Showing posts with label The Green Hedgehog. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Limited Time FREE Pattern: Little Leprechaun Mini Top Hat

Saint Patrick's Day is coming up and now seems like the perfect time to share a little holiday pattern:  My Little Leprechaun Mini Top Hat!

 

 

I've made one to give to my little nephew since this will be his first St. Patrick's Day.  I also took these latest photos with my own littlest lady leprechaun and we had so much fun with it, I've decided to share the pattern here so everyone can enjoy making their own.


It can be made in fleece or felt so it's soft and washable.   Worn as a hair clip or attach to a soft, stay put headband.  It's great for babies, kids and adults.  

 
It can be sewn entirely by hand or mainly machine sewing with minor hand sewing to finish. The pattern includes all the printable pieces plus 8 pages with detailed instructions, supply list and loads of step-by-step full color photos.  
 

The mini size and jaunty shamrock detail make it festively fun.  I can't believe 3 of my babies have now worn them!  

 

I sell this pattern in my Etsy shop, The Green Hedgehog, but I'm offering it here as a FREE PDF download for the next week (through March 16, 2021). 

 

Just click HERE to get the Little Leprechaun Mini Top Hat Pattern for free until then!

Happy Saint Patrick's Day!!




Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Updated Dynamite Dinosaur Cape + Baby & Kid's Costume Pattern Giveaway!


Halloween is coming up, so I thought now would be the perfect time to share my newly updated Baby & Kids's Dynamite Dinosaur Cape PDF Pattern and do a GIVEAWAY for a few copies of it AND some other fun costume patterns!  


I designed this cuddly fleece cape with colorful spines that go all the way down to the tail. The hood has large dinosaur eyes with choice of button, felt or safety eye details. Soft teeth around the mouth of the hood give this cape some extra "bite" - but not too much! 


The cape is also fully lined, so it's perfect for staying warm while trick-or-treating or playing outside.  Having the choice of a snap or hook & eye closure at neck keeps cape on while the little dinosaur runs and plays.  The generous kid's size fits approximately 3-7 years, so it can get multiple years of enjoyment too.  

I've now added a 12mos-2T size option so the littlest trick or treaters and dinosaur lovers can have their own capes too!

Switch up the colors for a different look too.  Go girly like this pink version for a sweet little dinosaur (perfect for dinos who are more sugar & spice types):


Or try just about any color combo for a unique look. This pattern makes the perfect costume for Halloween or playing dress-up because it's so easy to wear - just slip on over any coats or clothing and instant dinosaur transformation!  


In addition to the bonus baby size option, I've also included more detailed directions and extra step-by-step photos to make it even easier to make.  
You now get BOTH sizes and all the updates for the original pattern price!

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I offer this pattern in my Etsy shop, The Green Hedgehog, as well as my ever-popular Space Princess Hairdo Hat and Gown Patterns:


This little hairdo hat always gets oohs and ahhs wherever it's worn:


and looks so cute with the matching belted gown:


and there's my unique Little Space Vader Hat PDF Pattern that includes three sizes for ages 0-6months, 6-24 months and 3-7 years:

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I'm giving away prize packs of ALL these patterns to THREE lucky winners!  

Each random winner will receive PDF pattern bundle of each of the following:

My Dynamite Dinosaur Cape Pattern
My Little Space Vader Hat Pattern 
My Space Princess Hairdo Hat Pattern
My Space Princess Gown Pattern

And the giveaway is open worldwide!


That's over $25's worth of patterns the kids will love!  Enter now for a chance to win!

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Friday, July 12, 2019

Got A Crafty or Handmade Business? You'll Want To Read This!


If you have a small business that sells handmade items or craft supplies you already know it's not easy.

There's a lot of competition.  Big box stores, other sellers copying, unscrupulous Chinese companies steal photos and then mimic your products on Alibaba.  Search engines make it hard to be found and social media hides posts from followers. In having both a handmade and craft supply business I've been up against them all.  Yet many of us are still hanging in there with our labor-of-love shops, despite the challenges.



It's getting harder to be found by new customers and, importantly, to continue to reach them.  To find other small businesses to connect with and support isn't easy either.  Advertising can be expensive and not very effective.  

I want to change all that.

I've decided to launch a new link/social media party every week called Crafty Business Fridays. The idea is much like my weekly Craftastic Monday Link Party which is for blogs posting projects & tutorials.  Sharing what you do with others and discovering others who's work you enjoy.


Every week I will welcome any small business that is handmade or sells craft-related supplies (fabric, ribbon, beads, jewelry findings, notions, patterns, digital designs, etc.) to come link up.  

Share your main page, a new product, a giveaway, a special offer.  

ALL of it is welcome.  

Both stand alone shops and those on Etsy, Facebook, ArtFire or any other selling platform.  I'll have a photo link party here on the blog every Friday as well as a post on Facebook where you can link in the comments.  If it grows enough, I'll also expand it to Instagram.


I also aim to help create ways to collaborate, cross-promote and share thoughts.  Small businesses should have more opportunities to get the word out about their offerings and support one another, so I'm starting Crafty Business Fridays.  

Blogs used to be the best way to create personal connections and community & grow an audience but the past few years scrolling through social media feeds has replaced direct human connections on individual sites.  Now most of those platforms want payment for posts be seen by the very followers who already opted in or decide to hide posts they disagree with politically, philosophically or, as it sometimes seems, just because it's a Thursday and they hate ____ on Thursdays.  It's insane.


I'd been thinking about this for a while, but Etsy's announcement this week made me want to launch now. 

