Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts

December 27, 2013

Mariposa Handwovens


Mariposa Handwovens

Vicki Hedrick of Mariposa Handwovens has been weaving for over 30 years and is still in love with the process of creating fabric from thread! She lives in Carlinville, Illinois (USA) and has a nicely stocked shop on Etsy. Her business name, Mariposa, means butterfly in Spanish. She often finds her inspiration in Nature, experimenting with texture and color through the use of novelty yarns and the weaving patterns she uses.

Visit and connect with her on TAFA: http://www.tafalist.com/members/mariposa-handwovens


December 1, 2013

Feuer Und Wasser

Feuer Und Wasser

Yekaterina Mokeyeva of Feuer Und Wasser is originally from Russia, now living in San Francisco, USA. A master felter, she finds her inspiration in Nature, encouraging humans to live in harmony with it instead of competing against it. 

Visit her profile to learn more: 


November 30, 2013

Cape Cod Shibori



Rachel Switzer of Cape Cod Shibori has had many interests within the textile field, with shibori dyeing her current focus. She has a shop on Etsy where she offers fabric for other artists along with finished pillows, runners and other finished home accessories. 
Rachel recently shared her home with us in our Decorating with Textiles Series, so make sure to take a look at that, too. It’s lovely!

October 31, 2013

Bewove



Dawn McCarthy of Bewove is a Manchaster, England transplant who has made her home in New Jersey, USA. She teaches weaving in the Philadelphia/New Jersey area and at the Newark Museum of Art. Her weavings, made into functional accessories for both body and home, explore complex designs like damask, multi-harness weaving and combining elements of surface design and the structural elements of creating cloth.

Learn more about Dawn on TAFA:



September 21, 2013

TAFA Market: Using Merchpin to create a virtual shopping experience!

TAFA Market


Recently I wrote a post about Selling on Etsy that got quite a bit of feedback and attention. One of the comments left by Beverly Rustica suggested that we look into Merchpin, a service that allows you to pull in product feeds from different places and display them on any site. We were sold on the idea and moved ahead to create our own marketplace!

Merchpin behaves much like an Etsy mini, but you have more control over how it displays, so you can build themes (like treasuries) and organize your products in different ways. It works seamlessly with Etsy shops, creating an easy import into a huge main catalog that can then be sorted by tags. The great thing is that we can include other TAFA members who are not on Etsy, thus being much more inclusive about who we can invite to participate. The service is not cheap, costing us $99/month to run and is quite labor intensive to set up, especially since I wanted to have lots of pages and feature different collections. Right now we have about 11 members participating and I am hoping that many more will join us.

There are a couple of downsides in using this and we are trying to figure out work arounds for them. When you click on an image, it takes you to that person's shop, leaving our site. So, it makes it hard to keep people on site to explore other pages. Another big problem is that the currency doesn't convert over to the service, so it doesn't reflect our international base. It took a lot of pressure from Etsy shops for a long time to finally get Etsy to display other currencies besides the American dollar, so it is disappointing to be back to square one on that again.

The great thing about this service is that any group of friends could band together for joint marketing efforts and display the code on their blogs or sites. We have our Team blog here, so I have added a redirect page to the Market as most of our participants will have Etsy shops. But, one wouldn't need to have a dedicated site.

We invite you to visit our TAFA Market and please share it with your friends! Comments are enabled on the Market pages, so please feel free to use them over there or over here. Sign up for our blog updates over there, too, as we will announce new shops and collections on that blog.  Lots of eye candy!




September 14, 2013

Siamese Dream Design


Siamese Dream Design


Siamese Dream Design joined TAFA in April of 2011. A mother and daughter business, Barb and Amy's family moved to Thailand from the American Midwest 11 years ago and have built up a stunning accessories business using Hilltribe vintage fabrics. They have a strong focus on shoes and sandals, but also offer bags, pillows and other gorgeous accessories and garments. Make sure to visit their blog where their trips into the Thai mountains document their relationships and adventures!

Visit their profile: http://www.tafalist.com/members/siamese-dream-design


September 11, 2013

klaradar


klaradar


Klaradar (Rakla) is our only member in Bulgaria. Klara paints on silk and has a fun, full shop on Etsy. She also nunofelts. She does a great job with her photography so be sure to check out her vibrant style!  "Dar" mean's "gift" so her shop name translates as Klara's Gift.

