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And the winner is…

14 Tuesday Feb 2012

Posted by Natasja in My crochet, My ramblings

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competition, Etsy, giveaway, wall clock

Susan Dougill

Congratulations Susan! As soon as you send me your postal address, I will send you your two brooches.

Here is the screenshot that randomly selected no. 84.

How did I award numbers to subscribers you may ask?

My 103 subscribers consist of 30 fellow WordPress bloggers, and 73 email subscribers (WordPress bloggers also receive copies of new posts by email so it’s the same thing). However,  I had to deduct two from 103, seeing as I subscribe to my own blog 1) via my work email adress and 2) as a WordPress blogger – hence 101 as the Max number.

In Excel I listed all the blog followers and email addresses in one colomn. I then sorted them alphabetically and that’s how each person was allocated a number. When Random.org selected 84, I just referred to Excel sheet to find the corresponding email/blog address. All very scientific and fair.  Promise!

Thanks to this Valentines Day giveaway my blog subscription went from 80 to 103 since its launch on 6 February, which is amazing! Thank you to each and every subscriber that help me reached over 100 subscriptions. You are the best!!!!

To the rest of you who weren’t lucky enough to be drawn, here’s a Valentines Day card* from Me to You.

I hope you all have a super duper Valentines Day!

*The card is available to purchase in LemonsForLemonade‘s Etsy shop.

Fancy a cuppa?

08 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by Natasja in Etsy, Other people's crochet

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crochet, Etsy, sugar syrup, teacup

I love this quote I saw on Pinterest the other day:

Where there’s tea, there’s hope.

I agree wholeheartedly! It’s a British thing, and it’s so true. A cuppa is my answer to any calamity. Coffee makes you buzz and edgy, but tea soothes and calms. Aaaahhhhh.

My go-to beverage when I’m crocheting, is then of course tea. Crocheting on the couch with a cup of tea works miracles! Imagine therefore my utter delight when I saw this crocheted teacup and saucer on Etsy! Isn’t it brilliant?!

Obviously it’s not made for drinking, but who cares? It’s genius and pretty and combines my two favourite things!

 

The maker of this beauty is whichgoose. Her Etsy shop is filled with other beautiful, whimsical items. To make this cup and saucer, I think she probably used a sugar syrup to wet the crochet and then draped it over a proper cup and saucer. I’ve tried this technique before with a fruit bowl and it works like a charm. It takes a while to dry completely and it is a bit, okay a lot, sticky but it works and it’s cheap. 

The trick is that you have to use double the amount of sugar than water. So if you want 50ml of syrup, use 50ml water and 100ml sugar. Then just bring it to the boil and drop your crochet work into the syrup until it is soaked through. Pick it up with some sort of kitchen utensil (it’s extremely hot, so be careful) and try to press out as much of the syrup as possible, before draping it over your upturned bowl/cup/whatever. To make cleaning up easier for yourself, wrap the bowl/cup/whatever in cling film before draping the wet sugary crochet over. Then just wait a few days for it to dry. Easy peasy.

Look how clever the people at Urban Outfitters are with crochet shaped bowls.
Apples may be a bit tricky to get right, but if you crochet a doilie and drape it over a bowl, it can look like this. Very effective and unique. Give it a go!

Now for a cup of tea. Ten sugars or twelve?

And the winner is

05 Sunday Feb 2012

Posted by Natasja in My crochet, My ramblings

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competition, Etsy, giveaway, wall clock

…Beatrix from Vienna, Austria!

Congratulations Beatrix! Your square clock will be in the post very soon.


Thank you too to the other eight ladies who bought a pattern. I appreciate your custom and look forward to seeing your completed clocks! You can link them as projects to the pattern on Ravelry.

Thank you too to Hubby who was the official impartial name drawer.

Good vibrations

31 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Natasja in Etsy, Folksy, My ramblings

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clocks, crochet, Etsy, gratitude, postive thinking

I just have to share the amazing afternoon I’ve had with you. It’s crochet and yarn related, but it’s so much more.

Sunday before last (the 22nd of Jan) I sent a message via Ravelry to a lady who inspires me every day with the amazing, colourful, creative crochet she does. It’s because of her and her lovely blog, that I got hooked on crochet. I wanted to thank her for all the inspirational blog posts and free patterns she so generously provides, by giving her one of my clocks. In the message I gave her a choice between two of the clocks in my Etsy shop. One a pastel flowers clock, the other a retro red circles clock. The retro red circles clock has been in my shop since the very beginning, with more than 700 views and featured in 8 treasuries on Etsy. I knew people liked it, but no-one bought it. The pastel flowers clock has been my best seller, so I hoped that one of these two options would appeal to her.

Unfortunately, to this day, she has not replied. Which is actually a good thing, because…… both of these clocks were sold on Folksy! The pastel flowers clock sold the 25th of January (3 days after the Ravelry message), and the retro red circles, was sold this afternoon (9 days after the Ravelry message) TO THE SAME PERSON! Lynn, who I found out today also has a Folksy shop selling lovely embroidered and hand drawn cards and collages (please go have a look!), was so happy with the flower clock that she bought the second one for her study!

