Wednesday, April 30, 2008

An Etsy Study II

I did a study last month and I thought I'd add to it this month. Here is the article below:

"I've seen questions being asked on the forums to which are the most prosperous days on Etsy, and I decided to conduct my own study of my busiest days. I joined Etsy Dec. 7, 2007, so I did not include Dec. 2007 into this study. I've had a total of 241 sales to date, with 15 being in Dec. For the months of Jan., Feb., and March, the total sales were 226 and I broke them down to the days items were sold and here is what I came up with.
Mondays= 12 sales
Tuesday= 9 sales
Wednesday = 18 sales
Thursday = 20 sales
Friday = 18 sales
Saturday = 21 sales
Sunday = 15 sales

Some of the above were multiple sales to the same person, but I just included them as one sale. "

Today, I will add to the above totals to include April 2008: I had 40 sales in April, added to the 226 from Jan. Feb. & march = Grand Total: 266
and I broke them down to the days items were sold and here is what I came up with.
Mondays= 21 sales
Tuesday= 16 sales
Wednesday = 25 sales
Thursday = 25 sales
Friday = 21 sales
Saturday = 29 sales
Sunday = 16 sales

Saturday is still my best days to sell with Thursday close behind.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Green Beans with Shallots and Parmesan


This is such a simple recipe and my most requested recipe to make!

2 Tbsp. butter or margarine
8 Lg shallots, sliced
2 lbs fresh green beans (may use frozen or can)
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp freshly ground pepper
1/3 C shredded Parmesan Cheese

Melt butter in saucepan over med.-high heat: add sliced shallots and saute 12 minutes or until golden. Remove from heat.

Cook green beans in boiling water to cover 10 - 12 minutes until tender, and drain. Stir shallots, salt, and pepper. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. (If using can, just drain and add to golden shallots and heat and continue with recipe)

Makes 8 servings

Saturday, April 26, 2008

300th SALE!

I'm fast approaching my 300th sale. Whoever is the 300th sale will get 300 cents off each pattern they buy.

New Girl's Patterns

I just love little girls vintage patterns. The graphics are so cute. They remind me of when i was a child. My Mom sewed a lot for me and I remember dearly some of these patterns. I have three newly listed patterns, but one just sold. I tell you they go fast.

This one already sold, but isn;t it darling!Here are two others, I just love the graphics one this first one.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Quick & Easy Chicken Recipe

I saw some blogs today featuring recipes and I thought, as much as I love to cook and try new recipes, I think I'll start adding a recipe I tried and tested, to my blog.
Enjoy!

This recipe feeds one person, but can be easily doubled or triples as needed. To speed cooking time, use chicken tenders.

4 tsp grated Parmesan
1 - 2 tsp garlic salt
1 boneless chicken breast
1 tsp olive oil
1 cup carrots ( or whatever you like)
2 small red potatoes, cut into pieces
Salt & pepper

Heat oven to 400 degrees.
Combine cheese and garlic salt. Rub chicken on both side with olive oil and then press into cheese mixture to oc0pver both sides. Place chicken on 12" double thickness) foil, Place carrots and potatoes on either side of chicken. (Do not overcrowd) Drizzle remaining oil over chicken . Sprinkle vegetables with salt and pepper or your favorite seasoning.
Seal foil tightly, slide it onto a cookie sheet and bake for 25 minutes (less of chicken tenders) Open packet carefully (watch for steam) and bake 5 minutes more.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Poster Sketch

I've made quite a few treasuries and been in two that I know of. I wondered what it wold look like if I was in the whole treasury so I decided to see on the Poster Sketch. This is so much fun. I went from the 40's to the 70's.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

SALE!

We'll it's not a sale on everything but I re-listed my TOP hearted items and lower the prices.
Come take a look to see if it' one of your favorites.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Designer John Kloss

American Dress and lingerie designer John Kloss (John Klosowski) was born in Detroit, Michigan, where he studied architecture at Cass Technical High School. He moved to New York and worked for Irving Trust Company on Wall Street. Kloss ultimately gained his fashion training when he attended the Traphagen School of Fashion in New York. At age 20, he apprenticed with American-born couturier Bob Bugnand in Paris and went on to work for Serge Matta. In 1959 Kloss turned down an offer to work with Nina Ricci and instead began to design with Lisa Fonssagrives and later worked on his own, designing collections for wholesale manufacturers. Some of his designs were manufactured and distributed by Bendel's Studio, a part of Henri Bendel of New York, a store noted for discovering and supporting young fashion designers.

In the early 1960s, Kloss designed sculpturally-shaped dresses constructed from fabrics such as cotton brocades, that could be formed and molded to enclose the body. By the late 1960s he was using chiffon, matte jersey, and crêpe de chine; fluid materials which moved gracefully with the wearer. Simple dress shapes were formed without darts that did not fit tightly to the body, but flowed seductively over its curves.

