts!!! And wow, a giveaway, very nice! Love reading your blog and all your ideas. Very inspiring. :)
ReplyDeleteOK, this is irresistible. I usually just lurk here, it's such an inspirational blog.
ReplyDeleteI too found your blog through soulemama and have really enjoyed reading through some of your post. Can't wait to see more from you.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the blog, I linked here a couple of months ago through The Angry Chicken blog. Your projects and creativity are very inspiring. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your blog! I enjoy your posts and have been inspired by some of your ideas in our homeschool. Happy 100th post!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great to reach that milestone? Congratulations on 100 posts!
ReplyDeleteI love the crafts you have on here, you are very talented!
I just recently found your blog an d love it - keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteLove the patterns! What a lucky day to stop by!
ReplyDeleteJust recently added your blog to Bloglines -- I'm all about craft blogs these days and your projects are very inspirational. Congrats on your 100th post!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the 100th post! I love the book pillow, and only yesterday was browsing through your archives of other projects (I love the fabric envelope!).
ReplyDeleteWe've just started our family and are learning all we can about Montesorri. We were thrilled to find your website!
ReplyDeleteAddie
Thanks for the giveaway offer--I think I'm going to be a regular around here anyway!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on reaching 100!
ReplyDeleteI know readers at my site thanked me for posting about yours... we all follow your great projects regularly!!!
I love you blog and I LOVE the reading pillow! It's ingenious.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog through Soulemama also. I am loving that reading pillow!
ReplyDeleteMrs. H
I love your site. You have given me so many great ideas for my Montessori home preschool/life with my three darling children.
ReplyDeleteMy project this weekend is to make some 3 part card holders!
Thanks!
I love your blog - I have 4 kids and we homeschool and your ideas are just so great! Your patterns are really cute too and so functional!!
ReplyDeleteHappy 100th post!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Pick me, pretty please!!!
ReplyDeleteI discovered your blog few weeks ago. I don't know so much Montessori pedagogie but now, I want to learn more !! Love your pillow !!
ReplyDeletefound you through soulemama and already purchased the mei tai sling. great stuff! thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat's very generous, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI came for the book pillow and stayed for the education! :)
Happy 100th post to you! Count me in the drawing. Happy sewing.
ReplyDeleteI also found you through Soule Mama. I homeschool my children and have used SO many of your ideas to make things more hands on for the kids. Thank you for having this blog. It is a real inspiration!
ReplyDelete100 posts congrats-I am a crafter and a homeschooling mom so I was glad to find your blog!
ReplyDeletehappy 100th! i just had mine too.
ReplyDeleteohh i hope i win.. i want the pillow pattern!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make a mei tai for a while and have also been eying your lovely pattern. I'd love to win the pattern, so please include me in the drawing!
ReplyDeleteHaley
Happy 100th!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI recently found your blog and I love it!
ReplyDeleteAdd my name to the list! Congratulations on writing a thoroughly enjoyable blog.
ReplyDeleteHappy 100th post! We love it over here!
ReplyDeleteI've been reading your blog recently and enjoying your style! Congratulations on 100 posts!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a Kiwi homeschooling mama of three, looking forward to sewing some of your book pillows with my (nearly) 8yr old daughter...she loves the idea for gifts and for her special reading spot!
ReplyDeleteWould love to be in the drawing. Love your pictures.
ReplyDeleteI´ve been here for a while, just have to say I find a lot of inspiration here...
ReplyDeleteI am still loving your blog! Congratulations on 100 posts!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work.
Jenn
I just found your blog a few days ago and love it already. I secretly spend 3 hours at work on Tuesday reading all of your posts :)
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog and all the cool links you mentioned, and bookmarked like crazy!
ReplyDeletei'm homeschooling my two girls and your blog is a great resource...thanks for sharing...
ReplyDelete:) laura
ps i love the photos of all your creations too!
Congrats on your 100th post!
ReplyDeleteLove your patterns!! Fantastic!
ReplyDeletemeg, all your projects are lovely! i have been lurking for a bit....thanks for sharing your talents!
