Showing posts with label dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dresses. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

So what's the news?

Well that break was a little longer than anticipated but here we go again!


So what was my news?  Well I've had my first order!!!!!!!!!  Now this is very exciting for me and a realisation of a long held notion.  Remember the market?  Well, the person sat next to me knew someone and that someone happened to have a shop in Palmerston North and the person who sat next to me talked to that someone who has a shop and hey presto!!!!


Obviously a little more was involved but needless to say the someone with the shop now has some little grubs clothes hanging in it!!!  Aaaaarghhhhh how excited am I?!!!!


The shop is Stork on George Street in Palmerston North - if anyone is passing have a look.  They have the egg Maternity franchise, stock truly beautiful merino items by Nature Baby and now they have little grubs!


There are more photos over on my flickr pages if you fancy popping over.

It's so great to finally be able to share such good news after all the support I have had on these pages.  Thank you so much once again! x

Monday, 14 June 2010

How was it for you?!

Firstly, thank you all for all your kind words and wonderful comments.  If the market had been based on those alone I would have sold out twice over!!!!  But in reality things were a little bit different!  Well to be honest they were very different.

It was very slow and I nowhere near covered the cost of the stall - those are the cold hard facts!  So have I learnt anything from it?  Was there any good to come out of it?  Well I think so.


"Mummy, do I look my best?"

The best thing was that Maia had a ball and she sold lots of her things!  Some of the other stallholders had their homeschooled children with them and they all had a wonderful time playing together.


Maia's stall and her wares!


A mixed ramlbing of my thoughts follows below:

It took a lot more time to get everything together than I thought.  If I wasn't actually sewing I was thinking about it and all the things I had to do.  I realised how much it took me away from my family mentally even though I was there physically.

Familiarity breeds contempt!  Making one of an item is totally different to making several!  By the time I had made a few of an item I didn't really like it anymore.


You become very familiar with what you are making and think that everyone else will be too.  Of course they are not and I think I should have labelled some of the things to say what they were!!!  However, I was totally taken back by the following conversation between an older lady who approached the stall and picked up one of the rabbits:

Lady: "What are these?"

Me: "They are toy rabbits"

Lady: "Well, what do you do with them?"

Me: "Well ....... you play with them!"

When I recounted this conversation over tea, Maia looked at me and said "Why didn't you tell her you play with them!!!"  Thank goodness for children!

Because it was a 3 day market and quiet expensive to get a stall I checked it out last year.  I went to both the June and November ones and they were BUSY.  I remember thinking how good it was that I hadn't taken the girls because it was so busy - let alone a buggy.  This year was quiet, quiet, quiet.  The ladies around me had done the market before and said it was quiet - in fact one of the stallholders said it was the quietest market in the 10 years he'd been doing it.  So what can you do?


I met some lovely people and they all local too!  One of them gave me a contact for a shop in Palmerston North so I will talk with them later this week.

Maybe you'd like to check them out:

Rachel at hummingbird

Carmen at SmashPalace

Francine at Cocobaby

The ladies who seemed most interested in what I was selling were all sewers!!!  So of course they weren't going to buy something from me when they could make it themselves!


People inspected your clothes with intense scrutiny.  I don't really mind this because I'm very proud of how I make things and the insides look almost as good as the outsides however, do they do this in a shop?!  I know I do and when you look are things mass produced in China the insides are awful, but I'm sure most people don't and yet they inspect them when at a market.


I didn't enjoy being behind a market stall!!  I also found it very hard to engage in the necessary small talk.  It might have been different if it had been busy and there was a constant flow of people.  I don't like it when stallholders pounce on me so I was very aware of that.  I also think that with the things I was selling someone either will like it or not you can't sell it to them as it were.  Does that make sense?  One of the stalls nearby was selling drink syrups and dips so of course they had an opener "Can I tempt you with a taste?" but you can't really do that with fabric!



Where does that leave me now?  Maybe felt or etsy or maybe just have swaps.  I see so many lovely things in blogland that maybe I should ask if people would like to swap (in fact I have one going with the lovely Nova at the moment) so maybe that's the way to go.

So now I have some time for me, for Craig, for the children, for cooking, for baking (well actually I did that already yesterday Banana and Choc Chip muffins and pear crumble - yummmmm!).  Oh and for some crochet because I've been seeing some lovely things on our others people's creative spaces. xx

Thursday, 10 June 2010

My creative space ...

has been very busy these last few weeks.  I'm heading off to a market tomorrow (well just going down the road really - Feilding Craft Market, Civic Centre, Feilding running from Friday to Sunday) and have been knee deep in preparations.


Wrap around reversible baby/toddler dresses


If you fancy seeing some of things either scroll down or click here for cushions, here for neckwarmers and pencil cases or here for bunting!  Sounds rather eclectic writing it down like that doesn't it?!


Made from linen/cotton mix fabric originally from a ladies shirt
The checked fabric is thrifted cotton
The buttons are vintage mother of pearl
And the hanger is thrifted!!!  
Hence why there is a little scrap cotton tie around the hanger - 
otherwise it keeps falling through the hole!


The idea was to sell children's clothes made from vintage and recycled material but as I was making them I realised you've no real idea what size to make and you only have a limited amount of fabric of each pattern.  I have a bit of a problem cutting into fabric at the best of time, see here, and so thought that if I had some clothes for sale but then advertised that I would custom make clothes from their choice of fabric. Don't know how that will go but here's hoping!


The beige linen is from ladies skirt
The floral cotton is from a vintage pillowcase
The buttons are from my stash
The little applique bird is on the back of this one as a little surprise!


For more market items you may like to click here.

In celebration I am running a giveaway, see here for what's up for grabs, but leave a comment anywhere this week for an entry!

Phew!  And of course one last, but very much not the least, link - Kirsty over at kootoyoo is the very lovely lady who runs this each week - thanks so much!  Pop over there to have a look at other people's lovely creative spaces .... x