There are just so many gorgeous handmade shops out there that I want to start sharing some of my favorites with you. Those shops that catch my eye, make me happy, bring a smile to my face.
Simply, shops that I adore.
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Stacy Lynn is a genius with a sewing machine. Her designs are unique and so stinkin' cute.
Look at her frilly aprons. Too cute!
She makes gorgeous bags and skirts (that I would like in every color).
And hello... this used to be a leather jacket!!!
I just love all the fun and funky things in Stacy's shop. I also love the pictures. They are great quality and really show off the products.
Interview with Stacy:
What's the story behind your shop name?
Well, Stacy Lynn is my real name. My mom would only say the two names together when I was little and in trouble, he he, It sort of has a southern sound to it when you say it out loud, I guess it brings out the country girl in me. I thought I would call my shop that name... you know.. a little bit country, and a little bit rock and roll!
What inspires you to create?
I am constantly inspired by everything and everyone around me. People I know and don't know, where I live and have lived, travels, textiles. Sometimes the inspiration comes when you least expect it. I just LOVE when that little lightbulb goes off! Like when you are redoing something for the third time, frustrated, then blammo! A new idea pops in your head! That is the best! Or in the middle of the night!
What can be found in your shop?
While I am finishing one goodie, I am super stoked on making the next one! There is anything from aprons to recycled leather and fabric bags, wallets, cuffs. Soon there will be some full skirts! Sometimes I just want to wear a silly apron all the time and wish it went all the way around.... hmmmm. skirts!!
What is one word to describe your shop?
One word?? This is a hard one.... how about... imaginative?
I am just loving all those ruffles!!
ReplyDeleteWow I love her shop now. I will have to heart her on Etsy!
ReplyDeletejust found your blog, really adorable!
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