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Tutorial: How to Make a Yo-Yo

9/15/2015

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Hi Everyone!  

This was a fun tutorial to put together and I have even included a video (just in case you did not want to read this whole article! And yes I have created a YouTube Channel... very nervous about that!  So be kind just in case you leave a comment and critique, LOL!

Yo-Yo's can be used for a lot of projects! Embellishments, backdrops on quilts, and even a full quilt, the possibilities are endless.  I love to make them for my garlands that are sold in my shop.
Now to get started!

The supplies you will need:
Scrap of Fabric (make sure it covers the plastic template)
Scissors
Thread
Needle
Yo-Yo Plastic Template
(I used the Quick Circle Y-Yo Maker - Nancy's Notions)
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You want to take your fabric and place it on top of the yo-yo template with the hole in the middle. Make sure the wrong side of the fabric is facing you at this point. You will then place the solid yo-yo template on top of your fabric, making sure the edges are kept outside of the circle.


When placing the plastic template onto your fabric you want to make sure you are matching up the raised line facing you to the notch on the bottom portion (see the top photo to the left).
Next you want to grab your scissors and cut off the excess fabric from around the circle. You will cut along the edge of the template making sure you have an excess of fabric to just turn inside so you can sew through both layers of fabric.
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Thread your needle and make sure there is a knot at the end (Yes I have forgotten to do this!). You want to start sewing to the left of the notch. Place your needle through both layers of fabric and pull through until the knot catches.  When you look at the other side you will see you are to the right of the opening.


To bring your needle back to the side you started you want to place the needle to the left of the opening.


You are now back to the side you started.


You will continue to do this stitch around the template until you reach the point where you started.


You will repeat one more stitch. Yes they will overlap!
You will now pop out the top template using the hole cut out underneath by pushing on it. 
Once separated you will then pull the fabric off the plastic template.
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Place your fabric on a hard surface (our your leg) and start pulling on your thread.  You will see the fabric will naturally gather upon itself.  While pulling you will start to form your yo-yo into the circle you want.




Knot your thread on which ever side you chose on your yo-yo.  Snip it close and Wha-lah!  You have just created a Fabric Yo-Yo!

From here the possibilities are endless in your creativity!
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I hope everyone enjoys this tutorial, I had a lot of fun putting it together!  Now that I made you all read this post, below is a video with the same information!

First video made EVER, so I apologize for the background sound!

Let me know what you think!

ENJOY!
~ Desiree
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Pack it ALL up for the upcoming Craft Fair

8/1/2015

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For most, the fall season is the time when we travel from county to county to attend our local Craft Fairs or Farmer’s Markets to show and sell our items we cherish.  I LOVE this time of the year; meeting people and having those conversations to me is priceless, and I get to spend some wonderful time with my Sis (I make her come with me to help set up…  I know she fully enjoys it, lol)…

But just with anything, there is a part we love and a part we hate… and of course the part that is not enjoyable is what to pack!  It is not the same when you go on vacation.  When on vacation, if you forget something, you can just go and make a simple purchase…  When at a show, forgetting something can really hinder your business profile and sales!!!

I have provided just a few tips to consider and remember when getting your shop packed before your first show of the season…

Your PRODUCTS… well of course you need your products, right! – something to consider though, try to research the show you will be attending.  When applying (if there is an application process) make sure they accept all your products and not just certain items…  Sometimes the promoters may limit what items you can bring because they do not want to have too many of one item being sold. Also try not to worry about if you sell out with a specific item, make a note for next year and make more for that show. 

It is always questioned if your products should have a price tag or not.  That is a seller’s preference and I do not think it hinders or helps in sales.  I have my pieces priced, however they are set inside the bag or attached to the back of the item.  I really like to talk with my customers, this way it always starts a conversation about something.

TABLES and CHAIRS… Whether the venue is inside or outside, you want to make sure they will either provide these times or you have to bring them.  NEVER assume just because it is inside they will provide these items.  I tend to focus on the table, chairs I always pack just in case! After confirming who will provide you also want to confirm the size of the table, usually either 6 or 8 feet is the norm for all venues.  This could help you decide the items or your display you will be bringing.


CANOPY… Such a necessity when the venue is outside. This will hardly ever be provided, so when your show is outside, make the investment.  This will help on those brutally hot days and will also help avoid the sun burn you will receive.  Yes, I have learned this one the hard way, NOT FUN! You also want to make sure you have proper canopy weights, they are not expensive and are the best investment.  It could be a perfectly sunny day however a storm could just pop up and those winds, they can cause a lot of havoc.  When purchasing your canopy you could also look in to have sides on it as well. This is just added shade and protection if it should rain.

