Sunday, March 20, 2016

First Day of Spring and a Birthday

Spring is Here!

Today is the first day of Spring and I'm over the moon happy it's here. These last few months have been filled with cold blustery days, snow, rain, wind and general blah. But Spring has been popping out in the form of new buds on my rose bushes, tulips and daffodils breaking through the dirt and emerging out into the sunlight. The grass is starting to green up and the trees and awaking from their slumber, and not to forget all the babies I see out in the fields when I drive by. Their playfulness out in the fields always makes me smile. I'm happy to welcome Spring with open arms and say farewell to winter.


Today we are celebrating my middle daughters 11th Birthday. She turned 11 on the 16th of March but with work and such we are doing our family party today. No special theme but she has requested the Mother of All Chocolate cakes, so triple chocolate and then a few vanilla cupcakes for those who can't have chocolate. (Seriously how can you not have chocolate!) ;)

I can't believe she's turning 11!! Crazy how quickly time is going by......



Happy Birthday to my amazing Alyssa! She's growing up to be an amazing young lady and loves to help me model my stuff. lol

Saturday, March 12, 2016

20 Fun & Easy Fat Quarter Projects


I adore Fat Quarters and always seem to pick a few up here or there, and don't get me started about the Fat Quarter bundles as they make me giddy!! I recently picked up Dear Stella’s fabric bundle Life Aquatic and it’s simply gorgeous!! I can’t wait to make something adorable with it.


Here are a few of my favorite Fat Quarter projects and a few that I can’t wait to try too.
Don't forget to follow my FB page Living off Caffeine & Crafts that I co-blog with my fellow Crafter from Fifth Street Handmade for more fun craft ideas and pretty much anything neat we come across. ;) ~Kinda

Fabric Trays – a Spoonful of Sugar



Sunglasses Case - Crazy little Projects


Charmed Pencil Pouch - Sweet Verbena


Jewel Box Pincushion - The Sewing Chick


Quick & Easy Snack Baggie - Sewlicious Home Decor


Stroller Cell Phone Carrier - Made to be a Momma


Pattern Weights - Tea Rose Home



 Kids Car Carrier - Crazy Little Projects





Notebook Cover - Allpeoplequilt.com :Designer Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet


Fat Quarter Drawstring Bag - U Create: Via Amy Smart from Diary of a Quilter


Cloth Napkins - Made with Moxie


Produce Bag - Sew Mama Sew


Large Hot Pad Tutorial - Auntie Em's Crafts


Fat Quarter Circle Skirt - Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom


Baby Bonnet - Simple Simon & Company


Finger Hot Pad Tutorial - Crafty Asian Girl


Scrappy Mug Rug - Simply Notable





Sunday, March 6, 2016

New Beginnings - Building up Patchwork Jane's

Come this July it will be 4 years of having my own craft business, Patchwork Jane’s Handmade Boutique. What started off as small, just for fun has turned into something big, meaningful, and time consuming. I’ve learned a lot over the last couple years, building my social media, creating ads, marketing my pages, craft shoes, orders, getting my items into two stores as well as my own online Etsy shop and orders sold through my Facebook page. It’s been crazy!! But I’ve also made mistakes, learned what works and what doesn’t and have thought “where do I want to go next?”

I started off sewing, changed to tutus, added in tutu dresses, then eventually hair accessories and stuffed owls. Now…. I’m getting a little burnt out on tutus and I’m going back to sewing. But this time in the form of handbags and zipper pouches. I’m investing in this new adventure with lots of different fabrics, interfacing, hardware, a new sewing machine (working on this one still), my gorgeous Vintage 1949 Singer for tough layers and whatever else I need for this endeavor.  I’m excited!! I’m still doing tutus but I’m venturing away from themed outfits and looking ahead to sewing and keeping things a little simpler. I haven’t decided if I will do completely away with hair accessories or just the simpler ones and focus on the fancier ones for my tutu sets and flower girl sets.

I have to focus on how to make this a consistent business vs a up and down business with a hodge podge of creations that are not reliable. I’ve learned that while having a multitude of different things is good, it can also backfire and end up costing you more time and earning less in profit. I need to have items that are consistent in that: 1. I always have materials on hand for them, 2. Be easily created in an acceptable amount of time, 3. Does not require me to keep a million items in stock, resulting in me having a huge amount of inventory in stock. Essentially I need to slim line my items.
Goals:
1.       Make a plan: Items to keep and what they require.
2.       Figure up cost to make and is the item worth keeping.
3.       Go over my pages, double check policies, prices and items.
4.       Set small goals to get through each week and 1 monthly goal.



These are a few I’m starting out with in my notebook so I can keep track of my business plan and goals. I’m also using a weekly planner, my favorite being My Happy Planner from Me & My Big Ideas. But there are several others out there; I know the Erin Condren planners are very popular as well.  So if you are working on building a new business or just working on building your up, start with a business plan and a calendar to weekly plans and goals.


Kinda