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Happiegrrrl2

Trad climber
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 30, 2017 - 05:01pm PT
I agree with your plan, hb81.
hb81

climber
Oct 31, 2017 - 03:23am PT
Placed my order

Just let me know your email for receiving PayPal and how much the remaining difference for the shipping is and I'll send it your way.

Thanks :)
justthemaid

climber
Jim Henson's Basement
Oct 31, 2017 - 06:13am PT
Plug for Terri. My Happi-bag is three years old. Still holding up great.

Overseas with tracking... oy... expensive. ;(
Tony Bird

climber
Northridge, CA
Oct 31, 2017 - 10:46am PT
i'd buy one, but i haven't worn the previous one out yet--terrie's goods last & last.

for everyone's information, she left the glitz of the garment district behind, but continues her lovely designs on her chalkbags. they'll be collector's items someday.

hope your summer was good, happie--will look for you out at josh if i can persuade my pals to get out there.
Winemaker

Sport climber
Yakima, WA
Oct 31, 2017 - 11:09am PT
Nice, just bought one.
ATS

climber
Mountain Project
Oct 31, 2017 - 12:39pm PT
bought one
Happiegrrrl2

Trad climber
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 1, 2017 - 08:15am PT
Thank you all for the kind words, testimonials, and purchases. I will get the ones out today that I can, and send notes(w/tracking info) directly to purchasers through the Etsy system.

I have to admit it absolutely thrills me to have had so many people over the years say just how well the bags have held up. Believe it or not, I had NO idea, when I designed the prototype, that I was doing such a good job. If only I could be ore exacting in matching up the front/back panels where the overlay trim materials meet! But maybe I could say that, like the Amish only God(or for me, The Universe) is perfect, and I can only aspire - hahahah.

BITD when I was a handbag designer, I never had to make the samples. I made a spec sheet, which included a sketch with noted details that I felt the samplemaker would need to "understand" what I was wanting. The specs would detail body/trim matrial, lining type, thread and hardware color and note for whatever patch or focal type element the bag would have.

Most of the other designers would include an original sample that they had purchased, and pretty much say "as sample." But in the early days, I was always the assistant designer, and that meant I didn't have the company credit card to buy samples. I had to pay out of my own pocket and put in for reimbursement, which could take weeks. At times, I had to decide between paying utility bills or buy samples for work. Because my job was at stake, many times the sample-buying came first.

Because I often worked for an insecure boss, they knew I was at this disadvantage, and one in particular loved to give me large projects thinking she was setting me up to fail. Well.....I got sort of good at specing designs by measurement because of that. I had to think the designs through and show every detail on the spec sheet, as there would be no sample to work from. I remember one trip to China and the merchandiser translated for the sample room manager. He wanted to tell me that all the sample makers loved creating the patterns for my bags because they actually "worked," and that they appreciated the detailing I gave them on things where other designers just said "add this" or whatever, without making sure that whatever would actually fit on the bag. This is one of my most satisfying moment when working with people overseas.

So, my chalkbags may be simple in design appearances, and that is partly because I ain't that good at sewing(maybe taking a class would help!). But they are actually designed well, it seems, and that makes me happy. I also have always had my own aesthetic. BITD I would refuse to do certain popular looks for the companies I worked for. I said "Everyone else is going to do that. Let them." Probably that is why I was often fired after the lines were done(but every time I got hired by another company when it was time to work on the next season's lines, and always at an increase in salary!).
Happiegrrrl2

Trad climber
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 1, 2017 - 09:08am PT
Since I have the floor a bit with this thread....

I am putting out a plug for my new-in-law's new shop on Etsy. She makes pendants with pieces of found beach glass from the shores of Lake Michigan, near her home in Wisconsin. Here designs are simple, with the focus being the organic shape and detail within the sea-worn glass pieces. She has only a few pieces on the shop as of yet, but they are quite interesting in their simplicity. She's only open a few days now, but still wondering when that first sale is coming. What a thrill that will be for her.....

Here's the link:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/LakeMichiganMakings
kunlun_shan

Mountain climber
SF, CA
Nov 1, 2017 - 09:30am PT
I agree that your bags are very well designed, Terrie! And beautiful, too.

As you know, I bought several of them, for myself and as gifts. Everyone really likes them and they work very well - stay open when needed, and don't dump chalk when closed.
Winemaker

Sport climber
Yakima, WA
Nov 1, 2017 - 03:32pm PT
Bump. Shipped already!
Happiegrrrl2

Trad climber
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 2, 2017 - 12:24pm PT
All caught up with orders!

