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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Meet the Maker - Crochet by Beth

Please tell us who you are & what you do?

Hi, i'm Beth. I am married with 2 daughters and moved to NZ from the UK in 2008. I crochet toys and clothing for babies and children.

How did you get started? Have you worked in other creative areas before the kind of work you’re doing now?
I started to crochet when I was expecting my eldest daughter (now nearly 7) and just spent time making blankets and clothes for my own children. Since moving to NZ I found myself making baby clothes because they took the least time to make and ended up with quite a collection. After a few craft fairs I decided to venture to the internet and also began to make toys which have proven very popular. I have never really done much in creative areas before I learned to crochet but have always had great comments about my work.

Is there a story behind the name of your shop?
The shop name speaks for itself really- straight to the point- Crochet by Beth.

How long have you been creating for?
I have been crocheting for about 7 years now but have only been making items to sell for the last 12 months.

Is your business a hobby, a profession or a happy marriage of both?
It has always been a hobby for me, something I like to do to relax but who knows where it will lead in the future as my business grows.

Describe your work setting.

I tend to work in the living room, on the sofa and in front of the TV. I like to work where I can still be part of the family.

Do you work alone? With a team? Do you engage your family or friends in the work? What is your process? How do you ensure you get your work done yet still have a life?
Yes I work alone. My family and friends are great for feedback although my children always say they are great. My eldest daughter is keen to learn but it is going to be a long slow progression. My work fits in quite well around my family life, I quite often work in the evenings once the children are in bed which leaves my days free. Some days I do more than others depending on activities and my frame of mind but at the moment it all just works.

Why do you do what you do? What inspires you? When do you get most excited?
I love to crochet and creating things that other people will get enjoyment from. I get inspiration from things I see. Some yarns scream out to me to be made into something in particular or I might find a pattern that inspires something new. I love getting feedback about my creations- especially when it is good.

Can you remember your first sale? What was it?
My first sale would be one of my Bunnies- was a great feeling to know that other people love my work as much as I do.

Have you ever been in business before?
Yes. I ran an online Lingerie store in the UK before immigrating to NZ. very different to Crochet.

At what point do you consider yourself successful?
I would say that I have achieved a life balance that works for me and my family which to me is a success- i'm ready for what the future throws at me.

Where do you do your best thinking?
There is no set situation that helps me think. Being in a happy and stimulating environment helps me weather that be playing with the children or having some quality time to myself.

What stops you from giving up when you are frustrated?
Knowing that the finished product will make someone happy, knowing how I will feel when I finish something and I love it.

If you had time to learn a new skill what would it be?
I would love to learn to sew- I love clothes and things that are different so it would be great to be able to make clothes for myself and my children.

When you are not involved in your craft/business- what can you usually be found doing
I love to go walking, I love spending time with my family and watching my children develop- they grow up so fast.

Do you have a favourite handmade purchase?
Not a purchase really but I still have a wooden truck that my Dad made for me when I was a baby- my children still play with it now as as they grow up I hope to have grandchildren that will also love it.

Do you buy on impulse or do you go out looking for something you need?
I usually by on impulse- it isn't very often that I NEED something. I have a weakness for gorgeous things.



FAST FIVE ...



1. What is the last thing that made you belly laugh? My girls are always making me laugh with some of the silly things they do.

2. What book is on your bedside table? I am about to start on the Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris
3. What was the last cd/ipod track etc that you listened to? Gin- Holy Smoke album which is in my car.
4. Where do you hide your secret stash of chocolate? I often have a bar stashed in my handbag.
5. Who controls the remote in your house? Depends on the day and time but usually me.


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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

SnuggleB Toys - SALE

To celebrate her daughter turning five and starting school, Debbie of Snuggleb toys has marked down her range of gorgeous soft toys!

All animals and doll are reduced from $29.50 to $25.00 and all toys that are $24.50 will be reduced to only $20!


Offer expires 28th April 2010 so get in now and grab yourself a bargan!