Your PROPS and SIGNS… Setting up your area is a great feeling and it represents you and your business!  Make it shine…  A lot of sellers use a tablecloth to cover the table and then they place their items around, while yes I agree, you will see the items, but it does not draw people into their area.  You want to create a comfortable and inviting vibe.  HEIGHT and LEVELS!!!  I use wooden crates that my husband joyfully painted and set them around the table at different heights.  I have also found that those items near eye level are key; make them your best-selling product, or your ‘eye catchers’.  This technique will help you draw people into your shop…

Your sign should have your business name clearly visible and really nothing else.  Your business cards will handle the rest for contact information. And you want to make sure it is hung in an area where everyone will see.  When outside I tend to hang it high in the canopy so shoppers away from my area will be able to see it and they will come over…  When inside I hang it out front, usually when inside the shopper follow a path and they will be in your area, this is where set up is key to draw them in!

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CASH BOX/ CREDIT CARD READER… Oh yes, been there, forgot that!!! It was a funny day…NOT.  You want to make sure you go to the bank BEFORE the day of our show so you have proper change for your customers, if they are paying by cash.  Most of our customers now-a-days do not carry cash so you want to make sure you take some time to research and invest in a credit card reader.  

The top ones available are: 
(a) Etsy (if you have a shop)
(b) PayPal 
(c) Square 
(d) Amazon 
(e) Intuit 

They all have fees which are very comparable to each other and can run through your phone or tablet, and yes you will need WiFi for them to work, so make sure you have a proper data plan. They all accept the major credit cards i.e. Visa, Master Card, Discover and AMEX.  I have the Etsy, PayPal and Amazon and I know these even accept cash as well. This is great for tax time! 

NOTE: with our new technology all bank and debit credit cards are now being made with the EMV chip.  If you currently have a card reader it will have to be upgraded.  Contact your card supplier to learn more and stay up to date.  This new technology takes effect on October 1st, 2015.


And then the BASICs or what I like to call ‘EMERGENCY NECESSITIES’!!! These I always keep packed together and they are never removed, prior to the start of my craft showcase season, I always unpack and make sure everything is still there and ready to go! 

  • (a) Safety Pins/ Pins – ya never show what you might need to pin together. 
  • (b) Tape – clear, masking, duct, packing – just make sure it has a good bond, this always comes in handy for something that needs to be hung or secured. 
  • (c) Pens/ Pencils/ Markers – always need something to write with, maybe it if for your newsletter sign-up sheet, or a hand receipt you write, or that custom order your customer is placing – get the details! 
  • (d) Note Pad – There is always something to write, a contact, custom order, notes for next craft show. 
  • (e) Receipt Book – Our technology allows for email receipts, however you may have the customer that wants a receipt right there, so be prepared. 
  • (f) Tablecloths – You would think if you bring a table you would remember, and that is true, but if they supply the table you will need to bring these, and yes bring more than one! 
  • (g) Price Tags – You may need to replace a price tag or you may have forgotten to put one on your product. 
  • (h) Lint Rollers – you may think this is funny but I deal with fabric, and it catches everything, so as I am placing my products and see some lint or stray threads they can easily be removed. 
  • (i) Wreath Hangers/ Hangers – when outside you can use your canopy to hang some of your items – more space to display!  You will usually have a 10’ x 10’ area outside, so use it up and get creative in your displays.
  • (j) Product Props – depending on what you sell you want to make sure you have the necessary props to show what the item is.  In my case I make knitting needle and crochet hook roll-up cases.  I make sure I bring those needles and hooks for when I display my products.  It really helps the visual shopper. 
  • (k) Shopping Bags – After the purchase is made you need to be able to put it in something for them to carry, plus you can also add your promotional items. 
  • (l) BUSINESS CARDS/ PAMPHLETS – This item is VERY IMPORTANT to remember, second of course to your products.  This is what will help your customers to come back. Make sure you have plenty our on your table and are placed in the bag with their purchase.  I have had many customers not purchase at the show but contact me later to either find out if I am going to be at any upcoming events or ask about one of my products on my webpage.

And finally PRACTICE your set-up…  When I started doing my craft showcases, I literally practiced butting my area together, and yes I timed myself as well.  While most give you two hours for set up, there have been a few that have given me as little as 45 minutes to set up – yes you break a mean sweat on those!!! The main reason though for doing a practice set up, you will be able to get a vibe of how your area will look and feel.  This is what mine looked like when I first started.
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I hope this gives you some good items to thibk about before your craft fair season goes into full swing.

