Sunday, July 15, 2007
Purl Boutique is the Newest Distributor of Mia Bella Candles!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Purl Boutique's Favorite Book
I believe all knitters should have this book: At Knit's End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee. Only knitters would understand the humor and truth behind what Ms. McPhee talks to in her book. Just read how yarnmarket.com summarizes her book (just the summary will make you laugh!):
"Do you ever experience palpitations when passing a yarn shop? Sneak new yarn purchases into the house? Utter the words "just one more row"? Plan your vacation around yarn store locations? Secretly scope out new spots to store your stash? If you answered "yes" to one or more of these, you are at risk of becoming an obsessive knitter. This totally incurable condition is sure to be helped by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee's humorous and heartfelt "meditations." Her tangled reflections on the knitter's life will keep you in stitches and unravel your tensions for many warm and woolly moments to come."
I found the book for $9.80 online, but why not go check it out at your public library for free?
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Accepting Credit Cards
Alright, so Purl Boutique is headed to a craft fair on June 9th. With new products, including the designer's products, I had to come up with a good way to display it all. I do not necessarily have a "theme", but more of a color scheme: pink, black, and white. So my fiance found an old door and shutters that he is painting pink and using crackle paint on. These will become backdrops for the purses and jewelry that I am bringing. But there were so many other things to consider than just the display......one of them being, what payments do I accept?
I signed up at Propay.com to allow me to accept credit cards. It works a little differently than you would expect however. I do not have a credit card machine, I just call the card number and other info in and it accepts/denies the card and then applies the charges. Another alternative would be to write the info down and then when I am back home to enter it on the internet. I do not know how I feel about entering info on the internet, so I am going to call the cards in.
For my website, I use CCNow.com This allows me to have inventory.........meaning, I can say I have only one of a certain item available and it allows it to be sold only one time. This is very important as all the items are handmade and most are one of a kind! I have been very happy with this service.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
MeMe Monday
Sunday, May 27, 2007
A Fun Way to Build Links to your Blog!
One of the best ways to get your blog noticed by the search engines and to bring in more traffic is to have other sites linking to you. Trying to find sites to do this is usually not a fun task unless you are doing link and blog challenges. Not only are they fun and toggle your brain for fresh new topics, it is 100% completely and truly free to register and become a challenger.
Basically, you participate in what are called challenges. The challenge is to use a keyword in a post on your blog and then link that keyword back to the challenger’s post. In return, the next challenger will link to your site. The great part about this is that the links are one-way links which search engines value higher than reciprocal links. To read more about the Link and Blog Challenge, just go to this page. Purl Boutique would love to be your first challenger!
Friday, May 25, 2007
Tetris + Bike = Fun
My fiance and I just bought a stationary bike and the main reason: it has Tetris! It is such a fun workout, I can't help but ride........on the days I do ride, I go for about 7 miles, go me! My goal is to be up to 10 by the end of next week.
Hold onto your Wedding Dress if off to Spain!
I frequent the "Odd News" section on Yahoo! and came across an article about lost luggage in Spain. Apparently if you lose your luggage in Spain, their law states it can be sold at auction such as a wedding dress and another choice item as the article explains! Check it out for yourself and be warned if off to Spain!
I'm a sucker for sweets....
I am notorious for collecting change in a cup at work so that I can visit the vending machine. My favorite candy choice: peanut M&Ms! For some reason, eating the M&Ms with peanuts makes me feel somewhat better than just eating the plain chocolate ones!
Take the Link & Blog Challenge and write about your favorite candy!
New York Yarn......Better than Wisconsin Yarn?
I went to New York City about a year ago. When I was there I stopped at a yarn shop (of course, why wouldn't I go there). I was actually walking around Central Park and trying to find a show that I would like to see when I stumbled upon this shop. It was on the second floor of a building in a quaint little studio. People were knitting and laughing, which made me smile.
However, I felt as if I absolutely needed to buy yarn. I was in New York City, of course this is going to be original, stylish yarn I would not be able to find anywhere else. I had never heard of Manos del Uruguay yarn (fairly expensive too). That is what I decided to purchase. But behold, upon returning to the Midwest, I discovered a yarn shop about an hour away carries this same yarn in a million colors. This is a good thing too as it has become my favorite yarn:)
There are many reasons why this has become my favorite yarn. Not only does it come in beautiful hues and is amazingly soft, by purchasing it, I am helping women in need. Manos del Uruguay yarn is dyed by a cooperative of women in the rural villages of Uruguay. This cooperative provides much needed income to approximately 350 women working in 17 locations. The yarn is made from soft Corriedale and Merino wools. If you would like something made in this yarn (a scarf, hat, afghan, etc), please contact me for a custom order!
Thursday, May 24, 2007
My Fabric Lovin' Cat
So you think you can crochet?
I have been crocheting/knitting for years now. I have even become arrogant with it (but more so just in my head than out loud). I think that I can do a pattern from memory once I have already completed the project one time. Take for instance a simple washcloth. I did two of a particular washcloth (with a repeating pattern mind you) and I thought, "what do I need the pattern for, I should be able to remember this...."
Boy was I wrong. However, I hate having a million piles of paper with patterns on them laying around with crumpled up corners. So I have a trick to my madness so that I do not attempt to crochet a pattern from memory. I copy patterns onto index cards and store them in index card boxes. Then I only need to have one card out while I am working on a project and I do not have to rely on my memory!
A Pink Door to the Boutique
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Purl Boutique is published!
I have a published article! It is about the benefits of using lavender in aromatherapy. One of the upcoming products I will offer is eye pillows and the first essential oil I used was lavender. All of my articles are located as links on the side for easy viewing!
Welcome to the New Blog for Purl Boutique
Welcome! Please go ahead and bookmark this page and come back often. I will be posting all the things about Purl Boutique that you need to know -- show dates, new and upcoming products, and much more! I will also have other useful articles and reviews, the day-to-day in the world of Purl Boutique..........