Thoughts and photos shared by me ... Marcia. I am a professional modern freestyle long arm quilter and a fiber artist, a photographer, and a novice gardener. I love to create quilted items using old and new fabrics. I am also a mother, a daughter, a friend, a wife and a Grandmama! I am a blogger and I share it all here... Welcome!
Thank you SO MUCH for all the wonderful, positive feedback! YOU have helped me learn and grow today - I figured out how I can share the albums / photos on my Facebook page with those outside of Facebook! Woo-hoo!
I have updated the links in my last post to take you to the albums / photos that are visible to ALL! Yay!
With future posts, I will include these public links - and share about other items I make & sell. I make such a variety of items that I definitely can't include them all in one post! BUT - feel free to take a look around - all of my photos should now be visible when you visit www.facebook.com/EggoInTheOven - regardless of if you have a Facebook account!
Please note that many of my items do not include pricing - or they include "general pricing ranges" - this is because MUCH of what I make is custom and may not be able to be re-created exactly.... and some depends on the price of the materials you choose, etc. BUT I am always willing to answer pricing questions via email! eggointheoven{at}hotmail{dot}com
Hi all! My name is
Kim and I'm the {mama / woman / creative designer / seamstress} behind Eggo in the Oven - my "little biz" that sells mainly custom items for babies,
kiddos, moms, homes, and anyone else who could be looking for high-quality
handmade items! I'm excited to be
writing a few guest blog articles for Marcia - all about the puzzle pieces that
fit together to make my little biz!
I recently read a blog article that centered around this
manifesto - so my articles will be MY
experiences with all of this.... as I couldn't have designed a more perfect
visual representation if I tried!
www.buildalittlebiz.com
{Part 1 - one woman...}
Owning / running your own handmade small biz {or any small
biz for that matter!} is tough. YOU are
everything. Not in a self-obsessed,
"I'm the queen of the world" way - but more the "I'm wearing so
many hats I can't walk through that door without hitting them on the
frame" way. You are the design
department. Research &
Development. Marketing. Pricing.
Manufacturing. Email / Admin. Invoicing.
Shipping. CEO & CFO. It's like that Staples commercial featuring
"Dave" - every.day.
There are pros and cons to wearing all these hats. YOU make all the decisions, and ultimately
can take your little biz in the direction YOU want. But it is also VERY easy for YOU - the
person, mom, wife, friend, daughter, sister - to get lost in all of this!
My family - March 2013 - Clam Digging on the Washington Coast
{Kim (Mama Eggo), Jimmy (my biggest supporter!), Colby ("Baby Eggo" - 2.5 years old), and Brendan (6 months)}
When I started my business in January 2011, I had NO idea
what it would become. I took the plunge
because others {my friends, family, people I had never met} had been begging me
to - and in the back of my mind I thought: "Here, I'll show them I tried,
and in a few months I'll move on to something else and they'll all stop BUGGING
ME!".
Hmmm.... joke's on me.
Within weeks, I was working more hours than my husband {a full-time
Engineer}, while also adjusting to being a Mommy for the first time {Colby,
"Baby Eggo", was 4 months old when Eggo in the Oven opened}. I was getting up at 4am to sew / answer
emails / design custom items - sewing most of the day - and answering emails
{and yes, you guessed it - sewing!} in the evenings.
My husband and I kept saying "... when it slows down..."
- we stopped saying this 3 months in, after I had invested in a much nicer Sewing &
Embroidery machine, and continued to send out invoices as quickly as I was
shipping out completed orders. Within my
first year of business, I did over 750 individual orders. Me.
The ONE woman behind this "little biz". Sewing in what used to be our home office /
craft room - a room that quickly got a face-lift to become Eggo in the Oven
headquarters.
Eggo in the Oven headquarters - August 2012
we have since moved.... and I haven't yet taken any good pictures of my current work space!
