Sunday, November 2, 2008

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Woodshed Designs


Giveaway
Lindy from Woodshed Designs is giving one lucky reader a very beautiful Thanksgiving tablecloth. I contacted Lindy after I saw her work on Etsy. And instead of just writing a bio about her items. I thought I would post pictures instead. I am sure all of you can see why I did that :)


"The best thing about my product is that every stitch, every piece of fabric and how it matches up is thought about. I don't sit down and just sew. I look and think about where every log is placed upon another. I wonder if the consumer will care or even notice but the bottom line is that I care and notice the quality and placement of my fabric. I can only hope that others will feel the attention that I give to each one of my runners or pillow covers."

Do you want to win a Thanksgiving tablecloth?

Here's how:

You need to click and visit Woodshed Designs then come back and leave a comment and tell me what your favorite item is! Want another entry? Blog about this giveaway and leave a post that you did and where. You can also subscribe to my blog for additional entry! Winner will be picked using random.org. Contest will end November 10,2008 9:00 PM EST
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Monday, September 29, 2008

The Team for Interior Designers: Add Your Etsy Mini

The Team for Interior Designers: Add Your Etsy Mini
WOODSHED Designs by Lindy Varney Wood
woodsheddesigns.etsy.com # 5614854
I make quilted log cabin table runners in 5 lengths and table cloths.

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

CHANCE AT WONDERFUL WKLY GIVE AWAY

I found a wonderful blog site that does wkly product give aways.

The name is Frugal Mommy of 2 girls.
http://frugalmommyof2girls.blogspot.com/2008/09/keystone-candle.html

You click on the product name and go onto their site and reviewed their product then come back and write your review. That enters you into the weekly drawing. It's fun and quite interesting as well.

My shop has donated a Thanksgiving Turkey table cloth for their Nov 3-10th week.

Give the site a look over and let me know what you think. Hope you win ~!

Lindy

Saturday, August 16, 2008

HANDMADE QUILTED GOODIES





Wow, these would be great runners on the table for all those wonderful food fests coming up. These lovely masterpieces take the artisan 70 steps to create and the care could not be easier, just machine wash shake and air dry...iron while damp if you like! I love that part. Handmade, beautiful and easy care, what more can we ask for?! Stop by her shop to see all the details in these items pictured here and take a look at the spectacular colors she has to offer! You can see her at http://www.woodsheddesigns.etsy.com

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Feedback

I am wondering how people feel about leaving feedbacks.
Personally I think that they are a great tool. A feedback says that you are happy or unhappy with your purchase. It let you tell the seller that you are pleased with their work etc. From a sellers point of view the buyer can be acknowledged as an excellent customer or not. Fast payment is so helpful because the shipping can occur quicker.
I look at everyones feedback history that I sell to. I always feel sad when I ship a runner and never know if the customer was pleased or not. I always wonder if they liked my work.
My friend says that it no big deal. What do you think?
L

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Friday, June 20, 2008

Featured Artist: Woodshed Designs



WOODSHED Designs by Lindy Varney Wood

1. Tell me a bit about yourself (name, location, affiliations, personal stuff).

Hi, my name is Lindy Wood. I live in Turner, ME with my husband of 33 years. I work full time as an LPN clinical assistant to a wonderful doctor in an OB/GYN office. We have no birth children but we claim 5 --'of the heart'-- international kids which are now adults. They live N.Ireland, New Zealand, Dubai and one lives a few hours away in ME. We love to travel and plan to go to N.Ireland to our daughter's wedding.

I started sewing around the 5th grade at 4H. I think my first project was a heart shaped needle cushion. I made my first quilt on New Years Eve in 1973. I didn't sew much for the next 20 years until a friend gave me a log cabin table runner pattern and I promptly told her I could not possibly do that. Here I am 12 years later. I got serious about sewing my runners 3 years ago when my husband got sick and I needed to pay medical bills. He's healthy again and I just do it for me now.

2. What inspires you? Where do your ideas come from?

I love color and texture. Fabric jumps out at me. I can walk into a store and instantly know what I will be walking out with. I don't like traditional pastel colors. I love the Amish and feel inspired by their bold quilts. If I can't make a decision about what border goes with which fabric, I just ask my husband. He is always by best advisor.

3. What is your favourite thing in your shop and why?

My least favorite thing is the first 3 logs on the log cabin squares. The fabric is small and the work is slow but once I put on the first row of the basic fabric then every step is my favourite thing. I love building on the runners (There are 70 steps that go into everyone of these). It is exciting to see something that you thought would be lovely turn into something lovely and functional. I love meeting the people that will buy my products. I always think, "I made this for you".

4. What is the best thing about your products?

The best thing about my product is that every stitch, every piece of fabric and how it matches up is thought about. I don't sit down and just sew. I look and think about where every log is placed upon another. I wonder if the consumer will care or even notice but the bottom line is that I care and notice the quality and placement of my fabric. I can only hope that others will feel the attention that I give to each one of my runners or pillow covers.

My product is used to enhance your home. You can use them as a base under any treasure that you hold dearly. The different sizes allows you to use them all over your house. They are durable and wash well.

5. What is the best homemade item you have ever bought?

That would be a quilt. It matches the wallpaper in my guest room so perfectly and it always makes me happy to see it. Of course when I found co-ordinating fabric and could make runners to use on the bureaus I was even happier!

Etsy Shop: http://woodsheddesigns.etsy.com
Etsy Teams: interiordesignteam, maineteam, etsyfast, castteam, quiltsyteam
Blog: http://woodsheddesigns.blogspot.com
Website: http://woodshed-designs.com