Visit klaradar on TAFA: http://www.tafalist.com/members/klaradar


September 10, 2013

Jacki Sleator - Textile Artist and Feltmaker


Jacki Sleator


Jacki Sleator - Textile Artist and Feltmaker is our newest member from Ireland and makes gorgeous felted garments and accessories. She has a small shop on Etsy, accepts commissions, and teaches workshops. 

Check out her lovely profile: http://www.tafalist.com/members/jacki-sleator


August 18, 2013

Thrums Textiles

Thrums Textiles

Susan Harvey of Thrums Textiles is a Vancouver Island Canadian who weaves luxurious scarves, shawls, and home accessories. Her blog documents her process and she has loads of information there that other weavers will surely enjoy, so be sure to check it out and follow it.



May 30, 2013

Atelier Iona Loyola Textiles

Atelier Iona Loyola Textiles

Atelier Iona Loyola Textiles actually started out with weaving, but then took a felting class a decade ago and fell in love with the process. Iona is originally from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), but now makes her home in New York City and enjoys walking around Central Park for inspiration. Her felted garments and accessories are luxurious, rich in color and texture, and reflect her lovely spirit.

Go visit! http://www.tafalist.com/members/atelier-iona-loyola-textiles
 



May 21, 2013

Silks For You



Caroline Spooner, native of England, lives in California and enjoys mountain views from her studio.  She primarily works with silks, using many different techniques, but especially enjoys shibori.  


February 25, 2013

Julaine Lofquist-Birch


Julaine Lofquist-Birch


Julaine Lofquist-Birch is a mixed-media artist from Rockford, Illinois. She sews, knits and embroiders and has just started working with nuno felt. Come visit her profile! http://www.tafalist.com/members/julaine-lofquist-birch


February 24, 2013

Denise Kovnat



Multi-talented, Denise spins, knits, dyes, sews, and weaves beautiful garments and accessories. She lives in upstate New York and aside from her Etsy shop, sells at local shows and galleries.



January 4, 2013

HeartFelt Silks



Beautiful silk scarves, felting tools, workshops and kits from Stillwater, Minnesota!



November 20, 2012

KAREN LUKACS textiles



Karen Lukacs, of Tucson, Arizona, does her bit to save the planet!  She recycles salvaged materials into new accessories.  The beautiful clutch above was made from a man's tie!

September 24, 2012

Uniquely TAFA Treasury by Fannie Narte


As you can see, TAFA members make all kinds of beautiful things: hand dyed and spun yarns, objects for the home and fun accessories!  Click on the title or image above to see Fannie's treasury live on Etsy and be sure to visit her profile on TAFA, too!




Fall Into TAFA Treasury by Ruby Wings Designs


Great play on words from Peggy Wright of Ruby Wings Designs!  And, look at that orange!  Comes right out and grabs you!  Click on the image or title above to see the treasury live on Etsy.

Make sure to also visit Peggy's profile on TAFA:






September 23, 2012

ethelruby




Australian Sharon Clues speaks about her work: 

"I created the label ethelruby - named after my great grandmother who taught me to knit.
at present, ethelruby offers a range of hand and machine knitted accessories made from natural yarns, fibres and fabrics including cashmere, silk, alpaca, linen, merino and cotton. each piece is unique and reflects my love of simple, elegant design, muted tones and luxurious fibres."


Fall Inspiration Treasury by HEra


Fall is in the air on the Northern Hemisphere!  And, our TAFA member HEra, in Hungary, celebrates it with this treasury!  Isn't it absolutely gorgeous?  Click on the image to visit it on Etsy.  Be sure to also visit HEra:



September 22, 2012

mm handwovens




Margery describes her process:  "Color, pattern and texture--and their interplay--intrigue me. I weave slowly, savoring every part of the process. This includes spinning the yarns myself, and adding "eccentric threads" and other surprises to each piece to make a special textile that is a little bit quirky and one of a kind. My favorite materials are silk, wool and luxury fibers."

Find scarves, notecards and really cool buttons in her shop!