Sunday, December 23, 2007

A few wraps available!!

I have finished up the orders and everyone is packaged and ready to ship. There were some left overs in a few colors and those are now available for purchase on Etsy http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5275771 .

***there are only 9 extra available....they will go very fast****

I have more yarn on the way and new designs coming as well! There may even be an very cool colaboration with some extremely talented baby photographers out there! Keep checking back for more information on this! You will also get a newsletter when new products are available.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Christie Austin & The Wrap

Christie's just sent these beautiful images of her recent sessions using the wrap. I believe she used the Cornflower and amped up the colors in post processing. I just love the effect. You can see more of Christie's work on her website.

Thank you Christie!


hmmm....a new design?



I have been playing with new ideas lately. And this one I seem to love. It is a little more involved than the original "Wrap". But I think the effect is just beautiful. They will be offered in several color ways, the samples are still in process and will be posted when they become available for sale.

I would love some comments and feedback on the new look!

Availability Update

Well, we are almost through the newest batch of orders. Thank you all, we were slightly overwhelmed, but gratefully so.

It did not go without any glitches though. Since all of our yarns were pre-ordered before we began pre-selling, but it turns out that our supplier neglected to tell us that they were back ordered on the Cornflower color. We have been dealing with them for the last two weeks, and have since found some new suppliers. The other colors are just about complete and will be getting into the mail this week (except Cornflower).

We have also learned that the rest of the colors in the similar yarn have been discontinued. So this will be the end of that line. Sorbet, Fawn, Jade, Cornflower and Poppy will no longer be available. We have over ordered some, and will make those availabls once we get them. You all will be notified when those are available.

Espresso and Vanilla will still be available for now. You will get a newsletter when we begin taking new orders.

Thank you all for your patience and understanding.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Orders Stopped!

Phew....you guys are keeping me busy! I have been processing orders ALL day!

I am going to have to stop taking orders for now. My suppliers are running low, and I need to take stock and see what I can get a hold of. Also I have to make sure I can get them all done!

Currently we are on schedule for delivery by the end of the month. I have just processed the last orders. If you got your email today with your reservation your order is in, and will be processed.

Once I take stock and know how much more yarn I can get I will send out an email letting you know that orders are being taken again.

In the meantime, if you have not currently contacted me, be sure to subscribe to the Newsletter. You will be informed this way when more items are available.

Thank you all for your orders!
Marta

PinkleToes & The Wrap

Michele from PinkleToes Photography was one of my first "The Wrap" customers. SHe custom ordered one in gorgeous vivid colors. I think it works wonderfully!

Thank you Michele!!




Elizabeth & The Wrap

Oh how I just love seeing this product come to life. Her is Elizabeth from EBS Photography and her images with the wrap. She is using the Sorbet wrap. You can also see more of Elizabeth's work on her blog.

Thank you Elizabeth for sharing these wonderful images.




Sunday, December 2, 2007

How I Use My Wrap

I love The Wrap myself. Since using it, my new customers request it for their sessions, and over 50 wraps have already been sold around the world.




I have more newborns coming this month and next month, so always check back for more posts.

The Colors & How to Order



Thank you all for sharing the info about my wraps. It turns out that people are finding their way to {the blog} searching to find the wraps. So here goes the colors and information about the wraps.


"This little wrap was created for my own use for my photography business. I had a busy summer with newborns and searched high and low for blankets with great texture and color. Finally resorting to my love of knitting and crocheting, I decided to make my own.

The Wrap is created out of a fun, chunky, textured and soft yarn. I have purposely created is small. It will measure (give or take) 24" by 24". The reason for the small nature is that it is to be used with newborns and I wanted to omit the extra bulk of other blankets, scarves, etc. This is just big enough to stretch and swaddle a newborn and tuck under without appear too bulky, but still retaining its amazing texture. It has a lot of stretch and loose crochet to allow for skin to show through and retain a unique look. As you can see from the photos this looks wonderful in color and black and white.

I am offering 7 colors. (click on the color to see images of this color, or scroll down)

Jade - currently Sold Out
Cornflower
Poppy
Sorbet(pink)
Fawn
Vanilla
Espresso


***Due to the popularity of this item, please allow 2 weeks for your wrap to be made***

Rush orders are available for an additional fee.

This wrap can be made in other yarns, and I have made it for other photographers. If you are interested in something specific please email me and I we will discuss your vision.

It is crocheted or knit in my Pet Free Smoke Free home.
Please allow 2 weeks for item to be made and shipped. All items are shipped via Priority Mail in the USA.

Care: Handwash and lay flat to dry
Each wrap is $32.00 plus shipping and handling and will be sold and purchased through Etsy.

How to order.


Email me at martalocklear@yahoo.com with "the wrap" in the subject line and below the colors and quantities you wish to order. If you are a PT4P member you get a 20% discount on the wrap. In order to receive your discount you need to email me the code for the wrap from PT4P.

Once I receive your email I will then list a Reserved listing for you on Etsy and email you a link to your listing. Follow the steps and your order will be processed.

Thank you all for all your support and interest. I have not promoted this item since the beginning. Word of mouth is so powerful and I greatly appreciate it.

Friday, November 30, 2007

The New Espresso & Vanilla

There are more new ones to come. Once my busy season slows down more I will be able to get more samples made.