If you have any other great tips or ideas, please leave them in the comments.  I loive to share!

And as always ENJOY!!!

~ Desiree
Made at Home Quilts ...and then some!!!
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Creating your Own Designs on Fabric... Yet another craft!!!

7/25/2015

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As a business owner, there is really NEVER enough time in the day to get all our tasks completed on a daily basis...  However we also add to our own frustration because we are always finding new techniques to complete our products or even add to our product lines!

And now of course this is what I have done!  You Tube has become my obsession lately and from there I have gotten some really great techniques to try when creating my products... and while watching one of my favorite crafters, I saw it...  Derwent Inktense Watercolor Pencils on FABRIC!!!  Woo Whooo!!!!

As a designer I love creating an item that is both functional and also a different style that expresses the owner, but i am loving the idea that I can now incorporate my ideas into my fabric...  I am pressing myself to stay small and keep it specific to certain items to test it out first...
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I started playing with the different fabric mediums that can be used.  These help the color to not bleed across your fabric.

I have chosen to use a 100% Ivory/White Muslin for the testing process, but I am really liking the look so I think the fabric is a keeper to use within the final designs!  There are also MANY fabric mediums to choose from, i.e. Liquitex, Americana, Martha Stewart, Golden, just to name a few.  I am even going to try to aloe vera gel technique.  I purchase three types just to see how they react on the fabric, I do not want the fabric to get very stiff, and so far with these purchase I am not seeing that happening.

I am in no way an artist, but I know I can get through the basics and loving the colors these produce when blending on the fabric...
Again totally addicted to YouTube, so I have also provided the link to the video that COMPLETELY hooked me in with the possibility this technique can provide.  Now she used the Derwent Inktense Blocks (YES will be my next purchase!!!) but wait until you see the item she made, ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!
This video demonstration was recorded during the West Michigan Quilter's Guild's show in October 2014.  The instructor is Nancy Roelfsema and she is the President of this Guild Show.

I encourage everyone to check all these videos out, they are amazing at some of the techniques other crafters use and the designs they have created - very INSPIRING for everyone!

Be on the look out for our future designs capturing this technique.  until next time everyone, ENJOY!!! And please if you should try this technique or even if you just feel like sharing, leave a comment!  I love to see what inspires everyone out there!

Remember - Cover Your World in Fabric!!!

~ Desiree
Made at Home Quilts ...and then some!!!
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Fabric Scraps: The Small and Quiet Treasures...

7/7/2015

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For those of us that sew, quilt or craft with any type of fabric, we ALL have those little pieces of fabric that start taking over our work area!!! When we add into the mix an individual that cannot throw ANYTHING away (yes, I am talking about me!) those piles start taking on a life of their own...

It was time I either got therapy to let them go or figure out a way to implement them into some great products! Of course I chose the latter, again CANNOT throw ANYTHING away!
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The first thing that had to happen was an organization system that would be able to handle the mass of cotton growing at an astronomical rate...  Dollar Store here I come!!!  I found plastic show box containers that were perfect for the job, and yes we needed ALOT of them...  They were then sorted by the primary color grid and they now sit perfectly within my shelves for easy access!!!
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It is a very strange process, when I get organized, I get designing... and then once the sewing starts, I get unorganized all over again...  I believe that if I cleaned my house the number of times I clean my craft room, dust would NEVER have a chance for survival!!!

OK back to the topic at hand... once I get organized I get designing....  I have seen some great ideas for scrap fabrics and I have come up with a few of my own!...
Key Chains
Quilted Key Chains
Scrap Fabric Projects
Coin Purses, Eye/Sun Glass Cases, Checkbook Covers, and Coffee Cup Cozies
Christmas Garland Yo-Yo
Christmas Fabric Yo-Yo Garland
Once we can sit back and see what we have sitting around, the possibilities are endless! So take the time to just stand in your crafting area and be INSPIRED and start sewing and share them below... Remember our goal...

COVER YOUR WORLD IN FABRIC!!!


~ Desiree
Made at Home Quilts ...and then some!!!
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Business Tips:  Handmade Promotional Items...

6/29/2015

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For those of us that run our own business we are always researching ways to research and market our products... We are after that one chance to get noticed and make the sale.  Here, in this post, I am going to focus on how to keep my business in the buyers mind. I do not want them to forget me and the services and products I can offer for their next purchase.

