I have always enjoyed making gifts for others - so it was an easy move to starting a business in making handmade items. I love the idea of buying and selling handmade - you get a handcrafted piece that typically is one of a kind, and was made with love.
The Buy Handmade website has a great list on the importance of supporting the handmade movement - check it out and take the handmade pledge yourself!
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
EtsyCREST Meets with Maria!

Today I got to meet my fellow etsyCREST team - well some of them. We were able to have a meeting locally with Maria Thomas, CEO to discuss street teams as well as our favorite selling venue - etsy! It was a great meeting with plenty of discussion - plus, we all got to see the faces behind the shop names of the people who attended the meeting.
Of course I got home and Ken was a bit miffed he didn't get an invite - he is still acting a bit like Naomi Campbell on a bad day (see pics below from the dog collar photo shoot) - modeling has gone to his head!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Upcoming Show in Philly!
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Facebook - finally!


Okay - so I think I have finally got the hang of facebook - I set up my regular page and now have a shop page to 'show off' my goodies! I like facebook's cleaner format (vs. myspace) but all those little applications still confuse me - like when people send you veggies and other things..oh well....at least its up and running! My cat Dahlia like to help out as well:
oblinaknit's facebook page
oblinaknit's facebook page
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Funky Utopia Opens!

I am extremely excited to have some of my handbags in this cool new shop in Bradenton, Florida:
Shop Funky Utopia!
The grand opening was this past weekend and I wish I could have been there - Bradenton sounds like a great town! Perhaps a visit is in order once I save up some vacation time at work!
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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Blue Replaces Kenneth the Model - Part 2
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Last week I wrote about my little man Ken who helped model the test collar for Blue - a very friendly greyhound.
This week, you get to meet Blue and see him model his very own collar - he is quite handsome and loves the camera! Blue is a lovely fellow with lots of energy and he is really enjoying his new life with the couple who adopted him from Greyhound Pets of America- Northern Virginia - now he gets treats and has his own toys! His parents wanted a 2" Martingale collar for him so after they choose some very cool Japanese kawaii fabric with little hippos on black canvas, I set out to make a collar for them.
First stop, Creative Designworks - they offer a great selection of hardware and instructions for dog collars. I was able to get a set of instructions to explain the Martingale construction as well as some extra hardware in the size I needed for Blue.
The pattern I got was very straightforward and has pictures to help with the adjuster buckle and d-ring placement. I had to change some of the pattern pieces sizes to accomodate the wider collar -plus this particular fabric is a cotton canvas and has a nubby texture...so a few additional tweaks and the collar was complete!
You can see Blue modeling his new collar at The Reston Market at Lake Anne in northern Virginia. This is a great farmer's and crafter's market occurring every Saturday thru November - it is worth the short trip if you are in the DC metro area.



Last week I wrote about my little man Ken who helped model the test collar for Blue - a very friendly greyhound.
This week, you get to meet Blue and see him model his very own collar - he is quite handsome and loves the camera! Blue is a lovely fellow with lots of energy and he is really enjoying his new life with the couple who adopted him from Greyhound Pets of America- Northern Virginia - now he gets treats and has his own toys! His parents wanted a 2" Martingale collar for him so after they choose some very cool Japanese kawaii fabric with little hippos on black canvas, I set out to make a collar for them.
First stop, Creative Designworks - they offer a great selection of hardware and instructions for dog collars. I was able to get a set of instructions to explain the Martingale construction as well as some extra hardware in the size I needed for Blue.
The pattern I got was very straightforward and has pictures to help with the adjuster buckle and d-ring placement. I had to change some of the pattern pieces sizes to accomodate the wider collar -plus this particular fabric is a cotton canvas and has a nubby texture...so a few additional tweaks and the collar was complete!
You can see Blue modeling his new collar at The Reston Market at Lake Anne in northern Virginia. This is a great farmer's and crafter's market occurring every Saturday thru November - it is worth the short trip if you are in the DC metro area.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Kenneth the Model (Part 1)



Well, as most of you know, my cat Kenneth loves modeling hats and other accessories, but I think success has gone to his head. I found him napping when I had asked him to be ready for a photo shoot.
You see, I am making a Martingale collar for a lovely fellow - his name is Blue and he is a greyhound who was recently adopted/rescued by two wonderful people. You will meet Blue and see him try his hand at modeling in Part II, but for now, let me tell you about Ken the Diva. As you can see from the pics, he has picked up some bad modeling tips from watching those reality model shows on tv and has decided to become a diva - we are going to have to work on that...more to come......
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Allium is Open!




Hi all - I have been out of touch for a bit and busy making new goodies for my etsy shop and shows...but I couldn't resist telling you all about a great new shop in Beacon, NY.
The name of the shop is Allium and it is a wonderful new boutique that carries a bit of everything (including some of my goodies) along with a plethora of other handmade items. The shop owner, Lauren Whyte is quite the hostess - I have yet to meet her, but I love chatting with her about the shop through email - I can't wait for my next NYC visit so I can pop in to meet this absolutely fabulous person and see the shop!
I am including some pics so you can check it out if you aren't close enough to visit - Allium is located at 442 Main Street in Beacon NY - a short trip from the city on the Metro North Blue line - a great day trip for the summer!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Spring Blooms!




Wow - my brilliant red Amaryllis looked to be growing as the days went by, and all of a sudden, this lovely bloom appears (well actually 2). I love getting up in the mornings to be greeted by these two marvy blooms - Enjoy everyone!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Featured!
Hi everyone - I have been busy making some new goodies for my shop! Hope everyone is gearing up for spring - there are a lot of great fabrics out there for handbags and clothing this season.
My local DC etsy street team has a feature on me in the the blog today - so check it out!
http://etsycrest.blogspot.com/
My local DC etsy street team has a feature on me in the the blog today - so check it out!
http://etsycrest.blogspot.com/
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