In Detail Joins Digital Whimsy

As part of restructuring my shop for the current economy,  I added all of the individual In Detail publications to the Digital Whimsy section.  This is an excellent way to learn about original pieces of fancy work. Each volume (except the blue ribbon case) contains directions for making your own.

The compilation edition: Fanciful Utility In Detail is still available as well.


If you’ve wondered what In Detail publications look like inside, here is a peek.

Each one is a little different based on the original piece of fancy work featured. I share numerous up close photos while describing the materials and construction in detail. Thus the name. Most have directions for making your own piece with easy to follow directions using accurate techniques. Page lengths vary, some being multiple pdfs to download.

Published in: on October 3, 2024 at 6:19 pm  Leave a Comment  

Unboxing: New Books

Thank you, Ruthann, for copies of your latest books. I will enjoy studying these.


Both of Ruthann Gray Grabowski’s books are available on Amazon:
Victorian Era Children and Their Toys: A Photo Gallery – https://www.amazon.com/Victorian-Era-Children-Their-Toys/dp/B0DGXPH5LZ/ref=sr_1_1?


Children in the Civil War: A Photo Gallery: 100 Images from tintypes and cartes de visite – https://www.amazon.com/Children-Civil-War-Gallery-tintypes/dp/B0CVL6Z9GL/ref=sr_1_1?

Published in: on October 1, 2024 at 4:18 pm  Leave a Comment  

Digital Whimsy addition!

I now have 2 projects available in the Digital Whimsy section of my Etsy shop. You can find my Whimsy Witch Hat Pattern and my Balloon-Style Bag in the Digital Whimsy section for only $1.58!

Why Digital Whimsy?  Because I believe creativity (and accuracy) should be affordable, especially when so many are experiencing financial hardships. Both my Whimsy Witch Hat Pattern and Balloon-Style Bag can be made from creative use of your stash. The Balloon-Style Bag takes only a quarter yard of fabric, be it a quarter yard cut or fat quarter.  The Whimsy Witch Hat can be made from a half yard of exterior fabric and a half yard of interior fabric.

Why $1.58? Because each time someone buys a Digital Whimsy, I get to smile, knowing someone out there is going to make one of my projects. I don’t get that with free downloads from other platforms. (I get to see Etsy’s [E] icon each evening when I check my tablet.) The $1.58 price basically works out to $1 for me after the fees. This is my version of a digital download dollar store. If I sell 50 Digital Whimsies, that can cover my gas bill or some groceries. 

This historically accurate balloon-style bag was popular throughout the 19th-century, evolving from an elegant, petite silk reticule to a larger, more often cotton workbag by mid-century. This digital download directions walks you through simple, authentic techniques for creating your own workbag. The finished bag is perfect for your 19th-century interpretive waredrobe, being both pretty and versatile with plenty of room inside.
My Whimsy Witch Hat Pattern is an easy to follow pattern. This pattern now comes in 2 sizes, the original size that fits an average to smaller head and a larger size to fit a 23″-24″ head.

Published in: on September 30, 2024 at 10:33 am  Leave a Comment  

Autumn Updates

What have I been up to???

I’ve been attempting to enjoy every bit of sunshine and summer-like warmth I can.

I’ve been pretending it is perfectly okay to keep wearing floral and flowy dresses despite the leaves turning.

I’ve been tumbling down a research rabbit hole.

I’ve also been working on a few special projects:

Unveiling Rural Milliners at GCVM’s Fall Fashion & Textile Symposium

I am very excited about my upcoming presentation at the Fall Fashion and Textile Symposium.  Unveiling Rural Milliners focuses on my ongoing research into milliners around the Finger Lakes and Genesee Valley regions in an attempt to understand what their shops looked like and what made a successful rural millinery. 

Mystery Boxes in the Making

My sewing time has been mostly spent making smaller items for a new series of Mystery Boxes.  This set of Fanciful Utility themed Mystery Boxes will be filled with some of my favorite fancy work items from recent years. I plan to have these boxes ready November 1st. (I may also do one or two holiday ornament Mystery Boxes.)

Barrell Letters on Patreon

The Barrell Letters is the first of two series I currently have on Patreon.  These letters between family members include casual sibling banter, descriptions of New England farm life from a non-farmer, and travel accounts. A letter posts each Saturday this fall.

Stereoviews on Patreon 

The second series currently running on Patreon is an imaged based one. Each Monday, I share part of a rescued set of stereoviews. This stack of stereoviews was in very sad shape when I found it at a local shop. They were tattered, torn, and faded. I’ve tried to enhance the images to be more visible.

Pocket of the Month

I think my Pocket of the Month series on Patreon will come to an end at the end of the year. I have greatly enjoyed the design aspect of this series. But, I think I am running out of inspiration and ideas. At least for now. I may start a new design series pulling from original illustrations.  Handkerchief corners?

