Friday, February 18, 2011

Is original design still alive in Handmade Business?


I had a very interesting conversation on Facebook with other handmade business owners regarding why we question our originality every time we are creating a new design or a new product to sell. The conversation turned to a fan that became slightly obsessed about one handmade business’ products. The fan made some distressing comments on the business owner’s facebook page alleging that some items were not her designs and should not be sold as if they were original creations. In the end the fan was blocked from her page permanently, a sad ending.

 Now, this business sells handmade crochet items, so it’s difficult to make a hat, scarf or even an Amigurumi and say its’ never been done before. We recognise the crafter’s work as original because she designs and crochets her own patterns. It can be very hard to come up with something that is an original design. Many times I have been designing a new product for my shop and check afterwards on the net to find someone else has come up with the same if not similar idea. So what I am supposed to do, not make anything any longer because everything has been done before? No. I just make the item anyway and by the end of the designing process, the concept might be similar but the end result is completely different. So for me originality has its nuances. A product or item can be original for me when the use of fabric strikes me as a great colour combination that I might never thought of using. Example of this is the pencil roll ups which a lot of handmade shops are selling at the moment. The concept of the pencil roll up is the same but I have seen some pretty amazing ones on handmade markets that I would call original work.



I know what you are thinking, yes, there are a lot of copy cats out there. We need to be very careful when pointing the finger at the originality of a fellow crafter’s work. This is because in one way or another we inspire each other’s creativity and originality. Perhaps we should redefine the concept of originality in our handmade community so we can be kinder to one another.
Inspiration for me is the key to designing a new item and I get my inspiration from different handmade crafters in our community. Here are some of my favourite businesses at the moment. These are the ones who make me want to sit behind my sewing machine and make cute things for others to enjoy!


Pikelet Workshop: Jen is from Perth, she makes these very special little poppet's who are a huge hit at the moment; they make me want to be a kid again! 




Hugs & Inspiration: is a home based Melbourne business run by Lou, Ange and Mel, three stay at home mums. They design, create and mount, 3D art images for children.




Plushka’s: Katia started her little craft venture when after working a year dealing with numbers and paperwork, she felt the urge to express herself and be creative. Craft was a part of her heritage and making things was a part of her life since she started cross-stitch classes at the age of 12. She lives in Sydney and makes these lovely softies!!! 



Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Featured in Kid Independent!!!

How cool that I have been featured in the Kid Independent website!!! Have look, I am so proud because I just love the site. I would like to thank Indi for the editorial! Enjoy everyone! Here is the Link:


Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year cleaning and last orders of the Year!

Very hectic around here with getting ready for the New Year and posting the last orders of the year. I am person who believes your house should be spotless for the New Year so your year can welcome good things instead of clutter and bad vibes. I guess I cant help it, this was ingrained in my soul by seeing my mom go berserk during the end of the year festivities. She would do a big big spring cleaning getting rid of any unwanted objects and cleaning the house till it almost looked like no one ever lived there. Ok, maybe I am not that obsessive but still I like to have the house tidy for the coming of the new year. So here are things I still need to tackle today:

  1. Kitchen Pantry and cupboards
  2. Finish up all the laundry
  3. My wardrobe
  4. Luke's bedroom
  5. Put away Christmas tree (Yes we did get one in the end, my hubby made me do it!)
So not too bad... the only big job is my wardrobe which I am avoiding like the plague! Anyway I have just posted the last order of the year yesterday morning. It was for Judy and she will be receiving it in the post two Stompies the dino after a couple of days.  They do look so cute, check out the photos bellow! Well I hope all of you have a wonderful New Year and see you next year with new orders!











Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Introducing Penelope!!!

Penelope was custom made for Viviane Ferraro (my sister in law) and she is going to go all the way to Brazil for a special little girl! Penelope is available for adoption in my Etsy shop. She is double stitched throughout and made with high quality cotton fabrics and felt! 











Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Are you ready for Christmas yet???

Of course I am not ready for Christmas! As usual I am late late late in doing anything that reminds me of the season to be jolly around my home. 

We don't have a tree and by the looks of it, we won't have one this year (no... I am not a grinch!) but its ok because only the thought of Luke (my beloved son who is almost 2 years old) trying to get his hands on the tree full of breakable ornaments is a scenario I would like to keep in my imagination! 

I managed to buy a polystyrene ring to make a Christmas wreath out of fabric scraps (and make a nice tutorial in the process) but the ring just keeps staring at me in the spare-bedroom/ dump-room/sewing room, and I can hear the clock ticking telling me, "time is almost up and you need to hurry up!". So I guess no Christmas wreath this year either seeing how I still need to make 4 heat packs for family presents and two orders to send before Christmas time. But the wonderful world of the Internet does give me some pleasure in the evening after my little one is in bed safe asleep and while I drink my tea I browse through all the wonderful crafty bloggers who are ready for Christmas! They make me feel like I am ready for Christmas with them and their beautiful projects give me hope and  inspiration to make all these beautiful crafty projects for next year's Christmas in time. 

We can only dream and it is the season to hope so who knows maybe Santa will give me good organizational skills so I might put up the wreath tutorial in time next year.  Here are a collection of blogs that inspired me and make me feel like it is Christmas after all. Enjoy!

 

1.Top Left: Jennifer Johner  2.Top Right: Jessica Jones 3.Botttom Left: Apolline  4.Bottom Right: Heidi


1.Top Left: Marylea  2.Top Right: Bunny Hill 3.Bottom Left: Betz White 4. Bottom right: Melissa Crowe

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Welcome to Little Wooden Shoe Blog!

Official opening of the Little Wooden Shoe blog!!! Here you can see what I am up to while making the cute toys that are for sale in my online shop. Also I will add tutorials to cool things you can make yourself! All toys are designed by me and are handmade.

 For the opening today here is our new addition to the shop. Matilda was made for custom order for a colleague of my hubby. She is for his little three year old niece who lives in Melbourne. I am sure both of them are going to have so much fun cuddling and
having tea parties together! Well enjoy the pictures!