ReplyDeleteI'm an AMI Montessori elementary teacher, and I love adapting some of your classroom materials and methods for my older kids. I know that my kids are going to LOVE the yoga cards I just made for my class. Thank you, thank you, for all your beautiful ideas and patterns.
ReplyDeleteyour blog is beautiful and the designs as well
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Idaho! Thank you for posting about your fabulous life-
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your blog. I have shared it with so many of my friends. Your talents are just stunning.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting!!!
Happy 100th Post Birthday!!!!!!
meg, your's is a blog I look forward to visiting regularily. your beautiful creations and learning enhancing patterns are an inspiration.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing with us a glimpse of your creative spirit.
I check your blog almost everyday, keep it up!
ReplyDeletehappy hundredth!
ReplyDeleteReally love your book pillow... I would love to make a set of them for my classroom!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on #100! As a mum of 2 young kids I love you blog, thnaks! x
ReplyDeleteWoW, I can't belive you are up to 100 already and each post well worth the read.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! So glad I found your blog. it has been instrumental in me applying some Montessori teaching philosophies with my children.
ReplyDeleteI am a Montessori directress too, living currently in Kuala Lumpur. I am also a bit crafty! My 4 year old's school is band new and serves the local population - since I cannot legally work here, I plan to be the best material making parent volunteer ever!
ReplyDeleteHi! I have a Kozy carrier - just like yours - I love it! I just recently stumbled upon your blog ... shortly after I drug my sewing machine out of the closet! Looking forward to seeing many more of your projects. Adrienne
ReplyDeleteI am inspired by everything you make, and the attention you give to your teaching. I would love one of your patterns.
ReplyDeleteI'll be reading the next 100 posts!
i also have just discovered you and have been delighted and inspired by your life. i am homeschooling with the montessori philosophy in mind and intend to go to the ami training institute to become a teacher after my kids are older. right now i am simply here with them, though here is often changing. thank you so much for sharing your life and work here. take care.
ReplyDeletexo
Thanks. I would love to win one of your patterns.
ReplyDeletePlease include me in the drawing. I love love love the book pillow. Also love the blog to pieces.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading your blog now for a couple of months (like a lot of the commenters, I think I probably found it through Soule Mama) and am truly enjoying it. The patterns are charming!
ReplyDeleteYay!
ReplyDeleteoh how exciting...100 posts and we get to celebrate...thanks for the party favor offer!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Meg. I love the blog!!!
ReplyDeletei love your blog. The projects are all so great.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog and would love to have a pattern of yours!
ReplyDeleteLove reading your blog! Would love to win the book pillow pattern. Pick me, pick me!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always perfect. I read your blog whenever I need some inspiration or cheering up!
ReplyDeletecount me in--your work is lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm new to your blog, been reading it for a few weeks now. Happy 100th post & keep up the good work! Xx
ReplyDeletei dofeel alittle strangeleaving a comment when a prize is offered but as i do leave commnets and dont class my self as a lurker(most of the time)i thought i'd say hi, glad that we are flick contacts, nice to be getting to know you!!
ReplyDeleteI'm usually a lurker, but couldn't resist! I think I found you through Angry Chicken. I added you to my Google Reader, and now you are one of the first I read when you have a post. I love your projects and pictures!
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog, I'd love to be in the drawing. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteoooh, love the apron! i am going to make one for a niece but just make it up as i go along, so a pattern would be awesome! thanks.
ReplyDeleteHappy 100 Post. I hope there are lots more coming our way, your blog is great.
ReplyDeleteErin B
I just found your blog a week or so ago (through Amanda) and you've already risen to one of my top 6 blogs to check every day....
ReplyDeleteI love your creativity! I'm a stay at home mom of 2, and we're "home learning." Incorporating a little Waldorf, a little Montessori, and a whole lot of Charlotte Mason. :o)
All three of your patterns are my favorite! Unfortunately I don't have any tiny people to carry around in your carrier, but I could use either of the other ones! (and if a tiny person ever happens our way again, you can be sure I'll be back to buy that mei tai!)
Count me in! I just started working at a Montessori school as was thrilled to stumble upon your lovely blog. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteBritt
Please add me to the mix for the drawing, and to the list of happy readers!
