Halloween is coming!

Published in: on August 23, 2009 at 10:30 am Leave a Comment
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Finished the Cats!

Here are a few photos of our production run for a custom order of 6 Mini Felt Cats.  Click on each photo for a larger picture.

Published in: on September 4, 2008 at 8:54 am Leave a Comment
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Silver Custom Bracelet

I have just discovered a wonderful jewellery artist, Naked Jewelry, on Etsy.  Here is a link to her shop:  http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5584912

I have a very tiny wrist, so I have always had a hard time finding bracelets that fit me but were still suitable for an adult.  As I move into mid-life, I am even less interested in wearing children’s jewellery.  I sent out an Alchemy request on Etsy.com for someone to make me a silver bracelet I would actually like, and I really hit the jackpot with Naked Jewelry!

The bracelet needed to be only 7″ in diameter.  I asked for it to be both patterned and highly polished.  Naked Jewelry made me this lovely bracelet that is patterned to resemble polished silver birch bark – beautiful!

I highly recommend this artist for her friendliness, helpfulness, and the very high quality of both materials and workmanship – not to mention her very reasonable prices!  I feel like I’ve been given a precious gift in commissioning this piece of jewellery, and I will treasure it!

Published in: on September 3, 2008 at 4:27 pm Leave a Comment
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Grey Kittens

I’m currently working on a special order for 6 mini felt cats, made to resemble someone’s actual beloved cat.  :-)  

So far, I’ve managed to adapt the pattern, create needed new pieces, cut the felt, and assemble the rest of the materials.  This might not seem like a huge accomplishment, but with my severe disability this is an almost herculean event.  I’m taking a break to rest my aching hands, then I’ll spend the next few days manufacturing the little kitties. 

If you would like me to consider adapting one of my current patterns to more closely resemble your pet, send me a comment and I’ll see what I can do.

If you are reading this, please leave a comment indicating where in the world you are, so I’ll have a sense of who is out there!  I’m very new to blogging, and I would love to hear from somebody out there!

Wee Sandy

Published in: on September 1, 2008 at 3:41 pm Comments (2)
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Introducing: MINIATURE PUPPIES!

Now listed on Wee Sandy Collectible Miniatures, three lovely little miniature dogs:

CLIFFORD – little red puppy, of course!

DAWN – lovely little white pup with pink bows

FROSTY DOG – light brown “mutt”

All three miniature dogs are only about 1.5 inches in length. Tiny!

Visit http://wscollectibles.wordpress.com to view their details. Or, click on Wee Sandy Collectible Miniatures, under “Other Wee Sandy Blogs” in the list in the column at right. ———–>

Published in: on August 5, 2008 at 1:25 pm Leave a Comment
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Inexpensive light box

Here’s a great tutorial by DPS Digital Photography School on how to make a very inexpensive, easy light box for photographing your little treasures!

Click the link called “DPS Light Box” to see the tutorial.

Thanks to Planet June for posting the link on her craft blog! http://www.planetjune.com/blog/

Published in: on July 29, 2008 at 1:04 pm Leave a Comment
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Fishing Vest

I am an avid fisher, but very small (5 feet tall), and I’ve never been able to find a fishing vest in my size.  The ones for children generally are less functional – fewer pockets, or pockets too small to fit my gear.

Then, last month, I discovered the Rogue River vest by Green Pepper.  It uses few notions, just zippers, D-rings, webbing to hold the D-rings, velcro, and one front clasp.  I used synthetic sheepskin for the little rectangle on the left pocket, instead of the real thing.  I wanted my vest to have a little more “girly” feel than most fishing vests, so I chose some fantastic 100% cotton quilting fabrics.  They are soft, pliable, and very cool to wear.

At first I worried that the fabrics were too lightweight, but as I worked away at sewing this vest, I became more and more glad for that feature.  The vest got heavier as I added more “stuff” – those zippers and D-rings do add weight!  Also, there are points where you are stitching through several layers of fabric AND the ends of a zipper, so you’d probably need a commercial sewing machine if you were using a heavier fabric like canvas or lightweight duck.

