I’ve known how to sew since I was a child. My mother
is very creative and has taught me several crafts: knitting, crochet,
needlepoint, and sewing. I only started sewing for a living in 2009. I
discovered that I get bored very quickly when it comes to sewing patterns. I
don’t like to make several items from the same pattern, which really doesn’t
work if you want to make bags for a living. I started to modify patterns that I
had purchased because I wanted extra pockets or extra features and that led to
coming up with completely unique items that I designed from beginning to end. I
found it extremely satisfying and as soon as I became bored, I would move on to
a completely different idea. I created a pillow appliqué pattern first and to
my surprise, it actually sold! I then moved on to bag patterns from there.
2)
What do you love most about your job?
I love that I get to be creative and make a living!
I love it when everything finally fits together and looks good. It’s very
satisfying. The best feeling is when someone posts a photo of a finished bag
and THEY are proud of their work.
3)
What is the hardest part of the design process for you?
I am a perfectionist. It takes me a long time before
I feel like a pattern is good enough for release – sometimes as long as 3
months!
4)
What do you enjoy doing when you aren't working?
I love gardening! This is why all my patterns are
named after flowers.
5)
What is your favorite pizza topping?
Pineapple.
6)
What is your favorite thing about bag making?
The possibilities are endless when it comes to bag
making. There are so many choices in terms of materials and hardware and
designer fabric. Everyone comes up with the most amazing combinations!
7)
What is your least favorite part of bag making?
Cutting and interfacing. Of course.
8)
Is there a pattern of yours that is your favorite?
Probably Aster and Sweet Pea.
9)
What is your favorite pattern by another designer?
I have so many!! But if I had to choose, I love the
Prairie Girl and the NCW from Emmaline bags the most.
10) What
is your favorite snack?
Unhealthy snack: potato chips. They are my weakness.
Healthy snack: any fruit really.
11) What
is your favorite piece of bag hardware?
This is a difficult question. What can you make with
a single piece of bag hardware? If I
have to pick one, I’ll say a turn lock because I could make the NCW with
it.
12) What
machine do you sew on most often?
I’ve used many machines through the years. Right
now, I use a Janome Sewist 625e. It’s the machine I use most often and when I
am designing a new pattern. It is a tough little machine and can sew through
almost anything!
13) What
advice would you give to someone who is new to bag making?
Before you even touch your sewing machine, read and
watch video tutorials. Then start with free patterns and move up to slightly
more complex patterns. This is probably good advice when learning any new
skill!
14) Who
is your favorite fabric designer?
I love so many Alexander Henry prints – especially
the bold prints.
15) What
is the best compliment you've received as a designer?
I feel it’s a compliment whenever someone chooses to
make one of my patterns. I was also completely honoured to have been chosen as
a designer for the Bag of the Month club.
16) How
organized is your sewing space? Are you a mess maker or everything in its place
kind of person?
I am very tidy! I used to be messy but I realized
that I would stop sewing completely if my studio was a disaster. I keep all of
my supplies very organized and I force myself to tidy once a week – everything
back in its place. That way when I walk into the room, it feels more peaceful
and I can concentrate.
17) What
is your favorite color?
BLUE! (Of course)
18) What
is your favorite thing to listen to while working?
I usually watch Netflix.
19) Is
there anything you wish others knew about you or what you do?
My testers know this already but I really do work
very hard to make sure my patterns are error free. It’s almost impossible but I
have very high expectations for myself. I also really do want everyone to
succeed with a pattern. I feel like I’ve let someone down if they don’t finish
their bag. I am almost always working. Customer service is very important to
me.
20) How
do you make sure that your patterns are accessible to bagineers? How do you
promote your work?
My patterns are sold on Etsy and on my own website.
I offer support through my Facebook group and via email. Most of my promotions
– sales and pattern releases are advertised through my Instagram account and my
Facebook page and group.
Instagram: @bluecallapatterns
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bluecallapatterns/
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bluecallapatterns/
Check out the latest Blue Calla release: The Juniper Toiletry Bag