ReplyDeleteMeg,
ReplyDeleteI have been stalking your blog since I found it. Love your pictures and patterns. Thank you for doing this.
Hanane
Seriously, I love this blog. It is so much fun to pop in here and see your cheery images, read your words, and get inspired. Thanks for the fun stuff...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the milestone! Great blog.
ReplyDeleteWOOOO HOOO! Givaways!! Pick me Random Number Genorator!!!
ReplyDeleteFirst time to your site and I CAN see what all the fuss is about. I got my Montessori training in West Texas and all of my children have benefitted from a montessori way of life.
ReplyDeleteI found your blog through another one, and since I will be staying home next year with our 2 yo and a newborn, I am getting all sorts of ideas of what to do from your blog - songs, yoga, etc. (I am not a natural mama like some people.) Thanks for your blog!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you've had 94 comments! I'd love one of your patterns, I've used several of your ideas for our homeschool!
ReplyDeleteLike lots of others I got here through Soule Mama. I stay at home with my two toddlers and I'm very interested in Montessori--for us it makes so much sense, how could it not be a natural part of everyday life?
ReplyDeleteI also love to sew and love your patterns. I make lots of baby slings, but have yet to try a mei tai.
Thanks for sharing such wonderful thoughts!
Happy 100, Meg! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for 100 posts of inspiration. Happy blogsday.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Ditto what everyone else said, I think 98 times already :) Congratulations on such a beautiful blog!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog - craft and Montessori in one place, what more could you want?
Congrats on your 100th post! I discovered your blog a couple of weeks ago. I have a young one and hope to teach her crafting too!
ReplyDeleteloving your blog, really inspiring, keep it up!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 100 posts! I love your blog. It's very insprirational. I actually looked into becoming a Montessori teacher because of you and this blog. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI just stumbled onto your blog earlier this week and spent a few hours one evening reading through all of your archives. I am a new mom (3 1/2 months) and already thinking about the best place for my son when I return to work next year. My dearest hope is that we can find someone like YOU!
ReplyDeleteCount me in. I'd love to have any of your patterns, especially the pillow.
ReplyDeletehappy 100th.
ReplyDeleteLOve your blog :)
I'd love your patterns, and I'd love the chance to try one. (I'm a novice, so I'd also make a good beta tester, should be need one.)
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. Montessori is something I've always thought was intriguing, and reading this blog is giving me insights into the workings of a Montessori classroom.
I love your blog! I enjoy hearing ideas from someone actually teaching by the Montessori method. Thanks for the insights and inspiration.
ReplyDeletelove your blog! i plan to make some reading pillows for christmas!
ReplyDeleteAs a mom and teacher myself, I appreciate your sincerity and lovely ideas.
ReplyDeleteSoule Mama pointed me your way as well! Hooray!
I love it, I found your blog from Angry Chicken...another blog I am bookmarking...
ReplyDeleteEnjoying what I am seeing.
Wanting a sewing machine for my birthday this year. Never too old right?
Hello,
ReplyDeletejust a note to say how much I love your blog - have had great fun with the girls doing activities together. Thanks for the inspiration! Marie/x
found you originally through angry chicken, and now again today through soule mama. will be back many more times in the future!
ReplyDeleteHi - I've been meaning to introduce myself. I am a former Montessori kid (a LONG time ago!) and aide in Montessori classrooms. And now my daughter, age 5, is just beginning Montessori school.
ReplyDeleteYour site is lovely! And so interesting!
I love how creative you are and the wonderful ideas I get for my classrooms just by reading your blog! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!! Would love to win one of your patterns. :-)
ReplyDeletesounds fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGina
yea!! i love your blog...i have a few little montessorians myself...
ReplyDeletechristie
I'd love to enter the giveaway! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've just found your blog by doing a search for mai tai - i'd love to enter the drawing. Guess what i'd choose. :-)
ReplyDeleteLoving the blog and bookmarking it now.
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. Your photographs are so artistic. I've been wanting the Montessori apron pattern for a while but now it doesn't seem to be available. I hope I win it!!
I wish you the best in all your endeavors!