For three sisters who are sure to be the cutest little spiders at the pumpkin patch this year.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Monogramming, Embroidery, Applique & such
Monogramming, Embroidery, & Applique - gotta love it.
This was for a little friend of mine who loves mermaids
Happy Birthday to Graci
Handmade monogrammed pillowcase top with leggings
Handmade embroidered pillow case baby dress
I made this T-shirt for my daughters who both have birthdays coming up in the winter
A new take on the "little black dress"
Everyday is a good day to get a present
Handmade Monogrammed dress with & matching hair bow
I love this font... the whole alphabet & freedom of color choices is available
Audrey LOVED her jelly fish with korker ribbon tentacles
Time for the ball
Personalized Luggage tags
Boys need fun things too
Custom personalized pillow case
Custom made dress, bonnet, booties, & burp cloth
Fun Taggie burp cloth
Korker bows (mostly)
These are just a couple korker bows shown with the baby headband. The baby headbands come in 6 colors - White, Black, Light Pink, Hot Pink, Brown, & Red - you can inter-change just about any clippie bow you want for your own personal look.
Okay, well this one is a fuzzy bow (not korker) but I think its cute.
Two-color small korker clippie bow
Large Multi-color korker clippie bow... these pretty much match anything
Medium two-color korker clippie bow
Team Spirit - Medium korker clippie bow (shown in University of Tennessee colors)
About Me
First of all I'm a mom of two wonderful, talented, beautiful daughters. My mother owned a drapery company for a large portion of my childhood & into my high school days so the sounds of sewing machines running and ladies giggling while they worked 8-10 hours was a sound that I was quite familiar with. I never thought of myself as artistic or crafty because my mom (in my opinion) was the most talented & artistic person I had ever known. It seemed there was NOTHING she could not do or make or create & I never felt like I could live up to that. It started when I was in my 20's and married. Mom came to visit & said "you need to learn to crochet." Reluctantly & sure of my quick failure I agreed to try. Amazingly, I was pretty good at it (after some practice) & really came to enjoy it. When I got good and comfortable with that she said, "well now you need to learn to knit." KNITTING???? isn't that much harder? However, I tried & with some time mastered that, but I could never sew on a machine.... right?
In August of 2002 (on my birthday) when I was pregnant with my first child my mom took me to the store to pick out my sewing machine... I had heard them running my whole life & yet they seemed completely foreign to me but like the other forms of sewing I thought I'd give it a shot... basically because my mommy told me I had to :-) I took home my shiny new Kenmore sewing machine with storage case & set it on the dining room table... where it sat, packaged nicely in its storage case for a month or so. That is, until I moved it to the hall closet. In October of that same year my husband & his brothers had planned a big hunting trip & would be gone to Colorado for a week. My mom called, "grandma & I are coming to visit for a few days... to teach you to sew" WHAT????
The rest is history I guess... I love to sew. For about 5 years I owned and operated an online business called The Brag Bag. I made custom photo purses. A few years ago I made the decision to close down because I had too many orders to keep up with & it became very stressful. I knew I needed to focus on my children. I still make all kinds of things: clothing (including flower girl formals) for my kids, hairbows, burp cloths, & more. Friends of mine always tell me I should sell some of the things I make. So here I am. If you see something you like you are welcome to comment or contact me.
In August of 2002 (on my birthday) when I was pregnant with my first child my mom took me to the store to pick out my sewing machine... I had heard them running my whole life & yet they seemed completely foreign to me but like the other forms of sewing I thought I'd give it a shot... basically because my mommy told me I had to :-) I took home my shiny new Kenmore sewing machine with storage case & set it on the dining room table... where it sat, packaged nicely in its storage case for a month or so. That is, until I moved it to the hall closet. In October of that same year my husband & his brothers had planned a big hunting trip & would be gone to Colorado for a week. My mom called, "grandma & I are coming to visit for a few days... to teach you to sew" WHAT????
The rest is history I guess... I love to sew. For about 5 years I owned and operated an online business called The Brag Bag. I made custom photo purses. A few years ago I made the decision to close down because I had too many orders to keep up with & it became very stressful. I knew I needed to focus on my children. I still make all kinds of things: clothing (including flower girl formals) for my kids, hairbows, burp cloths, & more. Friends of mine always tell me I should sell some of the things I make. So here I am. If you see something you like you are welcome to comment or contact me.
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