Posts Tagged ‘Christmas’

To market, to market!

Monday, October 6th, 2008

This year, I’ve gotten it in my head to start preparing for the holidays early. I know that I’m going to be very busy as it gets closer to the end of the year, who knows what the economy will bring, and with many friends and family on the other side of the country - it wouldn’t hurt to start setting aside gifts now.

Last year, in keeping with the Buy Handmade pledge, we did alot of our shopping on Etsy and local small businesses. This year I’d like an even greater percentage of our gifts to be handmade - including some made by me!

Not too long ago I posted about this great canvas fabric that I purchased at The Quilting Loft.

The one on top is called “Sprig Canvas Green: 2007 Jessica Jones for J. Caroline Designs”.

The blue and green is called “Peapod Blue/Green Circles: 2007 Jessica Jones for J. Caroline Designs”.

Both of these fabrics had washing instructions on the bolt,

and the clerk recommended serging them before washing.

Here is what I did with them:

I cut them…

I stitched them…

I ironed them…

I pinned them…

And by the end of the day I had made four Market Tote bags!

Two will be Christmas gifts for my mom and two will be gifts for my grandparents.

They hold alot!

Two in this gorgeous green sprig pattern.

And two in this eye-catching peapod pattern.

The pattern I used was fantastic.

The bags were fun to make and not difficult at all.

These bags are reusable and washable, so my relatives will not only have a handmade gift from me, but they will be helping the environment by not using plastic or paper grocery bags.

By following the easy, step-by-step instructions, before I knew it - I had made French seams! That’s a technique that I’ve been hearing alot about but I had never tried before. Now I know how to create them and they are wonderful!

I got this great pattern from my friend Ginny and she has made it available to everyone through her iSew shop. I made the very basic bag, but her pattern also includes instructions for various pocket sizes and an additional exterior decorative band.

So, if you’ve been looking for a gift for that hard to buy for person - well, get ‘em going green with a gift of a reusable Market Tote. They’ll thank you, and so will the environment! : )

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Just one more quick note: I am getting ready to send out Issue #1 of my e-newsletter,so if you haven’t already, be sure to sign up!

Cheers!

Jenn : )

Just So You Know…

Thursday, December 27th, 2007


Aliens Vs. Predator 2 was the best Will Smith movie I’ve seen in a long time!!!

What’s that, you say?

Will Smith isn’t in AVP2?

Yeah.

That confused me too for the first few minutes of the movie.

Here, let me explain:

I’m not sure exactly how or why Josh, myself and our friend John
became complete nincompoops on Christmas day.

We have been talking about going out to see AVP2
ever since we first heard it was being made.
And a Christmas opening day?
That sounds like the best Christmas present ever!

So, off we went.
We parked downtown and took an elevator and half a dozen up escalators up to the theater. Got in line and quickly noticed that AVP2 wasn’t listed as one of the movies being shown. Hm. Must have mistakenly gone to the wrong theater.

No worries.
Luckily there are two theaters very close to each other in downtown Seattle.
So, we took have a dozen down escalators,
walked a few blocks and stood in line at the second theater.
AVP2 is showing in theater #3.
We got our tickets.
We are early, the previews haven’t even started.
Anticipation is rising!

At least six previews and several car commercials later…

….the movie begins!
Wow. Check it out, it’s looking like AVP2 has a pretty good budget! And there is Will Smith driving down a deserted New York city street.

Hey, wait a minute! : /

Yes, somehow we managed to go to theater #2 instead of theater #3.

As it turned out, the three of us wanted to see “I Am Legend” anyway, so we just shrugged our shoulders and settled in. It was very good. Will Smith is fantastic, and this movie had plenty of thrills and chills. It was very intense!

But there must have been something in the air that day because our befuddlement continued as we took the wrong elevator to get to the parking garage and ended up heading upwards instead of downwards.

And I won’t bore you with how long it took us to find our way out of the parking garage, once we got to it.

I have many things to be thankful for in 2007.
Especially that we were able to find our way home on Christmas day!!!

: D

Now I’m back in my studio with lots of projects in the works.

Here’s a little preview of the new taskets I’m working on.
The fabric is really pretty, and I can’t wait to finish them.

Cheers!

Jenn : )

"The Stockings Were Hung…"

Monday, December 17th, 2007
…By The Chimney With Care.”


Okay, so we don’t actually have a chimney.

And yes, apparently I am one of the last women on Earth who still wears stockings.

I went to buy some at Victoria’s Secret this weekend and I asked one of the clerks if they had any more stockings available. She looked at me like I was from another planet and said “Stockings?” Oh, and by the way, she looked like she was 12 years old. I would rather have someone who’s been through puberty sell me my sexy underwear, thank you very much. And that goes for my geriatric stockings, too!

I need the stockings. Being a red head, I’ve got myself some pale, pale legs here.
I did try one of those over the counter “tanning” moisturizers a while back.
Until Josh asked me why my legs were turning orange.
Then I stopped.

