Monday, April 15, 2013

Best of cheap week: April 2013 edition

It's tax day, and unlike many of you I actually had to pay in this year so I am broke. Not that this is terribly new.

But luckily we just got done with the first half of April where the contests featured items under $15, and just for fun I thought I'd combine a cheap week post with a coupon code post for those of you who are REALLY interested in finding some steals! Here are my favorite items that were priced affordably to begin with, and then their shop owners were nice enough to share a discount on our coupon page.

MORE Bargain BITSY Bombs , bath bomb, packs a punch, natural and organic bath fizzy soak1st place April 1st, 2013
April 1st! Items from $1-$1.99.

MORE Bargain BITSY Bombs , bath bomb, packs a punch, natural and organic bath fizzy soak
by Tubbilicious

Coupon code: MONKEYPITT 10% off




Bird magnet plushie, ideal for the fridge ,eco friendly. Handmade23rd place April 3rd, 2013
Welcome Wednesday! The newest Etsy shops' items from $1-$50.

Bird magnet plushie, ideal for the fridge ,eco friendly. Handmade
by owlystore

Coupon code: SALE15 15% off




Cat Keychain4th place April 6th, 2013
April 6th! Items from $6-$6.99.

Cat Keychain
by ninaraizel

Coupon code: Thankyou2013 10% off




Sterling Silver Earrings with Glass Cube Beads Blues1st place April 15th, 2013
April 15th! Items from $15-$15.99.

Sterling Silver Earrings with Glass Cube Beads Blues
by LittleHillJewelry

Coupon code: CONTEST 15% off




Simple Chaos: Plump Birdie Original Watercolour Series12nd place April 13th, 2013
April 13th! Items from $13-$13.99.

Simple Chaos: Plump Birdie Original Watercolour Series
by SimpleChaosbylinnea

Coupon code: LOVEOFFAMILY 10% off




GamiWicks - candle votives in emerald green and white Japanese chiyogami55th place April 11th, 2013
Theme Thursday! Emerald items from $1-$50.

GamiWicks - candle votives in emerald green and white Japanese chiyogami
by GamiWorks

Coupon code: Biggie15 15% off




Handmade Mini Notecards /  Tags with Floral Patterns, Set of 635th place April 4th, 2013
Theme Thursday! Notecard items from $1-$50.

Handmade Mini Notecards / Tags with Floral Patterns, Set of 6
by WideSkyPapercrafts

Coupon code: WELCOME13 Free shipping


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Silent auction/raffle donations needed for MEOC

jwhizcrochet posted in the yay for trades team this week about collecting items for the Mountain Empire Older Citizens silent auction this month. I don't know about you, but as an etsian I always have some pieces that were a bit more experimental, didn't sell for some reason, expired, or just don't fit with my shop motif right now, so I'm happy to help out a great cause and donate! Message jwhizcrochet if you can send items in by April 17th. This is a non-profit organization that helps older citizens with things like heating and utility bills - a great cause to help out a little bit!

I sent my items in today, and of course as I said I love helping out non-profits that run things like this, so if you know of anyone else looking for help feel free to message me on etsy!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Featured artist: feltinga felted scarves, jewelry, and accessories

Once again in March we had a treasury challenge, and although we picked two winners the hands-down favorite among judges was Above Us Is Blue Sky Only by Ingrida from feltinga. We'll be featuring her items in the April treasury challenge, but her shop is so lovely I wanted to ask some questions about her inspirations ahead of all that, on April 1st in fact because today she's been on Etsy for one year! Happy anniversary!

You can find her on twitter @ingaleske or on pinterest at pinterest.com/ingaleske.

50 felt wool balls (1/2 in. size) red green brown black yellow grey blue pink purple white50 felt wool balls (1/2 in. size) red green brown black yellow grey blue pink purple white
by feltinga




Tell us a bit about yourself?
I live in Lithuania, small country in East Europe. My full time job is not related with crafts – I am civil servant. So when I am at home I need to do very different things: to give a rest for my brain, to give a job for my hands and to release my fantasy. Of course, so far as my masculine family – husband and two sons (7 and 15) - lets (they are always hungry)? But... they are my best helpers in IT, photo making and even products making – few of listings in Feltinga are made by my elder son!

3 felted Ayurvedic soaps, set. Soap, scrub and sponge in 1. Gift under 10 for him her men women.3 felted Ayurvedic soaps, set. Soap, scrub and sponge in 1. Gift under 10 for him her men women.
by feltinga




What got started making handmade items?
I've became acquainted with felting some 10 years ago when birth of small felt ball caught my eye during the public event of our regional museum. But it took about 5 years to summon up my courage, to find free time, to set free the fancy in order to take a flock of wool into my hands. And now I can't imagine my leisure without felting. Wool is amazing material, very plastic and very friendly with the fuller, wearer and other materials composing solid work. I do not limit myself doing one kind works. Brooches, necklaces, earings, wristlets, bracelets, slippers, wool decorated glass vases, belts, shawls, and gloves do not make up the finite list of the range of my creative works.

