Friday, February 27, 2009

A Kylie M Designs Stamp!! YAY!

WOW!! Has it been that long since my last post!! Things are going great!! I ordered a stamp from Malaysia....for Kylie M Designs... and I love it!! I have been experimenting with it on fabric.. its a very fine stamp...but seems to work fine with Stazon.. which I will heat set and then they can be stitched onto my designs...yay!! I do really love it!! ( I know, I know small things amuse me!!) check it out:



Don't forget to get into Creative Artz Cottage and get yours today!!!

Monday, January 26, 2009

New Stock!

Okay I know I have been promising for a while now that new stock would be in store 'soon' and I apologise for not having fullfilled that promise...(I have been unwell). WELL the new stock is FINALLY in store.... Creative Artz Cottage that is! I can't believe how much interest there has been and that they have been selling....I am sooooo happy!! and I owe you all a huge thanks! THANKS!!

The new fabrics are a cupcake one which the bag is made from...and the cherry fabric which the apron is made from.... The new aprons in stock are a smaller size (due to demand).


























So if you would like to have one of these for yourself you will need to hurry into Creative Artz Cottage and get yours today....

I am hoping to get some more sewing done this week....(no promises this time hehe!)



I will leave you with the history of the apron....it has come a long way:

A History of the Apron!






When most of us hear the word apron we picture our grand mother in the kitchen wearing an apron and baking away, or we visualize a middle aged mother from a television show of the 1950's - 1960's like June Cleaver from "Leave it to Beaver", or Alice, the maid on the "The Brady Bunch" wearing a half apron made with lace and a feminine print fabric. The fact is aprons came about long before the television was even invented.
The apron came into part of fashion because of practical necessity when times were hard and money was scarce. Back in the early 1800's everyday folks did not have the luxury of owning many pieces of clothing. Nor did they have washers and dryers, therefore washing clothes was not done that often, so people had to wear the same clothes for a couple of days in a row. It was not uncommon for a woman to wear the same dress everyday for a week before it was washed.
Hence, the apron came about. An aprons purpose was to cover up the dress underneath and protect it from getting dirty. This made washing much easier for women. The apron would be washed every couple of days, and the dress might be washed once a week. This left more time for other many chores that the women had to attend to.
Aprons were not just worn by housewives. School teachers, children, shop keepers, and even secretaries wore different styles of aprons everyday over their clothing. The apron served one purpose; to protect the dress and clothing underneath it.
By the 1920's and 1930's handmade aprons were made from feed sack. Feed sack is a large bag that farmers would buy which held their seeds or flour. It was made from a heavy cotton fabric with different floral and plaid prints. Nothing was wasted back then, so when the feed sack bag was empty, it was never thrown away. Handmade aprons were made from the feed sack bag. It was a sturdy heavy fabric which was perfect for an apron! Once the feed sack apron was used up and ready to be thrown away, parts of the apron were saved to be used for making a quilt. Not one inch of fabric was wasted!
By the 1940's and 1950's the half apron became popular. Many were made with beautiful prints of different kinds of cotton fabrics with different color pockets and bottom borders. The fancy aprons were trimmed in lace and rick-rack and were made to look very pretty just like the ones you would see on television today.
Nowadays people wear aprons for not only practical use, but also as part of fashion. Today you can find an artist, a gardener, a baker, and many more every day people and professionals wearing gorgeous aprons with a range of fabrics and designs.



Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Sewing up a Storm!!


Okay well here is a quick update on Kylie M Designs....


The aprons are selling really well and the feedback has been wonderful - thanks again!!


It is time to make some more stuff tomorrow to restock!! (I know, I know...I am excited too!!) So the house will become a sewing mess tomorrow... hehe!! I can't wait really..its a good thing i am enjoying creating and sewing!!


Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Tote Bags!

The first of the Tote Bags is in store now!! Which store you ask - Creative Artz Cottage! Thankyou for all the wonderful feedback I have recieving it means so much to me!




I will be making a Journal Portfolio after the new year to match the aprons and tote bags!! So keep and eye out for that!!

This is the new fabric I have bought to add to the collection - Isn't good enough to eat??!!! I can't wait to start using it!






Monday, December 8, 2008

KYLIE M DESIGNS




Welcome to this blog...Kylie M designs is run solely by me - Kylie. All designs are original and all pieces are different to one another in one way or another...So you would definately have an original! The aprons will come in 3 sizes. Small (for kids) Medium and Large.





Keep an eye out as the next thing will be the bags to match the aprons...the bags will be big enough to fit your 12x12 papers etc. in... GREAT for SCRAPBOOKING!!



There are many more designs to come..!!!

These designs are sold EXCLUSIVELY at CREATIVE ARTZ COTTAGE. Donna and I had some fun with the aprons today and I managed to snap her wearing one of the designs (her own exclusive gift).













So get in today and Grab your own!!