Showing posts with label vancouver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vancouver. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Circle Craft Summer Market recap


Last weekend was the debut of Circle Craft and BC's Craft Council's first ever outdoor show. The two organizations team up each year to put on one of Vancouver's best known high quality juried art shows in November.



We spent 4 days at the Summer Market, and everything was superb, starting from the smooth set-up, and great neighbours, to weather.


Blue sky in the background all weekend

This event was free of charge to attend, so any bi-passer could walk by and check out what was happening. The foot traffic was very busy all weekend long, with cruise boats landing nearby and otherwise busy Coal Harbour area.


The tents and the North Shore view
The show tents were supplied by the show, which was great for us, tentless accessory folks. We were in a close proximity of good neighbours on either side; covered for each other coffee breaks and helped each evening with closing.

The Olympic Cauldron and the Southern view
 
The venue was not only busy, but also beautiful - of course, like in any outdoor event, it all could have been different if it rained. This Vancouver Summer has been unbelievable, so taking our show outdoors, was a grand idea this time.
 
Below are some shots of our set-up...

 
J. in the booth, Saturday

Leather overalls turned out to be a conversation piece

An engraved pen - a little giftie from our neighbour, The Woodman


The weekend's give-away, QtBeach.

Many thanks to those who attended and supported. We hope to see you in our upcoming events.



Posted by Jolanta http://jolavdesigns.com

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Circle Craft Summer Market





With the way our Summer is this year, who could resist the idea of outdoor show?...

Circle Craft is hosting its first Summer Market this year at Jack Poole Plaza, right on the Coal Harbour waterfront next to the new Convention Center. That’s where you’ll find us between July 25th to 28th, with our latest wares, some sale goodies and leather overalls!


We’re hoping you are enjoying your summer so far, and our amazing streak of warm, sunny weather. To make it even warmer, we're offering a special promotion for the Circle Craft Summer Market weekend: buy any of our bags (or overalls)* and get a QtBeach beach tote on the house, either at the market, or online at jolavdesigns.com.
* Excludes Featherlights, Folder Petits and other sale items.


For maps, hours and directions, please read THIS NEWS PIECE on our website.

Full show details can be found here: circlecraft.net.







Coming up: in August we will have a very special trunk-show...






Posted by Jolanta http://jolavdesigns.com


Thursday, March 21, 2013

Jump to the new collection: Spring Summer 2013 Cruise...

image by: Sophia Dembling (2008)
After a couple of very hectic months, we're in the middle of preparations for the One Of  A Kind Show in Toronto - for the second year.
 What we're bringing alongside the regular stock, is a completely new range of designs, our SS 13 Cruise collection...

Contrast of opposing textures, visual changes in an abject in different times during the day, surfaces of different finishes and smooth lines were in the focus for this collection, all wrapped up in a relaxed and joyous mood of vacations. This is definitely our most celebratory collection, with lots of basic colours, and materials, other than leather, introduced to the shells of bags...

Image: Tumblr. Isle Of Pines

Early this year, Chloe Magazine ran a full page feature of our upcoming collection - you can revisit there feature and read Jolanta's interview with the magazine here.



Here are the all new designs of Spring Summer 2013 Cruise

Click on pictures for more info.

Marife  - A large, graceful carry-all with extended braided handles and exterior pockets.  Lightweight and sturdy, made to house your travel, shopping, or work needs. Or even a second bag inside. Has an eye-catching shape and flowy lacing and braid detail.


Marife - black

Marife - red
Exploring burlap fabric - a course and sturdy cloth to give seasonal lightness and contrast to the smooth surface of leather. Features original ink prints of coffee importers.
Marife Burlap

Marife Burlap


Kaia Surf - Elegant gear. A large, relaxed satchel with two sculpted front pockets, adjustable straps and a shoulder pad. It is an understated formal bag, that could be taken through the weekend (trip). Boxy built, the bag shares some of the same detailing, as the previous design, Marife, such as Western lacing and very smooth lines, at the same time creating a completely different, unisex, look...


Kaia Surf - Granite

Kaia Surf - Caramel

Quilchena -  our first backpack! A deep draw string sac, to be worn as a backpack or cross-body. Zipper pocket in the front, and three more pockets inside. Soft, leather, comfortable wear. Hands free. Featuring pleat detail, or plain.


Quilchena Pleat - black

Quilchena - mushroom


Sarah Burlap - an all new version of one of our Permanent designs. Burlap creates a striking visual contrast, making the purse summery, and surprisingly tough...
Sarah Burlap - Blue

Clubkidz - Fun and compact cross-body for a night out, or day. Very easy to wear, strap is adjusted by re-tying the knots at each end. Closes with an oversized flap and an internal magnet. Features a zipper pocket in the back. Will keep your hands free, while all essentials intact. Take it dancing. More colours to come.


Clubkidz - Blue

Clubkidz - Teal And Gold

Clubkidz - Apple Red


Rider  - an easy to wear pleated bag. Stash it into your beach carry-all, throw it over your shoulder; it will look great with flowing dresses, crochet boho sweaters, headbands, jeans, coats, surf- wear - anything. 


Rider - Mint two

So, here you go! The SS 13 Cruise will make its debut at the OOAK show next week, and will appear in retail shortly...
It is NOW available at the Web-shop

Our Permanent collection is carried alongside, as well as the remaining styles of FW 2011 Cebrellex.


Posted by Jolanta http://jolavdesigns.com

Friday, September 14, 2012

Press: Telia on The Vancouver Sun


Telia wristlet


Telia has been featured in a fashion article in The Van Sun last Sunday.

You can track the article down here.