I have tried a couple techniques:
  • Coupon codes for their next purchase
  • Free item, based on their purchase

While sitting in my craft room, I came up with a promotional item that be part of every purchase made from my shop...so this is not an item that will be sold, but rather my gift to say 'Thank You' and another reminder for them!

Introducing the Cord 'Minder', below is how I have created my item and hopefully will inspire you to come up with a promotion that will work for your business!
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The Cord 'Minder'...

Below are the materials I used to make this product, you can adapt any way you see fit.

  • (2) pieces of material CUT 2 1/4" x 5 1/2" - print (use your specific fabric made that represents your brand) or plain (for stamping)
  • (1) piece Medium Weight Interfacing CUT 2 1/4" x 5 1/2"
  • (1) Complete set of Plastic Snaps
  • Iron

Optional (Stamping)
  • Company Logo Stamp
  • Pigment Ink (I use ColorBox - Black)

To begin you want to cut your pieces and iron your interfacing to the wrong side of one piece of the fabric.
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Once the interfacing is secured,you will pin your fabric pieces together with right sides facing each other and sew around your pieces with a 1/4" seam line.  Here you want to make sure that you leave an opening so you can turn your piece.
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Prior to turning your piece you want to clip the corners close to the seam line, but you do not want to cut into the seam line.  By doing this you are able to create crisp corners.  To help with turning you can use a chopstick to help push out the corners.  

My husband just loves it when we go to one of our favorite restaurants, their chopsticks are perfect for this, I always stock up!

After turning you want to press.  This helps to lock in the stitches and also gives your piece a nice crisp finish.
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Next you want to sew a seam line to accent your piece.  I always choose to use a scant 1/8" around the edge, just to finish it off...
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If you are using a specific fabric created just for your business you can skip this next step and scroll down to the snap installation...  The next steps will show how to stamp on fabric!

Create your own stamp with your Logo or just simply say THANK YOU!!!  You want to use a pigment ink stamp pad, a rubber or clear stamp, and your iron.

If you are a stamper then you already know the process of stamping. For myself I had a lot to learn and yes I am still learning and I hope I do not pick up yet ANOTHER craft, LOL!

You will Stamp your logo or statement on your piece in the center. And set aside to let dry.  I like to wait for at least 2 hours and then press with an iron.  This will set the pigment ink onto the fabric.  Since I already know the fabric I will be using, I plan to set up a sheet of fabric with my Logo and then set them aside.  This way they will be ready for when ever I need them...
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And now for another tool, and this one was a gold mine when I found it and so easy to use!  There are plenty of videos available to watch to learn more about this product. (Plastic Snap Pliers-KAM Snaps) I bought mine from www.ilikebigbuttons.com.

When placing your snaps you want to make sure they are positioned correctly based on how you are closing your product.
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There are soooo many options to choose from.  For me I am waiting on my logo stamp to be sent to me, and yes cannot wait!  You could also use a 'Thank You' stamp like I did here in this tutorial, use another saying, create your tag line or motif, or use that special fabric the represents your brand...  Whatever you choose it will represent you and be that special item to make people remember you and your business and come back for more!!!

I hope you ENJOY this tutorial and it inspires you to bring your business to the forefront!!!

Please show me how you are going to create your promotion item for your business below...

Have a Great Day!

~ Desiree
Made at Home Quilts ...and then some!!!
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A Top Marking Pen...

6/20/2015

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Most people would have a heart attack if someone wrote all over their nice fabric with a PEN! Not me, though! I do it on purpose! And you wont believe what happens! (Don't believe me? Just WATCH!)

Posted by Henry & Company on Monday, June 15, 2015
This video really shows how great these pens from Pilot are for marking and making your templates right onto your fabric!!! And it only takes heat to remove the markings...

I was always a die hard user of the air erase pens, but I am finding I am using these just as much!
If the video is not appearing please make sure you contact me...

Have a Great Week Everyone!!!

Desiree
~MAHQs
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Sewing Technique...

6/14/2015

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The Gathering Foot for your sewing machine.  I saw this technique and found it to be really interesting.  As a quilter/seamstress I am always looking for interesting ways to implement other sewing techniques into my product designs.  This one I found helpful and looking into ways to incorporate 'gatherings' into some of my product designs.

It is from the Crafty Sewing Blog (you may have to log in or create an account to be able to read it in its entirety).  
Blog Article:
'How to Sew Ruffles in No Time Flat with a Gathering Foot...'
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