Craftiness

keeping it simple

I’m feeling good about my most recent shop addition, the haiku nighties, and finishing up a few more baby items before embarking on something new. I have to keep remembering that this is a side project and (so far at least) the business model is not remotely viable as anything more than (eventually, hopefully) a small trickle of supplementary income — even if I get to the point where I sell as much as I can physically produce in the time I have available.

My real goal is to justify time and space for my creativity. Making things helps me think and keeps me inspired. When I feel like a boring person who does nothing but work and do laundry and change diapers and read picture books about ducks, this project gives me an excuse to open up one of the many drawers in my office that are stuffed to bursting with scraps of beautiful fabric, scribbled ideas, journals, and other signs of life that remind me that there’s more to me than my daily responsibilities and that it’s been there all along. When I do this, I’m more likely to write, more likely to take care of my body, and more likely to do all kinds of other great things that I want to prioritize in my life.


So, I’m trying to keep it simple. That means keeping the marketing side of things as minimal as my years of working in marketing allow, not stressing about turning a profit, and focusing on the creative process. Make what I can make, sell what I can sell, and keep exploring. That’s my creative manifesto – for now, at least.

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nighties & skirts – coming soon!

I’m still tweaking the sizing and trying to get good photographs, but I can hardly wait to get some women’s clothing items into the shop. I’ve got three skirts almost ready to go, and I’ve almost pinned down the design for a sweet and summery short nightie that I’ll be able to make to order in a variety of vintage fabrics. Here’s a quick sneak peek of the first fabric combo. Just a couple more days till I can show you more!

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fantasy project – triangle table

One of the challenges of considering oneself a crafty person is that you’re constantly seeing things that could be SO AWESOME if you just did a few little things to them. It’s often impossible to resist your vision and you figure out a whole plan and before you know it you’ve got dozens of half-completed or not-even-started projects piling up around you like disapproving relatives. Because, of course, you see BIG POTENTIAL in far more things than you have hours to dedicate yourself to working on.

Since there’s no spare room left in our townhouse and I definitely DO NOT have time to start any new non-Vocabulary projects right now, I had the good sense to resist this coffee table and chair set currently on sale at Goodwill for about $30, but I had to take a picture and fantasize for a few minutes. Yes, it’s ugly, but with a little work it could be SO CUTE.

Just imagine ditching the plaid and replacing it with a classic Marimekko print. Like maybe one of these:

Couldn’t it be so friendly and fun? I want it for the funky basement lounge I plan to have one day. You know, in the same house that has a library, a clawfoot tub, a huge herb garden with colorful mosaic paths, and a pool.

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fandomania love

This gift I made a few years ago for my friend Tracy was just featured on Fandomania. Those of you acquainted with the fine art of Dungeons & Dragons will recognize the significance of the 20-sided dice.

Just wait til they see the Buffy the Vampire Slayer skirt I’m cooking up for the shop!

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and we’re live!

After weeks of obsessing – and still probably nowhere near done – I’m making this site public and starting to let people know about The Vocabulary. Right now there are only six baby shirts and onesies in the shop, but I’ll be putting up the new baby/toddler pants soon. Those will be followed shortly by some women’s skirts. I also have some really awesome women’s short nighties on the agenda and some items for the home and men’s t-shirts. Stay tuned. :)

UPDATE: If you’re viewing this site on a Windows machine, the fonts probably look like crap. Sorry! Everything looks so pretty on my Macbook. I didn’t think I’d done anything to the WordPress theme that would create a platform/browser compatibility issue, but obviously I did. I’m working on fixing the problem… whatever the heck it is!

UPDATE 2: Problem seems to be resolved. Looks like it was simply my anachronistic preference for Courier over Courier New that borked everything. All I had to do was accept the New Font Order and let go of the 55-year-old loveliness of Courier. I’m told most people can’t tell the difference. Oh well.

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shop launch! (sort of)

twitchy rabbit onesie

This little onesie is my first item for sale in The Vocabulary on Etsy. It’s not getting much traffic because I haven’t done any promotion and this website isn’t even live yet, but having *something* up for sale allows me to say that I met my self-imposed deadline to launch on May 20. Below is a screenshot of my search for “onesie” on Etsy just a few minutes post-launch. I’ve done a lot of searching on Etsy over the years, and it was exciting to see something of mine in the results for the first time.

first listing on etsy!

The process of launching this shop is slow. Everything takes much longer than I expect, partly for anxiety-producing technical reasons (sewing machine snafus, printing challenges, user error) — but also because I’m having so much fun. I keep coming up with new ideas before I finish the things I’ve already started.  More soon!

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welcome

I like to make things. Sometimes I post about those things here. And about other things I like. Occasionally I make things to sell in The Vocabulary, my shop on Etsy. Sometimes I write for a living. Or practice reflexology. Or do yoga. Or start a new business with a friend and spend weeks trying to settle on a name and URL.

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