Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Supercrawl 2013

was AMAZING.

I think I've already said it a million times but I really can't say enough how much I adore Supercrawl! Since the first rainy one night event in 2009 with 3,000 people to the two day event they estimated 100,000 people attended, I have loved Supercrawl! I have loved it every year and this year was no different! It makes me so proud of my new adopted home town and despite any hiccups, it's always one of my most favourite days of the year.
 We got there bright and early and after a slow start to setting up due to a sculpture being installed on the street (SOCOOL) everything was set up and ready to go for the crowds!
 




 


It was so wonderful to see so many familiar faces and catch up with visitors from past years. I so love doing Hamilton shows and seeing some of my little regular customers who's parents bought them Needlings years ago, and come back to buy one for themselves or let me know where they keep their little guys Santa brought them. (So sweet!)



My mom was there as well with her knits mixed in to the booth! It was chilly enough by the end of the night that we had to wear our own cowls and happy to say Hamilton cleared us out and not one cowl was left by the end of the night! Same goes for my cell phone sleeves and little owls! Thanks everyone!


  
We we set up right out front of White Elephant which is a great little shop owned by two talented Hamilton girls. I tried to get a photo of them sitting perfectly on their super amazing painted bench during a couple minutes' down time but things picked right up and we were all too busy to stay long enough for my phone to turn on or for me to find my camera burried under my table but they are forgiven! I took a couple later on!

 
I, of course, loved their window filled with pompoms! You can see more aboutForopolis on their blog.
 The late morning set- up meant all my photos needed to be taken fairly quickly in between the crowds which were pretty consisten all day but I still managed to get a few to document the day!




Luckily, Hamilton photographer Vanessa Jeakins also documented a few little moments at my booth that she has so kindly let me share here with you guys in these next seven photos! You can see more of her beautiful photos fromSupercrawl here.












Also some good shots of my booth neighbours, MC² Designs, who were super sweet and lovely all day!
There were so many awesome booths close by and in other parts of the street and Makers' Market, I regret not taking more time to look around at but the day just flew by and it was over before I knew it! Thank you to everyone who stopped by to say hello! I loved seeing every single one of you and I hope (and am sure!) everyone of you had as great a day as we did. I love being a part of the Hamilton art/craft community and your hugs and hellos are a big part of why I love Supercrawl so much!

So that's it for this year! I'll be all One of a Kind show prep all the the time now until December so get ready! I hope to see some of you there too!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

In the Workroom Recap : Week 305

Hey guys! It was a busy weekend filled with Supercrawl and Supercrawl recovery but I'm here!

The week in between Locke Street Festival and Supercrawl (aka week 305) was mostly spent stocking up on items I was cleared out of and making sure I had enough of everything and of course making sure it was all packed in the car and ready to be set up on James St. for Saturday!


Kitties first! It seemed like all those umbrella carrying little girlies at Locke Street just had to have a kitty so I definitely had to make a bunch to refill my display!



Then, of course, the owls! Various sorts of restocking:


 



I sold out of cell phone sleeves on Saturday so I could have probably squeezed a few more of those in that week but hindsight is 20-20! Lots of reorganizing and packing was done in addition to the restocking and then making of some more pom poms of course (lots more to go for One of a Kind Show so I have to keep up the pace).

Happy to say restocking went smoothly and I was all ready to go bright and early on Supercrawl day!

I'll be back later with a recap of Supercrawl day! Pre-view: It was awesome!
 
See you soon!

Monday, September 9, 2013

In the Workroom Recap : Week 304

This week was all about getting ready for Locke Street Festival on the weekend and filling orders. Most of what needed to be done was display prep work and packing up and I'm happy to say it was all done in time and ready to go bright and early on Saturday morning!
 
First, I made a few more brightly coloured Owl Mamas to go with the bunch.



The next thing I worked on was a couple new display signs - a bigger Needlings one and a few more little mirror/chalkboards like the one I made a couple weeks ago. The big frame has been every colour of the rainbow and lived in a few of my childhood bedrooms before ending up in the garage. It was bought at an antique store in Iowa at 100 years old (making it around 120 years old now, I guess!) so I'm pretty happy that it is getting some use now!



 The rest of the week was then spent pricing, tagging, and packing everything to be ready for the weekend!



Luckily now it's all ready to go for Supercrawl this weekend! (After a little bit of drying off of course - after the rain we had!)

I'll see you one more time this week for a Locke Street Festival wrap up and then after Supercrawl this weekend!

Don't forget to stop by and see me at Supercrawl on Saturday and check outthe website to see all the exciting events and performances that will be going on around us! Excited!

