Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Knox Harvest Festival, August 2012

Between auditioning for Fashion Star, making wedding dresses, and other sewing projects, I also prepared for a Craft Show this summer!

At the end of August, I packed up my '95 Ford Explorer with doors, bins, and baskets, and drove half an hour to Plymouth, IN to meet up with my friend Kelly!

Kelly's booth & my booth
Kelly and I met a year ago through the Christian Artists' Street Team (CAST) on Etsy. How excited were we to learn that we live so close to each other?!

My skirts :)
When Kelly talked about being a vendor at the Knox Harvest Festival, and I asked how to do it too, she suggested that we share a double booth. And, boy, and I glad we did!

Doors are great for hanging!
The show itself was kinda disappointing: not many people, very high temperatures, annoying smokers (we were told they would be no smoking--wrong!). {We made back our booth fees and enough to cover our display supplies, at least.}

BUT, spending the weekend with Kelly was so much fun!!!

Kelly & me, when we met up last year

We decided that this festival was practice for us: setting up displays, making inventory, etc. Because we're doing several more shows together this fall!!!

Upcoming Shows:

Shipshewana Fall Crafter's Fair - Shipshewana, IN - Oct 4-6

Trinity Ladies' Night - South Bend, IN - October 18 (ok, this one is just me--at my home church)

I <3 Handmade - Chambersburg, PA - November 10

Hoosier Artisan Boutique - Noblesville, IN - November 24


If you happen to be near us/me during those dates, please stop by and say hello!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Fashion Star Audition Story

Remember when I posted about how much I love the TV show Fashion Star and the inspiration that came from it? (You can read the original post here, and the following ones here, here, and here)

Shirt & Shorts

Well, I decided to audition for Fashion Star :)

I spent the last month or so designing.

Actually designing. 

For the first time in a long time, I sketched new ideas, re-vamped designs I made years ago, and draped beautiful fabric on my dressform. 

Blue & Black Dress Etsy listing

In the midst of working on projects for Etsy, community members, and myself, I made 2 new dresses, a shirt, and a pair of shorts--all my designs and made specifically to take to my Fashion Star audition (and list on Etsy, of course) :D

I brought 9 items: 2 wedding dresses, a formal dress, 3 semi-formal dresses, a skirt, shorts, and a shirt. Pictures are scattered around this post.
Purple & Black vintage-inspired dress Etsy listing

The show held Open Calls all over the country. The closest one to me was in Chicago, on July 22nd.

Parker, me, Rachel
My husband, sister, and I traveled to our dad's house for the weekend--he lives much closer to Chicago and we wanted to spend time with him.

Then, on Sunday, we took the South Shore train line into Chicago, alighting at Millennium Park :)

The open call audition was held at the old Marshall Field building, now Macy's on State Street--two or three easy blocks from the station.

I found these amazing black travel dress bags that folded & zipped up to look like art portfolios. It definitely was an easy way to carry 9 items of clothing all over the city!

The open audition was scheduled from noon to 5pm, and I arrived at 11:30. I got right in line, and I was already person #137! Little did I know that most of the people were there early. I think there were about 200 people total that day.

I waited in line for about an hour & a half, then checked in and got my number.

Then I waited in the anteroom. 

For another two hours.

(At first, I read a business magazine to pass the time. After an hour in this room I realized that my family could be with me, so I brought them in. That was better.)

I put this on the table. Etsy listing
Then my number was called, and I went into the judging room.

Each contestant in the judging room had a black-covered table and a clothing rack, on which to create a display. That was fun!!!!

Once I set up my display (I wish I had taken a picture!), a judge spent a few minutes with me, asking about what I do, my signature piece, my competition, the store in which I could see my clothing, etc.

I brought this too! Etsy listing
I wish I had known that he would ask those specific questions, so I could prepare. I never thought about who I would consider my competition, but thinking about it on my feet really helped me solidify who I am as a designer.

And who am I as a designer? I'm glad you asked!

I think I am more like Ann Taylor than Christian Dior or John Varvatos


Etsy listing
I don't consider myself a high-end fashion designer, nor do I want to be one. My clothing tends to be good-quality formal, business, or casual, but not crazy high-end. That's my goal now, anyway.

So, after 3 minutes with a judge and a few minutes turning in my paperwork, I packed up and left. So much waiting for so little judging time. Sigh.

My sweet family gave me mint chocolates when I was done, which made things much better :)

Etsy listing
We were all starving, and we saw a Qdoba across the street. = LUNCH! Yum.

Anymore, you can't visit Chicago and not take pictures by the Bean. It's a huge mirrored sculpture shaped like a  . . . bean.

We happened to be a few blocks away, so we found it and took fun pictures!
Parker & I at the Bean

Even though it was 90-something degrees and we were carrying my dress bags, I still wanted to visit Navy Pier--my favorite place in Chicago.