Nuno Felted Flower Scarf Shawl Wrap: Crimson Brick Red Green Mint, Orange, Wool, Lace. OOAK. Splendid, Light. Gift under 50Nuno Felted Flower Scarf Shawl Wrap: Crimson Brick Red Green Mint, Orange, Wool, Lace. OOAK. Splendid, Light. Gift under 50
by feltinga




What got you to open your shop on etsy?
My colleague knew my passion for felting and once she showed me cute felted product on internet. The product was listed on Etsy. I started to browse and suddenly it become clear that Etsy was what I needed - the place for my creations and a mean for my little extra?

Felt wool balls garland Easter multicolor purple pink lavender satin ribbon jingle bellsFelt wool balls garland Easter multicolor purple pink lavender satin ribbon jingle bells
by feltinga




What's your home like?
Felting is my hobby, not my full time job, so I have no special studio for it. That‘s why I get use of every premise in our house: I keep my supplies in cloakroom, felt in bathroom or sitting room, use to dry my felts near fireplace or in the warmest house place near the big window, make pictures under the skylight....So our house looks like a house of people with lots of hobbies: my children love LEGO, husband loves DIY, model making, gardening... And... my felts? We have no pets, so my felts are safe here.

What inspires you?
Colors... I love all colors: bright, neutral, pastel, pale, dark...Now I miss spring, it is so cold here, so I compensate this shortage with the colors of my felts. Constantly changing nature, flowers, sky...

Felted Scarf Shawl Wrap: Hand Painted Rainbow Green Orange Red  Burgundy Yellow Blue Silk, Wool nuno felt. OOAK.Felted Scarf Shawl Wrap: Hand Painted Rainbow Green Orange Red Burgundy Yellow Blue Silk, Wool nuno felt. OOAK.
by feltinga




Tips for other etsy artists?
Do what you like to do... Do with love and patience. Make good pictures. Improve your good pictures into better and the better - into best ones... Improve your shop every day. Share the love by making treasuries and communicating with your clients and colleagues. Participate in teams' activity.

Felt balls bracelet personalized blue red pink purple orange yellow pink brown black white beads charms pets zodiac dog cat initialsFelt balls bracelet personalized blue red pink purple orange yellow pink brown black white beads charms pets zodiac dog cat initials
by feltinga




Most important thing you've changed about your shop or products since starting on etsy?
I've placed my first listings on the 1st of April 2012, so Feltinga will celebrate its first birthday very soon. It was very interesting, very intensive, very challenging and very impressive year. I met a lot of fantastic people who helped me a lot, and I participated in very active, friendly and supportive teams. Etsy friends explained me how important pictures are, how should I improve them, what felt products should sell themselves, where I can find fantastic supplies for my craft. So my shop is constantly changing beginning with banner (thank you, my son Marius), pictures, tags, descriptions and ending with renewing and growing stock. One of my etsy colleagues, Vaida, even made fantastic photos of my felted balls and now they are very popular in treasures! I‘d recommend to visit her beautiful shops vart and vaidaphoto on etsy too!

Have you bought anything cool off etsy lately?
Yes, superb LEGO hand made soaps at OhSoSmelly and a charity pot holder, made by 10 year old Lucy at FishCreek.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Baby onesie pattern and tutorial

Here I am, 33 weeks pregnant and finally the sewing bug has gotten to me! Actually what happened was I went through my daughter's baby clothes and egads, why did I keep some of that stuff. I know we handed down a few less-loved items but there were still some nasty stained up onesies at the bottom of that bin.

So I sacrificed them. A variety of brands lended themselves to measurements and I arrived at my own personal onesie pattern, which I have decided to share with you all. Why, you ask, would a new mom opt to sew her own baby bodysuits when they come in six packs at Target? The same reason we sew anything, brain.

FABRIC.

Or maybe you want to use up an old t-shirt. Or maybe you just want to dive into a project for fun... after all, a bodysuit is a freaking front, back, and two sleeves. Does not take long. And it's baby clothes so if you screw up who cares, it's not like the kid's heading to a job interview.

