As with
every little girl at some stage all those pretty dolls end up with their
clothes lost or washed and shrunk, but thankfully I had my Nanny to crochet
them their own little outfits and bonnets. I always thought they were so pretty
and no one else’s dolls had them. Even then my little fashionista was bursting
out of me.
Then there
was the interest in my mam who makes beautiful bed spreads and does lacework as
well but she never thought my patience would stick the crochet. So out of pure
stubbornness and about 2 years of giving up and getting back at it, i produced
a bag of granny squares to her one day to put together and low and behold my
first bedspread was born.
Then more
important stuff came along like playstations, boys, going out and it was put in
the back of the press again. But on the news that I was going to have a
beautiful little doll of my own, my idea of having her own blankets and hats
and clothes came floating back so I got busy again. From there friends asked me
to make items, then people who had received the items asked me to make more and
my little business has grown from there.
I have
often been told I could charge more or use other quality items. But as a parent
and in the current economic climate, I like to think that I am being fair and
leaving something affordable and to a standard that will last. Each item is
handmade and where possible I like to keep items unique. When I don’t have the
needle or glue gun in my hand, I can be found with a pencil sketching new
designs or online doing some research.
Now my own daughter who is only five is ever so eager to help out. While learning to crochet is taking time she is quite handy and happy with the pom pom maker. When her cousins come to play, they don't want to play with any of the toys they want to have a wool party.