Tuesday 29 June 2010
New Felt Colours!
I've got five "new" shades of wool blend felt - emerald green, moss, mint green, midnight and ruby red:
The eagle eyed felt lovers amongst you may have spotted some of these colours in my colour packs, but this is the first time they've been available as part of my "pick your own colours" listings thanks to this shiny new colour chart featuring all 65 colours:
PLUS, I've got a whole new range of felt colours - 35 shades of acrylic felt.
I know synthetic felt can be a bit rubbish but this felt is great quality, I use it in a lot of my projects. It's stiffer than the wool blend felt so it's great for designs that need a bit of structure, and it cuts very "clean" with little fraying or fluffing at the edges so it's perfect for cutting out tiny pieces. There are also some very interesting colours in the range, like the neon pink and mustard.
One of my long term plans is to develop a range of patterns, and as part of this plan I really wanted to have all the materials I use available on my website instead of having all the fuss of putting together kits ... The patterns themselves are still on the "to do" list (waiting for when I can magically find the time!) but in the meantime expect to see these new shades popping up in lots of tutorials here on the blog :)
Rainbow packs of all 35 colours will be available from all my shops (they're currently listed on my website and in my Etsy shop) but the "pick and mix" selections will only be available on my website.
Monday 28 June 2010
Vintage Trays
Sunday 27 June 2010
Summer afternoons
... with a break for an ice lolly mid afternoon instead of my usual tea break. You know it's hot when I stop drinking tea!
Thursday 24 June 2010
Crafty Boxes
... that big pink one is HUGE but I'm sure it won't be long before it's overflowing!
I do like a nice "storage solution" and it's so much easier to keep my craft shelves tidy when everything is tucked away neatly in pretty boxes instead of piled about the place in heaps that topple over at inconvenient moments, or stashed in an assortment of old shoe boxes.
And, of course, now I've got space for even more crafty goodness... hurrah!
Wednesday 23 June 2010
Tea with the Queen
The boyfriend got an invite to one of this year's royal garden parties because of his job, and I got to tag along too :)
We were picked up in the morning by the civic car, along with another couple, and were driven down to London (stopping for lunch on the way). Unfortunately cameras aren't allowed inside the palace grounds but we took a few photos outside before queuing up outside the gates with our passports and tickets at the ready.
I spent the whole day being totally entranced by what everyone was wearing. So many fancy hats and lovely dresses (this dress was particularly popular!), and lots of people were in uniform or national costume and lots of the men were wearing top hats. Needless to say it was the most posh party I've ever been to...
As you can probably tell from the photos, the weather was fantastic. We had a delicious afternoon tea (with mini cucumber sandwiches, little pastries and cakes, and chocolates with little gold crowns on them) and had a lovely time exploring the gardens. I didn't see the Queen and the other royals in attendance but the others saw her leaving.
There's a nice video about the garden parties here though it doesn't show my favourite feature - a wonderfully quirky 15 foot (5 metre) high urn that sits in the rose garden. Every garden should have a giant urn!
I'm busy catching up on emails etc now after my day off - being my own boss makes it much easier to take a day off in the middle of the week, but gosh my inbox fills up quickly when left unattended...
Saturday 19 June 2010
Etsy Old Timers
Etsy has seen lots of ups and downs, lots of changes and has grown hugely since I first set up shop... Back in Feb 2009 I blogged about finding an old piece of paper on which I'd scribbled down the details of some of Etsy's categories as I was trying to get to grips with how the site worked. It amazed me how much the site had grown in a couple of years, and it's now even bigger:
Geekery - THEN 3,558 items - LAST YEAR 17,165 - NOW 41,859
Books and Zines > Zine - THEN 295 - LAST YEAR 1,318 - NOW 2,306
Housewares > Kitchen - THEN 3,564 - LAST YEAR 23,385 - NOW 49,069
Accessories > Pin - THEN 4,443 - LAST YEAR 24,969 - NOW 27,968
Needlecraft > Pincushion - THEN 400 - LAST YEAR 3,241 - NOW 4,353
Oh and last year there were 827, 839 items listed under jewellery... today there are 1,429,890! Wow.
