Tuesday, September 14, 2010

I now give to you my latest creation.... The Book Wreath!!



It's amazing, I must say. I originally saw this wreath on the Quilted Fish blog spot, which then linked me to another site with directions on how to make this beatuty myself. While a book did need to be destroyed, it lended itself to a beautiful piece of art that hangs nicely above my bookshelf, and bring character to my living room.

This took me a few hours to create, especially since I went with a 12" foam ring rather than the suggested 10", but the outcome is well worth it!

Want to know how to make it yourself?? Find it here on this link: http://livingwithlindsay.com/2009/11/librarians-please-avert-your-eyes.html


I also went to my local thrift store and bought a stack of old books ($.25 ea.) and used them in place of a new(er) book. This ended up being even better due to the fact that there is already the yellowing/browning of the edges which enhances it's rustic antiquity. If you go this route you could skip the painting of the edges all together, although I did apply some stain to the edges as well. All in all, this is a great project that doesn't break the bank (unless you buy supplies from Michaels like I did... not too smart!), and can be completed in a few hours. Want something to do for a craft party, or need an idea for a unique gift? Make this!


More pictures of my finished product!



Thursday, September 2, 2010

Kaylie's Closet Patterns!

After many requests for me to create patterns for my "Wildlife" hats, I have finally decided to sit down and make it happen. Let me start off my saying that I HATE writing patterns; which is apparent in teh fact that I have been dodging this task for a couple of years now. The decision was made when, the other day, I received an order for my "King of the Jungle" beanie. While sitting down making this beanie the other night, I got confused as to whether the mjic circle for a 2T was supposed to be 60 or 66 sc, so through trial and error (which wasted 2 hours of my life!) I realized that it was supposed to be 60... not 66. SO I decided, "Hey, it would be much easier if I just wrote this down!" So I did. I also get confused as to which size crochet hook I was using, so I wrote that down too. Well, once I got started on the size of the hook, and how many sitches needed to be done to create my hat, I realized that I was half way to having a pettern drafted. A couple of pictures later, and a little bit of detail to the directions, and my pattern is almost complete. Now all I need to do is create a pattern for other sizes... which is a problem. I think for now I will just draft up all of my patterns for my most popular 2T+, and then add other sizes later as I go. The bottom line is that I am finally getting somewhere with solidifying my ideas into patterns. I now get to chalk 1 big point up on my "good job" list for the day! Yay!

Keep tuned to see when I finally have the patterns ready for sale, as well as complete kits to turn the patterns into an amazing product! More patterns are soon to follow.



*** All of my items, including future patterns can be found at www.kayliescloset.etsy.com

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Quilted Fish Giveaway!!!

This year I began a new hobby (I know... as if I REALLY need another one!) - quilting! After years of protest that quilting was an "old lady" thing to do, I finally got sucked into it, first by the excuse of recreating my daughters favorite blankie, and now simply because it is awesome! I must confess, I have become absolutely obsessed with fabric, and drool incessantly over the lastest patterns and crafty ideas. There is one thing that sets be apart from the "old lady" quilters, howver, (other than just my age) and that is my fresh new ideas and creativity. I hate plain quilts! If I am going to put endless hours into a blanket, it is going to be "hooked up." My first quilt ever was a mini mouse blanket for my daughter, complete with a hand appliqued mini mouse head with a 3D bow, tiny pink bows at all the block corners, and flower buttons on the back. I like to do everything to the max, make evrything uuber girly, fun, and trendy, and treat every blanket like a "Close to My Heart" scrapbook!

Anyway, what promted me to write this blog in the first place is that one of my favorite quilters that I have ever come across - Amanda Herring, thequiltedfish.com - is having an amazing giveaway right now for some of her patterns, including amazing fabric to bring them to life. How great is that? Not only do I suggest to everyone to go check out her website for the giveaway, but I highly reccomend Amandas work and creativity to anyone who is looking for fun, unique, creative, and sassy quilting creations for the younger generation. I absolutely fell in love with Amanda and her work at the Long BEach quilt show earlier this summer, and she truely is an inspiration to me and a creative artist! I will never forget her and her work... she is truely an amazing woman!

