XUE means “snow” in Mandarin. It is also my name & my daughter's middle name.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
A tale of 4 bags
Bag 1 : The MK Bag "Sakura Pink with Rice Bowls in Blue" was mailed off just this past Monday & she received it on Friday, 5 days from Japan to Malaysia - I am so impressed with the Japan Postal Service!
This was my first official sales order for my bag & I'm truly grateful. MK waited ever so patiently. She trusted me even though she knows I have never sold nor sown any bags before this, never had bag-making lessons & make bags without patterns.
While transferring her belongings into her new bag, she wrote me a very positive email with kind comments & wonderful feedback that made me quite emotional.
The MK Bag : Spacious, with key loops & darted pockets for everything you want to bring along.
Bag #2 : "Blossoms overs Colourful Grass" was mailed off to Sydney . It's really on the way, Amy!
Bag #3 : "Blossoms overs Colourful Grass" was also ordered by Ally for her good friend, Andrea, who will be moving to Germany. Andrea had seen this bag when I was making it for Amy. She liked it very much & even offered to buy it then.
Now, she has it as a farewell present from Ally & she got quite emotional too! Andrea had a new baby not long ago & she also has a 4 year old. This bag has enough pockets in various sizes to fit all the stuff when she takes the kids out.
Thank you too Andrea, for your advice & for listening to me go on & on excitedly about sewing projects. You were there right from the first time I started on sewing all these. It's as shame that I only got to know you for such a short time. I too, will not forget you. I will miss you.
Bag #4 : "Red Dragonflies over Lotus" is almost like my own bag. When Andrea saw me sewing a Button & Loop on my bag, she ordered the same design as a Christmas present for her mother.
How wonderfully funny, that both Andrea & her mother now have "Bags by Xue" as presents!
Thank you all for giving me my first breaks. I hope you will enjoy using your new bags.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Bazaar, Friends & a special bag
A Mini Christmas Bazaar : The good thing about sewing is that you can bring projects anywhere to do hand-stitching ! So one day, while I was waiting for my kids in school & just happen to be sewing...Linda (a fellow Mama waiting for kids) came over.
Twice a year, Linda organises mini bazaar featuring only Japanese handicraft. She likes my bags & thought they are suitable as I used Japanese fabrics with Japanese motifs. So tomorrow on 4th Nov, I will be selling (something hopefully!) at Linda's home , just walking distance from our school !
There will be wooden Kokeshi dolls, Japanese fabric collage "paintings", washi wrapped boxes & Kokeshi musical boxes - really kawaii! There's even a Kokeshi "bank-doll" with a cut-out slit right under its fringe for coins - can you imagine that! And I'll be there with my bags!!! I'm very happy & feel honoured that Linda has included me in this! Want to come?
These are Christmas tote bags - pretty ones with denim, Christmas fabrics & sewn-on designs (similiar to the Autumn bag which is in my shop). So far, only one bag on Etsy as I'm still working on the pricing for the rest - the worst part of this whole fun thing!
I went to the Post Office to check on postage with boxes & almost fainted! Maybe bags should go out in bubble-packed envelopes after all they are fabric & can't get dented. I hate to have to pay so much in shipping so I'm trying to cut down shipping cost in general. What do you think?
Special, Special People : Blogging means you get to know truly nice people - some who even think my bags are wonderful. I have been keeping Hey Harriet & M.Kate up to date, on my sewing adventures & they have always been there with their encouraging comments & wonderful emails. Thank you both, for always taking time to write amidst your own full agenda!
M.Kate once said "put them up for sale - I promise to buy one!" - she's just being kind, I thought. My previous post was about my own customised bag (Dragonflies over Lotus), which drew compliments from her & guess what - I'm now working on the MK bag, with "lots of pockets like yours". She ordered when I haven't even priced it!
The MK Bag, Sakura Pink with Rice Bowls in Blue. She loves cherry blossoms even more than the lotus. The Rice Bowls makes me think of a typical quaint Chinese greeting which is "chi pau le ma?" ("have you eaten?".), a familiar phrase to M. Kate & I. I'm almost done with her bag now but before it goes to Malaysia, where MK lives, I will show it at Linda's bazaar, with a tag on the bag stating proudly, "SOLD".
With these load of sewing to do, my poor little sewing machine was beginning to feel overworked! I had bought this simple model from Sears in Phoenix, Arizona just this past summer. It states "for 8 years & older" so it's perfect for my 8 yr old Annika & I. Well, it was...now I think my little Kenmore machine cries each time I sew over layers of fabric!
Sewing more means you get to come across Mamas in school who also sew. And amazingly, Alison (an Australian Mama) & Andrea (a Polish Mama) came to my rescue - they loan me their Brother sewing machine, a more advanced model, to cope with more sewing!
Big hugs & big THANK YOUs to wonderful supportive friends like Linda, Alison, Andrea, M.Kate & Tracy!
Friday, October 10, 2008
A little red bird for a kind teacher.
This bag is for Hamase Sinseh (Teacher Hamase), who teaches piano lessons to the neighbourhood children, who speak Japanese. Mrs Hamase speaks little English & Annika knows little Japanese. She put together a little book with instructions in English & Japanese that she now points to, when she needs to tell Annika something.
Because of her kindness & patience, my little girl is happily learning to play the piano. Domo Arigato Gozaimasu Sinseh!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
And the AWARDS goes to !
It's not easy to pick who, to pass these awards to, among the super-duper ones that I like. So now, the "Arte y Pico" BLOG AWARDS go to.....
Alasmydear, Hey Harriet, High Desert Diva, Tatsuko, & The Senakams:Corgi+2. They make me smile, pause & ponder. And I can even see pictures, in their descriptions! I do like them & I hope they like their Blog Awards.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Xie Xie! Thank you!
This talented, self-taught artist mentioned me in her blog & she made my day!
Julie does incredible torn-paper collage work that looks like mosiac art & we love mosiac art !