Monday, November 26, 2012

Win It Today: Colorful Birthday Calendar

Get organized and ready for a thoughtful 2013 with this birthday calendar by Magnolia Moonlight.


Never forget a birthday, anniversary, or important date again! This beautifully handmade, wire-bound 12-month calendar never goes out of date. Printed on 100% recycled cover stock paper using soy inks. Keep it within easy reach for all the days that mean something to YOU!

Please note that entries must be received today, and winners must be available to pick up their gifts at the Cville Holiday Craftacular on November 30th and December 1st.

Click now to enter: I Want to Win!

 

Good luck!

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Deborah Connolly of Te Adora Knits

Charlottesville resident Deborah Connolly of Te Adora Knits makes hand-knit, hand-felted bags and accessories. Her one-of-a-kind pieces are made with 100% wool yarn.

She loves "the amazing transformation it makes when knitted wool meets hot water and agitation. The results are always exciting and unpredictable."

Here, we asked her to explain the felting process (a mystery!) and to tell us more about her art. Read on for Deborah's insights on wet felting, wristlets, and the calming power of knitting.



I knit and hand-felt handbags, totes, clutches, wallets, wristlets and other accessories using wet felting techniques. I love the stages of creating my bags, first knitting a very loose, over-sized version of a bag, then turning to the felting process to watch the wool fibers shrink and bind together to create the sturdy fabric of the finished bag. I wait several days for them to dry before I  add the finishing touches - a stunning button, sometimes a lining, sometimes embroidery. No two bags are the same. 


My customers know that no one else will ever have the same bag as them as I never repeat an item. Giving excellent customer service is extremely important to me, as is my customers’ satisfaction with their handmade purchase. I am also very happy to work with anyone on custom items.

I taught myself to to knit in 2005 and my craft has evolved over the years. I discovered felting (or fulling) quite by accident but fell in love with both the process and the end result.  Recently, I taught myself how to embroider and added some embroidered embellishments to one my bags. I’m really pleased with the results and will add it to my repertoire of finishing techniques. 

I’ve been working on a collection of wristlets that combine my felting skills with a past beaded jewelry-making hobby. I love the contrast of texture between wool and sparkly beads, and they're a fun way to bring your  essentials for a night on the town. I make them in a variety of colors and sizes. 
 

I prefer to work early, but lately I've been working in the evenings after my 13-month-old daughter goes to sleep. I like to work with a cup of tea and just get lost in my thoughts. Knitting can be very repetitive and soothing.

Deborah's work is can found on her Etsy store, where you can also contact the artist about custom work. Be sure to stop by her booth at the Cville Holiday Craftacular and get your fix of playful knit accessories!

Win It Today: Purple Felted Bowl

Today's giveaway item is handmade by Deborah Connolly of Te Adora Knits.


This decorative container is hand-knit and hand-felted using 100% wool to create a beautifully textured, decorative vessel to store jewelry, keys, dried flowers, etc. The bowl has a 6" radius and measures 2.5" deep, and its soft surface is perfect for holding small, delicate objects.

Please note that entries must be received today, and winners must be available to pick up their gifts at the Cville Holiday Craftacular on November 30th and December 1st.

Click now to enter: I Want to Win!

 

Good luck!

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Win It Today: Festive Business Card Holder

Today's giveaway item comes from the design-savvy seamstress at Victoria Horner Creative Handbags.


This business card holder doubles as a mirror case. Handmade in a colorful pine cone and poinsettia print, this practical accessory typically retails for $36. Win it FREE when you enter today's giveaway.

Please note that entries must be received today, and winners must be available to pick up their gifts at the Cville Holiday Craftacular on November 30th and December 1st.

Click now to enter: I Want to Win!


Good luck!

Friday, November 23, 2012

Black Friday Bonanza!

Today only: enter once for THREE chances to win local and handmade gifts!  

Gifts Up for Grabs Include:

Recycled Book Journal by Lindsey Mears


This gift gives new life to a discarded book! Lindsey Mears' Recycled Classic is a classic book cover rebound with recycled papers to create a unique and handmade journal.

Fleece Neck Wrap by Rosalba Valentino Designs


This one-of-a-kind white fleece neck wrap is lined in silk crepe with a cozy black and white log cabin applique on the front. Handmade with love right here in Charlottesville, it closes at the side front with a vintage button. A useful and stylish fashion statement this holiday season!


Textured Clay Mug by Two Owls Pottery


This 20-ounce blue-green mug is handmade out of textured white clay by Ros Nuesch of Two Owls Pottery. Keep your festive drinks warm this season with a piece of handmade art!


One Entry, Three Chances to Win!

When you click below you will be entered to win ALL THREE of these amazing gifts. We will draw three times, so good luck! (If you have a specific item you'd like to win, please follow the link below and email us at cvillecraftattack@gmail.com.)

Please note that winners must be available to pick up their gifts during the 2012 Cville Holiday Craftacular on November 30th and December 1st at CitySpace.

Click this link to enter: I Want to Win!

Good luck!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Cary Oliva of ByCary


A Charlottesville local who dabbles in a wide array of visual arts, Cary Oliva creates unique, customizable, and handmade goods including cards and invitations, coasters, trivets, magnets, photography, calendars, journals, and prints and other paper products. 




Inspired by nature, Cary develops her sophisticated yet whimsical style using recycled paper, frames, and Polaroid film.  Her newest and favorite technique is Polaroid emulsion lifts—a challenging and creative process that, she says, “keeps me on my toes. It takes a lot of patience which I sometimes don’t have enough of, so this art is really good for me!”


 
A longtime photographer, Cary admires Ansel Adams, Walker Evans, and Andy Warhol, as well as other crafters (including her friends and fellow Craft Attackers). 

 Look for her Polaroid emulsion lifts, new waterbase floral printed scarves (shown above), and more online and at the 2012 Cville Holiday Craftacular.