Wednesday, December 30, 2009

2009 - A Reflection

As the year comes to an end, I wanted to thank everyone for being so very supportive while I get Eterknitty Designs off the ground. While I only launched in November, these last two months have been far more successful than I could have imagined. That is wholly because of all of you. 

Thank you so much! I hope you all have a very happy and healthy new year! 

Warmest wishes, - J

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Pink Net Scarf

Lastly, but not leastly, here is the most recent incarnation of the Net Scarf, which is quickly becoming a classic.  For this scarf, I used a light pink with contrasting black netting.  The pink is a wool/acrylic blend, which is warm and cozy.


Muppet Gift Set

This gift set includes a beanie and net scarf.  I used a purple mohair/acryclic/nylon blend which is too soft to be believe.  The contrasting black on the scarf is a black crochet thread and for the hat, I used a wool/acrylic blend.  I used smaller needles for the net scarf than I have in the past.  This makes the stitches finer and a little more delicate, while still achieving the net feel.  The hat has a brim using the "muppet" yarn from the scarf, while the crown is knit using a more sedate black yarn in a basic stockinette stitch.


Little Boy Gift Set

This adorable set is comprised of a hat and scarf.  It was made for a 18 month old little boy.  I used a navy blue and light grey wool/acrylic blend which can be machine washed for easy care.  The scarf is knit using a stockinette stitch with contrasting stripes in garter stitch, giving it an interesting texture.


Little Girl Gift Set

This adorable set is comprised of a hat and scarf.  It was made for a 4 year old little girl.  I used a heather pink and light grey wool/acrylic blend which can be machine washed for easy care.  The scarf is knit using a rib stitch with contrasting stripes in garter stitch, giving it an interesting texture.


Christmas Orders Completed!

I finished the Christmas orders last night.  I am so thrilled with how they turned out.  And, I have a bunch of new photos to show off.  I will list them in the next posts.

Get in touch with me soon if you are interested in ordering something for Valentine's Day.  Why not get your sweetheart something warm and snuggly (or a little naughty).  I will stop accepting Valentine's orders on 1/15/10.

Warmest wishes,
- J

Monday, December 21, 2009

Dragging...

Today has been a very, very long day.  I was up late last night working on orders.  I have one more hat to make before Wednesday and then I am taking a well-deserved day off.  My hands need the break. 

My next 5 projects:
1. Purple & Black Muppet Beanie
2. Scarf with Sleeves (aka Sceeve)
3. Baby Booty and Hat set
4. Ear Warmer
5. Motorcycle Hood
+ some belated Christmas gifts, which I can not mention at the moment.

I have started taking orders for Valentine's Day.  I had friend from high school contact me today about some items she would like made.  I am looking forward to talking more to her about the ideas and nailing something down.

Tonight, I will be working on that hat and hanging out with Raven and my dear friend Kaimi who I see very rarely.  I am very much looking forward to it.

I hope everyone survives the last few days before Christmas.

Warmest wishes,
- J

Friday, December 18, 2009

Today has been a very nice day

Raven and I had a great day today.  He had the day off, so he slept in and then around noon we went to brunch at this fantastic cafe near our place.  Portage Bay Cafe is this great little place that does uses all organic, fair trade ingredients from as many local sources as possible.  They have an awesome vegan selection and are great about working with food allergies.  It was very nice to have a sit down breakfast just the two of us.  We haven't done that in a very long time.

After brunch, we went to Fred Meyer's to pick up some ingredients for baking cookies.  There was a local radio station out front, collecting toys for the Salvation Army.  One of the radio personalities was a guy who was on a show that my mom used to watch every afternoon, so I got his autograph for her.  We also picked up a couple of gift requests.  We got a couple of toy trucks for a 1-2 year old boy, and some Megablocks for a 2 year old girl.  I couldn't resist picking up stuffed Bernie and Cookie Monster dolls.

We went home and started baking cookies.  I am making 8 dozen molasses gingersnap cookies from an old family recipe.  One of my family traditions growing up was baking cookies and watching Christmas movies.  I decided today was the perfect day to do that.  While making the first batch, my little $15.00 hand mixer burnt out, and so back out we went to find a stand mixer that would be up to the job.  I looked at some websites and decided to try a couple of different stores.  The first store was sold out, and the sales person was extremely rude.  He informed me that I should have called the store first before coming in.  I really didn't appreciate being lectured after being told that they didn't have what I was looking for.  So we went to the next store.  They did have the mixer we needed, but were also very busy.  Most of the patrons were rude, pushy and didn't seem to have any manners.  It made me very happy to come home.

Now I am back to baking, and am watching Sleepless in Seattle.  Not totally a Christmas movie, but kind of. At the very least, it is a good movie to bake to.  I am going to teach Raven how to make these cookies so that he can help next year.  Then, back to knitting.

Warmest wishes,
- J

Christmas

I can't believe it is already the last weekend before Christmas.  I am right on schedule to finish my large order this weekend, although it is definitely going to be a busy weekend.  I have to finish knitting, bake 4 batches of Ginger Snap cookies, wrap presents and I have a couple of holiday parties to attend.  Oh!  I also have to try to beat this cold before Wednesday.  I am recruiting my jolly Christmas elf, Raven to assist me.

My favorite webmonkey, Gryph, has been hard at work making the site even better.  I am so lucky to have him helping me.

I have a new Facebook page as well.  Come check it out and become a fan!  Eterknitty Designs Facebook Page.  There is a section for reviews, and I have a discussion board going about ideas for new designs.  Come give me your feedback.

Back to work for me.

