Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Pumpkin
Shipped this lovely little felted pumpkin off to Redondo Beach today. Mom's going to have to felt another one, 'cause this one is going to be missed.
In other news, Hannah just put together a new blog for her little business, "Palindrome Dry Goods". Check out her blog and friend her on Facebook. We're missing her like mad, but know that she's enjoying her time up in Arcata.
Also, just sent out an email. If you didn't get it, here's a link.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Thank you Nicola!
Hello All!
Sharon here today. We are so thrilled to announce that The Tin Thimble just had out first international fiber artist from Ireland, Nicola Brown. She brought her passion for felting with her in a Big Way! What a joy! Nicola shared her vast knowledge of different techniques and we learned a ton that we can now share with our fellow felters! I almost cried when I put her on the train to continue her touring for three more weeks teaching in the Bay Area and Back East.
We are very excited to start adding more felting technique classes to our schedule - so keep you eye out for an email. If you love to felt, you must come in and see The Nicola Purse (I named it that. :-) - a densely felted, resist-method that is wonderful! It is an complex bag and needs an intense two day workshop to finish. The other class we'll be adding is a gorgeous mosaic nuno felted scarf. It looks a little like stained glass and it's a great way to use you stash of vintage silk scarves!
So, THANK YOU NICOLA! You are a wealth of knowledge and inspiration and we look forward to you next visit here at The Tin Thimble.
Sharon here today. We are so thrilled to announce that The Tin Thimble just had out first international fiber artist from Ireland, Nicola Brown. She brought her passion for felting with her in a Big Way! What a joy! Nicola shared her vast knowledge of different techniques and we learned a ton that we can now share with our fellow felters! I almost cried when I put her on the train to continue her touring for three more weeks teaching in the Bay Area and Back East.
We are very excited to start adding more felting technique classes to our schedule - so keep you eye out for an email. If you love to felt, you must come in and see The Nicola Purse (I named it that. :-) - a densely felted, resist-method that is wonderful! It is an complex bag and needs an intense two day workshop to finish. The other class we'll be adding is a gorgeous mosaic nuno felted scarf. It looks a little like stained glass and it's a great way to use you stash of vintage silk scarves!
So, THANK YOU NICOLA! You are a wealth of knowledge and inspiration and we look forward to you next visit here at The Tin Thimble.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Greetings from Arcata
Hi T3 fans!
So last time I wrote to you, I was putting snaps on Matthew's western shirt. After lots of deep breathing and aching hands, I applied all of them. He surprised me this weekend by showing up at my house, so I was excited to have him try it on!
I used a really awesome 1950's shirt pattern and 100% cotton. I LOVE the yolks, cuffs and all the cool vintage-y details.
And I also love the way the pearl snaps turned out. They're not the strongest snaps, but I would definitely use them again on a project. Matthew has been warned to snap and unsnap them as little as possible.
I'd say my first men's shirt was a total success! I'm thrilled.
In other news, Emma sent me a very exciting package from The Thimble yesterday and I can hardly wait to start sewing! She sent me fabrics and matching bias tape to make our Grandmother's Apron.
In addition to sewing for The Thimble and finishing Matthew's shirt, I've also been doing some sewing for my new little house up here in Arcata. Everything in this house is white, off white, cream or beige. I feel like I'm drowning in vanilla ice cream. As you all probably know, I LOVE color. So the lack there of bothers me.
I whipped up a little yellow curtain to hide our cleaning supplies. (The wall behind the bookshelf is the only wall in the whole house that is painted with color.)
I love this fabric and have used it for so many projects. It's almost gone and I'll be sad when it is.
I also sewed some place mats to match. They look blue in this photo, but they're actually a nice periwinkle-ish color. Any little splash of color helps!
So those have been my creative endeavors! I hope everyone back home is busy and creating away!
-Hannah
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Just Some Things...
Hi everyone! It's Hannah giving you the update today. I'm all moved in and settled in my new place in Arcata. It took me a while, but I finally got my sewing space organized and I fired up my machine a few days ago.
