These are some recent bags that I have made (remember to click on the photo for the entire image). I often make bags out of used materials that I find at thrift stores; old shirts, pants, sheets, etc. I have heard this process of reusing something old and making it new again referred to as "upcycled" or "reclaimed", I like the term "salvaged" because there is a romantic quality to it. These bags however, are all made of new hemp and organic cotton fabrics. These fabrics are of the highest quality and come from responsible, fair trade, organic, local, domestic and/or sustainable sources. If you have questions about the specifics of any particular bag or fabric please send me an email at islandprovisions@gmail.com or check out the bag's full description on my etsy page (islandprovisions1.etsy.com). Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Bags and Satchels, a Labor of Love
When I first embarked on this Island Provisions road, I envisioned myself making unique bags of all shapes and sizes effortlessly every single day. This would have been true if I was comfortable turing out bags of less than superior quality, however, my standards have exceeded the number of hours in the day. Bags, satchels and nap sacks are a lot more challenging than I had originally thought. A high quality bag means lots of hours of labor and the potential for lots of stress. Don't get me wrong, I love the end product, especially when the satchel is a totally unique item, but when all is said and done, I may have spent more than 10 hours of labor on just one bag. Still, I feel that bags give me the opportunity to really show my skills as seamstress and each bag helps me improve those skills. This, as well as the knowledge that I just made something totally unique, is what makes this labor of love worth it.
These are some recent bags that I have made (remember to click on the photo for the entire image). I often make bags out of used materials that I find at thrift stores; old shirts, pants, sheets, etc. I have heard this process of reusing something old and making it new again referred to as "upcycled" or "reclaimed", I like the term "salvaged" because there is a romantic quality to it. These bags however, are all made of new hemp and organic cotton fabrics. These fabrics are of the highest quality and come from responsible, fair trade, organic, local, domestic and/or sustainable sources. If you have questions about the specifics of any particular bag or fabric please send me an email at islandprovisions@gmail.com or check out the bag's full description on my etsy page (islandprovisions1.etsy.com). Enjoy!



These are some recent bags that I have made (remember to click on the photo for the entire image). I often make bags out of used materials that I find at thrift stores; old shirts, pants, sheets, etc. I have heard this process of reusing something old and making it new again referred to as "upcycled" or "reclaimed", I like the term "salvaged" because there is a romantic quality to it. These bags however, are all made of new hemp and organic cotton fabrics. These fabrics are of the highest quality and come from responsible, fair trade, organic, local, domestic and/or sustainable sources. If you have questions about the specifics of any particular bag or fabric please send me an email at islandprovisions@gmail.com or check out the bag's full description on my etsy page (islandprovisions1.etsy.com). Enjoy!
Saturday, June 20, 2009
IP Goodness Out on the Town
Last night a couple of my friends and I played music at a local coffee shop. Kellie can be seen wearing the dress I finished yesterday and Alex, her partner, is sporting a matching guitar strap (click on the photo for the entire image). The dress and guitar strap is made from an old sheet I found at a thrift store. Using salvaged materials is one of my favorite sources for fabric. Plus, both the guitar strap and the dress are vegan!
Great musicians, great style!

Great musicians, great style!
Friday, June 19, 2009
Custom Goodness
Being a seamstress is pretty fun stuff....I get to be creative and skillful all at the same time. I will admit however, that the daily grind can get a little monotonous. When I start to feel like I'll go crazy if I sew another wallet I try and take the time to do something custom. I have several friends and customers that are waiting for custom goodness. Take my friend Theresa who is waiting for some summer garments. She is a massage therapist and we trade sewn goodness for healing massages. My friend Laurel is waiting for a few belts for her son, Wes, and a scarf made form my own hand-spun yarn. Then there's my contractor who recently built us a deck, I'll be making him a guitar strap this weekend. I've made guitar straps, wallets, bags, and belts for both friends and strangers. For my daughter I make all sorts of skirts and costumes (a bald eagle, a bat, a monkey, captain hook, and fairy wings).
Every custom order is a mixture of pleasure and pain; pain because these projects are usually more stressful and time consuming (It has to be perfect!), and pleasurable because these projects are always unique, challenging and so rewarding for my skill level. Every time I make a custom order I learn something new about what I can accomplish and that is definitely a good feeling.
Today I am finishing a custom dress that I am making for my friend, Kellie. This is by far my most favorite custom order for two reasons; first, I've never made a dress like this before and this gives me an opportunity to learn how to do it. Secondly, Kellie is such a beautiful and special friend, I can't wait to see her in something I made with her in mind. The material came from an old sheet I found at a thrift store, which makes it extra unique and special. The dress is full of victorian style pleating and a very cool corset cinch back. I had enough material left over to make a matching guitar strap for her partner, Alex.


Every custom order is a mixture of pleasure and pain; pain because these projects are usually more stressful and time consuming (It has to be perfect!), and pleasurable because these projects are always unique, challenging and so rewarding for my skill level. Every time I make a custom order I learn something new about what I can accomplish and that is definitely a good feeling.
Today I am finishing a custom dress that I am making for my friend, Kellie. This is by far my most favorite custom order for two reasons; first, I've never made a dress like this before and this gives me an opportunity to learn how to do it. Secondly, Kellie is such a beautiful and special friend, I can't wait to see her in something I made with her in mind. The material came from an old sheet I found at a thrift store, which makes it extra unique and special. The dress is full of victorian style pleating and a very cool corset cinch back. I had enough material left over to make a matching guitar strap for her partner, Alex.
Labels:
cotton,
fair trade,
handmade,
hemp,
island provisions,
natural,
organic,
salvaged,
upcycled,
used
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Go to Etsy.com to see it all...
This is just a small portion of the work Hillary does. Please visit our store at http://islandprovisions1.etsy.com. All items are handmade, most are vegan and all are designed with style and utility in mind. The guitar straps are quite a hit. Feel good about your purchase and check out http://islandprovisions1.etsy.com. Brian (the other Island Provisions employee)
Labels:
fair trade,
handmade,
hemp,
island provisions,
local,
natural,
organic,
organic cotton,
salvaged materials,
upcycled materials,
used,
used fabric,
vegan
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
is⋅land - pro⋅vi⋅sions: -noun:
1. A place to find handmade, simple, sturdy, practical and unique guitar straps, wallets, bags, belts, and other goodness. 2. A place that makes things to hold your stuff. 3. A place that strives as much as possible to incorporate materials that are locally purchased, used, organic, and vegan. 4. A place that donates 5% of sales to Glen Helen Outdoor Education Center in Yellow Springs, Ohio
If you would like to know more about how we roll here at Island Provisions, or to find out more information about Glen Helen Outdoor Education center, please check out our profile page on etsy.com
The link to our store on Etsy is islandprovisions1.etsy.com
1. A place to find handmade, simple, sturdy, practical and unique guitar straps, wallets, bags, belts, and other goodness. 2. A place that makes things to hold your stuff. 3. A place that strives as much as possible to incorporate materials that are locally purchased, used, organic, and vegan. 4. A place that donates 5% of sales to Glen Helen Outdoor Education Center in Yellow Springs, Ohio
If you would like to know more about how we roll here at Island Provisions, or to find out more information about Glen Helen Outdoor Education center, please check out our profile page on etsy.com
The link to our store on Etsy is islandprovisions1.etsy.com
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