Here are a few more:
If you know much about Etsy then you have heard of The Black Apple. Emily Martin is one of Etsy's first sellers and a wonderful illustrator. She just so happens to be the first seller I purchased from on Etsy way back in 2005 when Etsy was created. And then multiple times since then, a bag, a doll, some prints, postcards, etc. She has written and illustrated her first children's book called Oddfellow's Orphanage and I need to remind myself to get a copy. How sweet does this look?
It's no secret that etsy is my favourite place to find special accessories. Whenever I get a compliment on a necklace, earrings, bag, hair pin, etc., my answer is usually, "THANKS! I got it on etsy." (And I'm not even lying) I love these fabric detailed pendants from The Whirlwind. I think the only reason I don't own one yet is because I just can't pick a favourite.
Ashley G is another one of my favourite Etsy illustrators. Another shop that it's hard for me to pick a favourite. I love all her pretty little girls with forlorn looks and sketchy bangs.
I caught this Beetlejuice Terrarium by Rachel Bishop on the front page of Etsy a couple weeks ago and thought it was too cool not to bookmark. Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.
I was initially introduced to Misala Handmade through Dots & Loops' facebook page as they posted pictures of their store opening in Lunenburg. As I was watching for photos of my Needlings to arrive at their beautiful store, I came across these adorable creative little change purses; bunnies, whales, strawberries, elephants, etc. I thought this little orange umbrella was super cute.
Last but not least, an amazing Furry Hatted Rabbit from one of my favourite plush artists, Cat-Rabbit. I hope to add one of her amazing little guys to my handmade plush collection sometime soon.
So there you go, a few more amazing handmade goodies. Let me know if you have any suggestions for me!
I didn't expect to have anything to show you as far as the workroom was concerned as I am still away on vacation (note kitten waving photo in last week's post) but as my vacation host had some work to do this weekend, I got a little work done myself - after a fair bit of lovely week off activities like movie watching and general hanging out.
Some may say one should not work on their vacation but it really isn't stressful work sewing a bunch of owl faces I had cut out before I left, let's be honest. No one twists my arm to do this stuff. I love my job!
My iPod, movie watching, and sewing kept me sufficiently busy in my improptu home away from home workspace this evening.
Enough to almost finish 16 faces. Only black eye stitching to go...
And that's it for the week - one solid night of sewing! Slacking off is nice when you have the best company.
See you when I return home to the usual workspace with more Needlings work!
Normally I don't work on two different types of things at a time - batches, yes, but only of the same things. A little work quirk to keep my brain organized, I suppose. But this week was different because being that I am going away this Sunday, was finished with pressing jobs (besides a small Chapters restock needed), and wanted to bring something away with me to hand sew during travel time and such, I decided to work on two things until I figured out what order I should do them in and how much time I would have. That was a long sentence and more than you needed to know about my process but essentially, I can't stop even when I don't have a plan!
After cutting all the "parts" of each batch and deciding I would take the owl faces on my trip with me for hand sewing, I set the owls aside and decided to finish up the robots and restock Chapters before heading out of town.
Stuffing...
Pricing...
And done!
I dropped them off at Chapters yesterday, which you would have seen if you checked out the blog yesterday (although technically, yes, you can still go back and look now), and came home to hang out a bit and get some things together for Sunday. Today is for packing!
Riveting stuff, folks! This week was a generally more distracted one for me for various reasons but I'm glad I was able to tie up loose ends on the Needlings front. A trip will be nice and I'll have a big ol' stack of Owl Mamas to pick up work on when I get back.
I hope you all have a few wonderful weeks ahead and I'll see you when I return when the Needlings shop will be back open for business!