If you haven't already heard, Etsy is giving shops that offer free shipping top placement.  Buyers searching for items will see those first every time.  Their ultimate goal is to be a free shipping on everything site, much like Amazon.  Except it's not Amazon, who has paid Prime memberships and heavily discounted shipping rates with carriers offsetting the free shipping, warehouses in every state, billions in revenue rolling in.  Etsy is thousands of individual little businesses who don't have any of that to draw from.  This time last year Etsy increased their cut of each purchase and started taking a cut of the shipping cost too. Sellers were upset, but Etsy shareholders were delighted and many suspected this strong arm attempt for shipping would come next.


Since most small businesses don't have a lot of margin to eat the shipping costs and still make a profit, Etsy's "solution" for sellers is to just roll the shipping into the price, so everything will now cost more per item.  Which isn't good for buyers either.  Shipping varies widely, depending on where the buyer is, so increasing the price by $10 to everyone because that's what it costs to send to the opposite coast when the shipping could actually be $5 to someone nearby isn't a good solution.    And someone buying multiple items will now pay more because combined shipping won't be possible because they suggest that cost be baked into every individual item.  Charging less than what the postage really costs means sellers can't afford to sell.  

Someone is always going to lose money, 
but Etsy loses nothing.  

Sellers are once again upset and frustrated.  Those based outside the US and sell here are livid.  Buyers won't like seeing jacked up prices.  It's terrible for everyone.  I will not be doing it in my Etsy shops to keep things reasonable and will continue to direct customers to shop my main business's stand alone site, HeavenlyFabricShop.com, where I can always get better shipping rates for my customers and even offer price discounts because the fees there aren't as high as Etsy.

So...I hope by launching this weekly link up it will help other shops to be discovered, help small businesses support one another and help buyers find great items & shops they might not normally stumble upon.  Come join me next Friday, July 19th, to kickoff the first of Crafty Business Fridays and spread the word that is the place to be if you own a crafty business or love to buy crafty things!






Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Just Launched: My Little Leprechaun Mini Top Hat Pattern


Making more whimsical patterns is something I've been wanting to do for a while.  Judging from the amazing response I've had to some of my recent free download patterns, like this month's Pet House Iglooit's something others are wanting more of too.  


So...I've decided to turn some of my most popular items from my previous handmade hat offerings into PDF Patterns starting with this Little Leprechaun Mini Top Hat:


With Saint Patrick's Day coming up it seemed like the perfect pattern to create first.


It can be made in fleece or felt so it's soft and washable.  It can be worn as a hair clip or a soft, stay put headband.  It's fun for babies, kids and adults.  


The mini size and jaunty shamrock make it festively fun.


It also can be made with other color combinations for year round looks.  It's perfect for Mad Hatter and Steam Punk styles too.



It can be sewn entirely by hand or mainly machine sewing with minor hand sewing to finish. The pattern includes all the printable pieces plus 8 pages with detailed instructions, supply list and loads of step-by-step full color photos.  

~ TODAY ONLY ~
I'm offering this PDF Pattern for FREE 
to 10 people who comment on this post!

Just leave your email address in your comment or send it to me at cheryl@sewcando.com and I will randomly pick 10 of you to email the pattern.  Comments must be received by 11:59pm EST 2/27/19 to be entered.

For everyone else, the full Little Leprechaun Mini Top Hat PDF Pattern is available in my Etsy shop, The Green Hedgehog.


I'm setting the goal of creating more patterns this year (both freebies and additions to my Etsy shop). I've always wanted to do a pattern book featuring my whimsical hat designs, so I'm aiming to release them as individual patterns in the coming months and then compile them all into one fantastic e-Book when I've got them all done.  

The big question is which one to do next?  


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Let me know what pattern you'd like to see next!



Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Craft Shows, Foam Swords & Poo Themed Baby Shoes


It feels like I blinked and October is nearly over despite there being so much I still want to do. It's always a busy month around here with Halloween, fall activities, full-time homeschool and my oldest kid's birthday, but this year we threw a craft show into the mix, which meant even more madness, so instead of working on new projects & tutorials, this is what I was working on:


My husband has been doing foam-smithing projects as a hobby  and decided to take it public at a themed craft/cosplay/comic con show this past weekend.  He'd never done a show or sold his creations before so yours truly was in charge of all the show planning, gathering gear, sign making, display and, being a crafter, making a few last minute additions to fill up his booth space.  Last week I shared the trials & tribulations of making his shop sign with glitter vinyl.


He got a lot of positive feedback on his helmets & swords though, enough that in the show's downtime he set up his first ever Etsy shop, Cockroach Villain's Battle Emporium!  

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It's named after a toy my middle son calls Cockroach Villain (no idea why since it doesn't resemble a cockroach at all as you can see from the logo), but the shop's got items like these in it:



He makes and sculpts everything out of EVA foam and hand paints all the details so they're realistic, but totally soft and safe.  Good for costumes, cosplay, props and adults or kids.  



Our own kids have heavily test it all for play-ability.  



For my contribution I made some Halloween-y floral hair clips & headbands and some soft soled baby shoes in some comic-con friendly themed prints.


I've added the baby shoes I had left to my Etsy shop, The Green Hedgehog.  



They're all made from custom run cotton knit fabric & coordinating fleece lining for some special little footwear for the smallest of feet.



Let me tell you, craft shows are WORK!  Add up all the lead up work, time at the show and driving out of state 2 days in a row, it was exhausting.  It had been a while since I'd done one, but honestly, I'll be good if I never do another.  This particular event was free so there were a lot more people looking for a chance to wear their costumes in public than actually shopping, which was a shame for the vendors.  There's just so much prep and miscellaneous expense and time involved I don't know how people do this kind of thing regularly when it's such a gamble people will even buy your stuff.   


How about you - Do you do craft shows?  Just attend them? Love or Hate? 



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