I have begun a new series of Flapper hats for summer! Here are some examples of what is coming out soon. I just need to have them field tested first. I am planning several new hat designs for this summer and have some new designs planned for Winter 2012-2013 as well.
Be sure and stop by Divella Delights every now and then to check out the new designs in hats and jewelry
Showing posts with label corchet flapper hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corchet flapper hats. Show all posts
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Upcoming Changes
Hi Everyone!
I am certainly enjoying the extended Fall season
we are having here in the Northeast!
There are some upcoming changes to coming to
Divella Delights.
At the end of December I will stop selling the
beading patterns and tutorials.
It has come to my attention that my patterns are being stolen so I will have to make up the bracelet and photograph it made up. This means there will only be a very few that I continue to sell until I get them made into bracelets.
Meanwhile I have
listed them at 50% off so if you have been wanting
to learn how to bead those luscious peyote stitch
bracelets, now is the time! They are delivered via
e-mail so you get them right away. They come in 2
formats: the pattern for those who are familiar
with peyote stitch patterns and also bead by bead,
row by row with all the Delica bead colors listed
for you by number. I also have extra large formats
for those with eyesight like mine! They are so
soft and supple, almost like a fabric when they
are made. Give it a try!
The crochet flapper hats continue to be a success
this year but I am changing the design for next
year. My yarn cost went up 30%, which I think is
outrageous, so I am trying to come up with a
pattern just as beautiful with different materials
so I can keep the price the same. I would also
like to keep that super soft, wonderful feel that
my customers seem to love. I use mostly fibers
made here in the USA, as well as a few from Europe
and am struggling to maintain that.
If you have not checked out my latest hats, stop
by and take a peek! If you are in The White River
Junction area you can stop and see them at
Revolution, the latest shop to add my designs!
I wish you all a very happy holiday season, tasty
turkey dinners and dreams realized!
Warm Regards,
Dianne
I am certainly enjoying the extended Fall season
we are having here in the Northeast!
There are some upcoming changes to coming to
Divella Delights.
At the end of December I will stop selling the
beading patterns and tutorials.
It has come to my attention that my patterns are being stolen so I will have to make up the bracelet and photograph it made up. This means there will only be a very few that I continue to sell until I get them made into bracelets.
Meanwhile I have
listed them at 50% off so if you have been wanting
to learn how to bead those luscious peyote stitch
bracelets, now is the time! They are delivered via
e-mail so you get them right away. They come in 2
formats: the pattern for those who are familiar
with peyote stitch patterns and also bead by bead,
row by row with all the Delica bead colors listed
for you by number. I also have extra large formats
for those with eyesight like mine! They are so
soft and supple, almost like a fabric when they
are made. Give it a try!
The crochet flapper hats continue to be a success
this year but I am changing the design for next
year. My yarn cost went up 30%, which I think is
outrageous, so I am trying to come up with a
pattern just as beautiful with different materials
so I can keep the price the same. I would also
like to keep that super soft, wonderful feel that
my customers seem to love. I use mostly fibers
made here in the USA, as well as a few from Europe
and am struggling to maintain that.
If you have not checked out my latest hats, stop
by and take a peek! If you are in The White River
Junction area you can stop and see them at
Revolution, the latest shop to add my designs!
I wish you all a very happy holiday season, tasty
turkey dinners and dreams realized!
Warm Regards,
Dianne
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