Just curious, but have you considered selling commercial rights to any of your patterns like the gathered clutch? As in, someone pays you x-amount of money to be able to use your pattern for sales?
Congratulations! So if I wanted to play bloggy 'Six Degrees of Separation' then I could shorten my steps to Soule Mama now :) I really must get on to making a clutch, it's been on my to-do list since you posted it.
congrats, anna! i was wishing i had one this weekend for a dress i wore on memorial day. i need to get some yellow fabric first, but this weekend i plan on getting one done.
that's wonderful! I love your blog! you tutorials are wonderful, I posted my kids Khaki Drawstring bags today, they were a HUGE hit with the kids (and they got a lot of compliments!) Thanks for all the wonderful tutorials!
OK, that is totally cool- I'm so happy for you (and very impressed)! Isn't it a great feeling? My patchwork coasters once ended up in Dooce's Style selection for the day and I was over the moon for weeks! Congrats - it's so very well deserved!
I meant to send you this link earlier...I loved your dishmat and made one for myself: http://r0ssie.blogspot.com/2010/05/have-i-introduced-you-to-buzz.html
Hooray for you! I just love your gathered clutch tutorial ... I'm so glad the word is out :-)
ReplyDeletei'm lovin your gathered pouch pattern!!! on my list to make 2 for presents this week. thanks
ReplyDeleteYay! That's awesome, and so well deserved. Way to go Anna!
ReplyDeleteyay Anna! you deserve to be recognized for your talent!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Anna! That gathered clutch idea is awesome! You totally deserve it!
ReplyDeleteWTG! Looks like you made it...
ReplyDeleteThat's so awesome! I love your gathered clutch and am working up the courage/skills to try it. :)
ReplyDeleteUM HELLO!!!!!
ReplyDeleteANNA, AWESOME.
CONGRATS!
Just curious, but have you considered selling commercial rights to any of your patterns like the gathered clutch? As in, someone pays you x-amount of money to be able to use your pattern for sales?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! So if I wanted to play bloggy 'Six Degrees of Separation' then I could shorten my steps to Soule Mama now :) I really must get on to making a clutch, it's been on my to-do list since you posted it.
ReplyDeleteYou must be over the moon with excitement! Congratulations!
ReplyDeletewell of course it is! that clutch is fab!! i plan on making a ton this summer for future christmas presents!!!
ReplyDeletecongrats, anna! i was wishing i had one this weekend for a dress i wore on memorial day. i need to get some yellow fabric first, but this weekend i plan on getting one done.
ReplyDeletethat's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! you tutorials are wonderful, I posted my kids Khaki Drawstring bags today, they were a HUGE hit with the kids (and they got a lot of compliments!)
Thanks for all the wonderful tutorials!
Congrats. It's a lovely clutch. It should be on the list.
ReplyDeleteYou should brag. It's well deserved. Well done
ReplyDeleteOK, that is totally cool- I'm so happy for you (and very impressed)! Isn't it a great feeling? My patchwork coasters once ended up in Dooce's Style selection for the day and I was over the moon for weeks! Congrats - it's so very well deserved!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeleteI meant to send you this link earlier...I loved your dishmat and made one for myself:
http://r0ssie.blogspot.com/2010/05/have-i-introduced-you-to-buzz.html
Also, I grew up in La Crosse!
Congrats Anna! How exciting!
ReplyDeletewow that is so exciting!!! you must be beyond thrilled
ReplyDeleteHow exciting Anna! I just love that tutorial! I've made a couple and have gotten so many compliments on them. Woo-hoo!!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!!!
ReplyDeleteWell deserved PR Anna!!
ReplyDeleteAlright!! you will be seeing that everywhere pretty soon!! It is such a nice tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!!! Awesome!
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