Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Art For Your Head "Chanteuse"

Well, "Chanteuse" has sat staring at me since last November and I have finally decided that there is nothing further that this beautiful hat needs.  I did create a hatpin to go with it, as it seems apropos and any hat that is worn at this dramatic an angle should have one.

Here are some of the final pics.  More can be seen here:  http://DreamWoven.com/AFYHChanteuse.htm




Tuesday, May 03, 2011

"Amaris" - Art For Your Head

"Amaris" was like giving birth to a creation.  It wasn't easy to get this one done, but I do make pretty babies!
Please welcome "Amaris" - Deep Garnet wool, trimmed with vintage embellishments, all handstitched.
More photos can be seen here:  DreamWoven.com

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

"Azure" - Art for Your Head

Art for Your Head "Azure"

About the Headpiece:

This is an exquisite headpiece of hand dyed and hand felted wool, embellished with vintage art deco buttons, matching glass beads and tassel.

Azure is perfect for the woman who wishes to make a statement. Her colorway is rich in blues/greens/violets . Reminiscent of turban style hats, she has folds and ridges. She is a regal and dramatic piece. She is one of a kind and perfectly suitable for your special days as well as a blustery day in the cold. More pictures can be seen here: DreamWoven


Thursday, October 08, 2009

Another for the Collection

2009 "WYNTER WHISPERS Collection" - Meet Art For Your Head "Lys Noir"

I absolutely love the back of this hat as well :)

Friday, January 02, 2009

The Best Advertising.....

I have got to say that some of the best advertising is seeing someone wearing one of your creations... at least for me. I started to put together a collection of "Wearers of my Hats & Things" and will hopefully get it done soon... but here are several pics (the two on top were sent to me the other day and I am so happy to have them!). The two bottom pics are two of my favorites from a young woman, who not only has excellent taste in hats, but also happens to be a photographer.

x-posted to my 1000 Markets blog




Sunday, May 11, 2008

Where Do You Draw The Line?

Where is do you draw the line between what is embellishment and art in the Handmade world? A musing on this subject, using Etsy as my jumping off point.

In selling on Etsy I've seen some really incredible, artistic items from inspired artists and artisans, as well as some poorly conceived, and even more poorly executed items.

Under Etsy's Selling FAQs, it reads: "What items can I sell on Etsy? You can sell anything that is handmade or, a bit more loosely put, hand-assembled or hand-altered. For example, screen-printed shirts are OK. A custom-built computer is OK, as long as you're making the case and not buying prefab. Furniture is OK as long as it's nothing mass-produced (yes, you can use power tools to build it). If your human hands put some love into the object, odds are you can sell it on Etsy."

I do especially love the line " If your human hands put some love into the object, odds are you can sell it on Etsy."

Talk about nebulous at its finest :) I'm not very concerned about the selling/buying aspect of this on Etsy, but my concern is more regarding the 'idea of handmade' and what actually constitutes 'handmade', which may or may not be what Etsy is about.

If i were to sew a line of sequins or doodads on to an existing t-shirt, or put rivets or grommets or studs or some squigglies made out of yarn on a pre-made t-shirt, this would be considered 'handmade' on Etsy. Under the Etsy FAQs, if I write a letter... it is considered handmade. If I sew a button on something, it is considered handmade.... if i shear a sheep, card the wool, spin it and needlefelt it into a hat, it is considered handmade, if I use oil paints and do a painting, it is considered handmade, if I take a t-shirt and cut the sleeves off or hotglue a bow to a pair of flip flops, under Etsy's FAQs, it is considered handmade.....but.... there is a bit of difference between these things....don't you think?

Everything that is done with your 'hands' can be considered 'handmade' on Etsy. Are there no other distinctions made by Etsy? Where is the line drawn between 'art' and 'embellishment"? Is all embellishment considered handmade 'art'?

If you are creating a drawing which you are then printing on a base (t-shirt), the 'art' or imo, 'handmade' is the drawing. The t-shirt simply becomes the canvas. To me this is very different than sewing a line of sequins on a t-shirt. no??

There are zillions of things you can do with sequins..... and some of those things I would consider 'embellishment' and some of them would definitely fall under the category of 'art'. I would be very hesitant to place the sewing of a line of sequins on a t-shirt in the same category as someone who has designed something and uses sequins in that design on a t-shirt. ... and to then to throw them both into the same category of 'handmade' ...... kind of makes me feel quesy.

There is/has to be a determining point between 'art' and 'decoration'.... which will of course reflect on what is considered 'handmade'. I'm glad I dont have to make that decision on Etsy, tho if i were making that decision, it would be easy for me....personally.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Let's talk about WHOLESALE!




i was just about to write an article regarding wholesaling and the handmade community. my personal take on it is that there really are no rules regarding wholesaling when it comes to artisans that create items, usually one of a kind, with their own two hands. I believe the etsy environment is a perfect situation for etsy sellers to enlighten wholesale buyers about 'handmade'.

People who buy wholesale 'expect' a discount. It is NOT mandatory nor is it always, if ever, beneficial to a seller of handmade goods. The buyer should be able to make their profit from reselling the item to the public in their boutique or shop. They are the ones that understand what their customers will pay. I believe too many times, sellers feel they 'need' to wholesale or deeply discount their items just to make a sale. Obviously this is a personal issue for a seller, but again, what a perfect environment we are in for enlightening wholesale buyers as well as keeping handmade goods in the specialized field it deserves.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Made it to the Top 10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Someone just gave me a heads up. One of my hats made it to the Top 10 High Stylin' Handmade Hats on StyleHive! (along with some of my favorite other hat makers!)

take a look...

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