Craft Happy

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Super-Crafty Client Profile: Sarah

Wow, can it be almost a YEAR ago that lovely Sarah first came to the Craft Happy studio? What a lucky weekend that April, when Sarah's friend De (another super-awesome crafty client) dragged her to a Craft Happy class!
Sarah took a lot of fun classes with us (like Happy Hours & the fabulous Fashion Belt class- now retired), until late May 2010, when she decided to enroll in a Knitting 101 class with Patricia. That sealed the deal!

What a beautiful scarf! Want!
Sarah immediately took off as a knitting diva- once completing her Knitting 101 project, she was almost immediately tackling projects not for the faint-of-heart. In fact, she completed an amazing--& huge!-- afghan as a present, just in time for Christmas. An afghan? Are you kidding us?

Sarah continues to knit weekly, and it only seemed fitting at this point, one year later, to point out how proud we are of her! Plus- LOOK at the amazing cable scarf she is currently working on! It's beautiful, and we couldn't be more happy for someone who has really found her crafty calling.

Ever wanted to learn to the fearsome craft of knitting? Join us for a class! Who knows-- You may take to it just as passionately as Sarah has!

Are you a super-crafty Craft Happy client? Keep an eye out for your profile- we'll be featuring one a month, and we'd love to focus on YOU!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

More Than Just a Fun Time: The Importance of Handcrafting

Hi All! And happy December. It's incredibly hard to believe 2010 is coming to an end, but here we are.

I just wanted to take a moment to talk about something near and dear to my heart (obviously)- handcrafting. Yes! We have fun teaching our sewing, knitting, and handcrafting classes to kids here at the studio. Summer Camps were an absolute blast this year- and Winter Break Camps are starting to fill up now too, we're so excited!

But handcrafting actually is an important and influential process in the growth of a child (and even you adults too). Here's an awesome list of all the benefits that come from allowing yourself time to create. I found this research on the website www.chooseart.com. It made me feel pretty great to know that our craft classes here at the studio help you do all of the following:

  • Heighten self-esteem
  • Develop problem-solving skills
  • Allow for expression and creativity
  • Improve visual discrimination skills
  • Develop self-discipline and responsibility
  • Increase motivation to learn
  • Provide fulfillment through productivity
  • Create cultural and historical awareness
  • Develop ability to make aesthetic judgments
So no need to buy all those gifts this holiday season. Take a little time for yourself this month and get crafty-- the benefits are pretty amazing!

Until next time-- See you next year!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Buy Local Month Launches November 15th!

Hello there, fellow crafty-person! And happy November to you!

November.... yikes.

If you haven't even begun to think about holiday shopping (guilty), don't despair! We've got a whole calendar full of fun classes and drop-in crafts available here at the Craft Happy studio. Even if you don't consider yourself a crafty person, we've got what it takes to walk you through the creative process, so you can give a gift this year that's truly handmade.

With the middle of November upon us also comes Buy Local Month! Did you know that every shop here in historic downtown Summerville is independently owned? Yup, we are. We're locals South Carolinians, just like you, and we wouldn't be here without you and your support.

Local businesses are the ones who donate to your schools, churches and charitable organizations. Just try looking for a large chainstore name at your next silent auction (you won't find one). What you will see are long lists of names of locally-owned businesses.

Also, 45% of everything you spend at a local business goes immediately back into your local economy- through taxes, local jobs, and local supplies. You are truly making a difference right here buy choosing to Buy Local!

We love being in downtown Summerville, and hope to see you this November and December as you choose to keep your money here in our economy.

** If you're like us, and want even more local savings, in both Summerville & all of Charleston, ask about the awesome new Buy Local card next time you're at the studio! Cha-Ching!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Sew Your Own Fabric Shopping Bags

1 Year Anniversary Party!

Hi all!
October is upon us, and we're celebrating our one year anniversary all month long! Thanks to you for your support- we wouldn't be here today without you.
We're also celebrating a worldwide event on Sunday, October 10th, and we wanted to invite you. That's right, 10/10/10.
10/10/10 is a worldwide call to action on the current global climate crisis. Thanks to organizations like 350.org, people all around the world will 'celebrate climate solutions and send... a clear message: "We're getting to work—what about you?"'
We at Craft Happy are sponsoring a totally free climate change event Sunday, October 10th from 1-4pm. You can come out to the Craft Happy sewing lounge and make your own reusable cloth shopping bags. We'll be supplying all materials and one-on-one instruction, and no previous sewing experience is needed!
Make Your Bag with Us!
One of our favorite things to do here is make MorsBags, reusable cloth shopping bags. MorsBags is another worldwide group, devoted to making- and counting- the number of reusable bags we all make. Each cloth bag made could potentially take away hundreds of plastic bags from our oceans and waterways. We'll be using the MorsBags bag pattern for our 10/10/10 sewing event.
So, what about you? Will we see you there?

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Sewing Basics: How to Sew on a Button

Hey there fellow crafters!

I thought this month we'd take it back, WAY back, back to the super-basics. Maybe it's the anticipation of fall, knowing school and classes have started, or maybe it's the fact that a lot of people seem to have a deep, dark secret that I can't help but share...