Kloss used vivid colors like lemon yellows, greens, amethyst, and ruby in abstract shapes reminiscent of abstract expressionist paintings. Sophisticated, simple, clean designs were detailed with top stitching, tiny rows of buttons, simple edge trims, or tie closures. These nonstructured designs were adapted for lingerie and loungewear marketed by Lily of France and CIRA. Included were designs for nightgowns and bras, both seamless and underwired, again without superfluous lace trimmings.

The most revolutionary of Kloss' designs came about as a reaction to the "ban the bra" movement in the 1970s. He designed a bra that appeared not to exist in 1974 for Lily of France, called the "glossie," which was made from stretchy, sheer, glittery material. The design was seamless, unconstructed, but underwired, so it provided support for those women who needed it, yet wanted the braless look. The "glossie" came in solid colors such as amethyst, indigo, ruby, and mocha.

Kloss received two Coty awards, one in 1971 and another in 1974, for his lingerie designs. His nightgowns were cut from nylon in nonboudoir colors, in sophisticated, seductive cuts that emulated some of his eveningwear. In addition, Kloss also designed leotards, pajamas, swimwear, and sportswear. Under various licenses, he designed foundation garments, lingerie, loungewear, hosiery, tenniswear, and home sewing patterns. He was affiliated with the Kreisler Group of young designers under the management of Stuart Kreisler.

Whether designing dresses or loungewear, John Kloss was aware of the fashion trends, moving from sculptural, molded forms, to the free flowing more casual looks of the late 1960s and 1970s. He avoided unnecessary details, relying instead on the cut of the garment and the materials used to provide the design. The garments moved and flowed with the wearer. His designs were simple, clean, and seductive.

Kloss committed suicide in 1987. by Nancy House

I've always loved John Kloss's carefree clothing. I came across several John Kloss patterns this weekend and some of them are absolutely marvelous. Oh so SEXY! I don't have them all listed yet, but check back soon. Here are two I have listed on Etsy:

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=10941086

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=10946404


This one is at auction on Ebay:


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=150235751871&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=005

Love is in the air!

I'm so in love with the graphics on this pattern. I fall in love with a lot of them, but there is just something about this one. I love the look of the 60's and these girls have that look. I fyou have a wedding coming up, why not make your veil. Here is the perfect pattern.
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=10940092

Swimsuits Galore!




I came across these wonderful swimsuits patterns and I just had to show them off. Everytime I have swimsuit patterns and they always sell fast. I'm sure it has a lot to do with being able to customize them to fit your body. I have a few others in my store as well, so come check them all out.


Sandritocat's Vintage Patterns




Thursday, April 10, 2008

Tired of Paypal fees? You want $25 to spend?

Revolution Money Exchange, is a competitor to PayPal. If after reading about them, if you are interested in signing up please contact me either by leaving an e-mail address in a comment or by e-mail at jayden2@suddenlink.com. Open a Revolution money exchange account before April 15th and receive $25 into your account from them and for using me as your referral, I will give you $5 off your vintage pattern order! You get $10 per referral, but I have to provide you with an invite, so you'll get $5 off of my patterns and I'll get $5 to spend~ a fair deal.
Signing up is simple, just click the picture below to get started.
It took about 2 minutes and I got my $25.00 instantly!
Refer A Friend using Revolution Money Exchange
To accept this payment method you will need to send a request for the funds to the buyer and then they will have to pay the "invoice" that you send. A small price to pay to not have to pay PayPal's transaction fees.
For US residents only!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

I had money to burn.....

Every once in a while, I have some money to burn and no where else would I rather burn it than shopping on Etsy! Some of my items haven't arrived yet but the ones that have, I LOVE.
The first item I got was from

bluepalmettotree

I got this facial scrubbie and let me tell you my face hasn't felt this good in a long time. I'm 42 and my face feels like a teenager again and it shines and glows!

Second item I'm in love with is from

peacoxcreations

and ironically it is a scrubbie for your pots, pans and dishes. It is the best!

Thursday, April 3, 2008

An Etsy Study

I've seen questions being asked on the forums to which are the most prosperous days on Etsy, and I decided to conduct my own study of my busiest days. I joined Etsy Dec. 7, 2007, so I did not include Dec. 2007 into this study. I've had a total of 241 sales to date, with 15 being in Dec. For the months of Jan., Feb., and March, the total sales were 226 and I broke them down to the days items were sold and here is what I came up with.
Mondays= 12 sales
Tuesday= 9 sales
Wednesday = 18 sales
Thursday = 20 sales
Friday = 18 sales
Saturday = 21 sales
Sunday = 15 sales

Some of the above were multiple sales to the same person, but I just included them as one sale.
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