The vest has 8 zippers and 23 pockets(!) in total.  One pocket is the entire space between the back and the back lining, with a zipper to keep it closed.  I suppose I will store a bottle of water and maybe a lightweight rain poncho in there.

After many hours and days of sewing, I finally have the finished vest.  Despite choosing size Small, which is supposed to fit me, I ended up with a fishing vest that feels more like a Medium.  If I make it again, I’ll go for the Extra Small.  One other detail is that it calls for a 12″ separating zipper for the front, but in size Small it needs only a 10″ zipper – because I live 100km from the nearest fabric store, that detail became very important!  I ended up altering the zipper by using wire clippers to cut off several of the molded teeth from the top of the zipper, then using regular yarn to form zipper stops at the top edges.

All in all, it was a fun project to make, and I now have my own homemade fishing vest that I can really use!

Published in: on July 25, 2008 at 9:04 am Comments (1)
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2.25″ BUTTERCUP

Now listed on Wee Sandy Collectible Miniatures. Visit http://wscollectibles.wordpress.com to view her details!

Or, click on Wee Sandy Collectible Miniatures, under “Other Wee Sandy Blogs” in the list to the right. ———–>

Published in: on July 14, 2008 at 11:09 pm Leave a Comment

Introducing Wee Sandy’s other blogs…

In determining what will be included on Wee Sandy’s main blog (this one!), we realized that it would be a good idea to develop a few other blogs. This makes it possible to explore completely different themes and topics, without compromising the mood of any one particular blog.

Here’s what we have so far:

WEE SANDY – (this site) This is the hub of activity, a place to discuss crafting of all types, to share links to other crafters, and to provide links to a wide diversity of other blogs and sites that might be quite unrelated to what we do here, but that we are also interested in! Feel free to suggest new links to almost anything at all that you have found interesting, inspiring, thought-provoking, or otherwise worth seeing!

EXPLORING HEALTH & HEALING – This is a forum to discuss health and healing on every level – physical, mental, spiritual, emotional…you name it. There will be a strong focus on alternative methods of healing, and on how to live a healthy lifestyle. This would be the place to share ideas about anything from organic gardening to natural pet care, from antibiotic-free emergency health care to natural soapmaking. Let me know what you’re interested in, and we will include anything that seems to fit the feeling we’re looking for.

WEE SANDY COLLECTIBLE MINIATURES – This will be where the collectibles can be found. I plan to have a gallery to show my bears & friends, your bears & friends, and anything related that you might be interested in seeing. Whether you are looking to adopt a collectible miniature teddy bear, find a pattern to make your own, or just enjoy viewing other people’s cute little creations, this will be a site for you!

THE SPIRIT IS WILLING – What brings you joy? What lifts your heart and soul? This site will be a place to share experiences, thoughts, poetry, art, quotations, or anything else that you have found spiritually inspirational and uplifting. Crafts may be included here, too, but they will need to be purposeful from a meditative or spiritual standpoint (otherwise, share them on the main WEE SANDY page!).

Future Blogs? – Someone suggested a scholarly page, dedicated to teaching on many levels. As I have my B.Ed (teaching degree), and have many, many years’ experience successfully homeschooling my now-adult child, this might be a good idea down the road a bit.  I consider myself a lifelong learner, and am always interested in courses, workshops, self-help books, and so on.  Maybe the blog could be called The Natural Learner, or Eternal Scholar, or…? This might also be a good place to post How To articles. Please send me input about this idea, and let me know whether it is something that might be useful and of interest to you!

Please feel free to comment, to submit ideas and articles, and to help form these blogs into communities in which you are a valued local citizen!

*Wee Sandy*

Published in: on July 6, 2008 at 4:35 pm Leave a Comment
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Adding to the blogroll…

I have begun adding my favourite blogs and other websites to my blogroll. Check them out – they’re all great! For now, they are all crafters or artists, but I might list other categories later.

If you know of a great blog or website that you think I might like to add, please send me a link and I’ll take a look at it!

Published in: on June 30, 2008 at 8:55 pm Leave a Comment