Locke Street Festival 2013

Last year, you may or may not remember, we set up for the festival in a crazy downpour. Tarps were needed before we could even get the tent all set. This year at least it waited until we got the tent up! This awesome Hamilton show is probably one of maybe two outdoor shows I have ever done that regardless of how much rain we have, it's still great! Sure the first few hours were a pretty big bummer but halfway through the day I had almost completely forgotten about the downpour from earlier (with the reminder of my wet shoes and dripping pompoms).



I was super excited to test out my brand new display this year and although it took a couple trips in the Yaris - we got everything there and I'm really happy with it! A few things to tweak for Supercrawl this coming weekend but overall I think it worked out great. Even my mom's knits are all mixed in!







I saw so many familiar local faces from past shows and it was great to do a local show again - my first one of the year! It's so wonderful to do this show every year and see the same sweet families and people return. It is absolutely one of my favourite days of the year. I feel like Hamilton is such a supportive city and these shows make me so excited to be a part of this community more and more every year. I literally tear up at how lovely my Hamilton customers have been over these last six years. Sappy! But seriously! I really can't say how much I have appreciated the local support I've gotten for Needlings.



very wet day but all in all a very great one! I can't wait to get out there again this weekend at Supercrawl and do it all over again! Here's hoping it's a little sunnier out there. See you soon!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

In the Workroom Recap : Week 303

Hey everyone! I hope you all had a great Labour Day weekend!

I spent most the week sewing away as usual. A sure sign that two of the biggest festivals of the year are only days away! Locke Street Festival is coming up this Saturday on the 7th and Supercrawl the following Saturday. I can't wait! These are also two of my favourite shows and two days of the year that make me extra excited to be a part of the art community of Hamilton.

All that mushy stuff aside, I started the week off with testing out my new doll stands! Yep, they'll work! A few of my extra large headed dollies are in need of some bigger stands but I'm happy to say that my plans for these will work out and I can (almost) cross another thing off my to-do list before One of a Kind Show pops up in December!


Before I got going on sewing another little batch of littles (kitties next!), I took some time to paint another display piece! This time a grungy little vintage suitcase into a painted less grungy little suitcase lined with a little chalkboard for various doodles and pricing info and all that stuff!


(yuck)
Much better!


I'm pretty excited about it! I'll add it to the bunch of new display items and give it a test run at Locke Street Festival this weekend!
Next, I finished up that batch of kitties!




Pretty cute, right? I also finally picked up some good chalk (apparently there is such a thing as bad chalk) and tried out that chalkboard. I am convinced now that everything can be made better with a chalkboard element so get ready for months of chalkboard-ing around here. (A few more things anyway!)

Next, a few cell phone sleeves to add to the bunch of goodies for the Locke Street display.
Luckily the weekend was pretty rainy and dark so being stuck in my workroom wasn't terrible at all but I did take the travelling workspace over to Lisa's (of Nerdbiskit) to do some work with company for a little bit! With tea, of course! Wondeful pumpkim spice chai. Fall is the best - I know it's still summer, but it's September now so we're close!


We both have Locke Street Festival and Supercrawl coming up in the next couple weekends so there are lots of things to sew between the two of us! (Like that taco face by Nerdbiskit on the bottom right there!)
I also picked up my new buttons all ready to go with Needlings illustrations. So happy with them!


Then I was back home again and finished off those cell sleeves!



That's it for the week but I'll be spend the rest of this one now continuing to stock up for the festivals and finish a few more display items so I can try out the brand new set up on Saturday! 

See you there, I hope! 

Sunday, August 25, 2013

In the Workroom Recap : Week 302

Hey guys!

We're two weeks away from Locke Street Festival and three away from Supercrawl so there are a lot of little batches of things that need to be whipped up! Carefully, of course.

I finished working on a little batch of Owlings but not before filling a few orders for the Summer Owl Sale (that is now all finished.) Thank you so much for all of you that picked up a new Owl Mama this month! It's hard to believe Summer is already almost over and we're getting ready for Needlings six year anniversary at the end of September! Six years!





These are a few of my favourite colourways, in fact (good taste, guys!) - I need to remember to make a few more of these for the upcoming shows! It's funny how it comes in waves what colours tend to be popular - right now, things are looking pretty bright and pink - which I am totally ok with!

After all outstanding orders were all wrapped up and mailed off - I did a little display shopping - furry carpets and yarn for pompoms - and got my chalkboard contact paper in the mail! I have lots of vague plans for my display for One of a Kind Show later this year but piece by piece it'll come together officially - hopefully with lots of time to spare before the show and after testing a few display pieces at my outdoor shows in September!


