Chicago and the Babywearing Conference!

May 16th, 2008

I’m really excited about the 2nd International Babywearing Conference, being held at DePaul University in Chicago June 25-28. I grew up in Chicago, my Dad has been a professor at DePaul since I was two years old, and I went to school there myself back in the 90’s. I’m taking my girls to Chicago to see their grandpa and to attend the conference via Amtrak, because I’m crazy. 48 hours from Eugene to Chicago, and no sleeping car.

Here’s the important part, we will be leaving June 10th and coming home July 3rd. All of my current custom orders are scheduled to be finished in time for me to ship them out before I leave, but the shop is slammed right now and I can’t guarantee that I can sneak any more in. I’ll be picking up samples of some new lines, including the Solids and the Amy Butlers*, and some extra-special ones just for the conference…more on that later…

If you are sending in fabric, get it to me ASAP. I will prep it and give it to the shop, and they will work on it while I am gone. (Any fabric received after June 7 is going to have to wait until I come back.) I do have someone to help with shipping. It might be just once/week shipping while I am gone, but orders will go out. I will also arrange to have anything that gets finished after the 9th picked up, so I’m hoping that things can be fairly smooth while I’m gone.

*The really bad news is that some of the Amy Butler fabrics are still backordered, so it doesn’t look like we’re going to be able to squeak those through until later. IF they do happen to come in time for me to get them to the shop before I go, then I’ll put in the order and hopefully they’ll be waiting for me when I get home. I’ll have samples of those and some other things with me in Chicago, look for them in the fashion show.

Simple Solids!

May 7th, 2008

Once again, I enlist the help of my fugly friend to bring you the simple solid Calyx. Almost… This is just the sample piece of the back shell, but you get the idea…

Solid Sample

Now, this color combination is Black/ Topaz which is not going to be one of the stock options. You can see we’ve chalked “A” and “B” on the pieces if you look carefully…we’ll be offering A/B: Black/Metal, Metal/Topaz, and Cocoa/Terracotta. There will be a coordinating print lining, but the straps will be fabric A with fabric B as an accent.

In addition, some Calyx Collections will offer this style with a print fabric for fabric B. In those cases the lining and strap accents will be that same fabric. (Yes, it will be backed with a canvas piece for strength)

We will offer custom sizing, and custom fabric combos up to a point…probably something like “choose a canvas for A, a canvas for B, and your lining fabric.” I’m undecided about custom prints for fabric B, the folks at my shop are really nice, but I’m not sure how much of this they can take!

The Perfect Example!

April 30th, 2008

When people choose fabrics to send in for custom carriers, of course they want to know how much fabric they need to buy. What I tell them might be kind of confusing. I say:

“Send 3/4 yard for your lining. If you would like your panel to be the same fabric as your lining, that amount will suffice. For the border, you may send a fat quarter, a quarter yard (if you are shopping online, or your independent quilt store won’t cut fat quarters for you), or I will choose from my ginormous Hoffman 1895 fat quarter stash.”

That’s pretty simple, easy to follow, BUT what if somebody wants a panel that is different than the lining? That’s where it gets confusing.

“Well,” sez me. “If your fabric has a small print, send 1/2 yard or a fat quarter. If your fabric has a large print, send 3/4 yard. I need to cut a 9X9 piece, or an 11×11 piece if you don’t want a border. If you go to a quilt store, you might be able to get away with a smaller piece even if your fabric has a large print, because you’ll be able to see whether the part of the image that you want for your panel can be cut properly.”

Huh? Finally, the perfect fabric came in. This is what it looked like on the website. The mama who ordered this carrier was particularly enamored of the red fish.

Here is a 3/4 yard cut of this very large scale print.

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See how the only complete red fish is smack in the center of the cut? We were using this fabric for both panel and lining, the print was large enough that we didn’t use a border. For a smaller print, we could have probably gotten two carriers out of the 3/4 yards, but in this case I barely had enough space to squeeze the lining template into the upper left-hand corner. It wouldn’t fit anywhere else without being sideways. Imagine what it would have looked like as a 1/2 yard cut, the tail would have been cut off!

So, if your fabric has a great big print like this, and especially if you are ordering online where you can’t see the cut, you’ll need to send lots of it. For a panel to come out the way you want, 3/4 yard is the minimum, even if you are also sending a different 3/4 yard piece for the lining. I will send the extra fabric back to you.

Away for the weekend

April 24th, 2008

I’ll be gone Friday-Monday. I will have my computer and may be able to answer emails at least once or twice,  but don’t be surprised if you don’t hear back from me right away.  I should be able to ship any orders that come in on Tuesday.

I will be in Olympia, WA if anybody is interested.

Calyx on You Tube

April 14th, 2008

MummyBeeLee from TBW made some Calyx videos!  Links are here:

Back Carry

Getting out of a Back Carry

Because I’m unbearably picky the only thing I’d change here is that when you are putting the baby on your leg to go up to the back carry,  begin by laying the Calyx along the top of your thigh.  Keep the waistbelt and harness portion out of the way,  and straddle the baby on what looks like the middle of the panel portion.  Then,  when you buckle baby in,  the waistbelt is to the front of his thighs.

When you go to take the shoulder straps in your hands,  if you bring them under baby’s armpits,  it can feel more secure.  Also then baby’s weight doesn’t cause the wasistband to end up in the wrong place.

Thank you very much,  Bee!

Fugly Dressform Models Custom Orders

April 10th, 2008


Um…your duct tape is showing, dear…

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Suggest a Babywearing Group!

April 7th, 2008

If you lead or belong to an active babywearing group, please drop me a line! I’d like to make some library donations, and I’m looking for groups with a good membership, regular meetings, and an online presence. Convince me that your group needs a Calyx!
If your group has a Calyx already, but I don’t have you listed on my site, let me know that too. I often have people wishing they could try one on, and I’d like to be able to direct them to somebody local.

ETA- Wow, I’m getting quite a response :)   That’s great!  I might not be able to get one to everybody all at once,  I’m going to make a “wait list”  to fill as I am able.

Cute Pictures

April 5th, 2008

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April Fools!!

April 1st, 2008

I’m totally kidding, you guys :) The Calyx is only available in the same 3 sizes (4, with the clearance carriers). Free domestic shipping today! (I deducted the cost of Domestic shipping from the price of all baby carriers…)

Slipcovers!

March 11th, 2008

We’re excited to announce that Robyn Keays is now making Calyx slipcovers! If you would like her to sew some for you, drop her a line.

And then send me pictures, lol.