Monday, March 31, 2008

Progress Report: 3/31/2008

Things are moving along at the new store. I've been in for about 3 weeks. I am fortunate that the landlords did a lot of work before I signed the lease so I don't have much to do in regards to the physical structure at the store. Also because it is an old house, I'm opting to use more furniture like pieces rather than traditional store displays. I did luck out and got three small slat-wall display units from a local going-out-of-business sale (hope they aren't cursed!) Currently they are a deep, rich, magenta/hot pink but I have the paint and sprayer ready and waiting for a weather appropriate day to fix that. My Dad is also building me a fabulous three-tiered fabric display that he will be delivering later this week.

The UPS man keeps bringing box after box of stuff and I'm like a kid at Christmas opening them and seeing what is in each one. The fun is always tempered by the fact that it also means I have to enter each item into my new handy-dandy Quickbooks software. (Oh and pay the invoice too, that's never fun.)
Ribbons Just the beginning
Isn't it Sublime? Books and Patterns
The two classroom/workspaces need a lot of organizing. I have lists of clear tote box sizes needed for all the different "stuff" that needs to be put away in there.
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The Sewing Room is really "cozy" but I think it will be fine for smaller classes. Full capacity classes may have to be moved out into the larger common space.

Stuff I still need to do:
  • Decide on a make and model of cash register (and buy it.)

  • Buy the "cash stand" that I found last month at the Flea Market. (Keeping fingers crossed that it will be there again this month.)

  • Get a price gun and start pricing all the new inventory.

  • Figure out a way to light the front room. (No ceiling fixtures and very few wall outlets.)

  • Get front sign lettering ordered.

  • Order business cards and stationary after logo design is finished.

  • Make store samples of EVERYTHING! LOL

  • Rework this blog into a more "business-like" format.
  • Sunday, March 16, 2008

    Yeah, I know, right?




    What Beth Anne Means



    You are full of energy. You are spirited and boisterous.
    You are bold and daring. You are willing to do some pretty outrageous things.
    Your high energy sometimes gets you in trouble. You can have a pretty bad temper at times.

    You are friendly, charming, and warm. You get along with almost everyone.
    You work hard not to rock the boat. Your easy going attitude brings people together.
    At times, you can be a little flaky and irresponsible. But for the important things, you pull it together.

    You are a seeker. You often find yourself restless - and you have a lot of questions about life.
    You tend to travel often, to fairly random locations. You're most comfortable when you're far away from home.
    You are quite passionate and easily tempted. Your impulses sometimes get you into trouble.

    You are truly an original person. You have amazing ideas, and the power to carry them out.
    Success comes rather easily for you... especially in business and academia.
    Some people find you to be selfish and a bit overbearing. You're a strong person.

    You are usually the best at everything ... you strive for perfection.
    You are confident, authoritative, and aggressive.
    You have the classic "Type A" personality.

    You are very intuitive and wise. You understand the world better than most people.
    You also have a very active imagination. You often get carried away with your thoughts.
    You are prone to a little paranoia and jealousy. You sometimes go overboard in interpreting signals.

    Friday, March 7, 2008

    If sheep layed eggs

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    I've made felted eggs before but this year decided to try thing just a bit different. I'll take you step by step through how I made these today.

    Step 1:
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    Take a styrofoam egg and a hunk of dyed roving in the color of your choice.

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    Divide the roving up into approximately 1" wide strips.
    Begin wrapping the egg with the roving trying to cover it evenly.
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    Take another strip and wrap the egg horizontally.
    Needle felt the entire surface to get the felting process started and to help keep things together.

    Step 2: Adding details.
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    Break off smaller bits of roving in contrasting colors. Add these in circles, spirals, or stripes and gently needlefelt into place.
    Be careful when needling not to over do it in any one area as this can break down the styrofoam form inside and make your finished egg mis-shapened.
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    Continue adding additional stripes and needling them into place.

    Step 3: Wet felting/fulling

    Fill your sink with hot water (as hot as you can comfortably put your hands into.)
    Gently immerse egg and "squish" water through it to completely saturate the wool.
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    Squirt a small amount of dish soap on egg and work it into a good lather.
    Continue to roll the egg between your hands while keeping the wool warm and soapy. The stripes or other shapes will want to shift around so gently push them back into shape every so often.
    The warm soapy water will open up the scales on the wool and enable them to lock together. The friction of rubbing it in your hands also helps to mat the fibers together.
    Alternate between the hot soapy water and some cold water and continue to rub. You may want to wear rubber gloves to protect your hands from the extreme temperatures and to aid in the friction.
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    When the wool is tight against the foam form and has a nice hard surface, continue to rinse until all the soap is gone and then squeeze the excess water out in a towel.

