I also fit all my inventory into another set of shelves, but it is getting quite squishy. I'll need to find more space to store purses because I'm intending on increasing my inventory this month to over 100 items in preparation for the holidays!
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
New "studio"
I completely ran out of room with my previous sewing area configuration. When you first walked into our apartment, my sewing stuff took up the entire wall right next to the entrance. So last Saturday I went to Target, picked up another set of cube storage shelves, some metal storage shelves, and then a few night ago I picked up the board to create my new cutting/work table. I moved all the living room furniture to one side of the room, and all my sewing stuff to the other side.
I still need to paint the board, but otherwise my sewing nook is now finished!
This little table was previously where I cut out everything. Now it's my shipping area and place to store works in progress. It also is my new little photo area.
I'm so happy I bought these wire shelves too. All this stuff was stacked haphazardly before or stuffed into corners.
And the really nice thing about this table is that I can store things underneath it too. It has two rolling storage shelves for patterns and other various things. My old sewing machine and embroidery attachment are under there too. That back shelf has mostly my fabric scraps, but also leather and old clothes for upcycling purposes.
I also bought myself a white board for my to-do list. The left hand side is for my shop, the right hand side is non-shop stuff.
And here is my oldest, who loves my new sewing room, as she calls it. She also is happy that there is just enough room under the cutting table for her to walk under.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Indian-inspired bridal clutches
Friday, July 8, 2011
Inspiration Item: Indian Cottons
Sometimes I know what I'm going to do with an item when I buy it. Sometimes the item inspires an idea when I see it. Sometimes I have no idea but I know I have to have it and will figure out what to do with it later!
These cottons from India were like that. I didn't know what I would do with them, but I snatched them up back in February or March and waited with baited breath for three weeks until they arrived. Then I looked at them a bit, realized I had no clue what to do with them, and stuck them with the rest of my fabric.
Eventually I decided to create a patchwork purse out of all five fabrics, and since they all have the common gold accent, I used gold metallic thread and a bunch of fancy stitches to stitch between each section.
These cottons from India were like that. I didn't know what I would do with them, but I snatched them up back in February or March and waited with baited breath for three weeks until they arrived. Then I looked at them a bit, realized I had no clue what to do with them, and stuck them with the rest of my fabric.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011
In Progress: Woven Loop Purse, Messenger Bag, and High Heel Purse
At any given time I have multiple items in progress. I like to work assembly line style and so I often will cut out five or ten purses or wallets, then spend a few nights interfacing them, and then sew them at my leisure. I thought I would take snapshots of a few in progress purses.
First: Purple Woven Loops.
This complicated and time-intensive little beast was directly inspired by a ribbon throw pillow I encountered the other day while looking for new bedding. It was so fun to run my hands across the little loops, and I immediately started dissecting it in my mind to figure out how I would make it. However, neither my husband nor I care for throw pillows, so the next thought was, "How can I make this into a purse?"
There will be more leather accents and the bottom has leather.
First: Purple Woven Loops.
Next up: Tweed Messenger Bag
This bag has been in my head and on my list of things to do for a loooong time! I've been held up by many factors, the main one being that I was afraid to work with leather. But finally I loaded up on nylon thread, a teflon foot, and lots of patience, and started working.
Final purse: High Heels and Leather Purse
Speaking of leather, here is another purse that has been in the works for some time. This one came together beautifully; it's currently just waiting on some better studs because the ones in the picture had trouble fastening, so I ordered a different type.
Of course there are many other purses I have been working on but these are all new styles and especially fun.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Behind the Bag: Asymmetrical Studded Purse
Location of first inspiration: King of Prussia Mall
Trigger: A studded leather handbag
Process of thought: I have no memory of what the rest of the handbag looked like, I was just enamoured of the studs all over the bag in a random pattern. I pointed it out to my husband and said, "That is so cool!" Then as I went home the ideas swirled around for awhile until I decided that not only would it be cool to use studs on a bag, it would be raised to even more heights of awesome if I used them in a recognizable pattern. Maybe the recent episodes of Doctor Who that we've been watching inspired me to choose Van Gogh's Starry Night, who knows, but that was the scene I chose.
The asymmetrical design was an added touch of whimsy.
Trigger: A studded leather handbag
Process of thought: I have no memory of what the rest of the handbag looked like, I was just enamoured of the studs all over the bag in a random pattern. I pointed it out to my husband and said, "That is so cool!" Then as I went home the ideas swirled around for awhile until I decided that not only would it be cool to use studs on a bag, it would be raised to even more heights of awesome if I used them in a recognizable pattern. Maybe the recent episodes of Doctor Who that we've been watching inspired me to choose Van Gogh's Starry Night, who knows, but that was the scene I chose.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Giveaway Winner!
The winner of the $25 gift certificate is comment number 17.

And that means the winner is: jc! I will be contacting you today and if I don't hear back by Thursday I will pick a different winner. Thank you so much everyone for entering!
Friday, April 29, 2011
Happy Birthday to Me! Win a Gift Certificate
This Giveaway is now closed.
Today is my 25th birthday! And as a Happy Birthday gift from me to you I am offering a $25 gift certificate to one lucky person. This $25 will go towards any item in my store and includes shipping as well.
With this gift certificate, you can buy a purse,
a stiff clutch,
a business card holder (or two, or three!),
a framed clutch,
or one of my new wallets,
or anything else you find in my shop, Toriska Bags & Crafts.
Today is my 25th birthday! And as a Happy Birthday gift from me to you I am offering a $25 gift certificate to one lucky person. This $25 will go towards any item in my store and includes shipping as well.
With this gift certificate, you can buy a purse,
Details:
-This giveaway is open to everyone 18 and up, worldwide.
-It runs from today until Sunday at 11 pm eastern time (i.e., right before I go to bed!). At that point I will randomly pick a winner and contact them. If they haven't replied within three days I will choose another winner. Your gift certificate will be good for three months, so until July 31st.
Ways to enter:
There are two possible ways to enter, so you can get two chances to win:
1. Leave a comment on this post and tell me what your favorite item is in my shop (you can pick a sold item too; that helps me know what things to make more of!).
2. Go over to my facebook page and "Like" me. Come back here and leave a comment telling me that you did. If you already are a Facebook fan, let me know in a comment.
That's all! If you leave a comment, make sure that you either leave your email address or have your email in your blogger profile, otherwise I will have no way of notifying you.
Thanks!
-Tori
-Tori
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