Yep, I brought my wedding dress. Etsy listing
So we walked there!

Maybe not the best decision . . . it was a longer walk than we thought, so we only spent about ten minutes in the mall before we walked back to the train station.

But we bought Mackinac Island fudge!!!!!!!!!!!

The best fudge shop on Mackinac Island (which I visited in May) also has a shop in the Navy Pier mall. So tasty!!!

Then we took the train back to Valparaiso, and drove back to my dad's house.

I was told that if I had a call back for Fashion Star, I would receive a call my midnight--that night.

We all waited on pins and needles for hours.

Sadly, I was not called back.

But I'm ok :)

Auditioning for Fashion Star was an AMAZING experience!!! Through the process, I defined myself as a designer and reaffirmed why I'm trying so hard to build a business that (for now) doesn't make much money. I remembered how much I love designing :)

So, where am I going from here? I'm not quite sure yet.

At the end of the month, my husband's year trial period for my business will expire, and he will be evaluating if I make enough money to keep going with it.

I sincerely hope he lets me continue! If not, I will find a part-time or full-time job in the fall and will have little time for sewing or designing.

For now, I'm working on projects: a wedding dress, purses for a craft festival, custom orders from Etsy.

And I'm praying for direction :)

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Skirt Overload

I am happy to announce that StitchPrincess is rolling out some new products!!! To read about the inspiration for these projects, click here
My design plan is as follows:
Step 1: Finalize Designs (read here)
Step 2: Make Size Charts (read here)
Step 3: Choose Fabrics & Options
Step 4: Create!
(I guess this is Steps 3 & 4 rolled into one.)



Are YOU ready to be overwhelmed with skirts???
I am. Let's go!

Orange/Green A-line, Black/Turquoise A-line, Yellow Circle, Black Pencil
There are 3 skirt width options (Circle skirt, A-line skirt, or Pencil skirt), and a few color/style options within those :D

Pink A-line, Satin Circle, Aqua Circle
CIRCLE SKIRTS

Yellow Circle Skirt
Yellow Circle Skirt

This skirt is very full and flowy! 

Make sure you twirl often :)

And hold onto it if you are outside on a windy day.

(for sizing information, click here)

Aqua Circle Skirt
Yellow Circle Skirt Etsy Listings:
X-Small, Small, Medium, Large click here
X-Large & XX-Large click here

Aqua Circle Skirt

Aqua Circle Skirt Etsy Listings:
X-Small, Small, Medium, Large click here
X-Large & XX-Large click here


Satin Circle Skirt
Satin Circle Skirt (available in any color) Etsy Listings:
X-Small, Small, Medium, Large click here
X-Large & XX-Large click here
Check out the waistband!



(The satin skirt would be great for bridesmaids or a special occasion!)



A-LINE SKIRTS
These skirts have a classic A-line cut--not too full, not too thin. It's just right for everyone!






This Black skirt as an insert of Turquoise. How cute!



Black/ Turquoise A-line Skirt Etsy Listings:
X-Small, Small, Medium, Large click here
X-Large & XX-Large click here





Green/Orange A-line Skirt Etsy Listings:
X-Small, Small, Medium, Large click here
X-Large & XX-Large click here








I love the orange and green print! 


Big and colorful--perfect for summer!








Pink A-line Skirt Etsy Listings:
X-Small, Small, Medium, Large (available online soon!)
X-Large & XX-Large (available online soon!)






The Pink skirt is not up in my Etsy shop, as of the time I type this. I will post it as soon as possible!



PENCIL SKIRTS

Who doesn't need a black pencil skirt?


I absolutely love this one!




Black Pencil Skirt Etsy Listings:
X-Small, Small, Medium, Large click here
X-Large & XX-Large click here


Paisley Pencil Skirt
This is my favorite of all of the fabrics!!!


Paisley is great :)

Burgundy Pencil Skirt
Burgundy Paisley Pencil Skirt Etsy Listings:

X-Small, Small, Medium, Large click here
X-Large & XX-Large click here



Thanks for looking! Your comments are very much appreciated! 
Black/Turquoise & Orange/Green A-line Skirts
I'd love to know which fabrics & styles are your favorites. 
Any recommendations for future patterns/colors?


AND, if you've read this far, feel free to use the Coupon Code FBFAN40 for 40% off your favorite skirt!


Or, just contact me via Facebook or email for the lower price :D


(Special thanks to my models: Brooke, Katelyn, Margaret, Leah, & Rachel!)

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Featured: Yankee Burrow Creation

{As part of my involvement in the Boosting Etsy Shops Team (BESTeam), I write weekly blog posts featuring other team members. For more information about the BESTeam, click here}


Debbi & Amanda are a mother-daughter team who operate the Etsy shop Yankee Burrow Creation from North Carolina.


