Showing posts with label knit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knit. Show all posts

Saturday, June 7, 2014

WE HAVE A WEBSITE!!

http://www.looseendsfiberarts.com/


Well, there is not very much to it right now, but it is very colorful and bright and I just love the design job that joonbuggraphicdesign.com did for me!

Go ahead and check it out....and get back to me with what you think!

Yes, there is a blog page. I will start a new blog there once my brick and mortar is open.

Speaking of brick and mortar, did I mention I applied for a place on N.Tower Ave, Centralia? It was about a week ago, and they should be done with the background check by now. I called on Friday and left a message with the Realtor asking for an update, but I never heard back from her. They are about to get harassed, starting on Monday!

In the meantime, a Ravelry friend and I are working up our sample projects for the commercial yarn line I will be stocking - Noro, Ella Rae, Debbie Bliss, Juniper Moon Farms, Painted Desert, and much more!

I meet with the Malabrigo representative in 2 weeks! woohoo sock yarn!

Also, I really want to thank those who are supporting me and my endeavors. Even the random serendipitous support has been fantastic! I recently ran into a lady from Bellevue who closed/retired her collectibles shop. I am happy to say that I am getting quite a bit of glass display cubes, a cash register, the register stand and cabinet, all for a great deal! Yipppeeee!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Update for the month of May

Well, I can't believe it's been three weeks since my last post! I have a milestone today - I submitted an application for a retail space - 401 N. Tower, to be exact. Hopefully it will get approved and I will finally be on my way to my brick & mortar dream!

ALSO, my website is almost ready! Actually, it is pretty ready, but since I don't have anything to offer yet, it is not ready for publishing quite yet.

The rest of this month has been dedicated to networking and finishing up my business plan....which isn't finished yet.....

As for networking, I located the Centralia Downtown Association's (CDA) Facebook page and posted the link to this blog, and the president of the board invited me to their next board meeting.

A strange coincidence - a few days later I happened to be downtown in a coffee shop with a yarn distributor, and a stranger came up to me and said "You must be Teva! I see all this yarn and figured it had to be you!" and that was how I met Steve, the CDA president.

The CDA board meeting went SOOOO LONG, I didn't think I would have anyone left to talk to after it was over. Those who weren't board members weren't required to stay, so half of the group was gone by the time I was able to talk about my plans for the shop. Everyone was excited to have a new type of shop in the area and are very supportive. What was really neat though, was that after the meeting, the board members hung around and walked along the sidewalk and pointed out a few empty spaces for me to consider - and this was at 9:30 at night on a Thursday!

And then there is Ravelry.com. This is a great resource for those who knit or crochet - and I think spinning and weaving are picking up on this social site as well. I created a group for my shop and I am really excited about the support that everyone is giving, and membership to the group is growing daily. One recommendation is to have a sit & stitch group meet downtown once a week at a local eatery, until I get my shop open. I think that is an awesome idea and I'm going to take a look at a few places this week.

I am really enjoying my new little hometown. :)