Showing posts with label Nashville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nashville. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Local Featured Seller: Goofy Loopies

Who are you?  My name is Vanessa Evans and I own Goofyloopies.

Where are you located?  We are located out of our home in Nashville, NC.

Why do you create?  I craft because it relieves my stress; most of the time. It is my get away, my meditation per say.

What is your favorite place to visit in the "triangle"?  I don't live far from Raleigh. I love to go shopping at Triangle Town Center. I venture from there over to Capital Blvd and shop on.
Personalized Tempered Glass Cutting Board
 When did you start creating?  I have always been a crafty person. When I was growing up I loved to draw anything; as long as I could make it colorful.  I loved playing school so papercrafting was always an attraction for me.

What is your most cherished handmade item?  My first afghan I crocheted I would say is my most cherished handmade item. I learned to crochet from my grandmother in law. My first afghan was out of some of the yarn she left me when she passed on.

What inspires you?  My creative juices always burst open when I get near anything of color. Love to get lost in the yarn, ribbons, materials, and buttons......Somehow I believe it just all goes together.
 
Where do you create?  My house looks like a miniature craft store. I create mostly in my upstairs room. I started in the utility room  of our home. I outgrew that and moved into one of the smaller bedrooms. I have 2 sons and one of them wanted that  room; at the time they were sharing a room.  Our upstairs wasn't complete. So, we started that project. Now, I create upstairs at home. A lot more spacious, means I can have more projects going at a time. Loving It~

Personalized Garden Flag
 Why did you choose your shop/company name?  When I first decided to start crafting for a profit, I was doing mostly paper crafts. With that I came up with the name Paper Does It. Once I started crochet, I loved to try all of the different stitches. One day as I did some research on the different stitches I came up with Goofyloopies because of all the different loops. Not to mention; it goes well with my family. We're all a little goofy.

What are your goals?  I plan to continue crafting until I can't do it any longer. I love to take my crocheting on vacations with me. It is a easy packable and carry craft. I take it with me to my full-time job and crochet at lunch. Seems useless not using time wisely. I hope to grow enough to be able to stop working my full-time job. I want to make things for people because it makes them happy, it makes me happy and I feel like it is an accomplishment. One of my very first (in detail crafts)
was wedding invitations for someone in California. That was so intriguing to think I was a part of someones special moment in life way across the nation. It is very exciting each time I mail out a package to know my work is somewhere in another state, at someones house, in the presence of others being noticed and loved.
Rag Quilt
What do you do when you are not creating?  It seems I am always creating. Whether it is in thoughts or production. I can't hardly pass something without thinking "what can that be used for besides what it is". At times I think I eat, sleep, dream and live for the love of crafting. It drives my husband crazy. However; when I am not in production, I occasionally spend time watching a good movie or
reading a great book.

After swinging by Goofyloopies on etsy, you can also find her facebook page.

NCTriangle Team Members who'd like to be featured, please contact Shore Debris.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Local Featured Seller: SatinStitchery

Who are you?
Toni Melton of Satin Stitchery

Where are you located?
Nashville, NC

What do you create?
All kinds of unique embroidered items, including personalized and custom orders. I have home decor (clocks and framed embroidery), purses, handbags, keyfobs, book and journal covers, personalized stuffed animals and baby rattles, patches to honor your military family members, and recycled clothing dressed up with embroidery.

What is your favorite place to visit in the "triangle"?
JoAnn Fabric and Craft Store - I'm a fabriholic! I enjoy doing several different crafts, and JoAnn's supplies most of my "crafty" needs.

When did you start creating?

I have been doing some type of crafting most of my life. My maternal grandmother was a practical machine sewer who made clothes and home dec items - she got me started on machine sewing. My paternal grandmother did more "crafty" and hand sewing projects - she made dolls with gourd heads completely hand sewn, including their bodies and clothes and taught me her hand skills. I later added cross stitch, hand embroidery, quilting, beading and machine embroidery to the list, along with short stints at termari balls, knitting, kalediscope making and other things.

What inspires you?

All kinds of things. I love the beach, so my shop includes several beach themed items, lighthouses and the like. I also love color, texture and all kinds of cloth, so you'll see many brightly colored items and different fabrics in my inventory...for instance, hot pink and lime green shoulder bags embroidered with quilt or jacobean inspired designs. I am also inspired by the wonderful things I see other crafters create. I belong to several groups on Flickr and follow several blogs, checking out what others are doing.

Where do you create?
My DH and I just moved to a new house and I have taken over one of the bedrooms. It's still a work in progress as I haven't totally unpacked or found a home for everything yet, but I'm setting up a sewing studio, with a cutting table, my regular sewing machine, my embroidery machine and as much shelf space as I can manage to store fabric and crafting supplies.

What are your goals?

I left a corporate finance job in the Kansas City area last year to move back to North Carolina, where both my DH and I were born and raised. I'm looking for another job now, but would like to grow the home business to the point where a regular day job won't be necessary.

What do you do when you are not creating?
I like to spend time with my DH, walk my dog, talk with my kids who are different parts of the country, read, do some yard work (but not too much, I don't have a green thumb like my mom and grandmother).

--You can find more of Toni's work on her
website and on Flickr.