The plan for the chalkboard is to make a new sign for Needlings and new little accent signs for the display. Here's the tester I made from a cute little mirror I picked up a few of a while back! Yep, it's a chalkboard!




And it works! Magical! I have some more plans for these in the future but left it for now and got to doing up a bunch more pompoms for the tent and Needlings goodies to fill it with of course!




Pretty excited to have finished these little guys up this week - on to kitties next!

I rewarded myself at the end of the week with visiting my dear friends, Lisa and Jen, at FanExpo on Friday!



This is my first year attending without vending and although I missed having the full exhibitor crazy four day experience a bit, it was fun to actually enjoy it for one day without the stress of getting ready for it! I think I made the right choice being that my year is already pretty busy with it being my first year of doing the One of a Kind Show Spring and Holiday shows in addition to the usual Needlings work. I need to make sure my hands stick around for awhile afterall.



Spent some time selling moustaches with Nerdbiskit then braved these crazy crowds just to get out of the convention centre! Fun!

Well, back to sewing! I'll see you all next week!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

In the Workroom Recap : Week 301

I'm late again! If it makes you feel any better, I totally completely forgot about it instead of the usual, "oh, I need to do my recap tonight - in the morning - this afternoon - this evening - tonight - in the morning," thinking about it. Makes me feel better anyway!

I started off the week finishing up that batch of Little Robots!





They will be stock for next month's shows and in the meantime you can find them in the shop and at a few various shops perhaps in and around your place of residence. 

After a bunch of supply restocking and display shopping, including more yarn for pom poms and fancy fluffy carpets for One of a Kind, I got to work on a batch of Little Owlings!



I think one of the things that keeps me going when making a bunch of something I've made bunches of before is putting together new colourways and combinations everytime. I make a lot of the same popular ones and my favourites everytime but I always end up throwing in a new one or two. That sort of sounds like "oo, shiny," of me but I guess that's sort of accurate. Colours!!!

I finished handsewing and embroidering the faces and took a little break to try out another one of those doll display options I mentioned last week. I think I'm going to go with the doll stands and I haven't decided on the packaging yet. I like the plastic packaging but I would rather go with a more eco-friendly option so I'm looking at lots of kraft paper boxes and washi tape instead! It's all very exciting stuff...



So that's it for the week! I'm a little further ahead on the owls and have some larger owl orders to fill but I'm hoping to have these little guys all finished up this week and more pompoms made for the old craft show display!

See you for the next one!

Monday, August 12, 2013

In the Workroom Recap : Week 300

300 weeks! Confetti!

Actually, besides running the 50% off all Owl Mama sale in the Needlings etsy shop, it was a pretty standard week for Needlings! Locke Street Festival and Supercrawl are now a month away so there are lots of things to stock up on in addition to the regular restocks. One month! Less than that for Locke Street really!  This is the first year in three years that I won't be doing FanExpo at the end of August so at least I have a little bit less to worry about that most years at this time but with One of a Kind Holiday Show coming up at the end of the year - there will continue to be lots to do in the coming months that's for sure!

I'm still working on display elements for the full tent display where all my Needlings will be set up with knit by The Nature of Mary Jane (AKA my mom!) so I did some painting of more display elements.



I love the lining of this little vintage case! I thought a few of my vintage suitcases would work well with my big display trunk so they'll be added to the mix in some way! They'll have some little dolls or knits or some such thing in them - I'll figure it out!

The weather was also pretty amazing so I did some robot sewing on the balcony! So nice!



This stack is coming along and should be finished up some time this week!  



Sewing through the night as usual!

I also got my packaging samples that I tried out on my new little dolls!



I think the size will work but I still have one or two more ideas to look in to before I make my final commitment...Serious stuff, guys!

A few non-workroom things that happened this week:

- Visited Nerdbiskit at Art Crawl on James N in Hamilton

I haven't been able to do the monthly art crawls this year so it was nice to live through Lisa a bit and it was fun to see lots of familiar local faces!

- Potter painting and friend birthday celebrations.

The next day we had planned to go paint some pottery for Tandy's birthday so I drew her up a little gift beforehand and then we all painted one little tea mug for Tandy to keep. Fun stuff!




-Small world photo proof.

I was also pretty excited to get a little photo from a Plush Team member, Diane Koss who took a vacation in Lunenburg and came across one of my Owl Mamas in the window of Dots and Loops on their second birthday! So exciting! I love when the world gets small like that!



Such a cute store!

So that's it for the week! Back to work!

Don't forget this is still a thing!


See you all next week!