Emma asked me to sew some zippered pouches to sell in the Thimble. I love these little projects, they're perfect for using scraps and I love making the different fabric combinations.
After working on a few of those, I decided to attempt to put on my first snaps. I made Matthew a western shirt a few weeks ago, but had been avoiding the pearl snaps for fear I would screw the whole thing up. With him on the phone for some support however, I whipped out my gripper and punched away!
So far, so good. Whew! I finished all the snaps, and as soon as I get a picture of him in his shirt I'll share it.
I hope everyone is doing well back at home, I miss working at the Thimble and seeing all the familiar faces that come in!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
It's like Christmas around here!
Hello everyone,
There are very exciting things happening at the Thimble. Yesterday, we received Amy Butler's entire "Love" line of cottons! They are so beautiful and inspiring. There are so many projects I want to make using these fabrics.
There are very exciting things happening at the Thimble. Yesterday, we received Amy Butler's entire "Love" line of cottons! They are so beautiful and inspiring. There are so many projects I want to make using these fabrics.
We also received four cotton voiles by Anna Maria Horner!
And I was SO excited that I went home and made myself a shirt with one of them.
This fabric is so wonderful. It's soft and light and breezy and perfect for so many projects!
On top of all our new fabrics, we have been working on our linens. After the yard sale we scored at, a woman brought in her mother's linen collection and offered to sell it to us. We couldn't resist! And now, our classroom looks like this.
There's mom at her mangle. Thank goodness for that machine!
So, we have a lot of work to do. We're soaking, washing, drying, ironing, and pricing. Whew! Come in and check out all our new goods, we're excited to show them off.
Labels:
Around the Shop,
Beautiful Old Things,
Sewing
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Dumpster Diving
I uncovered these yesterday while diving in a dumpster outside of a yard sale (the owners gave me permission, don't worry :-)
Look at the back!
It's SO sad the things that people throw away. Mom and I are constantly rescuing beautiful family heirloom pieces from a sad, sad ending. This one will be around the shop for a while, you should come check it out if you're nearby!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Such Excitement!
Hi T3 Fans,
It's Hannah writing to you today. As some of you may know, I'm moving to Arcata (up on the coast in Humboldt County) to go to school. I'm moving in 11 days and I'm so excited! So, in my college-student financial panic, I opened an Etsy store! I have been an absolute sewing maniac for the past few days. I am so thrilled to finally be selling my own things. Here are just a few of the items I have posted so far.
It's Hannah writing to you today. As some of you may know, I'm moving to Arcata (up on the coast in Humboldt County) to go to school. I'm moving in 11 days and I'm so excited! So, in my college-student financial panic, I opened an Etsy store! I have been an absolute sewing maniac for the past few days. I am so thrilled to finally be selling my own things. Here are just a few of the items I have posted so far.
Perfectly Practical Wallet designed by me
Friday Social Cafe Apron
Midwest Wrist Cuff
In other news, our lovely garden at home has been producing away! Emma and I are excited to see corn, tomatoes, zucchini, and LOTS of summer squash...
There's 5 in this picture, but I picked 6 more within the next two days. It's too bad you can't make summer squash bread...
As I type, my students in Home Ec are working on making these aprons from Lotta Jansdotter's book. Here is the one I finished yesterday, I'll post pictures of their finished projects soon.
Speaking of Home Ec, I wanted to share some of my students projects from previous classes this month.
These are Amy's pillowcases from the first class. They matched her bedroom perfectly! The Alexander Henry fabric she used looks lovely.
And this is Brooke's tote bag from last weeks class. Again, the Alexander Henry fabric was a good choice.
The schedule is up for classes into September so if you're interested in signing up for Home Ec (in August we'll be making gardening gloves and a gardening tote. In September we'll be making very traditional projects that include yo-yo's, log cabin coasters, embroidered towels and an apron) give us a call or drop in and we'd love to sign you up!
Anyway, wish me luck in Arcata! I'm going to miss the Thimble and all my relatives here, haha. I'll be back often to visit!
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