The pastel flower clock is in hanging in her studio. She even wrote about it on her blog.  I’m so happy to see my clock in its new surroundings, proudly ticking away in someone else’s creative space!!! I’m also loving her wall full of inspirational images!

When I packaged the flower clock, I included a flowery brooch for her, as a little something pretty just to say thank you (you can see it on Lynn’s wall below and to the left of the clock). Yesterday I sold a flowery brooches on Etsy to a lady from Brixton who had bought one about two months ago – another returning customer!

I honestly don’t think these are coincidences. Whenever I give something with love, even if I just offer it and the person doesn’t accept the offer, I receive. It’s such a powerful, wonderful law of the Universe and it astounds me every time it happens.

In another happy twist, I’ve been in the mood to crochet a cardigan of some sort for myself but wasn’t sure what I wanted to make. I dabbled with the idea of a lacy wrap, but the pattern I like is in Portuguese and even though it includes diagrams, I’m not sure it would be a fun exercise…. I also couldn’t find a good substitute for the Pingouin yarn they used in the pattern.

In the end I went with my first instinct: a Garnstudio cardigan from their 2012 Spring collection that I fell in love with when I saw it for the first time last week.

Source: garnstudio.com via Natasja on Pinterest

 

The yarn I bought for this, is Drops BabyAlpaca Silk. Baby… Alpaca….Silk! It’s the very first time I will be working with something as luxurious as this and I’m super excited. Even more excited because as I was placing the order for the yarn, which came to £28.90 for the 8 skeins, the retro red circles clock was sold for £20, so the super duper fantastic yarn only cost me £8.90. It’s a sign of good things to come I think!

P.S. Sales of the clock pattern is coming along nicely as well. To date nine have been sold so there are nine entries into the draw for the square clock that I blogged about here. If you want to be in the draw, you have until midnight Friday 3 February to purchase the pattern and be entered into the draw. Good luck!!

Proper retro

28 Wednesday Dec 2011

Posted by Natasja in Etsy, My ramblings, Pattern

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Etsy, granny square, pattern, retro, ugly crochet, vintage

I recently found a selection of vintage crochet patterns on Etsy, all incorporating granny squares. I love granny squares, but some of these patterns are quite… well, see for yourself.

Will I buy the pattern, make and wear this? Maybe:

Will I buy the pattern, make and wear this? Only if you pay me:

Source: etsy.com via Natasja on Pinterest

 

Will I buy the pattern, make and wear this? Not even if you pay me:

Source: etsy.com via Natasja on Pinterest

What do you think of these bad boys? Would you? Wouldn’t you?

 

Blankies on Etsy

28 Monday Nov 2011

Posted by Natasja in Etsy, My crochet

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Around the corner crochet, blanket, crochet, edging, Etsy


These snuggly fleece baby blankets with bright crochet edges have now been listed in my Etsy shop. They’re going quick – the red, yellow, white & green one is already sold!

 

 

Five new clocks on Etsy

20 Sunday Nov 2011

Posted by Natasja in Etsy, My crochet

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clocks, crochet, Etsy, wall clock

I listed five more clocks on Etsy this morning. You can check out the others here.

 

25 hour day = 25% discount

30 Sunday Oct 2011

Posted by Natasja in Etsy, My crochet

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clocks, Etsy, granny square, sale

It’s the end of British Summer time, which means we have a 25 hour day today. In the spirit of time travel and 25 hour days, I am giving you a 25% discount code to use on ready made clocks* in my Etsy shop!!!

Just enter the code Sale25 when you check out.

With the code you can this baby for £18.75 in stead of the usual £25 (excl. postage)! Credit cards at the ready.

Source: etsy.com via Natasja on Pinterest

 

*Not to be used for “design your own” clocks or brooches.

 

My earrings arrived!

28 Friday Oct 2011

Posted by Natasja in Etsy, My ramblings

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Etsy

Remember I told you about my custom made earrings from Etsy in this post? Well, they arrived this morning all the way from Bahrain. Oh Joy!!

Here they are: the cutest little turtles for my ears.

Needless to say this morning’s chosen earrings are no longer in my ears. (At this stage they don’t even warrant a large photo.) 

I love my turtles!! Thank you so much Dafni!

The Like factor

25 Tuesday Oct 2011

Posted by Natasja in Etsy, My ramblings

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Etsy, Facebook

Etsy has recently launched a very handy little feature. If you have a Facebook page and an Etsy shop, you can now link the two with a handy “fLike” button on your Etsy shop Homepage. This means that whenever someone fLikes your Etsy shop, they automatically also like your Facebook page! How cool is that!

I linked the two a few minutes ago and immediately Etsy told me I have 154 likes on my Facebook page.  Brilliant!

It would be super duper nice if you, my dear blog readers, could visit my Etsy shop and fLike my shop, and thereby also fLike my Facebook page. There hasn’t been much activity in my shop recently as I’m working hard to create stock for the Christmas markets. Whatever is left over after the markets will however be put up for sale in the shop, so stock levels will increase towards the beginning of December. My Facebook page however is a bit more alive 😉

Other Etsy shop owners who read this blog should also think about linking their Etsy shop to Facebook (and/or Twitter). It’s a win-win situation!

I hope to see your name as a new like on my Facebook page, soon!

 

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