For some time now, the biggest obstacle to increasing the amount and speed with which I crochet has been limited by one factor: I happen to like having skin on my left-hand pointer finger, where the yarn loops over. I imagine most anyone who crochets or knits can sympathize; the shiny groove of skin that itches or stings or some maddening combination of the two.
Last night, I came up with the idea of using a piece of plastic (a former bottle safety seal) to guard the skin there. But after a little while, I realized that a single-finger 'glove' would do the job perfectly. Hence, the Crochet Finger Protector was born!
I am now offering the pattern in my Ravelry store here!
Showing posts with label designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designs. Show all posts
Friday, October 4, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Coffee Mugs for Fun and Laughs
That's right! My latest series of designs on Zazzle has been Coffee Mugs! Most of them are of a humorous nature . . . jokes, puns, funny quotes and more. I have quite a few posted already, and I have dozens of ideas still to come. One of them is even swiftly on its way to becoming my best selling item!
Most of the designs are offered not only on all the mugs Zazzle has to offer, but t-shirts and a few other gift items as well, perfect for any caffeine addict! So be sure to come and check out the entire line!



See these and many more Coffee Mugs at Tannaidhe's Designs on Zazzle!
Most of the designs are offered not only on all the mugs Zazzle has to offer, but t-shirts and a few other gift items as well, perfect for any caffeine addict! So be sure to come and check out the entire line!
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Diversifying is Fun! (Not!)
Yep, I'm still here.
The last week has been really rough for me, culminating in a very disturbing announcement by Zazzle on Thursday, and while it's not exactly a shocking surprise, it will be cutting most of their good designers by a third or more of their income, including me. I am lucky at least in that, while it is certainly a major bummer, I was not yet to the point of paying any bills with my Zazzle income . . . this will just delay the day I can do that by a bit. Many were much harder hit, and left wondering how they will pay mortgages next month.
One thing it has done to me, however, is finally made me listen to the advice of so many other designers who were devastated after being CafePressed back in '08-'09 . . . diversify! Don't keep all your eggs in one basket, or in this case, all your designs in one POD (Print On Demand stores). I liked being able to feel like I could trust Zazzle to take care of its designers, to help me flourish with them . . . but, perhaps, this little wake up call will end up being a benefit to my financial bottom line after all. Zazzle has the best quality and range of products and best customer service of any of the PODs, but there is plenty of market for lower-end products, or niche product lines, too!
As such, I'm working to get my CafePress store in working order again (had some trouble back in December with it getting hacked, and it's been a nightmare trying to get it sorted out), and I've already signed up for two new smaller PODs, and considering several others.
My work can now be found in brand new galleries on Society6 and Skreened! Both of these stores have limited product lines (Society6 is focused on art prints, while Skreened is focused on shirts), but I have heard good things about the quality from each.



Tannaidhe's Designs on Society6



Tannaidhe's Designs on Skreened
The last week has been really rough for me, culminating in a very disturbing announcement by Zazzle on Thursday, and while it's not exactly a shocking surprise, it will be cutting most of their good designers by a third or more of their income, including me. I am lucky at least in that, while it is certainly a major bummer, I was not yet to the point of paying any bills with my Zazzle income . . . this will just delay the day I can do that by a bit. Many were much harder hit, and left wondering how they will pay mortgages next month.
One thing it has done to me, however, is finally made me listen to the advice of so many other designers who were devastated after being CafePressed back in '08-'09 . . . diversify! Don't keep all your eggs in one basket, or in this case, all your designs in one POD (Print On Demand stores). I liked being able to feel like I could trust Zazzle to take care of its designers, to help me flourish with them . . . but, perhaps, this little wake up call will end up being a benefit to my financial bottom line after all. Zazzle has the best quality and range of products and best customer service of any of the PODs, but there is plenty of market for lower-end products, or niche product lines, too!
As such, I'm working to get my CafePress store in working order again (had some trouble back in December with it getting hacked, and it's been a nightmare trying to get it sorted out), and I've already signed up for two new smaller PODs, and considering several others.
My work can now be found in brand new galleries on Society6 and Skreened! Both of these stores have limited product lines (Society6 is focused on art prints, while Skreened is focused on shirts), but I have heard good things about the quality from each.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Yellow Roses Split Monogram Design
This is, without contest, my favorite design in some time that I've made on Zazzle. While I love most of my work, obviously – if I didn't, I wouldn't post it – somehow this style just came together perfectly; every detail works in flawless synergy with every other. From the simple yet elegantly dignified customizable monogram center seal with its floral scrollwork accents, to the textured ribbon divider, and of course the vintage style earthtone yellow roses with their soft moss green leaves all on a warm brown background.
I am of course continuing on to my next design, and hundreds more to follow no doubt... but it will be a while before I top this one, I'm sure.



(These small images to not do the design justice; click through to see the full-size designs!)
Gold Yellow Roses on Brown with Monogram
I am of course continuing on to my next design, and hundreds more to follow no doubt... but it will be a while before I top this one, I'm sure.
Gold Yellow Roses on Brown with Monogram
Blue and Cream Roses Split Monogram Design
The second in my split floral patterns with customizable monogram - Blue and Cream Roses! Featuring elegant vintage style blue rose blossoms alongside smaller flowers, over a solid baby blue field, divided by a blue ribbon and a retro style monogram seal.


See more Blue and Cream Roses with Monogram Products
At Tannaidhe's Designs on Zazzle.com!
At Tannaidhe's Designs on Zazzle.com!
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Cherry Blossom on Mauve with Customizable Lace Monogram
This is the first design in a new subsection of my Split Monogram Designs. These will be featuring a lower split, to better showcase the more decorative floral designs in the upper section. With a reworked, more detailed ribbon divider, individually selected decorative monogram seals and fonts to complement each design, these designs are definitely the next step up from my basic monogram patterns to date. All in all, these new offerings will be elegant and sophisticated.


See more designs by Tannaidhe on Zazzle.com
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Been Too Long
Okay, it's been much too long since I updated this blog. I haven't been doing much "real world" crafting; I've been Zazzle designing, gardening, and raising a gorgeous new red Doberman puppy. However, given how much effort I've been putting into it, I think I will be updating this blog with all my new designs on Zazzle! And, I will try to get into other crafting again soon, as well.
The last few weeks, I've been working on (a few dozen!) customizable monogram template designs.
I have nifty modern-retro stripes designs from a couple of weeks ago:


Also, I made quite a number of damask-and-stripes designs with a ribbon and monogram seal overlay last week:


And similarly, I am currently working on designs with the same stripes and monogram ribbon and seal, but a floral swirl pattern on top:


And this is just a small selection of the color variants, each of which is available on 70+ items!
View more gifts by Jennie at Zazzle.
The last few weeks, I've been working on (a few dozen!) customizable monogram template designs.
I have nifty modern-retro stripes designs from a couple of weeks ago:
Also, I made quite a number of damask-and-stripes designs with a ribbon and monogram seal overlay last week:
And similarly, I am currently working on designs with the same stripes and monogram ribbon and seal, but a floral swirl pattern on top:
And this is just a small selection of the color variants, each of which is available on 70+ items!
View more gifts by Jennie at Zazzle.
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