Tuesday, August 28, 2007

I'm Bringing Bonnets Back

Well, I'm glad to say I'm feeling better since the last time I posted. I started my senior year of college on the 22nd. I'm loving all of my classes with the exception of my Physical Science class. The subject matter isn't that difficult its just that the professor presents it in a way that's like listening to nails on a chalkboard. I have that class, threes Psych's, and one History - so I pretty satisfied. I'm really happy that I'm off campus and back home by noon everyday except Friday because that means plenty of time to sew...and study of course.


Today I made this awesome bonnet.
I know it's slightly odd for anyone to wear a bonnet in the 21st century, but hey, I can totally bring it back! It was so simple and easy to make; only three pattern pieces that took an hour to assemble and sew. I know I'm totally going to go on a bonnet sewing binge this week, trying them with different fabrics and such.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

terrible. period.

I'm just going to come out and say it - I feel like shit.

I just got a message from The Sampler people saying all 113 items I sent in for the September Sampler where received damaged. They won't be able to send them out. None.

I spent 60+ hours working on them, $75 dollars on supplies, and it cost $5o just in shipping alone. Not to mention all the time I diverted from working on something that would ACTUALLY make money.

All of that hard work,time, and money earned for nothing.

Absolutely nothing.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

pretty pieced pincushion (say that three times fast)


So I finally got the chance to make some puncushions using some little fabric scraps I received in the last Sampler I receiveD.
This is really the first time I've ever pieced different fabrics together since...well, since I started sewing six plus years ago. I've really been missing out on this quiliting look.
I really love how it's like I'm making my own fabric almost, but what I really love is that it gives me more reason to buy fabric!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Why YOU Need a Light Box

My light tent/light box arrived in the mail today! Huzzah! I lucked out and won this huge 36"x36" light box on eBay for $20 plus FREE Priority Shipping. I know there are tons on tutorials on how to make your own but I broke down and decided to just buy one. Don't get me wrong, I'm all about DIY but some things I just feel are better when purchased. I tried almost every DIY technique and it just wasn't up to the standards I was trying to achieve, not to mention all the hassle I had to go through to setting it up and taking it down.




This new light box pops up to it's full shape and collapses down to a small 8" circle to fit inside it's very own zippered pouch. It is super light-weight so I can carry it outside or put it on my desk very easily. The only downside to it is that the backdrops are made using a rough polyester material that wrinkles VERY easily. So the fact that the came factory folded pretty much ensures that the wrinkles will probably never come out. I, however, have resulted back to my old DIY ethics here. I plan on purchasing some plain broadcloth in different colors and sewing Velcro dots on the side so I can attach it to the Velcro already sewn to the light box. This way I can iron the fabric, coordinate the color to the item I'm photographing, and perhaps even use a fabric with a pattern to add some swank. Here's an example of some pink wood grain fabric as a backdrop to the new Cd's I ordered from Amazon last week:



I love the black background for this pillow:


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And here I am operating the lighting...yes, it just so happened to look as if I was posing for a picture ;)

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Thursday, August 9, 2007

one word - MmmMmMmMm!



Thanks to the awesomeness that is VH1 Classic, I am currently watching Purple Rain. Good god! Prince all sweaty without a shirt playing that guitar and twirling around...*drool* It's just enough to make up for the horrible acting.
Plus Morris Day at the evil antagonist is priceless. Seriously, how could a man that wears oversized shoulder pads and has an S Curl be threatening to Prince? Oooh! My favourite part - Prince comes riding on his bad ass motorcycle down a narrow alley, side swipes Morris Day and proceeds to order Apollonia on the back of his bike. Hell yeah!
I miss 80's Prince. Although, I do have to admit that the man hasn't aged a day since 1984. He's like a fine wine - he gets better with age. Too bad I can't really say the same for his music :(

Didn't really do much today. Made the daily trip to the Post Office, had some delicious new onion rings from Zaxby's, and made 13 other samples to send in for The Sampler. My crafty to-do list for tomorrow:

1. Make 3 long wallets using my intensive Japan import fabric
2. Sew 2 tank tops using my new knit fabric order
3. Make mini thank you note cards and matching envelopes to post on Kitsch Niche
4. Make 3 pillows and take pictures to upload

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

I'm Melting Like a Toasted Cheeser!

*1000 million cool points to anyone who can tell me what movie the title of this post is refering to*

Good golly! It's sooo hot outside I'm using hokey 1950's expressions!

108 degrees farenheit!

That was the temperature today - without the heat index. I had to leave the house to send off some orders and buy some elastic for headband making and good god! Whenever I opened the car door it was like walking into an oven. The weird thing was that there was a breeze but it felt like a breeze off the gate's of hell. I've lived in Southern California but it the town was 10 miles from the ocean so I had the pleasure of the cooling ocean breeze. I've also lived in the southern most part of Arizonia and the heat I experienced there doesn't even compare to today's scorcher. The weather forecast predicts that it is suppose to be even hotter tommorrow. Crazy I say!

I've been making little envelopes for the wallets and zippered pouches that I sell on etsy. I'm using regular 12x12 scrapbooking paper and it looks absolutely adorable if I do say so myself. Plus it is really inexpensive compared to buying those boring brown craft envelopes. I buy the paper from Hobby Lobby for 25 cents a sheet and just use regular clear packaging tape to seal it. Here's one example:



(I had to take a picture of the back due to home addresses displayed on the front)

Inside is this glorious wallet:



I just ordered some more Japanese kawaii fabric today that should be arriving by the middle of September. I plan on using it for the products I'll be selling at Rock the Stitch on October 6th!




Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Still alive and kicking

It's been an entire month since I last posted. Wow. It really does not seem that long ago. Tons of personal things happened within that month's time and I was a little side tracked, I guess you could put it that way.

Anywho I back in full force! I started a little home decor etsy store called Kitsch Niche (kitschniche.etsy.com) and I'm really falling in love with everything I'm creating for the shop! Right now I'm basically focusing on throw pillow and cute little retro wall plaques. Hopefully within the next month or so I'll start posting screenprinted bed spreads,curtains, and latch hook rugs. Whoop whoop!

I'm dedicating this entire week to working on the 100 samples I plan on contributing to the September Sampler. I'm so excited! Hopefully this well be the jump start that I need to really get the word out about Kitsch Niche. Here are a few pics of me working on the little owl wall plaques:

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I love how focused I look in the first one. The second one demonstrates that crafting is never really all that glamourous. My beauty routine for a day of crafting includes putting on a headband to make sure my hair stays out of the way, ha! Here's a little peek at the contributions:

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