Welcome to Sew in the Snow Blog

This blog is about my passions in life: family, quilting, and new adventures. Quilting is my main passion! I also love my family tirelessly and devote most of my energy to my young preschool girls and my husband. This blog will be about my creative process in quilting and some about being a Mom in this busy world. Being of Irish descent, I love a good story. So buckle in, here we go!

Friday, March 9, 2012

Friday Featured Artist: Pat Young



I first saw Pat's quilts while looking through the new listings on the Quiltsy team discussions.  She has such beautiful quilts that I wanted a chance to "meet" her through an interview.  She graciously agreed to be interviewed.  Since then, I have had the opportunity to chat with her a few times (via convo on Etsy) and she is a generous and kind soul.  She is the kind of quilter that makes me proud to be in the quilting community.
  
What originally gave you the idea to create such an interesting Etsy shop?
I knew I wanted to make and sell my quilts and other handmade items, but craft fairs were limited to local and are limited to how well they are advertised. I wanted to start my own business. One day I was reading the Sunday paper and there was an article about a local woman who was selling purses on Etsy. I did a lot of research and a gathered a lot of information over the next three months, then jumped in with both feet. My shop now reflects all the different aspects of me.


Ideas are often so hard to implement—tell us a bit about how you started and what were your first steps in creating your niche in the Etsy and handmade community.
I always loved sewing and the freedom to use fabric to create something special. Quilts are a wonderful way of combining both. I always had people ask me to make them baby quilts to give as gifts so I decided that would be a good starting point for my shop. As I grew, so did the variety of items that went into my shop. 
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Could you share some tips on how someone would go about growing an Etsy shop or online presence?
I think a lot of networking and knowing your customer are two key things. You also need to keep it fresh and interesting to keep customers coming back.


What is your main hurdle in running your Etsy site to date?
Finding the time to do all the things I want to do. I have another business I run during the day, and then there is all things house related to do besides.


What are some of the most interesting teams you’ve seen develop on the Etsy site?
I’m not really up on most of the teams on Etsy. I am a member a few that work for me and what I am trying to do. The Quiltsy team is the most prominent. It is more than just a team. It is family, help when needed and a support group as well.


What is the structure behind the scenes—how many people do you have working on your shop at the moment?
My shop is strictly me. I do have the company of at least one of my three dogs when I am working, though.


How do you promote your business? Facebook, Twitter, blogging, or other?
I do use Facebook, and I have a blog for what I am currently working on (which I need to be more diligent about using).


Describe the process of creating one of your handmade items.
I usually start with fabric. Sometimes I have an idea or design in my head and pull fabrics that want to use for it. Other times I just start with one focus fabric and pull coordinating fabrics and let them “speak’ to me as far as a design goes. I usually use a design wall once I get going to pull it all together.


What do you love most about making your products?
What I love most is having an idea in my head and seeing that idea come to reality, to become something tangible.


Fun Facts:
List 3 adjectives that describe you.
Creative, quirky, patient.


If you were an animal, what animal would you be?
If I were an animal, I would be a dog. Dogs are fiercely loyal and protective, very patient and giving, very loving and very intelligent.





Conclusion
To discover the great quilted items that Pat has handmade, click on this link to PatsPassion shop.  It has a variety of quilted treasures waiting for you to discover.  They range in size including: pot holders, mug rugs, place mats, wall hangings, baby quilts, and full size quilts.  I especially love these cute place mats!  Since I live in Alaska these would be perfect for me. 

Quilted Placemats Country Bear and Moose


 




Monday, March 5, 2012

Treasury of Favorites

The Hearth and Handmade blog has done a featured artist on me.  It'll be up for a week!  Very exciting. 

I guess I can see how the artist feel when I do a feature on them.  I feel special and rather flattered, even though I answered the questions, it's strangely empowering to see it in print.  It's fun to see my stuff displayed by someone else.  So much easier than putting myself out there.
 
Here's a treasury of my favorite things from Etsy this week.  Click on the link to buy them or browse at these wonderful shops.  I sure had fun browsing them.  There are so many wonderfully talented artists out there.  We as fellow artist need to support one-another.  And, of course, it's fun!

Baby Bricks Quilt by NannyGrans

Orange Leaves Canadian Forest by RaceyTay

Sebastian Hat Baby Cakes by Honey Cake

Handmade Fabric Box English Rose by Patchwork Mill

Butterflies Magic Crystal Necklace by BrankletsnBling

St Patricks Day Irish Mug Rug by Sew Fun Quilts

 Have you ever done a review or an interview of another artist?  Who did you share it with?  I know that Facebook is a great place to share information.  I think it's true what they say, that by helping others you help yourself.  Reach out and help someone today.... share the love with another artist.  Publish something on Facebook or Twitter.


Friday, March 2, 2012

Friday Featured Artist: Lone Alaskan Gypsy

Today I'm going to do something a little different for my Friday Featured Artist.  I'm going to review an item from a shop instead of an interview.  The special treat for you--- you get a chance to win this precious item!  I'm having a giveaway!  So, who is this generous Featured Artist that donated a handmade treasure for you?  The Lone Alaskan Gypsy.  I love that name!

So, what do we know about this mysterious artist?  I think she says it best in her profile on Etsy.  "I am a nature loving bohemian free spirit. My heart is that of a hippy, but I have an ancient Native American's soul. I am very in tune with my spiritual side and have a great fondness for this mother earth and all she holds dear to her heart. All of my work is inspired by nature."

Dawn has many gorgeous products in her shop.  They range from a super-cute woodland creature headband (I want one!) to feather hair clip accessories and fur cuffs.  The free spirit will have a joyous journey while browsing through her shop. 

Dawn's shop is an eclectic treasure trove.  As she states in her profile,
"I enjoy... absolutely any craft project."  This shows in her fun creations.  It all is made with loving care to create the best possible product for our enjoyment.  What a fun shop to visit!



Today I have the honor of reviewing a splendid Alaskan fox fur cuff handmade by Dawn.  It is gorgeous!  It is so soft, you'll want to stroke it.  I sure did!  It measures about 7" from fur tip-to-tip (since the fur moves this isn't an exact measurement).  The firm bracelet interior measures about 2.5" and will fit most people.   I tried it on... it looks great on me.  Too bad I can't win it.  LOL.

Shadowed Timber Fur
This fur accessory will add some flair to any outfit from a sweater to an elegant dress.  It is sure to get compliments as you go out on the town.  The fur is soft and supple.  It has no scent on it, which is great!  The fur has obviously been cured properly to produce the finest quality possible.  (Note: her husband traps these furs in an ethical manner.)


The coloring of this lovely fur cuff is simply stunning.  The outer red fur is accented by blonde highlights (I'm jealous!) that make it really sparkle in the light.  The short and luxuriously soft inner grey fur is from the undercoat of the fox.  It shows through the red and adds another element of complexity to the fur cuff.  As the fur gently swirls around your wrist you may see either the red-orange of the outer fur or the soft grey of the inner fur.  This reveals the true artistry of the piece. 

So, now you're asking yourself, how can I win this?!  This giveaway contest will run for two weeks.  The giveaway will be on St. Patrick's Day!  For this giveaway you need to tell one other person about this blog and you need to comment.  If your friend wants a chance to win, she will also have to pass on the blog link.  It's like one of those charming friendship chain letters that keeps growing. When you get an email, or snail mail, chain letter do you pass it on?  Honestly, I usually don't, but if there's treasure involved I definitely do!

I want the everyone to have a chance to win this luxurious fur cuff!  So share the love!  I hope to hear from you!