Friday, August 17, 2012

Skeleton Cameos A Plenty!

I've been going nuts with creating things with skeleton cameos. I'm falling in love with making chokers. I just ordered some more of these resin cabochons in a plethora of colors. I'm going to use the smaller ones to glue onto my rose hair clips. I can't wait to get a chance to play with the new colors.



I've been preparing for AWA for a few months now and I've just now got around to making some chokers for the show. It just seems like there aren't enough hours in the day to get everything done. I've been trying to take it easy though so I don't get too many muscle pains.


I need to try to schedule another photo shoot sometime this week. I've been making a lot of new hats. I just finished a gorgeous lime green beret with a lace pattern in 100% wool. I don't get to use wool very often, but it's always a treat when I do. I can't wait to get pictures that can do these accessories justice instead of these poorly lit camera phone pics.



Monday, May 14, 2012

The Hero of Canton

“Jayne!
The Man they call Jayne!
He robbed from the rich and he gave to the poor,
He stood up to the man and he gave him what for.
Our love for him now, ain’t hard to explain,
The hero of Canton, the man they call Jayne!”

I need inspiration...

I've been working really hard for the past couple of months to make as many things as possible for the cons up ahead. I'm starting to get burned out on what I should make. It's always really hard guessing what people will and won't buy. There have been many times when I think something will sell and then nobody buys it. Then there are other times when I make something that I think won't sell and then I can't keep it in stock. I feel like I have a disconnect from what popular opinion is.

I suppose I could make more of what I've designed already so that there will be plenty in stock. I get so bored making the same thing over and over, but I knew that I would have to make multiples of products eventually. I can't wait until after con season is over so I can focus on making things for me.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Photoshop and Con News

I just crawled out from under a rock and finally got my hands on Photoshop. Ever since I was using a computer I would always use the photo editing software of kings, which is of course MS Paint. ;P Almost a year ago, I got turned on to using Picasa, which is great for doing some really basic photo edits like adjusting brightness and correcting red eye. It's a free program, which is why I opted to use it instead of Photoshop. I still couldn't do any graphic design or anything super impressive, but I was able to make the pictures I took of my products look more legit.

Finally my friend let me transfer a copy of Adobe Master Collection CS4 from his hard drive. It wasn't long before I felt a little overwhelmed, but I've been tinkering with Photoshop a lot lately trying to get a hang of it. I'm still not able to make anything super impressive, but I am getting better at it as I go. It also helps to have so many friends that use it on a daily basis to teach me what I need to know and how to improve my skills. I feel so lucky!

Recently I've changed my Etsy shop status to "Vacation Mode". I really didn't want to, but I'm not able to juggle custom orders and making products for the con. I will still take requests on my Facebook page (www.facebook.com/magicineverystitch) and on Deviant Art. You can still send requests via Etsy through a conversation, but you'll receive an auto-reply message. Don't despair because I'm still going to be able to see your message and I'll be checking back there everyday to see if there are any new messages.

Here's something that I've made with Photoshop for my Facebook page. It's nothing special, but I am proud of it. I made a collage of things that I've made to show off what I can do.

I'm really happy with how this turned out! I learned a lot about Photoshop and how I can improve with my photography. This will only help me stick to a higher standard.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Photo Shoot!

I finally got a chance to do a photo shoot today! The weather was very beautiful instead of its usual grey and murky tone. I had a great time hanging out with my neighbor and her kids.

Here are a few photos that were taken today. Enjoy!







Friday, March 9, 2012

Printing Business

I decided to give the printing business a try. I found out that you can work through VistaPrint as a reseller. I'm still working out the details of how to make this all work. I ordered a starter kit and some new business cards, which are on their way here. I love the new design for my business cards! They're so cute!

So, basically what I do is pay the wholesale prices for the products ordered and make it slightly more expensive to make a profit. The problem with this is that a lot of people already know that you can get 250 cards for free with VistaPrint on your first order with them. However, I can resell anything that they sell. They don't give away card carriers or promotional items for free. Hopefully I can find people who want to buy brochures or t-shirts.

I really hope that this takes off and that I can continue to work from home. I'm going to need to learn how to do graphic design or get my friends who can do that to work with me. That would be nifty.

Might do a photo shoot later with my friend Jess.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Market Bag Tutorial!

One of the reasons I wanted to have a blog was to share how I make some of my simpler designs. This way people who knit, who like what they see, can make one of their own. I like to work with designs that can look great in many color combinations and can be altered slightly to make a huge difference. You can take something simple and turn it into something complex with a few easy changes.

This tutorial will feature a pattern for the market bags that I sell on my Etsy. It's super simple and a great way to boost your lace skill. If you've never worked with a lace stitch before, this is a great introduction to get you started. This bag is also really fun to play around with and get your hands dirty with some designing of your own. There's no right or wrong way to make these bags.

Difficulty: Beginner

Gauge: 6 sts = 2ins X 10 rows = 2 ins

What you will need:
1. Size 10 1/2 Circular Needles (cns)
2. Primary Color Yarn
3. Secondary Color Yarn (Optional)
4. Size 2 Double Pointed Needles (dpns) or i-cord maker

Notes:
This bag is worked in the round after picking up stitches from a base that is worked flat. Once you complete the base and work a few inches, you can store your yarn in the bag as you work on it. This makes it easier for you to work on the go!

Things to know:
K - Knit, P - Purl, CO - Cast on, BO - Bind off, sts - stitches, meas - measures, ins - inches, pm - place marker, rnd -round, St st - Stockinette stitch, YO - Yarn over, k2tog - Knit 2 together

Base:
CO 21 sts with primary color, do not join sts
K1, P1on right and wrong sides (seed moss st)
Work even until the base is about ten ins long.
BO, do not tie off
Begin to pick up sts along the edges of the base joining sts, pm (Make sure that the sts are a multiple of 6.)
Work even in Stockinette Stitch for 2 inches

Bag:
Switch to secondary color, if desired
YO, k2tog all across
K
Rep these two rows until bag meas 10 ins from bottom.

Top:
Switch back to primary color
Work K1, P1 rib st for two rows.
[K1, P1]2x, YO, P2tog all across
Work K1, P1 rib st for two rows
BO

Drawstring:
With dpns, CO 4 sts
K in rnd until cord is long enough to weave in and out of holes at the top of the bag with four ins extra on both ends.
BO, tie the ends in a knot
Weave in all loose ends

Your bag should look something like this:

You can easily change how the bag looks by adding a cable panel.



You can also try using different colors. You can add a little variety by inverting the colors. 


It's also fun to dress these bags up with appliques or removable brooches. 


These bags are quick, easy to make and fun to play around with. I use these bags for grocery shopping all the time. The base is strong and can hold ice cream or cans. It's excellent drape allows for unusual shapes to fit more than a regular grocery bag. You can also use these bags for other projects or taking things to the beach. 

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!