Warmest wishes,
- J

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Updates

Last night was dedicated to finishing work.  I completed the knitting on one of the little kid scarves I am working on and then I moved on to weaving in all of the ends.  I also did the finishing work for a pair of spats a friend of mine ordered.  They came out awesome.  I can't wait until he sees them today.  Here are some pictures as a sneak preview:




This is another version of the spats. For this pair, I used a rust colored wool/acrylic blend. They may not be as fuzzy as the first pair, but they are definitely still warm and cozy!

I will be working more on Christmas orders and am hoping to be finished by the end of this weekend.  I will post more photos as soon as I can. 

Warmest wishes,
- J

Friday, December 11, 2009

Help Needed

I would love to get some testimonials from happy customers to post on my site.  If any of you would be so kind to take a few minutes and write a short paragraph about my work, I would be very grateful.

Warmest wishes,
- J

Productive Day

Today has been incredibly productive so far.  I got an email from my grandmother saying that my cousin was interested in placing an order.  I called my cousin and found out that she is actually interested in doing a wholesale venture with me for a baby boutique in Atlanta.  She also makes crafts and sells her work to this boutique.  She was thinking that I could create some unique baby pieces and maybe sell them there as well.  She is going to send me all of the info and we will see what happens.  I am really excited about this possibility.

I also got an email from a co-worker looking for website advice for a friend of his.  His friend is trying to set up a site for Martial Arts classes, but has no web coding experience (just like me) and wanted to know how to get started.  I pointed him in the direction of Google Sites.  I used this service for my first site, which was a great way to get things out there.  I am no longer using Google Sites, but it was super user friendly and easy to get started with.

Now back to my Christmas orders.  I have one of the kids hats finished and am about halfway done with one of the matching scarves.  I am really happy with how they are turning out so far.  I will be taking photos and posting them as soon as all of the orders are completed.

Warmest wishes,
- J

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Cream/Brown Net Scarf

This is another variation of the Net Scarf. I used a cream wool that has flecks of brown and black in it for the thick stripes, and a chocolate brown crochet thread for the netting. It is warm and cozy and extremely natural looking.


Gold Mohair/Metallic Scarf

This scarf is knit with a mohair/metallic acrylic blend yarn. It has a color variegation ranging from to chocolate brown with shades of orange and rust. I knit it using a climbing rib technique, which gives it a great texture. It is warm, but also light.


Blue Mohair Metallic Scarf

This scarf is knit with a mohair/metallic acrylic blend yarn. It has a color variegation ranging from a very pale blue to black. I knit it in a lace stitch, which doesn't translate well in photos, but looks fantastic when held up against the light.


Photos!

I have finally had time to upload my photos of my most recent projects.  Check out the next three posts to see the pics!

Warmest wishes,
- J

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Fortuitous Meeting

A friend of mine owed me a coffee, so Thursday morning I walked over to the local Starbucks and while waiting for my coffee, I had a very interesting conversation with the barista.  I mentioned Eterknitty Designs (sieze any opportunity for free marketing!!) and I was telling her about some of the designs I have made, and some of the projects that are in the pipes.  I specifically mentioned some of the ideas I have for pet clothes and toys.  She mentioned that a co-worker of hers was starting a business selling gift baskets for pets.  She thought it would be a brilliant idea to include some handmade toys/clothes in the gift baskets.  I gave her my contact info and she is going to pass it along to her co-worker.  I hope that we can get together and come up with an idea to link our products.  I think it would be fantastic to be included in something like that.  Keep your fingers crossed for me!

Warmest wishes,
- J

Friday, December 4, 2009

The New Site is Launched!

Check out www.eterknittydesigns.com.  It is new improved.  Very much thanks to my favorite webmonkey Gryph, who did an excellent job making the site more dynamic. 

We will continue making improvements in the coming months.  This blog will be embedded on the site soon.  I am hoping to take some photos this weekend, which I will be posting as soon as possible, and I am working on a Knitting Education page which I am very excited about.  I will include information on various kind of stitches (hopefully with photos), as well as info on different fiber types. 

Warmest wishes,
- J

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Christmas Orders

I am officially booked up for Christmas.  I can not accept any more orders that need to be completed before Christmas.  However, if anyone would like place an order for after the holidays I would be happy to oblige.  You can find my contact info at www.eterknittydesigns.com.

Warmest wishes,
- J

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Thanksgiving

I hope that everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving last week. We definitely did. We spent the holiday with our families in Everson, WA. My husband's sister and her husband were visiting from KT and we were able to spend a little bit of time with them. We left Seattle after work on Wednesday evening and arrived at my mother-in-law's house with enough time to visit before bed. On Thanksgiving, my parents came over and we all had dinner together. I am very thankful that our families get along so well and we can all celebrate the holidays together. I was also able to work on some orders and was happily surprised at how much I was able to accomplish.

Thursday night, we left Everson after dinner and came back home. A few hours later, I was in line at Target for some Black Friday madness. I found a great deal on a camera that I needed for the business. Surprisingly enough, the lines weren't awful. Having worked retail as a teenager, I was dreading the crowds, but Target wasn't really all that busy. I picked up the camera and some other essentials and went home to sleep.

Saturday was spent wandering around Seattle with the in-laws. We had a great time exploring Pike's Place Market and I got some great ideas for projects. Keep your eyes out for more info as I work on designing new things. We ended the day with dinner at Rockbottom before heading back to our place. All in all, it was a great day and it was really nice spending time with everyone. It was a great break from normal day to day life, but now I am getting back in the swing of things. I am working on some really cool mohair scarves, which I should have photos of soon.

Warmest wishes,
- J