    Let dry completely and you can just stop here.
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    I decided to take mine the step further and add embroidery stitches to help define the colored shaped and to add some more detail and texture.

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    EDITED TO ADD:


    Erin asked: Could you needle felt the designs directly on, too? (I still can’t find a felting needle anywhere…)..and how did you get the embroidery on there with the egg inside? Was it difficult?

    Answer: Yes, I did needle felt some of the designs directly onto the egg. Particularly the yellow flowers and pink swirls on the light blue egg, the turquoise polka dots on the pink and the stripes on the lavender.
    The trick with the embroidery (and I should make another and take pictures of that part I guess.) is to not-knot! Don't tie knots in the ends of your floss. Instead poke your needle into the egg an inch or so away from where you want to start stitching and come up where you want your first stitch to start. Carefully pull the floss until the end is buried inside the egg, but don't pull so hard that you pull it completely out! You can also make a tiny back-stitch to lock in the floss before you start stitching. This locking stitch is important if you are doing long running stitches. It can be tricking embroidering on a surface that you can only work on from the front side but just trial and error and you can make it work. When you are done stitching with a particular color floss just make another long stitch back into the egg and out the other side (if your needle is long enough) and snip the floss close to the egg and it will bury itself back inside.

    I also suggest using a sharp tipped embroidery needle rather than a blunt tipped tapestry needle. It makes getting small even stitches much easier.

    Another idea would be to use a long doll-makers needle and attach a loop of floss through the middle of the egg, top to bottom, to make it so you could hang these on an "Easter Tree."

    Tuesday, March 4, 2008

    Panic attack averted.

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    When I awoke this morning in the normal human way rather than being smothered in soft black kitten fur I began to panic a little. I soon realized that he hadn't been in to try to suck out my soul cuddle up against my face and neck at all during the night. So I immediately got up and went on a kitten hunt assuming he'd gotten shut in the basement or perhaps was busy sucking E's soul out instead of mine because he preferred his soul sandwiches pure and unadulterated. Unfortunately, (or fortunately in E's soul's case I guess) he was nowhere to be found. Just then I happen to look out toward the back deck and there all Oliver Twist-like is Ozzie on the picnic table. I have no idea how or when he got outside. I know he was in before we left for babysitting jobs and piano lessons. E says he was on her lap at one time while she was on the computer last night. All I can figure is that he must have hitched a ride under one of the black dogs on their way out for their pre-bedtime constitutional.

    He's been in a frenzy of chest-kneading-attempted-soul-sucking all morning.

    Monday, March 3, 2008

    I'm not ignoring you, really.

    Although it does seem that way lately I know.

    Since signing my lease last week I've been crazy busy getting everything in order for the shop. It all seems to be moving along so fast. Since my last post I've done the following:
  • Opened a business checking account.

  • Filed my d/b/a with the county and had it published in the paper.

  • Gotten both my FEIN and my state tax i.d. numbers.

  • Contacted all the utility companies to put stuff in my name at the new address.

  • Started contacting suppliers/wholesalers and setting up accounts.

  • Talked to a designer about branding and logo design.

  • Applied for a merchant account for credit cards.

  • Purchased six (6) new Viking sewing machines and one new Viking serger for the workroom!


  • Things that I still have to do:
  • Finalize a budget for my initial inventory purchases.

  • Order/purchase tables, chairs, shelves, and other shop displays.

  • Order/purchase a cash register.

  • Set up my book keeping and inventory system.

  • Purchase computer, 4-in-1 printer/fax/copier/scanner, and software for shop.

  • Order new sign for front of store (waiting on logo design).

  • Order phone and internet for store.


  • The other thing I've been getting a lot of lately is well wishes from friends, family, readers and others encouraging me and congratulating me on my new venture. I want you all to know how much that means to me. It is a big move for me to go from a stay at home mom to a full-time business woman in what seems like overnight. I can only compare it to the feeling I had when I stood atop that 40' high cliff over looking a lake in the Boundary Waters last summer and taking that flying leap. There was a lot of screaming and flaying of arms and legs, but ultimately it was invigorating and very powerful.
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