Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Product Preview: Mini Hipster Collection!

Here is a sneak peek at one of the new products I'll be introducing at the No-Coast Craft-o-rama, the Mini Hipster onesies!  They are too cute don't you think?  Naturally, they are made of organic cotton.  For those of you not in Minneapolis the 612 is a nod to the area code here.  Lots of Uptown hipsters wear 612 T-shirts and hats.  There are a couple other onesie designs in addition to these two but you'll just have to wait to see those!


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Sneak Peek: Fall/Winter 2010 Baby-Toddler Collection

Okay as promised, here is a little preview of just some of the Fall/Winter 2010 Baby-Toddler Collection for Uptown Urban Craft!   The main theme is punky patterns on preppy designs.  Dresses will be available in a multiple colors & just in case you think I'm leaving out the boys, there are a few things coming for them too but you'll just have to wait and see!


Friday, September 24, 2010

Happy Friday!

Ahhh!   Creepy headless baby!  Oh wait that's the mannequin I just got.  Geeze!  I had no idea how hard it was gonna be to dress one of these.  It's almost as hard as dressing a real baby!  Anyways, new baby-toddler collection is on the way!  Fabric arrived yesterday and I'm actually able to spend the weekend home for once (woot!) so that's what I'll be up to.  I'll preview the sketches and fabric next week.  Have a great weekend everyone!

Friday, June 4, 2010

What I'm Working on Now


Today, among other things, I'm finishing up a memory quilt which was commissioned by a local mom who found it too tough to part with here son's out-grown baby clothes. All the adorable little onesies and t-shirts which hold special memories have been cut in to squares to make the quilt top. We have a blue/green/tan color pallet, and since blue really dominates, I've chosen a light pistachio flannel for the backing. It will be finished off with blue binding and hand-tied with a blue yarn. It's a fun project to work on in between all the wedding stuff.