Saturday, July 27, 2013

SALVAGING SELVAGE

Front
I've been saving my selvages for sometime now, intent on creating a bag from them. I finally did it last week. Opted for a simple tote bag. Turned out well, for my first shot at selvage-fabric-making. It's time consuming, building the selvage fabric, but I have to admit that it was fun to do.

Back
I've seen lots of things made from selvage on the internet. They look a lot more uniform. Probably because they use the same type of fabric for their quilting fabrics, so their selvages are similar. Since I use so many different types of fabrics, mostly rescued from local thrift shops, my selvages were all over the place in terms of style, width, and what was printed on them. Also, since I use smaller pieces in my bag designs, I had to piece some selvages together to make them long enough, and selvages from different sides of the fabric don't always match in width, or is that depth.

Anyway, I pushed on and am happy with the results. Here's pics of front and back. The lining is from the same striped fabric as the tote's bottom and handles.



Tuesday, July 23, 2013

IT'S HERE! IT'S HERE! IT'S HERE! AND OOPS!

It's here! The August edition of GREENCRAFT MAGAZINE, it's here. The one that my VesTote was to be featured in, in the Gallery section.  I've been so excited about this. I came home yesterday whispering, "Let it be here. Let it be here." And, lo and behold, it was.

I flipped to the back of the magazine for the gallery section, starting from the back. And turned page after page until, there it was. On the FIRST page of the Gallery section. FIRST page. A FULL page. FULL page. The photo is fantastic. The write-up mine, what I sent in, but in third person.  Yaaaaaay! And then . . .

Murphy's Law strikes again.  For the contact info it says,

KC Miller * Fort Collins, CO
Email: cheryl@croppingcooks.com
Website: croppingcooks.com

From huge excitement to huge disappointment in milliseconds. I knew any chance of getting anyone to my Artfire shop from seeing my VesTote in the magazine is all but nil. And, of course, I'd told everyone I knew about it, so embarrassed, too.

But the good news -- well, the next good news, because making the magazine in the first place and getting a full page and the first page of the Gallery section was pretty good news -- I'll get another go at it because -- drum roll, please --

My Tee Leaves (bookmarks) will be in the From the Bin section of the November issue of GREENCRAFT MAGAZINE.  Keep your fingers crossed. Say prayers. That this time it'll all be correct.

To cover my bases, I emailed cheryl@croppingcooks.com and bcc'd the editor at the magazine so she'd know what happened. I explained to Cheryl (whose article and creations are awesome, by the way) what had happened and asked that if she gets any inquiries about the VesTote (which the magazine hyphenated, BTW), if she would forward them to me. She agreed, saying she would be happy to help out a fellow Miller. Her name is Cheryl Miller. Miller. Now I kind of understand how it happened. I figure that someone queried Miller when filling in contact info, and hers came up before mine.  Drat.

Anyway, it's in there. It's beautiful. It's a full page. It's the first page of the Gallery section and it did refer in the body of the write-up that "she decided to offer them for sale at her website, yayamade."  So, hopefully if anyone is interested, they'll go to yayamade.com on which I have given the link to my shop at yayamade.artfire.com.  We'll see.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

TOTE IT

As promised, however delayed it may be, I'm posting pics of my latest totes. Made from tee shirts -- or t-shirts, if you prefer -- they're part of the Tote-A-Tee line. I had tons of tee shirts pigeon holed and finally got tired of looking at them. I culled least favorites out and redonated them to St Chris Thrift, and made up the rest. I went mostly for basic totes, fully lined, but no pockets. Did a couple of my favorites with pockets inside.

Here's a couple of my all-time favorite. I mean, who doesn't love Blue Bell Ice Cream? These two have pockets inside. The "Cranky" one also has a velcro tab closure.




Next are some Southern Belle cuties. You know exactly what "Bless Your Heart" means, don't you?



 Then, there are the school themed ones. And, no, I don't favor any of these. They just became available to me and I thought someone might actually buy them.



I also have a couple of miscellaneous, like Inks Lake State Park. They're kind of fun, too. The Texans one ought to sell right away since the Texans are so hot now. I have to admit that the Reese's one is my favorite. It, too, has inside pockets and tie closures.




 I've taken the pics and am writing the descriptions so I can post them onto Artfire. And, of course, they'll be available for sale at my booths this year. First show is at St Christopher Church in League City on October 19. I'll also be doing the Art Fair in Friendswood on November 16, and the AVA showin Dickinson on December 7. Don't know if I will fit any more into my schedule. We'll see.