One of my favorite spoonflower designers, robyriker, has a whole pink girly robot collection that my daughter just has to spend her first days in. I ordered a yard of the organic cotton knit thinking I'd make a quicky receiving blanket, but spoonflower's knits are 56" wide... I could make a whole onesie and still have a 36x40" square left for the blanket. For that matter, I could have just ordered a fat quarter of the stuff! But who can stop at a quarter?



So the pattern is simple, and like my other tutorials I'm not going to post a million steps.

Here's the PDF download: Free printable onesie pattern by spacefem

It's three pages. The front and back are split into pages but there's a dotted line across each half... make sure those dotted lines are seven inches apart. The front will overlap a bit, but the back pieces have a gap because the whole back is about 17-18" high.

This pattern is meant for a sort of 0-3 months size, but can obviously be scaled, lengthened, widened, etc. I just picked that size because let's face it, after the newborn gifty stage nobody has time to sew.

First, I cut 1.5" strips, 36" long each, for the trim. One strip will go for the neckline, the other for the bottom.

Then I cut out the other pieces.

Folded the trim strips in half, then one side in half again. Pinned it to the neckline of the front and just zig-zag stitched it because that's how a hack like me works with knits. But honesty, I think zigzag stitching gives it a homey cute handmade look, so I'm sticking with it.



I did the same to the back piece.

Next I hemmed each sleeve up 3/4" - just folded it in once and sewed.

Now time for the shoulder. You lay the front piece down, facing you. The back piece down on top of it, shoulders matching up. Then the sleeve goes in. If you opted to make the sleeve wider for the cute girly shirred looking option, you'll want to sew a loose thread into it first to ease it in. Match the armpit sections of the sleeve first, then pin the middle... which I admit is not what this picture shows but keep in mind the exact center of the sleeve will NOT match the exact center of where the front and back meet, because we humans need more sleeve behind us, if that makes sense.



Once both sleeves are in, match the side seams of the front and back up, right sides facing each other of course, and sew the whole length of the side, armpit and tiny sleeve length.

Then hammer some snaps in the bottom, that's always fun.

And you're done!

Well, I'm not DONE done because I haven't HAD THE BABY YET but my time will come. Tune in around May 8th to see how that goes, so far everything's been just lovely even if I don't walk quite as fast, I can still sew! And then I'll really be able to do a fit check and maybe update this with a photo of an actual child modeling my craft. Wish me luck :)

Friday, March 22, 2013

Crutch covers pattern + tutorial

In February my normally totally healthy and very active sister slipped on some ice and completely destroyed her ankle, broke like four bones and needed surgery and the works. I live out of town so there wasn't much I could do, until she sent me a link to some crutch covers she'd found online because I guess her crutches were really uncomfortable, and I thought "I could make those!" But I could not find a pattern anywhere easy online, everyone was like "What, just get some crutches and fit fabric around them." I had to measure some crutches that a coworker had, what a pain for something so standard! So here's what I ended up with, complete with measurements so you can make your own!

Here's the finished image sis grabbed for me, they fit! Yay!



I made three parts, shown below from left to right:
1) Handle covers that velcro around the grippy part
2) A bag that hangs off the grippy part, nicely sized for holding stuff like remotes or a water bottle, since when you're on crutches you CAN'T USE YOUR HANDS bummer!
3) Covers for the top part, big enough so if you wanted to add more padding or towels you can cover those too and everything will just look so pretty!



You will need:
1) 18" of sew-on velcro, unless you'd rather use snaps
2) Fleece. Either 5/8 yard of your favorite pattern ever, or 1/2 yard each of two of your favorite patterns if you have fabric selection trauma
3) 5/8 yard of webbing for the bag hangers

Pieces to cut:
1) Handle covers - 4.5x7.5" rectangles, each one uses two squares so you'll cut four total
2) Bag - 5" x 16", cut two, then cut two 4.5"x7" pieces for a front flap if you'd like
3) Top covers - 18"x12", cut four

Vague instructions:
I'm not going to go into a ton of detail here, I'll just say that I used 1/2" seam allowance for everything, and all velcro strips were 3".

The handle covers are basically sew one 3" velcro onto the right side of each bit of fleece, sew two pieces right sides together leaving an opening, turn inside out and topstitch.

The bag - fold each piece in half and sew the sides to make two bags. Turn one of them inside out. Stuff it in the the other one, right sides together. Make the flap, cut the webbing in half and sew the velcro onto the webbing so it'll wrap around the handles, put your two "bags" together right sides together, have the flap and webbing in there so it'll just all magically work out... you'll be fine.

The covers - The inside fleece gets 3" velcro bits. Again, you basically make each one into a little bag, turn one inside out, stuff it into the other one so their right sides are together, sew most of the top leaving an opening, turn them all and topstitch.

