Showing posts with label robinsflight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robinsflight. Show all posts

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Giveaway: Olive Green Hand-Crocheted Wallet


This week giveaway is sponsored by RobinsFlight. Win a beautiful olive green and brown wallet.

I really encourage you to read her profile featured yesterday where you could always learn a thing or two from her. Thank you to those who left sweet comments, always appreciated!

There are Seven ways to win the giveaway with a total of 18 chances to win.
Please make sure you leave a separate comment for every entry. How to enter to win:

Mandatory entry:

Extra entries (only qualify once mandatory entry is fulfilled):
  • Heart her shop and earn an entry. Simply let me know your Etsy username.
  • Follow my blog and you earn another entry. If you're already a follower, you still get an entry, just says you're following already.
  • Become my Facebook Fan and you earn another entry. If you're a fan already, you'll also get an entry. Let me know your FB username please.
  • Tweet about this giveaway. Provide me with your tweet please. Each tweet worths one entry and you can tweet each day until the end of the contest (a maximum of one tweet per day is counted). That's a total of 7 entries!
  • Blog about this giveaway to earn 2 entries. Leave two separate comments here please providing me with the link to your post.
  • Purchase an item from RobinsFlight shop and earn 5 entries. Don't forget letting me know by leaving comments :-)
Contest starts now and ends on Feb 27th, 2010. Contest opens worldwide.
Max 18 entries per person please (based on the rules above). Don't forget to leave me your e-mail address. Entries without contact information will be disqualified. Entries that do not follow the rules will be disqualified. Contest winner will be drawn on Sunday, February 28th by a random number generator. Winner must respond within 48 hours after being contacted otherwise another winner will be randomly selected.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Saturday Artisan: RobinsFlight

Meet this week of our Saturday Artisan: Robin of RobinsFlight.

I don't know how to crochet. When I was younger, I made a few attempts then I gave up and chose to learn knitting instead (which I'm just a novice and don't have the time to do more). Somehow I got confused on the steps and where the hook should go. Haha.

I'm amazed by how neat Robin's hand-crocheted bags and purses are. Find out how she juggles making beautiful bags and purses while having 2 young ones to care as well.

Tell us a bit about yourself and what arts/ crafts that you make?
I'm a stay at home mother of a 2, ages 2 and 5. I make bags and purses with crocheted exteriors and sewn linings. I like to add in extras like zipper pockets and nice hardware to make them pretty and
more useable.


What is your favourite item in your shop?

I think the belted bags- they have such a classic look to them.


What is your best seller?
Definitely my wallets.


How does your day go in general?
Up by 6:00 to get a shower in before my son wakes to his internal alarm clock at 6:30. Cup of coffee while I check email and entertain my son, then it's crunch time getting everyone ready to get my daughter to preschool on time. Errands and time with my son, lunch and finally nap and rest time, which is craft time for me! Then more fun with the kids or maybe some crochet while they play, dinner, maybe a little online networking for me while my husband plays with the kids, bedtime for them (the kids, not my man!), and finally a little down time. The evening after the kids are in bed is when I get most of my sewing done.

What inspires you?
Often, it's a fabric that I just love that will guide the colors and style I crochet. Sometimes it'll be the line or style of a bag I see someone carrying. Or even a nice buckle or finding I'll see somewhere that just screams to be used.

What is your goal for 2010?
I guess networking more. I don't have a set sales goal, since I mostly do this for my own enjoyment. But I'd love to see more sales, and the best way to do that is to have people find you and see your work.

What is your favourite tool that you cannot live without?
Definitely my size I crochet hook! Although my sewing maching runs a close second!

Any advice for a newbie running his or her on-line shop?
I still feel like a newbie myself, having been on etsy for less than a year. But to all those newbies out there who are measuring their success by sales: it's tough, especially in these times. Don't focus on the sales numbers, focus on doing your craft that you love. Stick around, network, learn from those who are out there, are enjoy it!

Great advice, Robin! Definitely we need to enjoy what we're doing. And learning from others are definitely helpful.

Stay tuned for tomorrow's post. Robin is a sponsoring a giveway that you will not want to miss out!