Thanks to some forced changes {multiple moves with VERY short notice}, as well as some very tough,
deliberate changes by me, and a commitment to me / my family, I am now at a
place where I have much more balance. {2+ years into this journey!}
Most recently, I participated in Project QUILTING - at Marcia's suggestion! I was able to
complete 5 of the 6 challenges (missing one due to moving!).I created because I WANTED to.I drew inspiration from the challenge, my
life, the world outside of my little biz!It was refreshing - and a good reminder that I LOVE what I do.
Project QUILTING - week 3
An example of some of my {E}Home decor
I learned so much about quilting / designing
/ the creative process - through my experience and reading about others' /
seeing their finished products. It also
helped me see that I am a better person / mom / wife / little biz owner when I
have a better balance.With the
completion of this season of Project QUILTING, I am sad that I will not have
that bi-weekly "outside nudge" to help me continue in my commitment
to ME.... but I'm hoping it has truly inspired me to keep up the creative
process - outside of my little biz.
Project QUILTING - week 6
A one-of-a-kind quilted bag - my first of this design!
Guess what?! I am still the one woman behind it all. I haven't taken off any of those hats. But somehow, lately, we actually fit through the doorway! :)
Stay tuned for more about my journey / my little biz -
including building BIG relationships... creating a BIG community... and taking
pride in being a little biz!
Thank you for all of your comments on the blog! Marcia will be forwarding them to me so that I can reply to each one!
The links provided above take you to my Facebook Business Page - where I conduct all of my business. As I continue to streamline my business processes, I may try to introduce a blog or re-institute my online presence outside of Facebook, but for now this is what I can do as {one woman}. I actually made the decision to abandon both Etsy (to avoid the double fees!) and the website I developed / launched because I am kept FAR too busy with JUST my Facebook page / shop. BUT.... I just figured out how to share my albums / photos {in my Facebook shop} to those without Facebook - so with a little patience, I will update the links above and provide a few more here (and with future blog posts). If you see something you LOVE please don't hesitate to contact me via email for pricing / more information: eggointheoven{at}hotmail{dot}com Thanks for all the wonderful feedback!
I collected a bunch of white on white scraps and strips and a pretty blue flower print. I am going to create a quilted project for Project Quilting with them. The challenge this week is Celebrate Spring.
I will name it "Spring Flowers in Wisconsin" or something like that. We still have lots of snow and this morning the first day of Spring, it is extremely cold! My storm door is all frosted. Up close it looks beautiful.
Looks like a quilt to me! Or a great idea for one!
I am going to create my quilt based on tiny flowers trying to break through the snow.
Plan to start it tonight after work! Enjoy your day and hopefully it is warmer where you are! Marcia
Enjoy your day! Marcia Photo Quilt Note Cards are available on my website. www.craftysewing.com Free US shipping Extra Wide Quilting Fabric available on my website. www.craftysewing.com Quilt Patterns available on my website. www.craftysewing.com
I used the scraps from the baby quilt that I made for my Mom to give to the "Baby to Be". Here are the posts about that quilt --- Grandma's Star is Born.
I added the scraps from the quilt, I made for my daughter for the first months of her pregnancy, to comfort her with a quilt and hug from her Mom. I haven't shared that quilt yet, but I will share it soon. It is on my list.
I also used the scraps from the baby quilt that I am making from us for the "Baby to Be".
I cut everything into 1 1/2 inch strips and squares. I want it be totally scrappy. I made strips sets. Some of the sets with only 2 strips and some with 3 and some with 4 and couple of short sets of 5.
I added my blocks to the applique blocks I ordered from Marsye's Quilt Blocks. She makes the coolest applique blocks and designs.
I did not sew them together yet. I will do that later, but I couldn't wait to post about them. I'll share again, after I quilt it! I ordered the applique blocks pre made from Marsye's Quilt Blocks. They are already ironed on to the blocks.
I requested an assortment of different cream backgrounds and light/soft colors to go with my vintage look fabrics. I love them! Here are the links to Marsye's Quilt Blocks facebook http://www.facebook.com/MarsyesQuiltBlocks?fref=ts