This is wrap is a bit different then the last. It is loose knit instead of crochet. I sell a scarflette out of the same yarn and it does very well. The images are of the Vanilla but I am also offering an espresso. For those looking for natural colors this is the wrap for you.

The yarn is has various thicknesses throughout from thick to thin creating lots of texture. The loose knit also adds to the dimension of this wrap. I apologize for the doll baby model, but my newborns are in mid December and January!

This little wrap still has all the stretch and wrapping capabilities of the original.



Saturday, November 24, 2007

Barefoot Photography and The Wrap

I just received a wonderful email from Kimberly of
Barefoot Photography. And this is what she had to say...

"I got a chance to use the wrap today, and it was better than I thought it would be. I must say when I first got it I was surprised at how small it was, but you’re right, in this case I think less is better."

Kimberly ordered the Fawn wrap (one that I haven't had the chance to play with yet) and has shared her stunning images with me to share with you. You can also see more of her work on her Blog.




I would like to take this moment to tell you again my inspiration for the wrap. I had a need for texture with my newborns and being the yarn addict I am, I turned to the thing I new best that had texture. First I tried scarves, but the cumbersome wrapping of a long skinny thing around a sleepy newborn was challenging at best. I also tried chunky textured throws, but finding way to tuck and hide all the extra bulk was also very difficult. So I decided to just make something that was just right **for some reason the 3 Bears story just popped in my head :)** so I made The Wrap for myself. It is not big, and most are surprised when they get it (as you read in Kimberly's quote). But that is the intention of The Wrap. It was designed just big enough for a newborn. To swaddle and tuck with out the length of a scarf or the bulk of a blanket/throw. It worked perfectly for me on several occasions, and now my clients request it.

Be sure to check out the photo instructions I have added to the Blog to help you visualize the wrapping techniques. If you can, find a doll and give it a try.

Love,
Marta

Current Wrap Orders

Hi everyone! I want to thank you all for ordering my Wrap. The response has been crazy and totally unexpected. If you ordered The Wrap in November and have not recieved it yet. They are all shipping on Monday November 26th. If you are in the US it will ship Priority Mail, otherwise it will ship First Class Mail. The holidays added a slight delay in the last group. My additional yarn was nearly a week late, and then shipping over this weekend was going to be crazy, so I have had to wait until Monday.

If you have not ordered The Wrap yet, and have been added to the mailing list, a new batch will be listed in December. I am trying hard to close out my Holiday Photography sessions and need to focus on that at the moment. I will send out an email as soon as more are listed.

Thank you again...you all have been so wonderful. And please send me your images and I will add them to the Blog with your site and blog linked! Look for some new images tonight.

Love,
Marta

Sunday, November 11, 2007

the wrap - sample wrappings

I took a few moments this weekend to get some sample "how to wrap" images. I have several sessions this weekend so the images are not fabulous and my daughters Bitty Baby had to be my newborn. Before you get concerned that the doll is smaller than a real baby I took this into account. Bitty is 15" head to toe. An average newborn is around 17-21" uncurled. So bitty is probably larger (in length) than a curled or swaddled newborn. I also wrapped the wrap very loose with stretch room to spare for a larger newborn. The wrap may look small, but it has a lot of stretch to it. I used a bean bag and a black cloth for the back ground. White looks very good with the Fawn color.

Example 1- Lay wrap on bean bag or surface of choice with corners at top and bottom.Lightly wrap is around babies face. This will get adjusted along the way. Remember there is stretch. Once the baby is wrapped you can pull the material to make it looser around the face.
Fold one half of the wrap across
Wrap other half and tuck and adjust as needed.

Wrap example -2
Lay wrap in square to surface material. Lay baby.
Tuck and push wrap under edges of baby. Be sure to curl those little legs up for cuter look. I kep Bitty long to show that there is still room for a real baby (and she doesn't curl so good :) )
Wrap example-3
Lay wrap with points at top and bottom again.
Wrap side across and leave feet stretched out.
Tuck the hands up by face for another variation.
Wrap example - 4
Lay wrap down and fold top corner down towards middle.


Enjoy your wrap. If you have any questions concerns or new ideas please contact me. I am hear to help! Also if you would like to share your images to The Wrap Blog, send them to me via email with your information and I would be glad to post them!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Wrapping Instructions

Due to popular demand visual wrapping instructions will be coming soon. I have heard from a few people that they invisioned a pouch or baggie. My original train of thought for this started with a pouch idea. But the legistics of getting a sleeping newborn in to a baggie were too complicated. I designed the wrap (as simple as it seems) to be just the right size to wrap a newborn up without extra bulk, layers, or fabric to hid or tuck. The exact same wrap was used in the images that I have done, so I can assure you that it will work.

Please do not hesitate to contact me with questions or concerns about your wrap. I have enjoyed making them, and have some new ideas coming after this next batch of orders.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Under Construction

Thank you for stopping by. I am in the midst of getting my new blog up and running so please bare with me and my plain space.

Inspired by the recent boom of "The Wrap" I created for photographers for photographing newborns, I decided to create a blog to keep everyone centrally informed on new and up and coming products.

I will be adding new yarns and textures to my wraps and maybe some new items too. Keep checking back to the blog for updates and specials.