Ellie's Bow Tie Club Flickr Group

Do you have one of my handmade bow ties?  If so, join the club.  I've started a flickr pool for all of you.  Please upload your photos and add them to the pool or e-mail me (ellielaveer@gmail.com) so that I can add them.  Also, If you want, add your comments about your bow tie in the comments section so that everyone can know how much you like it.  I'm also going to add the pool to the sidebar so that you can have easy access to it.   I can't wait to see what you come up with! 

Cheers!

August 18, 2009

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In Many Shapes and Sizes

Andy wore a pretty cool converted necktie with a fish emblematic on Monday. He'll be sad to part with this one when/if it sells. I might make him submit a higher bid if he wants to keep it!

Here are examples of alternative shapes for bow ties: diamond-point and straight. I've been selling a lot of diamond-point all of a sudden.

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I've posted these ties (The Romancer and The Editor) into the humble blog store.

I'm Also playing around with an Etsy store so you can see them there too.

In other news: I finally got around to mopping the floor today. Ew. The next project is to clean up the patio enough so that the mail man can actually get to our box without danger of riding a plastic fire engine down the hill.

Today's Thrift Shopping Bounty

This afternoon, I set off with-out children to the thrift stores. I had no real idea what I was looking for, I just wanted to get out of the house for an hour or so.  Here is the strange mix of things I came home with after spending around $30.

1- A french drip coffee maker - most likely never been used - circa. 1975.  A great way to brew coffee with really hot water - a must in our house.

2 - A wicker towel rack.  Totally weird, I know, but I just thought it looked cool.  I'm thinking I will use it to display a quilt in my new sewing room.

3 - 3 new ties to add to death row- They are now waiting to be converted to bow ties.  I have so many standard looking ties in my collection, I'm now trying to find ties that are a bit more wild.  I thought these fit the bill.  Fun, huh?  I can't wait to see how they look in a bow.

 

4 - Weird cabinet thing - I don't know what this is, but I thought it would look alright in our 50's brick ranch home.  It's really just a wooden cabinet.  My husband things it used to be mounted on the wall, but I don't want to do that with this one.  I'd like to re-line the top, possibly paint it and use it to store linens in our dining room.  For now, it's a fun place for my 1 year old to hide and that's about it.

 

5 - Throw Pillow- My newest addition to the random handmade and thrifted pillow collection is currently posing as a coal tender for my 3 year old's train (The one with the diagonal stripes and tassels).  He likes to line all the pillows up in a row and pretend they are a big train, then he walks away and the dog thinks he has a new bed.  Once I get around to picking them all up, the whole process starts over again, sometimes involving houses made with couch cushions.  Oh... life with little ones under-toe.


August 13, 2009

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More Necktie to Bow Tie Conversions

Here's a really cool fishy emblematic that I made this evening that I'm throwing up for sale in my store.  This tie is a narrow (2 1/4") tie.  I'm so happy with how it turned out!

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Also, here's a photo of 2 ties that have been mailed to me to convert.  This gentleman is an avid bow tie wearer and is so excited to find someone to give new life to his old neck ties.

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Bow Tie Onesie

As I was making this last night for Owen, my husband agreed that this shirt screams "My mom is a big dork".  Somehow, I don't really mind announcing that I'm a dork with children's clothing.  I asked my 3 year old if he wanted a bow tie shirt and he said no.  Maybe a neck tie shirt for the big guy?

Bow Tie Onesie

Blue Bow Tie OnesieThe best part is that even when he's really mad, I just look at him and laugh because he's so darn cute.

July 31, 2009

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Striped Bow Ties Converted From Neckties

Yesterday, I made up a batch of striped bow ties.  I think that converting neckties into bow ties is so fun.  It's great to take something that is slightly unwearable- be it a stain, strange pattern or a really wide tie and make something really fun out of it.  All of these are available for sale, but I have one gentleman wanting first dibs on the yellow/black so I'll have to see if he still wants it.  As always, the ties are $23 and e-mail me at ellielaveer@gmail.com if you want one.  There is only one available for each design so act quick. 

 

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Also, Today I got a package in the mail from one of our favorite elders at our church in Columbia.  It had about 25 ties in it that he is donating to me.  So many fun ones to choose from.  I've got a lot of work to do!

Neck Ties on Death Row

July 17, 2009

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Two Articles about my Bow Ties

I've had two interviews in recent weeks and I want to share the articles that were posted about my bow ties.

The Columbia State Newspaper- Singer's Bow Ties make Fashion Statement

EJForbes.com - Bow ties anchor cottage industry for South Carolina mom

Now I'm off to go to the swimming pool with my babies.  I've spent too much time on the internet this morning!

July 16, 2009

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Store Updated

I added pictures of all the neck ties waiting to be converted so if you see one you like, you may claim it as yours.  I have been so busy filling custom orders that I don't have time to build up any inventory.  But I suppose that's ok.

Here's an example of some of the ones waiting to become bows.

So go check it out

July 15, 2009

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How to Tie a Bow Tie

Incase you've received a tie from us and are not too familiar with tying bow ties, I had my awesome husband make a video for you.

Also, I've secured the website elliesbowties.com so share the address with all your friends. It routes to my store here on this blog.

July 11, 2009

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Children's Bow Ties and the Newest Madras Option

I've made a few children's bow ties now for a variety of ages.  Here is a bow that I've made for a 10 year old boy.  I believe he may be wearing this bow tie right now to a wedding.  I do my best to make the children's bow ties to look as "real" as possible with still being pre-tied.  I really don't like the bow ties that don't look like real bow ties.  They are available in 3 sizes, 3 inch, 3.5 inch, and 4 inch.  One of these days, I'm going to get together a papa and son bow tie combo for my boys... but like the cobbler's children, they don't have any made-by-me bowties to their name...yet.

And here's the latest Indian Madras tie.  This was made from a very-wild pair of pants I found (Andy was really sad that they didn't fit him...I wasn't).  I think it's my favorite madras tie that I've made.