It's all about filling orders this week. I'm loving my time on the couch embroidering Dream Girls and Boys to be made into
Port-a-Plushes.
More little critters for brooches. Hopefully some will make it to the
shop soon or if you can't wait you can pre-order a few of the designs
here.
And the beginnings of a production line of kitties, bunnies and puppies.
For more creative spaces or to share your own head over to
Kirsty's.
And pop back later this week for the first interview in the new 3 Quick Questions series of posts featuring some fabulous and inspiring crafters, designers, retailers and bloggers.
I love the production line of kitties, bunnies and puppies. You are so efficient - how do you manage it?
ReplyDeleteThere's something about production line shots - just gorgeous! Great creative space, Rebecca :) K
ReplyDeleteI always love your space! So well organised too! love the production lines.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute embroideries, and I always love a nice production line. Great space this week!
ReplyDeleteoh i get a little jealous when i see such organisation. great to see your little business growing! have a great thursday
ReplyDeletei just love all your little embroideries. :)
ReplyDeleteisn't production line sewing the best invention ever. love the embroidery, i think singlre color is big
ReplyDeleteit's great that u are busy with all these. am dreaming about a brooch with one of your dream girls on it ~ would a brooch be too small for this design?? {am guessing it would be}.
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment :)
So thats where you have been!!! No wonder I can't find you sometimes little love xoxoxox
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your neatly arranged stacks of crafting & the 3 Quick Questions sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'm just going to borrow some of your organisedness, OK :)
ReplyDeleteSee you Sunday :)
looks so tidy, and calm - apart from the dream girls hair blowing in the night breeze. i love stopping by your space.
ReplyDeletewow. you're always so busy and everything looks wonderful :-)
ReplyDeleteLove seeing your works in progress! You should be sponsored by a linen company I'm sure. Free linen for you, wonderful advertising for them! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely creative space Rebecca, what beautiful embroideries- I can sympathise with your quest for the perfect linen, I have been in a quest for the pefrect paper for a few years, perfect paper for watercolor, for gouache, and now I am on a quest for the perfect paper for digital prints...
ReplyDeleteGood luck with it all!
Annamaria
Like your little production line! Love your embroidery too - trying to self-teach myself at the moment but methinks it will take some time before I reach your standard! G
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful - even the plain fabric! Your photos scream of inspiration and enthusiasm. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca,
ReplyDeleteYour creative space is so inspiring. I have been following your blog since I bought one of your little brooches at the Brisstyle Markets 2 weeks ago. I think I might have to become an etsy seller too.
Have a great friday and weekend.
Melinda :)
Thanks Melinda :)
ReplyDeleteIf you set up an etsy shop let me know, I would love to check it out!
Beautiful work space, so well organise;)compare to mine...;)
ReplyDeleteI admire your focus, and that you enjoy producing multiples of the same thing. Your items are beautiful and simple and fresh - and clearly selling like hotcakes, as they should!
ReplyDeleteNot that I really know what hotcakes are, or why they sell...