Monday, July 1, 2013

Local Fun

     Since graduating in May (Yay!) I've been working on some projects for a local kids' clothing store, Papoose.  It is incredibly cute (and one of L's favorite places to go downtown).  Cate, the owner of Papoose, has created a space where kiddos can play, mommas can shop, and the local crafty can sell their wares.
She carries a super cute boutique clothing line called Tea Collection.  This is my favorite dress that L has gotten from her so far.
   
     Some of the items I've made I've created just for her.  She asked for some locally made shorts so I whipped up these beauties:
She is calling them "shorties".  They are like little board shorts.  I had a very unwilling model, but I needed a baseline to work on my pattern so I had to bribe a little.  But we got them done.

L in her size 4's.
L in her new bribe headscarf.

Cate also asked for some floor cushions.  I have made several for the store from an altered Moda BakeShoppe Pattern, and even did a little class last summer.  She asked for a boy, girl, and unisex cushion.

     One of the best parts about Papoose, is that there is Tipsy Star Fabric all over the place!  Cate has bought fabrics from us, and encourages a lot of her makers to do so as well. 


      I've continued to work on my cushions and have listed them on our etsy page
 If you would like to make your own, you can find the original tutorial here.  Instead of jelly roll pieces, I used fat quarters cut in half, but otherwise you can follow the tutorial.  Fun and easy and a quick project when you swap in the fat quarters.  After you've made a few, you can start altering it to make different types of cushions.






Saturday, November 17, 2012

Busy

We've been busy at the store.  We've been working on several custom quilts as well as lots of quilting project.  Mom has been a binding fool and I've been quilting up a storm.  Starting last weekend here's my week of quilting.

I worked on one of my quilts last weekend.  I cut out most of the pieces and my Nan put it together for me.  Its a crazy one.


Next I did a stipple quilt for Ashley.  She did a simple but fun pattern "Cheddar No Crackers" with some of our bright modern fabrics.  The interesting thing, is that she used a plaid for a background fabric.  Not something I would've chosen before I saw this but it turned out great!  Now I have my eye on one of the other plaids in this collection. . .

Next I worked on a couple of quilts for Mrs. Moffitt.  She did a happy piecey red throw out of Hometown, which we just quilted with a stipple design.  She also brought in a miniature table runner that she wanted "custom" quilting for.  It was a challenge to choose patterns that would bring out the fabrics and piecing without overwhelming them.

Pam brought us another quilt this week that I jumped right into.  She made an oversized Shoo Fly from August's American Patchwork and Quilting.  She wanted it quilted similarly to the quilt in the magazine, so we did serpentine lines.  Ours were about 2 inches apart whereas the magazine looks like it is about 1.5" or 1".  It was interesting to work with because it is BIG.  102"x102".  I think it turned out well though.



Today I worked on Lupe's Indian spice throw.  He didn't want batting, just a fleece backing.  I didn't think that was going to be an issue until I started the machine and had a thread break, and another, and then 10 more.  Very frustrating.  An hour of troubleshooting, thread changing, needle changing, and tension adjusting later, it finally started to work (mostly) properly.  He chose to use my off-set squiggles pattern, that looks a little Moroccan.  I really like the way the quilting looks on the back.  It blends on the front.

So that's been it so far.  More projects to work on this week for the store.  Bunches of homework to get ready for after Thanksgiving.  Maybe a little sleep.  But luckily, I have a crazy monkey helper:

Sunday, October 14, 2012

BRAINS!!

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L participated in her first public zombie event tonight.  Daniel did her awesome make-up so she could finally be a real zombie princess:



When G told me that they were doing a zombie walk today and that L needed to do it, I was really excited.  But it wasn't really a walk this year.  They did a zombie mixer at ZaPow! then a zombie pub crawl.  L found a group of fellow mini-zombies and then took over the raffle drawing.


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Around the shop. . .

This week we got some new (older) fabric!

A little Midwest Modern from Amy Butler:
                                                           


     

     


Some Parisville by Tula Pink:
A few more Silent Cinema by Jenean Morrison:
Haven's Edge by Tina Givens:
  

And Innocent Crush by Anna Maria Horner:

The best part is that Westminster had a sale, so they are retailing for $6.99 a yard!  


Mom, Ron, and I have been been working on several projects.
The first two, Nova and Tapestry, are custom quilt projects.
Hopefully by next week I'll have some pictures of them finished. 

This one is my Lucky Log Cabin quilt.  Jess bound it for me, and she dropped it off today!
 I just pulled it out of the dryer and put it on my bed.
(Please ignore the unfortunate color of my wall)

Soon I'll have a pattern available in store and online for my quilt. 

And this has nothing to do with the store, but check out this post tumble picture of my pigtailed cutie.



  

Friday, October 12, 2012

Super Fun!

I'm writing today about one of my favorite customers, Bel.  
She has started a new crafty venture called "I've Stepped Out".  
Check out the Tipsy fabrics ;-)

L loves when she comes in the store because sometimes she brings her buddy, Henry.



She is making super cute kids capes that are extra great because they are cotton.  (so you don't have to worry about melting the weird polyester fabrics that most kids' costumes are made out of)  
She has also been making Christmas stockings, and is talking about bags.  
I've Stepped Out's items will be included in our booth at the Big Crafty if we are lucky enough to be included.  

In the meantime, you can find her at The Little Flea in West Asheville on Saturdays, or everyday on her facebook and etsy.