Monday, October 22, 2012

Treasure and tragedies.

I am going to break a rule. Yes I'm a rule breaker. The rule is one of my own making for this Blog, however, I am breaking it.

Dame Ashely is my "business".  This BLOG is how I get the word out. (to all 3 of you that read this! LOL) It is how I show what the "Dame" is up too.  New Patterns, new items that are for sale, and her happenings.

The rules are pretty simple: Keep it to business. No referencing by name or image my children or my family. For their safety, and my sanity.

Good rules right? Yes they are, and for the most part I am able to stick to them.

Now here is where I smash them to bits:


I was ready for this Blog's subject to be about the newest craft product and Knitted items that are now available for sale at Dame Ashely's Attic.  Entice you to start buying for the holidays.  Start to really push my "Brand" and get my name out there.  I am new to the world of Internet Craft Sales and I need to really start showing something for all of the work that I am putting into this venture.

So here I am sitting at my desk starting to type when my phone rings and I find that my daughter is being rushed to Children's Hospital ER.  She was very ill and not doing well.

It has been many months since I had seen her in this level of discomfort. Many months since I had to sit in the very uncomfortable chairs and wait for tests, and watch a parade of Doctor's, Nurses, aides and other hospital personnel troupe through our little corner of medical drama, asking their repetitive questions and driving you a bit batty while doing it.

While we are waiting for this Drama to play out, I had brought my small bag of knitting with me, and a bag of completed NICU hats I had knitted in the past few months to be turned in to the Hospital.  Even though I was getting very bored and needed to do something with my hands, I didn't "feel" like knitting, or finding the Child Life Specialist to give these little hats too. I was not inspired. I wasn't thinking of the other, more serious cases going on around us.  I was totally focused on what a TRAGEDY this moment was.  How awful it was that, once again, here I sit, alone, with a little girl that didn't ask to be afflicted with this illness, be so strong and brave. I wanted to yell and scream. I was angry. More over I very scared. We have not had good experiences at the hospital. I was a mess and desperately wanted to run as far as I could as fast as I could with my daughter.

As each Doctor or Nurse walked into the room, I could feel my blood pressure rise and the panic set in.  I had to work hard so it was not that evident that I was in distress.   As luck would have it, a Child Life Specilist did come to our room.  She was a very cheerful woman and was very kind to us.  While she was there she noticed my knitting and we got to talking about the knitting and what I like to knit.  I gave her the hats and thought that was it.  Would not see her again for the rest of the visit.  How wrong was I!!!

A few minuets later, she returned and she had this great blanket with her.  She said that it was a gift.  It was a project Linus blanket.  Project Linus provides blankets to children that are in the hospital or are in a shelter.  There are PL chapters all of the country and they are always in the news because of their great works.

I never thought that we would EVER get a Project Linus blanket.  And I never thought I would have the feelings that I did when we got that blanket.  The CLS told me that she chose that blanket specifically for us due to the hats that I gave her.  She told me that those little hats that I knitted mean the world to the parents to these tiny babies.  And that she knew that I would compleatly understand why she chose the blanket she did.  It was a Crocheted patterned one.  Yes I understood it, and I really appericated all the more. 

I didn't really think on how my knitting effect others.  On how seeing one of these little hats on a baby would make a new Mom and Dad feel a little bit better that their little angle is being kept warm, by something that I was able to make, during a time that was trying and demanding.  That I made something that started out as a way to keep my hands busy and the panic at bay, now has become a way to give some hope and love to other moms and dads who's little ones need a bit of extra love and warmth. 

So here is where I make my plea.  If you can sew, knit, or corchet, please consider joining a Project Linus Chapter.  Even if you can't sew, knit or crochet, consider donating materials or funds to their cause.  It is very worth while!!

 Here is our Project Linus Blanket and a very happy little girl!!


These are the hats that I made to be given to the Child's Life Office.

If you are interested in learning more about Project Linus, please go to the following site for more information: http://www.projectlinus.org/

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

What to do with all of these treasures?!

Lately I have been finding many little lost treasures. One day it was a bag that had ribbon in it. Some my Grandmother had many years ago. Another box contained a few sheets a craft felt from some long ago project.

I have been finding so many treasures, that I jokingly say that our local craft and fabric store has exploded all over my work room!