Hopefully those are good enough instructions, my goal here was mostly to provide the measurements I used so anyone whose sewn a decent amount can run from there and do your own thing. It's just big squares so you can't screw them up too much.

If anyone has suggestions for perfect types of padding, that might be nice info to add! I did not venture into that world because with the girl on crutches for only like six weeks, I needed to get these done in a weekend! This project took 2, maybe 3 hours tops and that's with my two-year-old tearing apart my sewing room like she does so yours might be faster.

Good luck and stay safe, people, nobody likes crutches! But if you have to be on them, at least this way they'll be cute!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Treasury challenge 6 winner #2: RagayJewelry

Last month in the etsycontest team we restarted the treasury challenges right where we left off... with number 6! We had lots of awesome treasuries by team members featuring items from the contest, and announced two winners.

The second winning shop was RagayJewelry with this soft and sweet treasury we all just loved!

'Warm, Cozy & Comfortable' by RagayJewelry



8x10 Huntington Bea...
$21.50

Little Sprout Earri...
$21.00

Crochet Knit Pixie ...
$18.00

Newborn baby girl h...
$24.00

40 Heart Soap Weddi...
$78.50

Elf Hat Pixie Hat N...
$24.00

Circle of Chains Sc...
$22.00

Gemstone Leather Co...
$23.00

Case for iPhone 3g,...
$11.00

hand made slippers ...
$10.00

Nature Photography,...
$30.00

3-9 month baby girl...
$16.50

Felted bag purse wo...
$42.00

Rose Peach Brown Ne...
$35.00

Sequin Lace Fashion...
$23.50

Little Girl's p...
$18.00

Treasury tool supported by the dog house


She has some items that are going to look just awesome in our next round of treasuries:

Cherry and Volcano Quartz with Glass Beads and Crystals Necklace and EarringsCherry and Volcano Quartz with Glass Beads and Crystals Necklace and Earrings
by RagayJewelry




Long Black Wire with Pink Pearls, Glass Beads, Lampwork Beads, Magnesite and Crystals Necklace and EarringsLong Black Wire with Pink Pearls, Glass Beads, Lampwork Beads, Magnesite and Crystals Necklace and Earrings
by RagayJewelry




Watermelon Turquoise Slices with Cranberry Jade and CrystalsWatermelon Turquoise Slices with Cranberry Jade and Crystals
by RagayJewelry




Check out our team to participate in the next challenge!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Treasury challenge 6 winner #1: RedHillHome

Last month in the etsycontest team we restarted the treasury challenges right where we left off... with number 6! We had lots of awesome treasuries by team members featuring items from the contest, and announced two winners.

The first, and feature of today's post, is Andrea from Red Hill Home... someone we (totally by coincidence!) featured on the blog last month. I promise the voting was not biased, all the team leaders had input, she's just talented! Here is her winning treasury:

'Shadowplay' by AndreaRedHill

Celebration and exploration of light and dark from Big Etsy Contest Team Members-an all team treasury!


warm thick cowl
$6.00

Monotone Boho Rock ...
$13.00

Town Lake Shadows -...
$20.00

Dahlia flapper came...
$14.00

Family Tree Cutout
$2.75

Purple and Black Si...
$50.00

Original Encaustic ...
$300.00

crystal necklace fa...
$15.00

Ultra Rich Body Cre...
$22.50

print of a collage/...
$16.00

Bicycles and Blue D...
$15.00

Birds Setting on Br...
$28.50

Rock crystal earrin...
$15.00

chalked chalkboard ...
$4.00

Soot and Snow Gothi...
$34.00

Abandoned Hotel, Bl...
$18.00

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Her grand prize is to be featured in the treasuries for our next round of challenges - if you're an etsian who wants to join in the fun, here's how to enter. In the meantime, here are some items from Andrea's shop that could go really well in your treasury!

Vintage Hand Carved Wood Rhino Great Detail African Victorian Style1st place December 26th, 2012
Welcome Wednesday! The newest Etsy shops' items from $1-$50.

Vintage Hand Carved Wood Rhino Great Detail African Victorian Style
by RedHillHome

Coupon code: holiday2012 15% off




Antique Elegant  Reed Barton Footed 333 Silverplate Lotus Flower and Candleabra Centerpiece Vase Candleholder75th place December 19th, 2012
Welcome Wednesday! The newest Etsy shops' items from $1-$50.

Antique Elegant Reed Barton Footed 333 Silverplate Lotus Flower and Candleabra Centerpiece Vase Candleholder
by RedHillHome

Coupon code: holiday2012 15% off




Vintage Emerald Green Book Collection  Mid Century The SaintVintage Emerald Green Book Collection Mid Century The Saint
by RedHillHome