I'm starting to have conversations about Etsy that start "in the old days..." like some nostalgic little old lady! Rather appropriately I've recently been invited to join the Old Time Etsy Team which is made up of people who've had shops on Etsy for 3+ years.
There's a little interview with me over on the team's blog this week: you can read it HERE.
Friday 18 June 2010
Blogging Tips for Etsy Sellers
Last year I enthusiastically announced I was going to be writing a whole series of "online selling" guides (aimed at people selling their work via Etsy, Folksy, DaWanda, etc). I wrote one blog post about it, then the demands of running my own business took over and I had never found the time to continue it. Not my finest hour...
I'd love to complete a sellers guide eventually (perhaps when scientists discover an 8th day of the week!) but in the meantime I'm going to do some very occasional posts based on the selling tips I did actually manage to get written.
First up: some blogging tips! I first wrote these with Etsy sellers in mind, based on things I've learned from 3 years of blogging and reading other sellers' blogs, but I think they apply to any designers/artists/crafters who blog. Please do add your own tips in the comments!
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If all you do is write about “here’s my new necklace” or “here’s a treasury I made on Etsy” or “here are some green things I like on Etsy” the only visitors you’ll get is from Etsy sellers Googling themselves! (And maybe your mum. My mum loves my blog).
2) Share your process – I love reading about peoples works in progress, their new designs, successes, etc but it’s also interesting to see peoples workspaces, new supplies, inspirations (a vintage plate with a great pattern, a walk you took in the local woods) and other snippets from peoples artistic lives. You don’t have to get really personal or give away any secrets, but show the person behind the stuff!
3) Get involved with the blogging community – read other blogs and learn from them, comment on blogs, link to the ones you like, make those connections. You’ll not only become a better blogger in the process, and connect with some amazing creative people, but blogs thrive on links and the internet equivalent of word-of-mouth promotion.
4) Use freebies wisely. I do giveaways on my blog, but I don’t think of them as a way to drive traffic to my blog but as a little gift for my regular readers. If you’re giving away something awesome enough then a giveaway can be a good promotional tool, but you still have to have a way of keeping those visitors on your blog when they click through to try to get something for free. If you don’t have interesting content, you’ll just be giving something away to a stranger and getting nothing in return.
Another popular freebie in the craft world is the tutorial. I love writing tutorials, and I know lots of my readers are crafty and enjoy them. I’ve had some great traffic with tutorials on my blog and gained lots more readers through them, but don’t give away your trade secrets just for the sake of a few extra hits! I normally try to do simple projects or ones which relate to the crafting I do for fun.
5) Blog regularly. You don’t have to become a blogging addict like me, but it’s much better to, blog once a week than three times in one week and then not for a fortnight. Most blogging platforms will allow you to "schedule" posts so if you can only find time to blog once a week you can write several short posts and schedule them to be published throughout the week.
6) Keep it short. Long, wordy blog posts without lots of pictures can be a pain to read and unless you’re posting about something really special most people won’t bother. Break up long paragraphs with white space to make text easier to read, and add as many pictures as possible! I started blogging a lot when I did a “crafting 365” project, making something everyday and taking a picture, and taking regular quick snaps for my blog has really helped improve my photography (which in turn helps my shop). And yes I know this point is very ironic given how long and wordy this particular blog post is! :)
7) Keep it professional. Remember that if you’re blogging, and connecting that blog to your business that your posts may be read by potential customers or stockists or even employers. Ranting about that bitch who stole your idea or your horrible boss etc might not be the best idea, especially living in an age when everyone Googles themselves!
And finally….
8) If you don’t enjoy it, try something else. If you hate blogging you won’t update your blog or give it any love and attention and it will sit gathering dust with no-one reading it… so you might as well use your energy on something that suits you better. Perhaps writing a great monthly newsletter? or joining Twitter or Facebook to promote your work. Or just concentrate on making awesome things to update your shop!
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Wednesday 16 June 2010
Wedding Flowers
I was thrilled to get a follow-up email from the buyer this week, with lots of gorgeous photos from the wedding...
