Set out each day believing in your dreams. Know without a doubt that you were made for amazing things - Josh Hinds

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Upcycling/Recycling Fibers for Needle Arts


I've done it before. Found something around the house that I couldn't help myself from crocheting or knitting with - besides yarn.

I remember when making plarn (plastic bag strips) hit the scene. One of my kids asked if it wouldn't just be eaier to use the bag as-is. Oh sure, but how creative is that?



And I've taken apart several old cassette tapes (I'm embarassed to say which one's as then you'd know my musical tastes back in the 80's) to use as yarn.

While looking for information and ideas about this blog post, I knew I wanted to talk about alternative fibers for knitting. I wanted to find the most creative uses/sources. I'd have to say, this one: Make yarn from newspaper takes the cake. I'm intriqued about it's durability. And I wonder if the ink would make your hands a mess while spinning.... I want to try it though!

Knitting with pet fur (cats and dogs) was something I heard about years ago. At first I thought "ewwww". However, honestly....how is it any different than fleece from sheep, alpaca fur, cashmere from a goat, or angora from rabbit fur? Cats and dogs are cleaner, and I know I'm generally wearing my cat's fur on me everyday anyway. Anyway....here are a couple of places that spin your pet's fur into yarn.

I've seen creations made from t-shirts cut into strips, and then knit or crocheted. Seems like you wouldn't get that much yarn from one shirt, so a sweater would take quite a few t-shirts! Still, I think I'm going to try this one. Maybe from men's undershirts...thinner fabric + thinner strips = a larger ball of "tyarn".

Here's a page I came across that is CHOCK FULL of tips and links on making your own yarn from alternative fibers. I saved this one for future reference.

I'm generally one of those folks that dives in head-first into something without reading any sort of directions. I figure if mess up, I can always go back and read. Amazingly enough, I don't often "go back and read". Sometimes you know more than you think you do. LOL Anywho....the first time I unraveled a sweater I just "wung it". Meaning, I let common sense guide me. However, there are some really good tips and hints in this tutorial that would save someone a bit of time and frustration. There are some sweaters that are just not condusive to yarn recycling.

Now, you may be asking yourself "why all this recycling business"? Glad you asked. I'm a member of a team on Etsy that is having this HUGE (did I mention it was huge?) event July 21-27 called GO GREEN with EtsyTwitter Team. A blurb from our team blog about this event:

Our team, which uses Twitter to expand its reach to a global audience, thinks that “Going Green” is far more than just a sales pitch. We really want to dispel the myth that items that are “green” have to be expensive or time-consuming to find, and encourage people to think of ways they can conserve the most valuable resource we have, which is the Earth itself. This is one way to really turn people on to the idea of buying responsibly and learning how to find items, which support, rather than harm, our natural resources.


Have you been encouraged to green up your life a little more? You can start by visiting this site of the best green blogs, and then.....shop with the EtsyTwitter team July 21-27.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Made something new by upcycling



GO GREEN with the EtsyTwitter Team event

How to go green tips

Friday, July 10, 2009

Shop listings for 07/10/09

pink blue brown hat scarf set

PURPLE hat cowl necklace set

PLUS size shrug purple

CUSTOM DIY lap afghan

CUSTOM DIY socks or mittens

CUSTOM DIY towel and cloth set

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Gearing up for the GO GREEN event, part 1

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

GO GREEN with EtsyTwitter Team




Start shopping...

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Friday's Listings for July 3


crocheted upcycle hat


nine-patch quilt tote bag


PLUS golden crocheted shrug


PLUS flowers stripes skirt


floral stripes skirt small

To see all my listings.....

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Things I've learned from Google Analytics

30.74% of my shop traffic is direct traffic & 47.11% is from referring sites.
The top four referring sites are:

-http://twitter.com/JusShar
-http://jusshardesigns.blogspot.com
-http://facebook.com (jusshar)
-http://etsytwitter.blogspot.com

The top keywords that directed traffic to my shop were:
-jus shar designs
-plus size shrug
-shrug plus size
-jusshar designs

Visitor Overview
From April 1 - May 31 I gained 319 visitors, but then lost 79 of them from June 1 - July 1

Top Five Visitor Locations
In June, I had 617 visitors to my shop from the United States of America.
The other 78 came from: Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, and Germany

In the USA, my top five visitor states were:
-Illinois (where I live) with 107 visitors
-California with 59 visitors
-New York with 47 visitors
-Texas with 37 visitors
-Georgia with 29 visitors

In Illinois, my top five visitor cities were:
-Bloomington with 80 visitors
-Chicago with 8 visitors
-Elgin with 3 visitors
-Loves Park with 2 visitors
-Normal with 2 visitors

So, what does all this information tell me?
1. Plus size ladies are looking to shop.
2. I get visitors from outside the USA, but now how do I get them to shop with me?
3. I have a presence (somewhere, somehow) in my local area that is bringing in traffic. Again, how do I get them to stay and shop with me?

***** Can I ask you a HUGE favor? Can you leave a blog comment on how you found me, if you were looking for anything, and where you are from? OH, and if you live outside the US, please tell me what reason (if any) would deter you from shopping with me. Thanks so much! Maybe I'll have to give someone a little somethin' somethin' from my studio for leaving a comment. :-)

Friday, June 26, 2009

Friday's Etsy Shop Listings


Unisex crochet beanie and neckwarmer set


Unisex Men Women handknit neckwarmer


Handknit cotton beanie hat

OR to see all my listings.....