it leading into a small at-home business. Well, then I got pregnant with our 4th son and homeschooling began to take on more of a full-time responsibility and I just didn't feel like I had the time to commit to it. But I love to sew! I love seeing something and trying to figure out how to make, or seeing a tutorial and working my way through it and having a completed project at the end! Nothing that I make is perfect, but I do strive to make things that are cute, practical, durable, useful, and affordable for me and others. So, I have still continued to sew small orders of products for friends and family which has been fun but I was thinking with the Christmas season upon us, it could be fun to try to sell a little more to a little wider audience. I don't have the time or money to pre-make a bunch of products that might not sell or to try to do craft shows, so at this point I am taking orders via facebook or email. So, all of my pictures are of products that I have previously made just for a visual. Some of the fabric I could still have available to me and some I might not.
A close-up of a ruffled journal. |
These bags are super handy for kids to take to the library or for Sunday school/nursery or on car trips. We have one for each of our boys that they pack full of activities/toys for them to play with trips to see the grandparents. I have a ruffled version for girls with some rosette pins.
And for boys I've added a pocket and sewn on their names. Each one is $15. |
This is by far my most popular item--a crayon roll. Each one holds (and comes with) 16 crayons. They are so practical and helpful, perfect again for church, trips or just taking crayons on the go. I see so many kids with crayons in a baggy at church that usually get spilled and start rolling away. These are the perfect solution for taking crayons on the go and keeping them put. There are "boy" ones pictured but I have made girly ones too. Each one is $10.