
Reversible Hobo, Chocolate Suede-Like Yarn Embroidered Fabric, $20
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Reversible Hobo, Strawberry/Lime Printed Fabric, $20
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Reversible Hobo, Red/Black Paisley Printed Fabric, $20
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| 1. | Your prices are too low.. - ts from WA, March 20, 2008. | | 2. | Yeah, i think the price is too low considering the high quality of the materials, I purchased a hobo from her website and i absolutely love/like it!! Kudos to you!! - Leila from CA, March 21, 2008. |
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Story: I've always been a handbag lover, and am always
inspired by my own collection of handbags plus every piece that I see in
magazines, malls and TV. I've always loved the collaboration of colors and
prints, from my wardrobe to accessories. I pulled out the idea from those
inspirations that's just around me, waiting for me to put it together and work
on it. That's when my cotton Reversible Hobo was born. Now, I'm selling my
handbags on www.etsy.com and monthly at the Rose Bowl Flea Market in Pasadena,
CA.
My basic materials are combinations of printed and solid cottons, and I only use
red thread on all my creations. Red is my favorite color, and I can see how it
blends with any fabric that I use. My original reversible hobo is a great
alternative to the regular tote bag that you carry for shopping or just a day at
the park or beach. My concept is very casual and useful, but still fresh, chic,
and basically handmade.
I started out just making small wallets, wristlets and cardcases as Christmas
gifts for my friends last year, and gladly they all liked it. From that idea
revolved this reversible hobo, where I got inspired by my collection of colorful
printed fabrics and solids to complement. Before I enrolled for sewing classes,
I was just browsing online for Spanish classes at the LATTC, trying to look for
something worthwhile to do on my weekends instead of just shopping. While
reading through their class offerings, the Fashion Design curriculum hit me in
the head (and heart). I had to think twice or even thrice and then I finally
enrolled on my first professional sewing class. Forget about Spanish class... I
can learn Spanish my own way through my Latino friends and maybe Rosetta Stone.
:)
Cutting is always a misery to me. I remember trying to create a hobo with a very
cute and expensive fabric, but I cut the print in reverse. Imagine a flower
embroidery with the stem upside down. That's bad... I was very disappointed with
myself, and just had to use the fabric for smaller items. However, at this
stage, I still have a lot to learn... from sewing techniques to starting a small
business. That's a lot to think about. But also at this stage, I feel great and
accomplished by what I've done for this past year. It's only been a year, but
look where I'm at! I've shared my designs around the country, thanks to Etsy.
And shared my designs locally, thanks to the Rose Bowl Flea Market. With all the
hard work, from early mornings and late nights of my line development and
sewing, I know it's all worth it. And this is just the beginning.
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