Showing posts with label sweater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweater. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Fashion Week Nominees for the Etsy Voter

Esty.com hosts weekly voter polls and ask the Etsy Community to nominate items based on a particular theme. Etsy Admin MaryMary is asking for nominees that fit into the Fashion Week theme. Here's her post in the forums:
In honor of NY Fashion Week, we'd especially love to see fashion oriented items from clothing to accessories, shoes, bags, and more keeping in mind both men and women (sellers are allowed to nominate one of their own items.)

The nomination thread will be closed today February 9, 2010 at 12:00 p.m. ET. The vote will start Friday February 12, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. ET and close Thursday February 18, 2010 at 12:00 p.m. ET. Top picks will be featured on the homepage Friday February 19, 2010.

There are quite a few items from EtsyNJ shops that have been nominated, here are a few:


1. Chain of Love Scarf by TraceyKnits 2. Pop of Color Dress by TheMayFlower 3. Flashback Sweater by TheSpinningHand



4. Rich Brown Shell and Gold Earrings by JewelsofSaraswati 5. Summer Fun Boy’s T-shirt by beachchik 6. Recycled Silk Breezy Scarf by madebymelissa

Thanks to HappyHoundCreative for letting us know about the nomination thread and for nominating some of her fellow EtsyNJ teammates. Visit the thread before it closes tonight and nominate an item you think would be great for Fashion Week, then come back here and share it with us!!

Monday, November 12, 2007

Featured Artist - The Spinning Hand

Who are you?
Kari Kaefer

What is your Etsy Shop Name/link? www.thespinninghand.etsy.com

What tag categories do you specialize in?
Knitting

Do you create for children or adults, women or men?
Mainly women and children…I am considering a men’s line for 2008!


What do you like about Etsy?
You can have a super-professional site for next to no $ put out; you can get loads of free advice from professional, friendly artisans; you can be inspired by others’ creations…what’s NOT to like??

Where do you find inspiration for your products?
Fashion magazines, catalogs, people-watching in Manhattan. While I don’t want to sound too mystical, I truly think the yarn itself will indicate what it is meant to become. A combination of where I am in my own knitting practice and where my interests lie will also affect what I’m producing.

The seasons, obviously, are a source of inspiration. In the summertime I will knit with cottons and microfiber – I made the nautical-inspired “Young Man About Town” in the summertime – and as autumn draws near I will move toward earthier tones and fuzzy yarns. For some reason, I cannot get enough of Rowan Big Wool, year-round. It is so satisfying to work with.




What do you love about your business?
Unlike some of my other pursuits – music and teaching among them – no one ever told me I ought to be a knitter. It is something that comes entirely from me. I sought out my great-aunt and asked her to teach me; I wanted to be just like Julia Roberts, and my goal was to make a super-long, gray scarf to wear when I moved to Manhattan. (I did it, too…from Red Heart acrylic, of course).

What is your favorite product right now?
The cashmere camisole. It’s just so sexy and sweet. And a normal-sized woman can wear it.


What makes you unique at Etsy?
I don’t see a lot of handknit items at my price point…mostly I see them costing hundreds of dollars because they are made from hand-dyed, handspun wool from knitter-owned animals. I’m not afraid to make something that takes a lot of time and wait for the right customer to find it. (That’s why I also have a day job!!)

What other street teams are you a member of?
I’m sticking with etsynj for now, because I don’t want to spread myself too thin. If space permits, someday I might like to join fast (fiber arts street team).

What are some other sites to find out more about you and what you love to create?
Etsy is it…I’m trying to keep it simple.

I perused Kari's shop, and I love this christening blanket:


And this scarf is sure to keep you warm all winter long:


Be sure to visit Kari's shop at http://thespinninghand.etsy.com and check out the rest of the EtsyNJ shops by searching EtsyNJ at Etsy.com or by clicking here.

Happy Shopping!