KYOKO at TALA
When
Kathy Miller told me a couple of weeks ago that they wanted to feature my
Kyoko sewing pattern at their upcoming
L.A. Textiles Show (a.k.a. TALA) on April 14 - 16, I was thrilled! Of course, we didn't have
Mezzanine yardage yet to work with, so she said I could pick fabrics from one their new collections to make a sample. I was immediately drawn to this large floral,
Flower Shower, and its coordinating stripe,
Stripe Hype. And of course, I paired it up with a staple of mine, the
Berry Ta Dot and some of their adorable
printed bias tape. I just LOVE how this turned out!

As soon as the box of fabric & trims got here I got to sewing (I wanted to get it all done before my sewing patterns were delivered!) Sydney insisted on trying it on, so how could I refuse? We got these adorable pictures done just minutes before it shipped off to MMF! Check out the action shot! What a ham...

If you are in the LA area and plan to attend the
Textiles Show, stop by the MMF booth and say hi to
Kyoko (it won't have Sydney inside of it, but it'll still be cute!) Oh, and a little birdie told me that
they will be showing Mezzanine at the show! WOOHOOO!
You can be one of the first stores to get it in stock! :)On another note, I've been a little quiet around here because of this:

That's just the view from one side of my dining room. This is what our foyer looks like:

Boxes & boxes & boxes of patterns arrived last Wednesday and we've been printing packing slips and boxing up orders ever since. It's become a family affair as we try to make it into a fun game at times so the kids don't feel slighted. We let them count the patterns, then we double check their counting. They get to help stack the lighter boxes by the front door but often end up distracted by bubble wrap....
who doesn't? I already had a little mishap involving my index finger and the metal teeth of my tape gun, OUCH!, and last night I accidentally printed two sets of shipping labels for each box, so we had to go back in and void the second set. Fun, fun, fun! I guess practice makes perfect, eh? But nevertheless, all pattern pre-orders will be shipped out this week so they'll be arriving at a store near you shortly!
Well, since I'm actually sitting down at the computer for a few minutes (which seems like a luxury these days!) I figured I'd do another Q & A session.
1. When will the patterns be available for purchase on your website?All patterns are in stock and ready to ship. However, we need to fulfill all wholesale pre-orders and I would like my retailers to have enough time to get them in and start selling them on their own sites before I do. So, give me a few days and the site will open up for consumers to shop!
2. Do you have a list of retailers that stock your patterns?I am compiling a list this week and will post it on our
website a.s.a.p. In the meantime, check out
this announcement on Boutique Café, where some retailers have been leaving their links. Also check out
this wonderful review by MiscellaneousFinds4U which also features some store links! :)
We are happy to report that we have retailers in the U.S., Canada, Australia and Germany at the moment! If you are a retailer and would like to carry our line of MODKID patterns in your store, please go to our
website at and click on the WHOLESALE link to fill out an application.
3. Can I purchase your fabric and ribbons as well as patterns on your site?No. At the moment we are only selling our MODKID sewing patterns on our site. If you are a retailer interested in purchasing my 2 fabric collections,
Andalucia and
Mezzanine, please contact
Michael Miller Fabrics at info@michaelmillerfabric.com and they will pair you up with a sales rep in your area. Wholesale ribbon purchases can be made through Caroline Devoy at
www.jcarolinecreative.com4. Are the Sophie 3-Way Pants available for pre-order right now?The Sophie 3-Way Pants are currently in development and will be available for pre-order with our next set of patterns, probably around June/July 2009.
And the following one is an oldie but goodie (I get this question so much, I thought it merited re-posting the answer)
5. Do you allow sales of items made with your sewing patterns?All of my
sewing patterns come with a legal line that reads:
"Modkid LLC allows the right to use this pattern to create items sewn by the purchaser and only the purchaser for personal use or sale. Please direct inquiries for any other commercial use to info@modkidboutique.com. Any printed or electronic reproduction of this pattern in part or whole is strictly prohibited." This pretty much means that YES, you can sell these items if you are an independent sewer and if all items are sewn by YOU and only YOU, but if you intend to mass-produce these items or have them manufactured by an outside source, you need to contact me to work out a licensing agreement.
Thank you all for sticking around with me even though I've been such an bad blogger this past couple of weeks. I promise to be way more chatty (
chattier?) when I get all these patterns shipped out... first things first!