One-of-a-kind earrings by Debbi

Debbi is a stay-at-home mom who loves to spend time with her husband, 3 children still at home, and 3-year-old grandson--she says she has the time of her life! She loves creating items for this Etsy shop :D




Amanda is Debbi's daughter. She has a Master's in Graphic Design, and eventually wants to have a graphic design business. Keep watching the shop--she will offer drawings soon :)

Custom painted wedding banner by Amanda
It is the mission of Debbi & Amanda "to provide quality handmade products which embellish both the home and heart." And they certainly do that!


halter top listing


In Yankee Burrow Creation, you will find crocheted fashion clothing and accessories, home decor, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and more!


Check out this crocheted summer halter top! 


Yankee Burrow Creation is a lovely shop! Please check it out!


Find Yankee Burrow Creation here:

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Size Chart

I am happy to announce that StitchPrincess is rolling out some new products!!! To read about the inspiration for these projects, click here. My design plan is as follows:
Step 1: Finalize Designs (read here)
Step 2: Make Size Charts
Step 3: Choose Fabrics & Options
Step 4: Create!
{As I write this, I have finished everything(!!!!), but I will outline each step in a blog entry, just to make it more suspenseful and fun!}


Choosing a size is probably the most annoying part of buying clothing online.
I mean, seriously, how many sellers (Etsy or otherwise) give you enough information to know how an item of clothing will fit you? Not too many. I wish there was a virtual fitting room!

I wish to make clothing which fits all sizes. Instead of offering sizes 0-26 separately or one-size-fits-all (like most my patchwork skirts), I've created sizes x-small through 2x-large.

Aqua circle skirt--see the waistband?


Each skirt has a waistband with 2" wide elastic, plus a side zipper, creating a lovely & adjustable top :D



*Want to figure out which size you will wear when these skirts become available? Grab your tape measure and let's get going!*


WHAT YOU NEED TO DO: Measure around the part of your body where you want to wear this skirt, then follow the chart below.

Consideration 1: I recommend that the pencil skirt be worn just below your waist or just above your hip bone, and that the A-line skirt & circle skirt be worn just above your hip bone.

Paisley pencil skirt
Consideration 2: If you want the skirt to be more form-fitting (the pencil skirt does this naturally, somewhat), choose the size in which your measurement is in the upper half of the range. If you want the skirt to be more loose at the top, choose the size in which your measurement is in the lower half of the range. 

The elastic is cut to the smallest measurement of the range and will stretch to comfortably fit the largest measurement in the range. 

YOUR MEASUREMENT    YOUR SIZE
24-31" .............................. X-Small
29-37" .............................  Small
35-43" ............................. Medium
41-49" ............................. Large
47-54" ............................. X-Large
53-62" ............................. 2X-Large


Stay tuned! Eight skirts will be released online soon!!!

Featured: Blue & White Wear

{As part of my involvement in the Boosting Etsy Shops Team (BESTeam), I write weekly blog posts featuring other team members. For more information about the BESTeam, click here}


Blue/White Pendant & Beads Necklace
Chinese Blue/White Beads & Pearl Necklace
CC, owner of the Blue & White Wear Esty shop, lives in Santiago, Chile. 

Most of the inspiration for her shop comes from the years she lived in New York state and Bankok, Thailand. 


Cabaret Pink/Red Necklace


She says, "I am crazy about the Chinese blue and white beads [pictured above] and have loved creating necklaces and bracelets mixing them with other materials." 


Hence, her shop name: BlueWhiteWear :)



Cabaret Pink/Red Bracelet
BlueWhiteWear sells "jewelry with an oriental flair," and it is beautiful!!!


I LOVE these pink/red cabaret beaded necklace & bracelet!!!!


Simply Hearts Wine Glass Charms
Aren't they gorgeous? And those flower pendants are so summery :)

CC also sells wine glass charms. Such a good idea! They are available in sets, like this heart-shaped set, pictured left.




BlueWhiteWear really is a beautiful shop . . . check it out!



Feature: JoyFlower

{As part of my involvement in the Boosting Etsy Shops Team (BESTeam), I write weekly blog posts featuring other team members. For more information about the BESTeam, click here}
Golden Rose Headband
If you enjoy silk scarves, hand-crafted jewelry, and other pretty accessories, you will LOVE JoyFlower's Etsy shop!


Aqua hand-painted scarf


Joy Light, the artist and owner of JoyFlower, resides in Oregon. She says, "The Pacific Northwest provides a quality of living environment which keeps my creativity flowing." 


She has also lived in Pennsylvania and California, which I'm sure add to her inspiration.


Double pearl drop earrings


A lot of work goes into painting silk scarves: stretching, painting, steaming, prepping. 


Around her hard work, Joy enjoys yoga, gardening, and spending time with her three sons :D


Pastel scarf (perfect for spring!)
JoyFlower really is a beautiful shop . . . check it out!
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