Sunday, April 25, 2010

Quick Kiwi Fact


Kiwis have coarse, hair-like feathers and whiskers and most of them are grayish-brown in color.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Quick Kiwi Fact

Kiwi birds are the smallest among the flightless birds, like, emu, ostrich, cassowary, etc.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Meet the Maker - Miss Jade




 Please tell us who you are & what you do?
Hi, I'm Lisa - mum to daughter Jade with baby number 2 on the way. I design ribbon bows and hairclips.


Is there a story behind the name of your shop?

Yes, it's named after my little girl.

How did you get started? Have you worked in other creative areas before the kind of work you’re doing now?

I started making clips and bows after buying some ribbon to line some store bought hairclips for Jade. After experimenting with designs friends and family started asking if I was selling them. I also paint modern NZ native landscapes (for sale on TradeMe under 'Urban Art').


How long have you been creating for?
Since January this year.


Is your business a hobby, a profession or a happy marriage of both?
Definitely a bit of both. I love to create beautiful things and it's exciting when other people also like them.

Describe your work setting.
Half of the dining room table!

Do you work alone? With a team? Do you engage your family or friends in the work? What is your process? How do you ensure you get your work done yet still have a life?
Yes, I work alone. Family and friends help with feedback. Ribbon is cut, heat sealed, hand-sewn and then attached to alligator clips. Designs vary depending on the types of ribbon and the look I'm trying to create. Achieving the work/life balance is about working out what's important and needs to be done.

Why do you do what you do? What inspires you? When do you get most excited?
I really enjoy making something that is a little different. It's exciting and rewarding when other people like your work so I guess that inspires me - that, and a penchant for gorgeous ribbons!

Can you remember your first sale? What was it?
Yes - it was for a ladybird and a flower clip.


Have you ever been in business before?
Yes, I sell my artwork on Trademe and also paint commissoned pieces.





At what point do you consider yourself successful?
When I can do what makes me happy.

Where do you do your best thinking?
When I'm out walking/talking with friends.

What stops you from giving up when you are frustrated?
Knowing that things will get better.

If you had time to learn a new skill what would it be?
Learn how to be a better cook.

When you are not involved in your craft/business- what can you usually be found doing
Spending time with family and friends.

Do you have a favourite handmade purchase?
Yes, it's beautiful soft Alimrose cat rattle that my baby loves.

Do you buy on impulse or do you go out looking for something you need?
I usually look for something I need but invariably end up buying on impulse if it's something I just have to have.


FAST FIVE ...
1.What is the last thing that made you belly laugh? When my friend put salt in my Milo by mistake.
2. What was the last cd/ipod track etc that you listened to? Alicia Keys - Try sleeping with a broken heart.
3. Where do you hide your secret stash of chocolate? At the supermarket.
4. What was your cheapest holiday? Trip to Sardinia from London.
5. When did you last write a letter? About 4 months ago.


Monday, April 19, 2010

Vintage-inspired Nappy Stacker

Yours, Naturally is not JUST about their devine range of all-natural baby balms & lotions.  I have just stumbled across their latest creations - a 'Charms of Yesteryear Nappy Stacker'. 

In true vintage fashion, this stacker is crisp & pretty, and decorated with pieces of recycled crochet items.
This will look good in any baby's room - boy or girl. Definitely an item you would want to keep even after they've outgrown it!

Such a handy item to have in your nursery: Apart from nappies, stack some of baby's bedding in there, or even toys. Great way to organize baby's space!

Makes a great gift for Mum's to be - will fit with almost any nursery!

Click here to view the nappy stacker.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Winter Warmers - Teddy bear beanies

It's starting to turn a little chilly in Auckland.  Time to start entertaining thoughts of rugging up for the cold winter ahead.  Our knitwear stores are readying their crochet hooks & knitting needles, gearing up for the custom orders to roll in.

My favourite beanies on Little Kiwis Nest at the moment are these adorable earflap hats made from 100% natural NZ wool.  Handmade in New Zealand by Marshmellow Magic



Lovely, warm & snuggly!

Get in quick to beat the winter rush!

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