Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Self Taught Knitters

Meet Amanda Akers from Little Note Crafts...
I'm Amanda and I'm a crafter by nature. I was born and raised in the Cleveland area, and after high school went on to graduate with a bachelors degree in Managerial Marketing. I landed a stable job at a direct marketing company where I worked for the past two and half years. I love cooking, being outside, spending time with my wonderfully supportive family, and going for long walks with my boyfriend and our dog, Lola.

This past summer I quit my full time job to focus on my shop, Little Note Crafts.  I sell mainly hand knit and crocheted accessories, usually in bright fun colors intended to make you smile when you see them. My shop's entire mission is to bring more joy to the hectic busy days we all have, and to appreciate all the little things throughout our day that can lift our spirits.

I officially started Little Note Crafts in 2009, first selling hand knit scarves only. I had taught myself to knit when I was 16 and needed a quick gift for a friend. I had always loved to make things with my hands, from paper crafts to molding clay, so I thought this would be a good new craft to try. Needless to say, learning to knit was anything but quick. It took over two years to finally finish that first scarf, but I stuck with it and found a peace and internal calm when I was knitting that I couldn't find many other places. I kept knitting and soon found my apartment filled with scarves and decided I would try to sell them.  

Soon thereafter I lost my crafting way as I got caught up in the stressful atmosphere of a corporate job. As my life began to come apart at the seams, I knew something needed to change. Through a long personal journey to reconnect with myself, I decided to get back into knitting, and even picked up some new skills in jewelry making along the way. I never imagined that I would be running a company, but one of the greatest lessons I learned was that I have more control over my life than I realized. I am now working on Little Note Crafts with full force and am grateful for every day. 

I am inspired everyday by the world around me, especially nature. Nature endures through time, produces wondrous beauty, and gives the world spectacular colors to work with. I take that idea of perseverance and include it in every piece I make so that it will last for years to come. My creativity is driven by the warm earthy colors of the forest, the bright smiling colors of spring, and the uplifting colors of the sea and the sun.  

The thing I enjoy most about creating unique handmade items is the sense of purpose I feel when I finish each piece, and the swell of overwhelming joy when a customer loves it. My personal journey to find happiness and peace is a message I want to resonate in all my work. Life is so short, and we all should have something in our day that makes it better. We all need a pair of earrings that make you feel fabulous, or a colorful warm scarf that you can't help but smile at and feel cozy in.

This will be my first Avant-Garde show, but I am looking forward to being there and hopefully attending many more in the future.


Meet Elissa Starosoto from E.StarKnits...
My name is Elissa and I graduated from the University of Akron with an Art Studio degree where I focused on painting, photography and ceramics. After graduation I spent a few years working at a personalized handbag company in production as a seamstress and knitter. I started E.StarKnits back in August of 2010. I am currently a stay-at-home mom running E.StarKnits from my home. I love having the freedom to fit my work into everyday life.  

I am inspired by what I want to wear. I love finding a look in a magazine, store or online and adapting it into something that is my own. I am a production person at heart, so design is the most challenging part for me. This challenge is such a good thing because it keeps me learning new stitches and skills along the way that help me grow my line.
I pull my creativity from where I am in life, what I’ve learned about color and texture and what I want to see next.  I go with the flow and a new design rarely takes me where I expected it to go. This keeps me interested and my line fresh.

I am a mostly self-taught knitter. It has been a journey honing my craft and getting it just right. The technique I use is quite out of the ordinary and other knitters tend to get a kick out of watching me. Crochet has been a bit easier to teach myself with the dawn of YouTube videos. Every year I take on a few new stitches and add it to the line. This year I am in love with crochet and will be featuring some new designs at the show.
My favorite aspect of working with yarn is that you take one long strand to create something beautiful and useful. While I love many mediums the ones that create useable objects are my favorite. It is so wonderful to see someone put on or use something I have made.  

