Showing posts with label flannel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flannel. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

22 Pounds of Flaxseeds!

I received my second wholesale order last week. A boutique in California wants 44 custom Owie Bags. (I blogged about them here and you can find them in my Etsy shop here). I'm SO excited and am honored that they chose my product to carry. They originally ordered 24, and when I received an email from them the following day, I was afraid to read it, worried that they might have changed thier minds. But, they actually decided to order an additional 20!

Altogether, it's going to take 4 yards of flannel and 22 pounds of flaxseeds. Hats off to the hubby for picking the flaxseeds up for me. It only took him going to two different store in two trips (a week apart) to gather enough for this project.

Well, I better get busy. Did I mention that they want them in time for a sale on the 10th?

Saturday, November 29, 2008

My first Black Friday...

Yesterday morning, my sister and I ventured out to Joanns. I've never been out on Black Friday before, but really wanted to go as flannel (my fabric "drug" of choice) was on sale for just $1.49/yd, compared to regular price of $5.99.

Fortunately, Joanns is quite a distance from the actual mall. And it's located on the back of a really small shopping center, so by going to back way in, there was virtually no traffic. We got there a few minutes before 8, and it wasn't too bad, although it definitely got more and more busy as the morning went on.

We actually stood in the cutting line twice. I had my buggy loaded up the first time, but just as we finished, we saw the clerk shelving this turtle fabric. I had bought a yard of it a few weeks ago, with plans of making Ollie a Loopy Lovey, but I really wanted more to make him a matching quilt. So, back in the cutting line we went.

Actually, the cutting line moved pretty quickly, despite some people, like myself, having carts full of various bolts. It was the check-out line that made me get a little fustrated. As we inched our way closer, it became obvious that the cashiers were quite new at their job, having to ask "which button do I push" at almost every transaction. Despite this, people seemed to remain cheerful and patient, chatting to their line-neighbor about their upcoming projects.

Here's a view of the line that Maggie snapped:

And here's what I came out with. This is about $140 worth of flannel for about $35! It doesn't look like a lot, but several are 2, 3 and even 4 yards of fabric. I can't wait to get busy with it, including several rag quilts that will be in my Etsy shop very soon!