Article caption

The feature also brought some calls to the Custom Service - here is a customized OOAK Cross-body Telia for a new customer we were very happy to build:





Posted by Jolanta http://jolavdesigns.com

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Khela, progress

My latest Collection is big leap from the first attempts to sew leather three years ago. And, the very trustworthy new machine I got last year has been an extraordinary help. I am so glad I was able to do the kind of stitching I always wanted, and in the past, although I knew I had the skills to do it well, I simply did not have the machine, that does not let me down in those critical moments. I like exposed stitching, pleats, folds and sculpting, and this Collection has been based on that...

My new confidence has delivered perhaps the most complex crown to date - a low-key and  functional one, which was the true intention behind it. You've probably did not even notice it, yet is has been relentlessly doing its job - on Khela bag... The bat-wing zipper expansion....


The zippers inserted into the crown of Khela allow the wearer a wider access to the inside of the bag when needed, and close it when not needed. I came up with that idea after once trying to quickly allocate an umbrella inside one of my bags. What if there was a space inside a bag, I thought, where I could stand the umbrella upright, with the handle right at the top, so I can pull it out in a split second...



The zips are facing the outside, and the nubuc of the 'bat wing' faces the inside. I need to do at least four inversions of the bag parts, before I can fully attach it to both  - front and back of the bag. Then, four more for the other side...


Now, it is time to connect the top of the crown and enclose it: two more inversions to the inside-out to stitch, and back again - to, later, top-stitch. I love top-stitching, and do it whenever possible. The varying tensions bring out the colour properties of leather. Here, a Khela is being built in gorgeous Harness Brown - coming soon for FW 2012...



Top-stitching is the most demanding part of the build. It comes, when most of the bag has already been assembled, so way too late to mess up - and practically no room to start over...  Yet, top-stitching can be the most important detail of the design, and it can be the one trait, that grabs the eye. The zippers get sewn in twice - on the bad side, and then, top-stitched on the good side.  Those are some firmly holding zips...


 The top-stitching also follows through the very centre of the bag - this is where I tend to go really slowly, especially through those centre folds of the outer shell. It pays.


And then... some fifteen inversions, countless folds and pleats later, we have the assembled bat-wing crown of the Khela...  Lastly, on comes the flap closure and the strap holes. The zips look gorgeous, and really do serve a purpose. See a Khela wearer pull out a water bottle right out of that corner, or swing out an umbrella in a second, makes it all worth the effort and the handiwork.



This is how they look like, when complete: Mahogany, Harness Brown and Cafe.  


Khela bags are available at the Webshop and Favourite Gifts in North Van


Posted by Jolanta http://jolavdesigns.com

Sunday, August 5, 2012

"Gather" recap

Because of how unusually rainy the Spring and early Summer were in Vancouver (and by our standards here, things are rainy in general - but the stats for 2012 surpassed the wet weather averages by three times! - so that is no joke), we decided to opt out of the outdoor events we were so immersed in the previous year, and take our Summer event indoors. Luclily, Gather Pop Up, came to Gastown in late July...


Taking place, literally, a block away from our studio, in a beautiful space, previously occupied by a restaurant, and organized by the founders of Cargoh and OOAK Vancouver, gather Pop Up was an easy pick. It was the first event of it's kind so far, and we were so lucky to be part of it. It was about time the bags 'got out to socialize', especially since there were some new designs appearing for the Summer...

Gather was not like many other handmade shopping weekends in the city. In fact, it defined just what we were looking for in a great event - it featured Media night on the opening evening, workshops, an art show and fantastic decor, ambiance and music - and received some serious press coverage in Canada.


... it also had a very unique way of spreading the word throughout the city - with beautiful 2-wheeled messengers equipped with fliers and lots of smiles.


On the set-up day, we loaded our bins on a dolly and carted them down the street, without needing to worry about loading the car, finding parking... making Gather the easiest and most pleasant set-up to date.



The set-up - thanks to Claire for the pic...
I brought some new designs, made especially for Gather Pop Up - and, Summer season in general. These will later on turn up in all leather as well...

Burlap and leather prototype... all new!
Because Gastown is so popular with visitors, the bags ended up traveling to their homes in otherwise unusual places further away - like Australia, Spain; some went to Ohio; and some stayed in town. It was very inspiring to see how aware tourists are about Indie fashion and art movement, and how willing they are to support small makers, like us.

Goodies...
Gather Pop Up was a great experience, time well spent amongst shoppers and fellow artists; and we would love to return for more.

I even treated myself to this cutie by VisaMexicana...



image sources: myself, Cariann, Planet Claire


And also - do not forget our SALE (60% off + prototypes 35% off - and more) August 11th at 
Favourite Gifts...

Posted by Jolanta http://jolavdesigns.com

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Learning...

Earlier this Spring I attended a wonderful PR workshop, run by Fashion Capsule. The workshop was catered to small businesses, run by small teams. I thought it would be a perfect ground to test some of the knowledge I already  have on the subject, and to find way to further encourage myself to pursue this side of marketing.

Photo: Angela Fama


I got more than I asked for - it was a great, concise and informative workshop. Many thanks to Sarah and Angela.
Feel free to read Angela's post here - and also learn more about her photography work and services in Vancouver.

Posted by Jolantahttp://jolavdesigns.com

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Vancouver Sun does an article on Make It Vancouver - feat. us!


Above is a photo of the Vancouver Sun article, covering art shows to take place through the month of November.

Make It Vancouver has always been my go-to show, and I am happy to be taking part in it again. The atricle features our Dovana Bow bag amongst other designer items to be found at Make It.

Read the full article here.


Posted by Jolanta http://jolavdesigns.com