You can view more of my line at http://www.etsy.com/shop/EStarKnits and visit me on Facebook.

This is my first Avant-Garde Art Show and I am excited to be a part this year!

Check out these featured vendors at the 2012 Summit County Winter Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show. This show will feature a large selection of talented handmade artisans and crafters. A portion of the show's proceeds will be donated to Jade's No Kill Rescue for animal rescue.


2012 Summit County Winter Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday, December 2, 2012 11:00am-6:00pm
The Tangier
532 West Market St.
Akron, OH 44303
For more information, contact Becki Cooper, Event Coordinator at info@avantgardeshows.com
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Introducing our Summit County Vendors!


Meet Cindy Crockett from Cindy's Creations...
Hi my name is Cindy Crockett and I've created Cindy's Creations.  

I'm 48 years old I've lived in the Akron, Ohio area all my life. I have two rescue dogs, Samantha and Rusty. I call Samantha my double wide because she is unusually wide and Rusty my dust mop because of all of his hair.

I lost my job in 2010 with many other people. I've searched and could not find a job and I was getting worried, then my mother became ill, so my husband and I decided to sell our home and move in the basement and become her caregiver.

I've been making jewelry for 6 months now and I love it. It started out to be something to do to stay home with my mother, and make some money.
How I got started.. I went to Jo-Ann Fabrics and I wondered into the section of beads and saw all types of beads imaginable. My mind went crazy and I was thinking I could make jewelry if I read up on it. Every where I went I was asking questions on how to and what do you use that for? Instead of this being a hobby it is now my obsession. My mother sits and watches me and comments on the beautiful colors and she gets to try everything on to make sure the size is correct and that it lays nicely it is very therapeutic for her.

I have a knack for putting beads together and making something beautiful without really getting ideas they all come from my mind. I see something and I start to play with it and Wham! I just created another new creation!
This isn't something I thought I would be doing but I really enjoy doing it and I enjoy watching the people look at my jewelry and seeing their face get excited about how nice it looks on them, I like being able to create unique jewelry for all types of people and I will continue to do this for years to come.

I've just started out so I have not been to any Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows yet. I'm very excited about doing the 2012 Summit County Winter Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show. It is going to be a great time and a worthy cause and I'm hoping to learn from other crafters and see all the new ideas and their creations. In the mean time I will be doing 16 craft shows before December and I'm hoping I will do well.
God has given me a gift of making jewelry, am I the best in the business? No, but do I enjoy making people happy and seeing their faces glow when trying on my jewelry. This is absolutely why I will continue to grow and enjoy my gift as long as I am able to do so.

Meet Denice Warrington from Designs by Denice...
My name is Denice Warrington and I am a recently retired nurse from the burn unit at Akron Children's Hospital. What started as a hobby and love of crystals, has now turned into a part time business for my company Designs by Denice. The best part about what I do is that I enjoy creating different items for many people.

I have been creating designs for 3 months. I got into my craft when I had spare time once retirement began. This became my craft hobby! I started my own business to share the beauty of what I create with others.

My creative process is very much trial and error. If I see or think of something I may like I try to design it. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it does not. I also ask my daughter in law who is younger and teaches teenagers, she helps me to figure out what that age group may like. It is important to encompass all age groups with my work, which has opened me to many different designs.

The thing I enjoy the most about creating handmade unique items is the sense of accomplishment in using the gifts God has given me. The message behind my work is enjoy the beauty in life.

Check out these featured vendors at the 2012 Summit County Winter Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show. This show will feature a large selection of talented handmade artisans and crafters. A portion of the show's proceeds will be donated to Jade's No Kill Rescue for animal rescue.


2012 Summit County Winter Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday, December 15, 2012 11:00am-6:00pm
The Tangier
532 West Market St.
Akron, OH 44303
For more information, contact Becki Cooper, Event Coordinator at info@avantgardeshows.com
Visit us on: