Saturday, February 2, 2013

Episode 35 "Never Put Off for Tomorrow..."






Lessons I'm Learning
Plain Tube Socks for Kiera
Tardis Socks by Amelie BJ in WOLLMEISE for Darkwing

Final Exam
Proper Etiquette Socks by Laura Nelkin in "Munchkinland Welcome Wagon" by Spartickes Dyes

Souvenirs
December Tea and Stripes Yarn Club "Morning Dew" by Yarn vs Zombies

Lemonade Stand
Contest until next Tuesday, February 5th, 2013.  Enter on Facebook, here on the blog, or in the Ravelry group to win a free skein or bag from the shop: your choice!
Keira's Yarn: "Tonight Tonight"

Zombie Shawl Kits: "Braaaaaiiiiinnnnssss"


"Knit of the Living Dead"

Unknown Title/Movie Section
Broken City: Excellent Movie
Zero Dark Thirty: Good Movie
Mama: Very Good Movie, but scary-don't see it alone in the theater!
Hansel and Gretel: Very Good Movie

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Name that Mascot CONTEST

Help me name my new Spartickes Dyes mascot! Just leave a comment with a name idea (and maybe the reason for it). You can enter as many times as you would like-as long as you list different names! You can enter here, facebook or in the Ravelry Group Contest ends Tuesday, February 12th. I can't wait to hear your ideas! (and possibly mock them)

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Episode 34




Lessons I'm Learning
Proper Etiquette by Laura Nelkin (a gift from Lizandjuan) in Munchinland Welcome Wagon from Spartickes Dyes
Baby Mittens by Malin Nillson

Final Exam
Slightly Twisted Baby Hat by Lara Neel
PeePee Tee Pee by Jocelyn Kinnear

Lemonade Stand 
www.SpartickesDyes.etsy.com
This week's update will be at 11:00 Wednesday, January 16, 2013.

Following weeks the update will be Wednesdays for bags and Thursdays for yarn/fiber.  Please check my facebook page or the Spartickes Dyes Ravelry Group for specific times.


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Episode 33




Discombobulated Shownotes:

The kickstarter is running until December 11, 2012, which is my 36th birthday. 
I'll be updating my etsy store on Tuesday, December 6th at 10:00am CST.

Kittin in the Mitten enabling:
Awesome fiber was from Jenna. and the awesome yarn was from Emily.

I can't find the specific video I used for the swirly scarf.  I will link it when I do because I feel it is better than the others!

Podcasts I mentioned: Whatcha Swatchin, Hollywood Knitter, Dragonfly Soars (didn't mention but should have!), Knitting Blooms, Happy Camper Fibers, Hippie Penguin.    Whew.  That's a lot.  Let me know if I forgot someone.  I love podcasts. :)

I can't remember what else I talked about...  Please let me know if there is anything else that I said I'd link and I haven't!
 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Kickstarter Project

Sorry I've been kind of quiet as of late. It seems like time has started moving faster. I know that sounds cliche, but it is true--I never feel like I have enough time any more. There are less hours in the day now or something.

I've been working on a little project, which combined with keeping up with Spartickes Dyes and trying to get ready for another (hopefully more successful) craft fair, I hardly have time to breathe. I'm very excited about the project, though, so here goes: About a month ago, I looked into taking Spartickes Dyes to The Middle Tennessee Fiber Festival in Dickson, TN, which is at the end of May in Dickson, TN. This is the first fiber festival that I ever attended. I have fantastic memories of walking into one of the barns and seeing "my people."

 The thought of being able to sell at any fiber festival, let alone this one is uber exciting to me. The rental fee is quite reasonable, so I told Josh (handsome husband) that I would like to vend there. He is so supportive. But then he asked me how I was going to be able to buy enough yarn up front in order to stock a booth. (Why does he have to be so logical?)

 I'm confident that I would be successful selling my wares. (Does that sound pompous? I don't mean for it to sound too boastful, but I really like my yarn and bags.) However, much of the profit from my current sales goes back into buying more product to sell, and I have a hard enough time keeping the etsy shop stocked, let alone stocking a whole booth.

So, Josh and I talked about how we could make it happen, and we came up with the idea of doing a Kickstarter project. Kickstarter is website that connects people with creative ideas to people who would like to back those ideas monetarily. In return, the people who pledge money get various rewards if the project is fully funded by the end date. If the project is not funded, nobody pays anything, and the people who pledge do not receive anything.

My original idea of getting funding to go to my first fiber festival was initially denied by Kickstarter. They said that I needed to fund a project with a specified ending rather than an ongoing project. They said an example of an ending project would be developing a new clothing line. I don't quite understand why a new line of clothing IS a project and going to a fiber festival IS NOT, but who am I to argue?!

 I was planning on introducing two new series of yarns anyway, so I tweaked my project idea, and here it is: Kickstarter Project

 

I'm so excited to start my first yarn/bag club!! I was so excited that I decided I needed to do two--I couldn't pick which one I like best. Winnie the Pooh has so many fun colors and Firefly has so many cool and quirky things to reference!!

The Kickstarter's end date is on my 36th birthday, December 11, 2012.   I would be honored if you would consider helping to back this project. I promise not to disappoint!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Happy November!

No video podcast this week. No etsy update this week. I'm trying to get as much done for MY VERY FIRST CRAFT FAIR ever on Saturday. I do have a cool finished object to show y'all. I'll talk more about it next week when I podcast. It is called The Hand Warming Cup Cozy by Nicole Woltman, and I am in love.
Here is the Ravelry link for the free pattern download. Won't these be perfect for sitting on the football field?!
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