Showing posts with label The Storque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Storque. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2009

"LOVEBIRD IN A HEART" DOILY MADE IT TO THE VOTER POLL FOR ETSY'S GIFT GUIDE "How Do YOU Say Love?"

Ruth Sandra Sperling
RSS Designs In Fiber - Internet Shop of Handmade Items
RSS Designs Wearable - Internet Shop of Wearable Items


ETSY is putting together a Gift Guide for Valentine's Day - the "Season of Love": How Do YOU Say Love?

There is an ETSY Storque article on it: http://www.etsy.com/storque/etc/vote-how-do-you-say-love-3292/

Here is the actual Voter Poll on ETSY: http://www.etsy.com/voter_list.php?ref=voter&room_id=28

I was quite honored today to find out that my hand-crocheted doily, "LOVEBIRD IN A HEART" made it into the Voter Poll for this Gift Guide.




There is a total of 59 items that made it to this Poll. When I last checked (a minute ago), it showed 988 votes and there is about 6 more days to go on it!!

If you are a member of ETSY, you should vote - you can help to determine what gets into the Gift Guides on ETSY!

I love doing my crochet - especially the finer items that really reflect artistic composition.

Elizabeth Hiddleson, the crochet designer, created this design - as I explained earlier in a post, I have a book with a picture of it in the back of the book - and I created a chart to crochet it from from that picture. I just love the flying bird inside the heart!!

This doily is listed with tags for the following ETSY Teams:

Eco Etsy Street Team-teamecoetsy (http://ecoetsy.blogspot.com/)
ETSY Thread Artists Team-threadartists (http://etsythreadartists.blogspot.com/)
Design Style Guide-interiordesignteam (http://designstyleguide.blogspot.com/)

All of these Teams have some good artists in them, who make and have available for sale in their shops some beautiful - and sometimes even useful - handmade creations!!


Ruth

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

MY CROCHET ON TOP TEN LIST ON ETSY!!

Ruth Sandra Sperling
RSS Designs In Fiber - Internet Shop of Handmade Items
RSS Designs Wearable - Internet Shop of Wearable Items
RSS Crochet Thread Plus - Internet Shop of Crochet Thread



I was just looking through The Storque on http://www.etsy.com/ for some more data - and I found the Top 10 Lists - and, low and behold, I was looking at the "Top 10 for Decor - Giving Thanks For Primitive" and there was one of my crochet pieces!!








You can find it here in my etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=13152136


Actually, this crochet piece is one of the more detailed pieces I have done. It is made in a very fine thread - size 12 DMC Pearl Cotton - which translates, for crocheters, to about a size 45 crochet thread, which is pretty thin, so you have very fine detail in this piece.


Pearl Cotton is such a beautiful thread -- no photograph really reflects its sheen -- this piece, if you look closely, has a lot of detailed graphics, with the main focus being a ring of red flowers.


I hope someone eventually gets it and enjoys it!!



Ruth

Monday, April 14, 2008

EARTH DAY IS EVERY DAY #1

Ruth Sandra Sperling
RSS Designs In Fiber - Internet Shop of Handmade Things
RSS Crochet Thread Plus - Internet Shop of Crochet Threads

Earth Day is every day in my life -- and over the days I will be posting about how taking responsibility for healthy living on our planet is part of my life.

I have mentioned it before - but I want to focus on it here again.

I joined Etsy and started selling there last fall - then I eventually found their Street Teams and I discovered Eco Etsy Street Team.

Etsy has an e-zine, "The Storque".

As part of Earth Day, "The Storque" is having a series of articles called "Earth Tones" in their craftivism section.

One of the articles is "Why We're Green" and it is here: http://www.etsy.com/storque/section/craftivism/article/earth-tones-why-were-green/1587/

In the article is mentioned Ruth of RSS Designs In Fiber - and that is me!!

As I do very frequently, I am quoting Aldo Leopold, my favorite philosopher on the environment.

Here is the section of the article from me:

Words speak volumes for some people, as is the case with one Etsy seller,
Ruth of RSSDesignsinFiber. She chose this quote from Aldo Leopold's
"Land Ethic”
to make a point:

"To sum up: a system of conservation based solely on economic
self-interest is hopelessly lopsided. It tends to ignore, and thus eventually to
eliminate, many elements in the land community that lack commercial value, but
that are (as far as we know) essential to its healthy functioning. It assumes
falsely, I think, that economic parts of the biotic clock will function without
the uneconomic parts."

Ruth relates Leopold’s message back to Etsy, saying that, "[as] makers
of hand-made goods in a 'Do It Yourself' environment, we are those private
owners at Etsy — we need to take responsibility for our whole community
including the planet, in how we conduct our lives and our businesses."

A whole bunch of us sellers on etsy.com strive to do our businesses in an ecologically conscious manner - we reduce waste, re-use, recycle, precycle, upcycle - a lot of us do it all we can -- and we dicsuss how we can best do it.

Some of the items sold on etsy.com are made of salvaged, re-claimed, repurposed, recycled, upcycled materials - and many of us re-use packaging materials as part of our business practices.

Some of us make things that are re-usable for many years in materials like cotton and wool and other fibers- handmade using minimal amounts of energy - and because they last and can be reused for many years, they reduce waste over time.

Keep up on the "Earth Tones" articles in "The Storque" on etsy.com!!

Check out the Eco Etsy Street Team profile page (http://team.etsy.com/profilest/eco.shtml), their blog (http://ecoetsy.blogspot.com/), and our Eco Etsy Website (http://www.ecoetsy.com/).

You might find some interesting things that are truly eco-friendly in the shops of our Eco Etsy Street Team - the individual shops are listed on our profile page on etsy.com http://team.etsy.com/profilest/eco.shtml.

Some of my favorites are eco-friendly dish cloths and wash clothes, items made from recycled circuit board (check out Debby Arem Designs) and hand-made paper items made from recycled papers of all kinds (check out Penguin Love).

Lets all work to make our planet healthier!!

Ruth