We have quite a few people- of all ages- confess to us that they don't know how to sew on a button.

Now this is silly (and maybe a little sad- you be the judge)- but never fear! Craft Happy is here! Here's our fail-safe tutorial about sewing on a button, so take heed, make notes, and practice practice, practice!

First, here is a list of things you will need to successfully put a button back on an article of clothing:

button-sewing tools
-sewing needle
-thread
-scissors
-button

cut that thread
Now that you've assembled all your necessary tools, the next step is to thread the needle. I like to cut a long piece of thread (around 16ish inches) and thread the needle with this.

Once the thread is through the eye of the needle, make the ends of your thread match. We're going to tie these into a knot!

(ok- you kids that I've taught in the past who somehow don't know how to tie a knot- pay special attention to this)

pull the thread ends to tighten
Take the two ends and wrap them around a finger (I choose to use my pinky finger). Work this little circle off the tip of your finger, and take the two ends and put them through the finger-circle you created. Pull. Ta Da! You have a knot. Do this multiple times (hopefully, in the same place) to make a nice fat knot. Trim the long ends (but don't cut TOO close to your knot!)

You are ready to sew!

line up your button with the button hole
At this point, we need to figure out where, exactly, your button needs to go. Place the button loop or button hole over the place where it would normally line up if buttoned shut. Take your needle and thread from the INSIDE of the garment and work at it until the needle is coming through the button hole in just the place you want it.

Now, move the button hole or loop out of your way. Grab that button and stick the needle through one of the holes. Go through another hole (from front to back), and then back from the outside of the garment to the inside, where you started. I try to aim the outgoing and ingoing needle/thread at the same place, so you aren't left with crazy stitches on the inside of your garment.

Sew through the holes of the buttons a few times, to make it very strong (we don't want to have to do this again soon, do we?).

Finally, tying the knot. Breathe deep, you're almost there.

put the thread through its own loop & pull
Finish on the inside of you garment. Take your needle and go back through the stitches you can see (and maybe a little bit of the garment fabric too), but instead of pulling tight, put your needle THROUGH the little circle you created when you put the needle through the stitches. Pull THIS tight. Hooray! At this point, you have a knot. Feel free to do this another time or two to make sure your button stays put.

Trim your thread, put your needle back in a safe place (like a pincushion), and enjoy! You've learned a basic sewing step. Thanks but no thanks, mom- I got this one from now on.

Ready to take your skills to the next level? Join us for a sewing class this fall! You're so ready.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Sewing Vintage at Craft Happy

Hello fellow crafters!

We excited with all the sewing that's been going on here at Craft Happy this summer. If it's not Sewing Summer Camp for those 8 to 15, then it's Sewing 101 & Sewing 102 classes filling up with lovely ladies wanting to learn to sew. Pretty exciting stuff here at the studio!
Vintage Awesomeness

With sewing in mind (as always!), we're very happy to share the addition of beautiful, truly vintage patterns for sale now at the shop! Our vintage patterns range from the early 70s to the late 80s (a very exciting time in fashion!).

Whether it's a theme costume party (check out my vintage 60s pattern I purchased on Etsy and made into a fab dress for my "Mad Men" birthday party earlier this summer! My friend did too!), vintage patterns are a lot of fun to have and to create. Come on by and check them out sometime soon. (Worried about making your vintage pattern fit? Check out this handy website: Resizing Vintage Patterns.)

I love my vintage dress!
Now, if the thought of sewing from a pattern kind of makes you cringe- help is on the way! Starting with our fall class schedule in September, we'll be offering pattern-specific classes (and we can't wait!). Also joining the fall calendar are private lessons- bring in that pattern & fabric and let's make it happen together! We also have some beautiful Amy Butler patterns for sale now too (yay!), in case you can't wait until next month to get going.

Hope to see you here at the Craft Happy studio soon. We'll be here, crafting as usual. Stop on up!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Charity Event @ Craft Happy: Mors Bags

Hi all-

Summer is upon us, no?

I wanted to take our June blog to talk about another one of our monthly charity nights hosted here at the Craft Happy sewing lounge. The last Tuesday of every month, sewsters are welcome to use our machines and work tables to create their very own MorsBags.

And MorsBags are what, exactly?

So I (try to) never, ever go shopping without a sturdy canvas bag to cart home my goodies in. You don't go shopping without your wallet, right? Same goes for reusable shopping bags, which are totally the trend.

MorsBags is a worldwide organization dedicated to helping eradicate plastic shopping bags. Plastic bags practically never biodegrade, and with our proximity to water, often times they end up in the bellies of creatures we are working to protect (think of all those turtles and dolphins with a big ol' sad face!). MorsBags is one little way of giving a helping hand to the environment, and you look good while doing it too!

I recommend a little sewing experience if you want to join us for a Tuesday night MorsBag event, but the bag we're making is very, very simple, and super-chic. We have the pattern here at the studio, along with the MorsBags tag to make it official. Looking for fabric to bring to this event? I recommend bringing an old sheet to transform into a new, cool bag!

Want to read more about MorsBags and their worldwide mission? Check them out at http://www.morsbags.com/

As the Summerville chapter, you can help us add to our numbers every month! What are you waiting for? Join us!