If I don't get any new ones before Monday, I may get to finish the last ones machine sewn and list them Monday. Tomorrow is probably the last day to use sewing machine before I leave 11/10, but someone gave me some awesome materials and asked if I could make them some cosmetics bags. Who would have known they are so complicated? Just when I think I have the materials for lining and such, I realize - nope.
thebravecowboy

climber
The Good Places
Nov 2, 2017 - 12:57pm PT
just snagged that last gorgeous paisley deal. thank you!

will try and cross paths with you when JT time comes around again.

hit me up if you pass through Fort Collins or Grand Junction.
kaholatingtong

Trad climber
The real McCoy from the inside of my van.
Nov 2, 2017 - 03:43pm PT
I have two; one was a gift several years ago which I love. I won the other at a facelift a few years back and was super excited. I thrash all my gear, always. So, I figured I would hang onto the extra for when i invariably love my first one to death, however, now after four years of very frequent climbing... I am still using the same awesome chalkbag with an extra in mint condition on deck...
HighDesertDJ

Trad climber
Nov 3, 2017 - 08:03am PT
Wow, you've really upped your game here, Happie. These are great.
Winemaker

Sport climber
Yakima, WA
Nov 4, 2017 - 03:21pm PT
Happie, bag just arrived. Very nice! Thanks.
Tony Bird

climber
Northridge, CA
Nov 5, 2017 - 06:55am PT
maybe i'll get one of those pendants for M. we've been doing a lot of sailing this year.

speaking of matters sartorial, i recently came across this. komonos are traditionally all hand-sewn. a beautiful bit of the cross-cultural:

http://mymodernmet.com/handmade-kimono-maya-caulfield/
Happiegrrrl2

Trad climber
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 5, 2017 - 02:49pm PT
Thanks again, all.

As usual, I have procrastinated on getting my van and cabin ready for "the transition." I was intending to leav from the Gunks about noon on Friday, but looks like rain tomorrow, which will put me out of "cleaning" business. Maybe I'll get lucky on Tuesday and breeze right through but....well, that has never happened before. It is a sloggggg......
 Take whatever is in the van and needs to go to cabin up there(I have to haul it up a trail through the woods- no driveway to the cabin)Go to the car vaccuuum place and remove ALL items in the van and vaccuum, and then ut all back inside
 Go through everything in the cabin and either take to trash, place in storage bins or haul down to the van.
 Put it all in the van in an rganized way that allows the easiest access I can manage. That's pretty much impossible, due to having inventory for three businesses, and supplies for the jewelry one. And then of course, food bins, cooking stuff, climbing and hiking stuff.


Sigh - this is the part of transition time that I hate to deal with.

Anyway - I am thinking I may be able to get on the road Saturday, but when I think that, I hear "the little voice" in my mind scoff, and say 'Don't you mean Monday? If you're luckY?"
Happiegrrrl2

Trad climber
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 11, 2017 - 04:06pm PT
Looks like I will be heading out tomorrow(Sunday). Just have to get myself motivated right away in the morning, to get the final organizing, pack n hauling done.

Thanks to everyone who purchased chalkbags over the last few weeks. It has been nice seeing the choices and sending them off. I went climbing Thursday and realized mine is ready for replacement itself! I know which one I want, but it is not finished yet. It was a small bit of fabric, so just one got made. Red-Brown ground with oversized paisley. The fabric has a sort of chamois hand.
hb81

climber
Nov 18, 2017 - 03:38am PT
They've made it. Had to pick them up from the customs office and pay import tax though...not sure if there was something wrong with the declaration.

Anyway, they are pretty fking awesome :D


Happiegrrrl2

Trad climber
Topic Author's Reply - Dec 8, 2017 - 07:11pm PT
Chalkbag Bump - still plenty of nice patterns left, and still time to get to you to use for a xmas stocking gift basket type thingie!

I do have some that I didn't complete a piece to photograph. Will try to get some images of those and post here.


I'm in Socorro, New Mexico tonight. I decided to come from Roswell to Phoenix on a more northern route than last year when I dipped down to Las Cruces, NM. Boy, what a surprise, to come across the historic town of Lincoln.

Still only doing less than 200 miles driving in a day. Even that has me exhausted at night, but I have to get to JT at some point! If things go as I think, I will come in to JTNP from the south on Wednesday late afternoon and camp.
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