Reworking & Rewiring

I am also doing some life reworking & rewiring. This needs to include my Etsy shop because sales have plummeted. Yes, I know this is because people don’t have disposable income to spend. But, I rely on my Etsy shop to fill the significant gap between my day job and my very basic budget. So, I have to do some reworking to pay rent, utilities, & buy groceries. 

Published in: on September 27, 2024 at 9:31 pm  Leave a Comment  

Unboxing a Unicorn

I first learned of bonnets and hats being made of luffa sponge only a couple years ago. I found the idea of a bonnet made from a squash to be both fantastical and completely practical. I figured I would be lucky to ever see one behind glass in a display. I never imagined I would get to hold one, let alone own one. Weeks ago, when I noticed this auction listing, I told myself I could not have it. It simply wasn’t in my budget. When the seller offered my a deal, I couldn’t resist adding it to my collection.

Published in: on September 21, 2024 at 9:05 am  Leave a Comment  

Patreon Feedback Please

I feel a little weird asking this, but I need to understand what is going on with my Patreon supporters. In the past month, I have lost several Patreon supporters through cancelations and downgrades. This equates to a significant loss in income for me. I need to understand why this is happening. If it is something I can fix and improve on, I want to and will. If it is something out of my hands, I need to know it isn’t me. Thank you for understanding and considering this survey.

Patreon Feedback Survey

All answers are anonymous unless you tell me who you.

Published in: on September 4, 2024 at 5:04 pm  Comments (1)  

Announcement: Speaking Engagement

I am excited to announce I will be presenting Unveiling Rural Milliners during the

Fall Fashion & Textile Symposium

at the Genesee Country Village and Museum on Saturday, November 9th. You can attend in-person or virtually. The full day program features 4 presentations:

  • Opening: “Unveiling Rural Milliners” with Anna Worden
  • Keynote: “Turning the Shoe Wrong-side Out: 19th century Construction Revealed” with Nicole Rudolph
  • “‘A Different Habit’: the Public Universal Friend, Gender and Clothing in 18th America”with Tricia L. Noel of the Yates County Historical Society
  • “Textiles in 19th Century Ontario County Or Did Our Fore-Mothers Really Spin, Weave and Make All of Their Fabric and Clothing By Hand?” with Wilma Townsend of the OCHS

To round out the day, in-person attendees can explore the textile vaults with Curator, Brandon Brooks.

You can register for in-person or virtual attendance through GCVM’s website. Follow the event on their Facebook event page. I would love to know you are coming.  Please comment below.

Published in: on August 30, 2024 at 4:37 pm  Leave a Comment  

Whimsy Witch Hat Pattern – Revised!!!

My Whimsy Witch Hat Pattern is back & Revised!

The pattern now includes the original size and a larger size. The original size fits an average to smaller size head. (It seems to work well for children too.) The larger size is meant for an average to larger size head, 23″-24″.

I revised the price as well.

$1.58

I call this the “everyone should have a witch hat” price.

You may notice I created a new shop section called “Digital Whimsy.” This is a reminder to myself to share some of the other small patterns I’ve created over the years as well.

Published in: on August 25, 2024 at 8:50 am  Comments (2)  

Barrell Letters

First, I want to say thank you to all readers and subscribers who have stuck with me over the years. I know it has been a roller coaster ride in terms of content, both amount and type. I appreciate each of you.

Coming back to the Barrell Letters – I’ve spent the morning uploading letters to Patreon from this incredible collection I have been transcribing.  While I have a vision of the letters in a single publication accompanied by information on each of the places mentioned in the letters, I find I am eager to share some of the letters now.

I am setting up a letter to go live on Patreon each Saturday morning for the next several weeks. I have letters uploaded through October with a couple more left to transcribe. 

Published in: on August 17, 2024 at 10:11 am  Leave a Comment  

Pocket of the Month (& Updates)

I forgot to post on Saturday that August’s Pocket of the Month design went live on Patreon.  This month’s pocket is a pair of shadow cats, a historicly inspired design. The cats are meant to be appliqued. But, I can see them quilted or embroidered as well. Done in applique, I can picture nearly endless possibilities.

Updates:

Fancy Work Fair – I am still trying to decide if the online Fancy Work Fair is feasible and when I can do it.

Millinery  – I find I have hit a sewing funk and lack any motivation to sew. Thus, a hiatus on new millinery. Flip side of that is my Etsy shop is a third of my income. So, I must find a way to get myself back on track.

Mystery Boxes  – As yet another summer migraine set in, my mind wandered to Mystery Boxes for fall. I am picturing Fanciful Utility themed boxes this year. I think I have 10 boxes to fill. This will mean making lots of little things. (Hopefully, this will inspire me to sew again.) Please comment ideas of what you would like to see in boxes this fall.

Research  – I have two research projects in progress,  one of which will be excitedly announced soon-ish. The other will be shared soon-ish as well.

Published in: on August 13, 2024 at 3:37 pm  Leave a Comment