Seeing these pics really made me smile, the wedding looks so lovely and I'm so delighted that my work played a part in such a great occasion. Honestly it makes me want to develop a whole wedding range!
Tuesday 15 June 2010
Show and Tell, part five
Lynn of Tialys has been making lots of textile artworks with a French theme, using my mini embroidery hoops as frames:
Laura Belton used the felt she bought to make a zombie and an adorable plush Totoro:
Sarah of Ditsy Bird Designs put a pack of embroidery thread to good use embroidering some fun fabric brooches:
And Laura of LAMdesigns used some of my pastel felt to make a whole rainbow of cute button needlebooks:
You can read all the show and tell posts here. Want to show off what you've been making? Get in touch!
P.S. please respect the work of my customers as you do mine, and don't copy their designs :)
Monday 14 June 2010
A Knitters Picnic
We were really lucky to have great weather for it and spent many happy hours knitting and meeting all the people who had heard about the event and come along to join in. The local radio station popped by to interview us, the local paper took some photos and some lovely people from a local cafe came along and served free teapigs tea for all us thirsty knitters (so yummy!).
Lots of passers by came over to chat to us, too, and I think we're going to feature in the photo albums of lots of the tourists visiting Gloucester Cathedral that day!
(Many thanks to Esther, who took the photos)
Sunday 13 June 2010
Birthday giveaway - results
The winner was picked at random, and is Patricia who said... "OMG!!! Happy Birthday!!! I think I had already told you but it doesn´t hurt to say that again!!! This is an awesome lot!!! I´d be more than happy to win it and keep it to myself and my little girls! Thanks!"
Hurrah!
Things have been a bit quiet here on the blog lately, hope you haven't missed me too much, heehee. I've got lots of fun posts planned for this week to make up for it!
Monday 7 June 2010
An English country garden
Do you have a favourite flower? Mine changes a lot, but I'm particularly loving foxgloves at the moment...
Taking that last photo reminded me that I tried to make a honeysuckle brooch a couple of years ago, made a list of possible improvements for attempt #2 and then forgot all about it! This sort of thing happens to me a lot. I must add "honeysuckle" to my (rather long) making list...
Saturday 5 June 2010
Birthday Giveaway
One lucky person will win this lot:
A bow brooch, a primrose brooch, a plush birdie brooch, an oak leaf brooch, a star rosette brooch and a lovely 100% wool felt flower hair comb. Keep them for yourself, or give them as gifts to all your felt-loving friends!
As always, I'm happy to ship internationally, so anyone can enter. Just leave a comment before midnight BST (British Summer Time) on Saturday 12th June on this post and I'll pick a winner at random on Sunday (13th June).
Please make sure you leave a name or pseudonym (no anonymous comments please!) and be sure to come back next Sunday to see if you got picked :)
UPDATE: this giveaway is now closed!
Thursday 3 June 2010
Knit Knit Knit
Our knitting group has decided to knit blanket squares for a charity project. I'm hoping to try out some "proper" patterns soon like this cute hat pattern (modelled by the youngest member of our knitting group!)...
... but in the meantime the blanket squares are keeping me busy! I've been knitting in the Post Office (it makes queuing much less dull) and curling up with a square in front of the telly in the evenings. I've discovered I can even knit them while watching the subtitles on the Swedish version of Wallander - hurrah.
We've received lots of balls of donated yarn for our blanket square project, including some of this fancy stuff...
... I've not knitted with that kind of yarn before, so it was really fun to try it out.
It was surprisingly easy to knit with, and hides mistakes wonderfully amongst all that fluff, but goodness knows how you count how many rows you've done!
Tuesday 1 June 2010
Birthday Treats
To share the birthday love I'm having a special 24 hour sale in all my shops: 10% off ALL items in any of my shops (excludes shipping). Please pay as normal and I'll refund the 10% via Paypal. Sale ends 2nd June at midday (British Summer Time).
UPDATE: the sale has now finished.
I'll also be having some special birthday giveaways here on the blog this week :)