Monday, December 19, 2011

Artist interview with Jill Winitzer


Jill Winitzer is a local designer featured in our store. She makes the most amazing blankets. They are colorful and bright and I fall in love with each row of yarn.

We asked her a few questions about herself and her craft.


Read on!


Tell us a little bit about yourself.

I live in Brookline and have 2 college age kids, a dog and a husband. I studied Graphic Design at Simmons College and my first job was at the Boston Phoenix, a fabulous place to work! I have been involved in the PTO at Devotion School and Brookline High School. Many of my days have been spent watching baseball, football, soccer, field hockey, basketball, softball games and at track meets that my kids have participated in since pre school.


Tell us about what you are selling at Tiny Hanger.

Colorful hand knit baby blankets and snuggly neck warmers. The blankets are made from a variety of natural and man made yarns making a blend of gorgeous, deep colors. The neck warmers come in two sizes for a mommy and me look. They are warm on a cold day, and cannot be lost as they pull over the head.


What made you decide to start knitting?

I started knitting sweaters for myself after college. After my first kid was born I only wore machine washable clothes to keep up with all that spit up! I started knitting again when my son was in the 3rd grade and started football practices in the next town over. I needed something to do while sitting for a few hours, and found very cool novelty yarns and started making scarves. Scarves evolved into afghans, baby blankets, neck warmers and now into infinity scarves.


Who taught you to knit? How about the glass/paper?

I must have learned from watching my mother knit. (Her mother also knit incredible sweaters). I also remember a class I took at the MFA when I was in elementary school. I can picture a tile with various paper that I applied--that is what started me on the glassware.


Do you make other things?

I now do a line of house wares: glasswares decorated with paper. Vases, serving plates and bowls, coasters, switch plate covers. (WinitzerDesign on facebook, or www.WinitzerDesign.com)


What inspires you to make your creations/collection?

I love searching for yarn. Wherever I go, I look for yarn stores. I have found stores near each of my kid’s colleges in Maryland and Wisconsin! Finding new yarn is great. I branched out to the glassware to create other useful products that were fun to make while always thinking about color.


How would you describe your style?

Functional and creative, with color. One of a kind. Creating things people need!


Do you do this full time or in addition to other things?

I also design books (yes, books are still being published!) and I recently designed a cookbook.


Any words of advice or inspiration for aspiring designers?

Do what you love, and see where it evolves. I found that new products are always good to think about and create to increase your audience.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Craft Fair in Brookline on Sunday


If you are out and about Sunday and looking to find some unique, hand made holiday gifts, come by the craft fair at 16 Copley St. for some locally made goods. There will be a couple of us Tiny Hanger gals there selling our wears. Kara Lynn with her hand made trapper hats and mittens, as well as Jill with her super cozy knitted wears and glassware. I heard there is also going to be an excellent baker with some yummy homemade muffins! Come on by and check out the goods.

Sunday December 11, 1-5pm @ 16 Copley Street, Brookline

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Finding the Perfect Holiday Gift

So every year I go through this....holiday shopping stress. I always sit down and make a list of what I plan on getting my loved ones. I come up with a list that normally includes some store bought items as well as, since I am an avid crafter, some home made items. I also usually end up making this list after Thanksgiving, because that is when the holiday season becomes real, which is much too late to possibly make or find everything on my long list. About three weeks before the holiday I usually rewrite my list to a more realistic showing of what I can create and source. I did this yesterday and am happy with what I ended up with. To help complete this list, I am including the unique gifts we are making at our weekly craft classes in the store.  Tonight we are making Terrariums! I am very excited about creating a tiny world to personalize and give to my friend who may not have the greenest of thumbs but will certainly love a terrarium to care for. They require little effort but make a great statement piece in any room.

Join us here at Tiny Hanger for our Terrarium making tutorial this evening at 6:45 to create your own tiny world to give to someone special!

Also, Friday afternoon we are designing/decorating tote bags! Totes make a useful, stylish gift or a personalized accessory for yourself.

I am feeling good about crossing gifts off my list and having a great time crafting with the neighborhood residents.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Monkey Shine

Monkey Shine sock monkeys are here! These adorable little sock monkeys are now at Tiny Hanger. They are locally designed and made in the U.S. They each have their own name and personality. I just love the colors and patterns. They are soft and cuddley too!

Many folks have been stopping by the shop today looking for the perfect gift for little ones. We have put together some gift ideas for a range of prices. Come check out our monkeys and our gift ideas!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Potato Printing


Last Tuesday we hosted a potato printing session here in the store. Kara led the process and the rompers ended up sooooo cute! We cut out the shapes on the potatoes in advance and had plenty to choose from to create some adorable critters, holiday themes and unique designs. Our Tiny Outings are a lot of fun and we hope to see more of you here this Friday when we have a beginners' knitting tutorial. If you are an experienced knitter you are welcome to bring your current project and knit with us as well. We are hosting craft classes and meet ups Wednesday evenings and Friday mornings this month. You can check out the events on our facebook page. Come craft with us!