Anyway, the above outfit is what I wore to Josh’s work Christmas party this past Saturday. We had a great time! Caught up with alot of the wives - who I haven’t seen in a while. Watched people drink and then dance… which is always fun : )

I have been super busy lately!
So I’m just going to list some random events
that have been going on since my last post:

I had an Etsy milestone a while back, having reached 200 sales! Yay!
It’s taken me a little over a year to do it and I’ve so enjoyed the experience.
Thank you to everyone reading for your support!
My pal, Ginny, has also passed the 200 mark. And who could be surprised - what with her lovely fabric choices and adorable monkeys. Congrats, Ginny!

I’ve had so much going on that I completely forgot I had ordered a couple things from Superbuzzy last week. (Now that’s busy!)
So when the package came today, it was a complete surprise.
Josh has been suggesting for ages now that I do a skull needlebook/pincushion set.
I’ve been putting it off, trying to imagine how I could make a skull “cute”.

I found some Japanese fabric that might just do the trick! And the hedgehog trim… that is going to be a sewing set: complete with tasket, needlebook and pincushion.

I’ve got new canvas-y fabrics to make more taskets for the shop.
This time they’ll be patterned. I think they’ll be really pretty.
I’m going for a “shabby chic” look this time around.

Yesterday was Josh’s birthday! I gave him an x-box game, a book and *this* cool t-shirt that I found on Etsy. If you’re looking to buy a t-shirt for your guy, I highly recommend this shop. Very well made and quick shipping.

This morning we got all the Christmas gifts mailed back east.
Thank Goodness! It’s a huge relief to have that done.

Now I’m off to the studio to sew!

Have a great day, everybody!

Jenn : )

Should vs. Reality

Thursday, November 29th, 2007
Things I should be doing:


Making a Christmas shopping list and purchasing gifts.

Decorating for Christmas/signing Christmas cards.

Getting cards together for all of the family December birthdays.

Cleaning the downstairs.

Reading other people’s blogs and leaving comments.

Doing the accounting.

Drinking less coffee.

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Reality
(or “what I’m doing instead of all the ’shoulds’.”)


Designing a new line of needle books.
And cutting enough fabric to make 28 of them.


(Incase you are wondering… that’s 84 pieces of wool felt just for the pages!)

Thinking that the oatmeal container I emptied this morning would make a cute place to keep zippers - just by covering it in decorative paper.


(Now where’s that glue gun?)

Deciding if I should try making these cookies this afternoon.


(Yes. Because my afternoons are just filled with free time!)

Going over to Bambino’s and getting some coffee! ; )


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I’m wishing you success with all of your “shoulds” and your reality!

Jenn : )

There’s Always An Opportunity…

Saturday, July 14th, 2007
…to learn something new.
I like to learn new things. I am always on the lookout for opportunities to learn a new technique or challenge myself to try a new way of doing something.
Even if it’s just in a small way.

I’m not sure what’s come over me lately - but I’ve been thinking alot about the holidays (as in Christmas. I know, it’s the middle of July. Perhaps the scorching heat we’ve been having here has either fried my poor noggin or just made me long for cooler weather. Either way, like I said in an earlier post, it’s been a bit of “Christmas in July” around my studio.)

I was looking through my sketchbook recently and came across some drawings that I did earlier this year. I think they’d be really cute made into Christmas gift tags.
I could redo the illustrations larger, then scan them into the computer and print them onto card stock.

But how to make them into gift tags?

I went to the office supply store and looked for pre-perforated sheets that I could print out. No luck.

Then I went to the Paper Zone and found these handy gizmos made by Fiskars.


The space ship looking thing at the top is called a ShapeCutter,
and the orange template at the botton is a ShapeTemplate.

Well, it just so happens that today I am wrapping up my Summer Swap goodies to send to my partner, Jane. So I thought - why don’t I take this opportunity to try making my own tags?


The tag shown above is alittle ragged (it was one of my first attempts) but I’m happy to say that (with a little practice) I think this is a great solution to my tag quandary.

The shape cutter was easy and fun to use.
I don’t have a Michael’s close to me, but you might find them there, too.
The cost was reasonable at about $27.50 for the cutter, template and an extra set of blades.

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In other news…
It appears that both the lamb and the mouse are the most popular of my critter ideas!
There were four votes for each.
Josh’s vote is for the lamb, so I will start with that one, followed by the mouse.
Thanks to everyone who made a suggestion, I really appreciate your feedback!

This weekend I have a couple custom order sewing books to work on, and (break out the eggnog!) a very special someone has requested a completed set of my snowman ornaments. I am super excited about that! : )

Once those projects are finished I’ll begin making prototypes of my lamb plushie and bag. I make those out of muslin until I get my design just the way I want it.
(I’ll be sure to post some photos for you to look at…. you never know, you may get to see some funny Frankenstein-esque creations along the way!)

After that I will make as many of the final version as I have fabric for.
I’m expecting these to be limited editions - probably the most I’ll make will be five of a single design.

Hope you’re all having a great weekend!

Jenn : )