This is the first of a new monthly series which will appear on the CABTeam Blog the third Saturday of each month highlighting a member of the team. If you would like to be a featured CABTeam member send me a convo.
Susan of Sew Darn Simple has been on Etsy since 2008 and has a shop full of bags of all sorts made from a huge variety of colorful fabrics. The pictures I’ve included below are some of my personal favorites. Here is a bit more about Susan in her own words:
First, tell us a little about yourself and what you do other than making bags:
“My name is Susan Sanford and I live with my husband Jamie and our cat Mimi in Hilliard, OH (a suburb of Columbus). I grew up in southern Ohio in the country and learned to sew from my Mom and Grandma, along with taking a few years of 4-H. Besides sewing, I also cross-stitch and crochet, although not much of either these days.
I’m a graduate of Ohio University and The Ohio State University, and I’ve been a computer programmer / developer / designer for more years than I want to admit. For the past 6 years I’ve worked from home, starting out part time and in the past couple of years full time – designing and programming bills, statements etc., for a small company located here in Ohio.
Other than working and sewing, I try to visit my mom a couple of times a week – she’s in a nursing home – and see my family – I have two nieces and 4 great-nieces and nephews that I like to spoil.”
I’m a graduate of Ohio University and The Ohio State University, and I’ve been a computer programmer / developer / designer for more years than I want to admit. For the past 6 years I’ve worked from home, starting out part time and in the past couple of years full time – designing and programming bills, statements etc., for a small company located here in Ohio.
Other than working and sewing, I try to visit my mom a couple of times a week – she’s in a nursing home – and see my family – I have two nieces and 4 great-nieces and nephews that I like to spoil.”
How long have you been making bags?
“I’ve been sewing since I was a little kid, but I’ve only been making bags for about 6 years. I got tired of the big corporate world, and Sew Darn Simple was the start of getting away from that. My first purse was a complete disaster – I think I threw it in the trash.”
What is your favorite bag and what are your favorite materials to work with?
“I make a lot of little items – cell phone cases, pouches, etc – although I like making big purses too. I like to make patchwork quilted style purses – I would really like to quilt if I had time – and I like to make things with zippers. My newest item that I’m working on right now will have a wrap-around zipper on three sides – I’m kind of excited to get it perfected. I mostly work with quilting cottons, although once in a while I work with denim, twill or home décor fabrics.”
Do you have any advice for other bag makers (about making bags or selling them)?
“I still feel like I’m just starting out – so I’m not sure about advice – there are so many great bag makers out there. Just keep perfecting what you do and stretch yourself to try different things.”
“I’ve been sewing since I was a little kid, but I’ve only been making bags for about 6 years. I got tired of the big corporate world, and Sew Darn Simple was the start of getting away from that. My first purse was a complete disaster – I think I threw it in the trash.”
What is your favorite bag and what are your favorite materials to work with?
“I make a lot of little items – cell phone cases, pouches, etc – although I like making big purses too. I like to make patchwork quilted style purses – I would really like to quilt if I had time – and I like to make things with zippers. My newest item that I’m working on right now will have a wrap-around zipper on three sides – I’m kind of excited to get it perfected. I mostly work with quilting cottons, although once in a while I work with denim, twill or home décor fabrics.”
Do you have any advice for other bag makers (about making bags or selling them)?
“I still feel like I’m just starting out – so I’m not sure about advice – there are so many great bag makers out there. Just keep perfecting what you do and stretch yourself to try different things.”
You can check out Susan’s shop here:
2 comments:
So glad to learn more about Susan. She has some really great bags. And, excited to see this feature. I look forward to hearing more about our other CABTeam members.
Nice to learn more about team members and to visit their shops.
Very nice posting
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