Friday, August 6, 2010

"King of the Jungle" becomes a finalist!

I am pleased to announce that I have just been informed (as of 8/6/10) that my "King of the Jungle hat has made into into the final round of Lion Brands Yarn Imagination Contest. My hat will be judged alongside 14 other entries in determining the best yarn invention of the year! I am SO excited!!! Out of all the entries submitted, my king of the jungle hat was picked as one of 15 creations to complete in the final rounds. Grand prize... a trip for two to New York, where you get a tour of the Lion Brand Yarn Company (which is amazing!) and $1,000 spending money... sounds pretty good to me! There are also 2 second place winners which get $500 to Hancock Fabric, 2 third place winners who get $100 to Hancock, and the remaining 10 finalists get $50 to Hancock. So, worst case scenario, I get $50. Not bad... not bad at all!

Anyway, its been a long time since I have blogged on here, so I plan to do a thorough update in the next couple of weeks. I am in the process of creating a few new additions to my "Wild Life Collection" of hats, so I will get those pictures posted as soon as they become available.


As always, have a wonderfully, amazing, creative, imagination filled day!

Monday, December 21, 2009

BUSY, BUSY, BUSY!!!

Oh my goodnes... things have gotten crazy around here! With the holdidays fast approaching (Christmas is now 4 days away!!) I am running around trying to tie up all of the loos ends to get ready for the big day. My family and I are leaving to visting family in Utah for Christmas and are leaving bright and early Thursday morning, what I consider still Wednesday night (4am), which leaves me 3 days to finish buying gifts, wrap presents, and creatively pack everything into the trunk of my Nissan Altima. Ummm... does Santa help with moms too? On top of it all we are in the process of moving, and are actually behind schedule. We are currently finishing painting the bedrooms, and Wednesday we are having new carpet put into the condo. When we get back next Monday, we are then going to hire a moving truck and get everything moved into our new place. Then... we go to pick up our new puppy. What a week!

So... there's my little rant about my life. I will post in a little bit about my crochet business, including all of the exciting new products and ventures I am beginning with that!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Happy Holidays!

I can't even believe the holidays are here already! It feels like it was just spring... what... 2 days ago? I have been so busy lately making new hats for my shop. So many ideas, and so little time, and $ to support all of them! The life of a creative, handmade shop owner!

Along with darling hats already listed in my shop I am working on adding a few more cute, and ultra unique hats to my shop.

I just finished a tiger hat to added to my "Wildlife Collection" of infant and toddler hats. The hats in this collection are perfect for playing dress up (what early childhood teachers call "dramatic play"), and provide children hours of entertainment pretending to be their favorite wild animal! Currently in this collection I have the lion (the most popular by far!), tiger, bear, zebra, and frog. All items are customizable and are available in different colors, yarns, and can have accessories added to them (ie: flower, bow, etc.) Eventually I would like to include a monkey (with and without earflaps and ties), mouse, and rooster to the lineup of my animal hats... but that is all in another days work!

I am finishing up the final touches on a strawberry hat... which is too freakin' cute! The hat is made using 100% cotton yarn. The base is hot pink, and is finished off with a green scalloped trim. I am currently deciding how I would like to add black seeds to the hats, and whether or not I want a stem coming out of the top. Decisions, decision...

The other ideas I am working on currently is an old fashion "leather head" helemet style hat, and a fargo style hat with ears flaps lined with customizable minky fabric. Cute huh? Right now... as in the past hour, I am figuring out the dimensions of the minky fabric needed, and how it needs to be cut and sewn to provide a perfect interior liner for the hats.


WOW... so many ideas! I wish I could do this all day, rather than just on the side.



So... in getting ready for the holliday season I am having a 15% off sale on all items in my shop through Thanksgiving. Please check out my shop at...

www.kayliescloset.etsy.com