Showing posts with label the small object. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the small object. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Flickr Finds

Last night I went out with the lovely Dawn and had a long talk about flickr. Unfortunately I don't have too much time these days to look through my contacts but this conversation gave me the itch to do so. Here are some lovelies to feast your eyes upon.

From Cat Rabbit



From Olivia Ew



From Noferin. I heart them! Their natural wood toys are coming soon to Schmancy.



I think if I should ever get hitched I would want one of these. Made by the super talented, The Small Object. And my husband would look like this :)



Give a big CONGRATULATIONS to Cutesypoo as they just had their baby!!!



This is a beautiful brooch made by Lil fish studios. She will have a tutorial in my upcoming book, Button and Stitch. More to come soon on that.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Flickr Finds

Here are some of my favorite finds today while looking through flickr

Simon by Sewing Stars



Everything The Small Object does is more or less perfect.



This deer on Very Nice Dolls



These beauties were made by Knitalatte
You can find the tutorial to make your own here



My friend and amazingly talented, Snaggs will be showing this Saturday in NYC at Giant Robot. If any of you live in the hood, please stop by to see her amazing work along with the talented Le Merde and Scrappers. It will be an amazing show!



Last for the day is this guy from Freak Le Chic

Monday, March 17, 2008

The Small Object



I'd wager most of you are probably familiar with The Small Object created and owned by Sarah Neuburger. Our neighbor shop Nancy carries a lot of her stationary, rubber stamps and stickers, and every time I go in there I want to buy all of it. Her website is also incredible! Everything I see from her is well designed and well thought out. If it's possible to master the business of craft, I'm fairly sure she's done it. Which is why I was really excited to see that she started making FAQ posts on her blog. They're great! So far, there is a post on where to buy fabric, another on craft fairs and another on power tools. I suggest taking a peek! She even links to old advice she's given.

They're all labeled under 'business,' and you can read them in a row here.