Indie Craft Experience Wrap-Up

Well, I’m exhausted. But it was a fun weekend hanging out with the hipster kids at the Indie Craft Experience. Laura and I had the first booth as you walked in the door, which kept foot traffic and a cool breeze headed our way. I think I made a small bit of money, but it’s just so much work! I am an old lady with many aches and pains.

But I really enjoy talking with people about making things and encouraging people to learn to sew. “You like this bag? You should make one!” By the way, I am really going to try to post a tutorial for this bag later this week. Laura’s felted goods were a big hit and people loved learning about her needle felting process. Yes, she pokes a needle into felt for hours, perfecting the gentle art of patience.

And I didn’t even take my camera! But I do have these Instagram shots. You can see our booth above and Laura’s acorns below. Thanks to everyone who came out and bought something from us!

Plus, I got to shop a bit! Truly, I did not even have time to really look at all the booths, but here’s what I got:

-This great pickle softie from our booth neighbor, Missy Kulik. For my kid’s teacher who collects pickles!

-I traded Laura for some of her cute little felted gnomes.

-Two tins of delicious flavored salt from Beautiful Briny Sea. This would make a great simple hostess or teacher gift. I’m afraid that I’m selfishly keeping mine!

-A set of napkins from The High Fiber. I adore her tiny little appliqué designs.

Other great vendors: chocolate from Sweeteeth, rubber stamps and whimsical wooden dolls from The Small Object, these creative softies from What’s In Your Cellar, wooden bangle bracelets from Dendrocreations, and prints from Methane Studios. Kudos to Christy and Shannon who did a great job organizing this show. Don’t miss more handmade goodness at the Pop-Up Shop in Criminal Records from November 24-December 30.

Holiday Shopping Spectacular

I’m almost ready for the Indie Craft Experience Holiday Shopping Spectacular tomorrow! If you live near Atlanta, come by! It’s at Ambient Plus Studio tomorrow and Sunday from 11am – 6pm. Admission is $5 and there will be more than 100 vendors. Click here for directions and details.

I’ll be selling these things here, plus more! I used lots of my new fabric for Kokka, plus some of my other Japanese fabric favorites. I’m sharing a booth with my friend Laura of Felt Jar and she’ll have loads of felted cuteness. I’ll also have copies of my book 1, 2, 3 Sew. Laura took the photos for my book (she’s multi-talented). Hope to see you there.

Quick Coin Pouch

Head over to Skip to My Lou to see my tutorial for this Quick Coin Pouch. I love these pouches and I’ve been meaning to make one for a while, so thought I’d share how I made mine.

I’ll be selling a few of these at the Indie Craft Experience Holiday Shopping Spectacular this weekend. In fact, I’ve got a stack of stuff to sell here. But much more to make before Saturday! Hope you’ll stop by if you live in town. Looks like Felt Jar and I will be the first booth when you walk in the door, so you can’t miss us!

 

Quick Crafty Round-Up

Just a few craft links, plus some other random links for you today. Pictured above:

46 Ideas for DIY Jewelry You’ll Actually Want to Wear from Buzzfeed.

Lego Gift Boxes from Lines Across.

Kaleidocycle Folding Paper Toy from Mini Eco.

PomPom Bookmarks from Design Mom.

Snowflake Scallop Bunting from Bugs and Fishes.

Lattice Pie Mug Toppers from A Subtle Revelry (via Craft).

For those of you parents feeling like you are juggling too many things, read this article, laugh, and feel better about letting your kids play instead of teaching them Mandarin.

Quilt Market Wrap-Ups: Kathy Mack of Pink Chalk Fabrics has a nice trend report from market. I always feel like she has a good perspective on what’s happening in the industry. And of course, follow along with Kim and her gang of reporters over on True Up for tons of posts with photos. And check out this inspiring video made by Creative Bug. I particularly like what Kaffe Fassett says about beautiful fabrics having restorative powers. You can also see a peek of the Kokka booth with my Stamped fabric collection over at Made by Rae. All of my samples are traveling to Europe and unfortunately I didn’t get any photos before Market, but I’m making loads of stuff with this fabric and will show you more soon!