Friday, November 20, 2009

TEXTILE SALE 2009: What a sale it was!

If you missed us this time come see us at Portabello West November 28th & 29th




Janna Maria and Carmine Studio hand-spun yarns




Vanessa Cunningham


Janna Maria textiles


Janna Maria's Beatles Dolls

Stacy Lobin's Kids Capes



The day was so much fun and very successful; things were flying out the door from the moment we opened. More pictures to come.....

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

We are all ready to go and it's amazing!

We are all set up and the studio looks amazing! It's a HUGE sale and we have so many amazing people participating including Dahlia Drive, Florence Ann, Morija Designs, Janna Maria Textiles, Emperial Indigo, Kozie Puppets, Dreamy Isabel, Vanessa Cunningham and many many more.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Ana's completed woven shibori capelet

To learn more about this fabulous garment read Anna'a blog post about it here

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Jaime's Retro Patches





Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Morija Designs



Need I say more.

www.morijadesigns.com

Monday, November 9, 2009

Ana's soysilk caplet in progress



Ana has been working hard on her woven shibori caplet. It's quite elegant and beautiful in person. Come and see it all finished at the student sale.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Woven Pillows



Janna's first set of hand-dyed, hand-woven pillows.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

'A' is for Ashley


Mandy is making alphabet puppets. This one is for her niece Ashley. She will have various lettered puppets at the sale.

Janna's Beatle doll samples


These are the first of many Beatles dolls to come. By Janna Vallee.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Emily weaving for the sale



Today Emily began weaving the 7 meters of fabric for what will be a cropped double-breasted jacket, a pattern she designed herself while at UFV fashion school. The lovely pattern you're seeing is an undulating twill which she is weaving with a 50% silk 50% wool blend yarn, half of which is hand-dyed by her.

figmenttextiles@gmail.com

Friday, October 30, 2009

Woven pillow cases


I started weaving this today and have decided that I'm saving the last part of the warp for woven pillow cases for the sale (after I make a vest with the first half) . stay tuned for more pics.

Janna

Saturday, October 3, 2009




Thursday, September 17, 2009

Note for current site updater......

Hi, thanks for continuing to update this blog for the student sale.  Here is a list of the things I have set up that need to be updated as well as general stuff that would be good to include when updating the blog.

First things first:

- Give Mary-Lou your email address and get her to add you as an author to this blog.  If she makes a face indicating great confusion feel free to email me for questions, info@jannamaria.com

-Sign in
- In order to edit stuff on the side bar click 'customize' on the top right and the rest is very intuitive.
-in order to create new posts click 'new post' on the top right hand corner of the screen.

- Your first post should be accompanied by your current student sale poster.

UPDATE:
-Date and address of sale
-Dates of the Textile Program info sessions (ask Mary-Lou)
-Add anymore blogs that you know of of current student  (in the Current Student Blogs section) and alumni blogs (in the, you guessed it, Alumni Blogs section)
-Add any links that you see fit in the 'links' section.  Typically student and alumni websites.
-Also, on the side bar add a blurb about the other events the students will be at that year, ie. Portabello West, Circle Craft (if it's after the sale)

-Send an email call out for pictures from the current students and alumni that are attending the sale. You can then post updates with pictures and links to their blogs and websites as you receive the pics. 

Blog posts:

Post as you see fit, just have fun with it.

What I did:  In addition to posting photos that people sent me,  I took pictures of students working on sale items as well as finished items that would be for sale.

Also, posting 'after' pictures of the sale is a great way to follow up and get more people coming out for the next one.  Don't be afraid to ask for pictures someone else took, just don't forget to give them credit for them.

Add labels to you posts!!! (BTW  'Labels' in tech land are called 'metatags or tags').  They are words or short phrases that describe that specific post.  For instance, if this year I, Janna, am attending the sale and have provided you with pictures, you would accompany the blog post about me with labels (with commas between each one).

Here's an example: LABELS Janna Maria Vallee, Janna Maria Designs, weaving, surface design, silk, wearable art

the labels section is on the bottom of your post as seen when you are creating or editing it.

Signing off:

I really like the idea of having each blogger sign off at the end of the sale, passing it off to the next student.


Tying things up:

Don't forget to move the blogs that are in 'current student blogs' to 'alumni blogs' in prep for the next person.

Please feel free to add to this list to make things easier for the next student!

Thanks, Janna Vallee