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Friday, June 6, 2014

She Sews Ponchos, 

But What Does He Sew?

THE POTTI TEAM BLOG


A special love for fabrics unites three of our Potti Team shops, as well as a willingness to deal with custom orders.  The shop items they sell vary.  In riddle form, they look like this: she sews ponchos, but what does he sew?

Actually, there are two "she's" who sell  ponchos. And capes, and pretty much whatever you can throw over your head or shoulders!  They are versatile, and fun and diverse - even from each other.  That diversity is accomplished through careful planning, because these two shop owners collaborate on basic shop operations, promotions, and direction, as well as discussing the items either or
 both will add. 
  
It is difficult to know who came first, Joyce
of PaisleyPurveyorToo, or Donna of DonnasDesignsSC.  I do not mean this in the traditional chicken or egg manner - since they are a mother-daughter duo - I know the answer to that one. I merely mean that glancing through their shops does not address the question.  A look at the dates given on their Etsy profiles establishes Donna as the first to arrive at Etsy, by several years, though she is the traditional egg - I mean, uh, she is the daughter.  

Donna, a full-time administrative assistant at Clemson University, was making tied fleece blankets, and she says "at a certain point, I realized I needed an outlet for my creativity as it was piling up around us! I love to work with fleece and started there with one of my favorite garments, the tied poncho."  She also has a great tongue-in-cheek slogan: Fleece-ing the World…One Poncho at a Time!

"Since then," she shares, "I've branched out a bit as my sewing skills improve and I experiment with new fabrics and styles." 

It is her comments on fabrics that best explain her ponchos.  "I always try to find special material, that feels really good, with a beautiful drape, and/or unique pattern. It has to be “touchy-feely,” absolutely a requirement for my ponchos and capes."  Of  those she says, "Once you’ve wrapped yourself up in one of my ponchos, you aren’t going to want to take it off! Not only do my ponchos look good and feel good, they make you feel gorgeous or handsome too!" 





                                   "My husband and I also enjoy attending Renaissance Festivals and have fun dressing up for the events, so my cape designs are an attempt to try and tap into that garb market. Customers have started to come to my shop looking for their costuming needs and it’s great. I have done several pieces for medieval & historical events and some really fun Princess Leia ponchos for Star Wars fans. Recently, I’ve added a Michonne cape from a character in the TV show Walking Dead," Donna shares.  "It’s really fun when a customer requests a piece and I can make them something they love."  These photos show some of her favorite custom orders (they are not linked to listings in her shop - other photos are linked).


















While ponchos may not seem quite the wear for hot weather, Donna even features a selection of beach cover ups!


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Donna's mother, Joyce, is not a chicken in a
traditional, theoretical, or literal sense!  She is an achiever, and is surely one of the influences that shaped her daughter.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/107334801/childs-8-to-10-sky-blue-tied-ponchoWhen the automotive industry plummeted in the fall of 2001, Joyce, who was a secretary in this business, lost her job as well.  She relates, "I wandered into a fabric shop with my last paycheck and felt very comforted holding the fleece remnant I dragged home."

The next leg of her journey sounds remarkably like

that of her daughter:"Fabrics were now all different and new to me [than when she made her own clothes, and her young family's]. I bought some fleece and started to tie blankets. I found this activity to be very enjoyable and soon was overproducing. A pattern to make ponchos headed me towards making garments but still not sewing. When I tried sewing on these new different fabrics, my vintage machine did not do well. I bought a wonderful stretch stitch sewer and began sewing blankets and ponchos."   

Joyce had established an Etsy shop for her vintage finds, PaisleyPurveyor, so the creation of a shop for her fleece and sewn items,  PaisleyPurveyorToo, followed.  She explains, "I absolutely love the lines and patterns of paisley and even have flower beds in their classic shapes."

Of her shop items, she shares, "They are sewn of fabulous, luxurious fabrics not usually used for the purpose I have chosen…You might easily find the fabric of a listed poncho making up a teddy bear in the toy department but not something to wear. My fabrics are chosen mainly because they are so touchable…I strive to make a garment that will wear well and last long with easy care."




Linda and JR of JRsPillowsandBags have had their shop on Etsy since June of 2011 selling high quality pillow covers and tote bags.  Linda carefully selects coordinating fabrics and trims.  She says, "I love color and really go crazy buying fabric. I have more fun doing that than I would on a shopping spree for myself. I love seeing my ideas turn into pillows, bags or [Christmas] stockings."  


JR does the sewing because, as he has often quipped at craft shows,  "I am color blind, and she can't sew!"

Linda was formerly employed as a Customer Service Manager, and excels at running their Etsy shop, promoting it via social media, and interacting with customers.  JR formerly worked on commercial sewing machines, and therefore knows how to use one.  Sewing pillows began as a hobby for him, and his initial announcement to Linda that he was going to make a pillow met with some doubt on her part.  She says that he amazed her!