So what can one do with all of these treasures? Make key chains! Yes make key chains.

These little gems make great gifts, or if your child has a no food policy at their school, send in these!

Felt craft sheets are very inexpensive. From $.99 to $1.99 depending on the style. Key rings can be had for about $2.00- $3.00. Use craft string to attach the ring to the fob.

Now you will need stabilizer to make your key chain durable. And I suggest that you back your fob with denim. It is very durable and if you have an old pair of jeans, you have a large amount of fabric to work with for no money!

I used a square cookie cutter to make my shapes and quilted them. Have fin with them. There is no limit to these!

I hope this helps gives a bit of inspiration when you find a box or bag of treasures.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Fall is here!

Today I awoke and saw that it was foggy. I went out and there was that crisp chill in the air. Fall is just about here.

Fall is my favorite time of year. It feels like life gets a new slate. I truly feel my most creative in the fall. I get inspired by the beauty that is around me and at time am awe struck at the wonders of G-ds handy work!

I so many projects underway that I get giddy! I am going to start showing more of them here soon I promise. 😄

For now, I am still seeking sewing perfection. And making tons of PB&J sandwiches. As always: Stay crafty my friends!

Monday, August 27, 2012

I've gone mobile!!!

Watch out everyone I have gone mobile. Now I can work anywhere on my Blog!

So many things are going on here at Dame Ashely's!

Orders are no longer being accepted for a Christmas delivery. Orders are being accepted for 2013 delivery dates.

Dame Ashely's Attic will be making rounds at a few select craft shows around the Pittsburgh area this Winter Season. Dates will be announced as soon as they are confirmed.

I also want to give a HUGE shout out to the I Made It Market for their participation in this years End of Summer Fest. So many wonderful artists and their work was amazing!!

I am getting items ready to sell in my Etsy store. I hope to go live before the holiday season.

Keep coming back and posting comments. Love to hear from everyone!!

Keep crafting my friends!!



Thursday, July 12, 2012

Summer Fun

Hello Crafties!!

Summer is here and there are TONS of things going on.  I know that I have been remiss in my Blogging, but I really have been busy with so many projects!  I am truly blessed.

I am currently setting my Etsy site and hope that I will be able to go "live" soon.  

I hope to have more pictures to share with you.
 

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Here are some pictures!!

Ok here are some of the pictures of items I am working on.

This is the coaster made from strips of inseams and scrap denim.

They are very durable and are pretty long lasting!!  Yes I am selling them and their price is $1.50 per coaster.


These are the Baby booties, that are made from felt.
They fit 0-6 mos.  Each pair is for sale for $8.00 per pair.

These are just a few little items that I am making and selling.  If you would like to purchase any of my items, please contact me at: dmeashelyattic@gmail.com and I will be happy to help you!!


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Hello fellow craftier!  I hope that this day is shaping up to be a good and productive.  

I have been making some small crafts to sell at a festival/carnival in May.  I am also cutting, sewing and ripping like MAD get some stock ready for the sale as well.  I will be posting the craft show info here as soon as it is cemented and my fees are in.

But on to the craft of the Day!

Now up is an up-cycled craft from what else?  JEANS!!!  

When I cut up the jeans to make my jean quilts and other items,  I have a TON of inseams and cuffs that I would just pitch in the trash.  Little did I realize that I tossing future coaster and trivets! 

I was amazed at how fast and easy this was to do.  Hot glue, seams and cuffs?  Who knew!!
 (Photos forthcoming.  My camera is once again causing me issues!)

I hope this little COtD (Craft of the Day) brings on more creative juices!!

Keep Crafting my Friends!

 

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

I'm BAAAAAAAACK!!!!

Yes my crafty friends I am back!  After insane holidays, and medical issues galore I am back and sewing like mad!  So many things are going on and so many dates have been penciled in for Craft shows this season.  I an going to be making some changes to how this Blog works.  (Even in  the hospital I browsed other blogs and did some searching and lots of planing!) I am taking the history, or rather the LACK of history out of this blog.  And instead of the original idea of Bloging every day, I am setting a goal of bloging at least a few times a week.  I am going to list products and projects that I am working on. 

I want to have some more input in how this Blog looks and what is thought of the content.  Please contact me and let me know what I can do to make this blog bigger and better than ever!!

Happy Craftying!!

Melissa