JRs pillows went from a hobby to a business when he and Linda began selling at craft shows.  Eventually they were involved in more shows than their health would permit.  Along the way, however, customers had been telling them about a wonderful website where one could sell handmade items (or two could sell handmade items, as Linda and JR so aptly demonstrate), and so they found Etsy.

Because their pillow covers are so well made - enough to even satisfy Linda's perfectionism - I was surprised to discover that JR has Parkinson's Disease.  It was diagnosed seven years ago, and he thought at that time that his ability to work was gone.  He gets joy from this unexpected hobby turned job, and Linda obviously derives much pleasure from her role(s) in the business as well. 

Sew there you have it - she sews ponchos, and 
he sews pillows. 

And tote bags.
  
And Christmas stockings 
...in season.

Michele Davidson






27 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the review, Michele! You covered it all and I absolutely love it! And I know you put that paisley pillow cover in there to tempt me! Wonderful, funny and informative post.

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    1. You are so welcome, Joyce! It was a delight - thank you for all of the information you took the time to share with me! ❀❤❀

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  2. Another beautifully put together blog and as Joyce says, wonderful, funny and informative. It is a really nice way to get to know the faces behind the shop and who does the sewing (amazing). I would like to add that as a daughter of a seamstress who ran her own clothing business, I would say those clothes, cushions and bags are beautifully cut and stitched. It isn't easy getting the fabric patterns exactly where you want it to be. Well done!

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    1. Thank you so much Caryl! Your comments on the quality of these items is dead on! ♡❀♡

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  3. Great read. Very talented people

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    1. Thank you! That sums it up nicely, Debbie - very talented people! ✧♥ ✧

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  4. Beautifully written article for some very talented and creative shop owners and teamies! From the selection of their material to the details in their work, they are amazing.

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    1. Thank you, Joyce! I quite agree - they are very talented and hard working!! ♥☆♥

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  5. WOW! What an awesome post! Lots of info and a great read too. Thank you so much for the feature, I am truly honored :)

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    1. I am so glad that you are pleased, Donna! Thank you for all of the great material to work with!! ★•♥•*´¨`*•.♥•★

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  6. Kudos to my cousins, Joyce and Donna!! Such super gals in every way and artisans to boot!! Love you and hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, it may be time to think about another unique poncho for Fall.
    Susan Sparks

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    1. Thanks for commenting, Susan! They deserve a lot of praise! :)

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  7. I have bought ponchos from Donna and they are just soooo comfy and cozy! And I have a beach cover up sheer type asymetrical one that is great in hot weather.

    I have conversed with Joyce many times and i just love the fabrics of her ponchos.

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  8. Another amazing post, Michele. Loved the stories and also the photos of those unique custom costume orders from Donna's shop. Thank you so much for including JRs Pillows in this feature.

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    1. You are so welcome Linda! Thank you for all of you help in the information department! *•.☆•♥

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  9. I love seeing Donna's Colorful and Fun Printed Poncho's! I love the fact that they use creative realistic everyday models, it really helps for someone like me that is visual to see what it would look like on someone. If I were not so hot all the time I would have myself a Poncho. But this girl can't even wear a jacket in the winter! Crazy I know!

    Linda and JR have a fabulous shop! Again, another shop with fabulous colorful items with stunning prints! Funny I can't sew either but my other half can. So every time I need something done I just hand him my sewing machine and the project.

    Great photo selections to feature these shops! Great job to both shops on your Etsy success! May you both have many more successful days to come!

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    1. Thanks Lornajane! I think they are pretty terrific too! ☜♥☞

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  10. Wow - I was sure I commented here this AM - I thought it was perfect - three great stores with fantastic owners and a great blooger - thanks.

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  11. What a delight to read about our Potti Team members who "Sew"... one thing my home economics teacher told me in 1986 to never attempt to do it again... I mean I know I was an "amateur" at the time, but I always listened to my Teachers... ;-)

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  12. Jesse - you crack me up!! We are fortunate to have these wonderful seamstresses and seamster ? :) so that we don't have to depend on you to hold our clothing together!! You just keep holding the Potti Team together and we will all be happy!!

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  13. Wonderful post! I love Donna's ponchos! Linda and Jr are so creative too.

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  14. I admire those that sew so beautifully and you have picked three of the best!!

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  15. Michele I Loved this Sew Much!!!
    I Love Donna & Joyce, and Everything they make! I really Love Donna's latest Light & Breezy Chiffon like poncho's! And those Custom Photos are WONDERFUL> you guy's Must put them in the Shop!!!

    I also Love Sweet Linda & JR! I didn't know he was color blind! Their Bags & Pillows are the BEST I've Ever seen, of course I LOVE the Color!

    Thank You This was again a Wonderful read!!!
    xoxo
    Michele {the other}!

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  16. Michele,

    I absolutely loved reading your blog! So informative and the more and more I read about everyone from the team, the more I feel connected! Thank you for taking the time to gather all of the information for terrific blogs on wonderful shops!

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  17. Great choices and loved the in-depth descriptions of my teamies!! Thanks!!

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