Saturday, November 24, 2012
New Zippers
These are #15 molded tooth zippers. In England, these are called 20 gauge. I'm now stocking these in SEPARATING zippers & as yardage. Only Black for right now, but am thinking red or purple teeth on black tape. These are used a lot for costuming because they are so big (yes, that is a quarter next to the box & pin) & the quarter also fits inside the ring on the pull. They are on my website: Monster Zippers
Sunday, November 18, 2012
97 Yards of Hand Sewn Trim!
I was so happy to have my tacker needles for this project! When done, this job didn't look too hard but the fabric is burn-out silk velvet that took over 7 months to get, it shipped in 13 pieces from about 3 mill runs. All of the hems were reinforced then hand sewn. All of the 97 yards of trim was then hand applied! It took Mary, Kathleen & me 4 weeks of 10 hour days to complete. Took Ted 3 hours to hang!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Zippers That are More Than Zippers
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All things zipper! If you google Kate Cusack you will see how amazing her work is. This is rather early in her exploration of zippers as art.
Life is SHORT! Zip up the Flowers!
Monday, October 08, 2012
FIRST SNOW!
OK, so it's not much, but snow on October 4th really surprised me. My tomatoes are still producing beautifully & hopefully I'll be able to gentle them along for another month.
Life is SHORT! Savor your day!
Alicia
Life is SHORT! Savor your day!
Alicia
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Just found this "innovative" duvet cover & bedskirt from Hunter Douglas Hospitality. Click this link: HD Hospitality
I've been making bedskirts this way for about 12 years? Maybe 15? Only I've been attaching them to a fitted sheet to keep the whole bedskirt from shifting.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Fall Already!
Can you believe the hot, dry summer is over?
I've always loved summers: dogs in the pool, checking the progress of my tomatoes, mint juleps under the apple tree, getting ready for the installations for Thanksgiving & Christmas (we do 60% of our sewing biz in Oct-Christmas for the year!)
But this year, summer was different. Instead of lounging under the apple tree, the hills around Ft. Collins were burning. Instead of enjoying the yard, my husband filed for divorce. I moved back into my little 900 sq.ft. victorian house downtown from the fabulous 1920's tudor revival we were making into a bed and breakfast. I closed the store in Denver, but we have enough sewing to keep Mary & Kathleen busy through Christmas. The Zipper Lady is moving into the victorian stable/garage, just as soon as my carpenter gets finished updating the electric, putting in doors & windows and maybe some heat!
Change is good! Every time I sell an antique, I buy more interesting zippers! So you will start seeing some hard to find zippers on TheZipperLady.com shortly. Plus I'm working on my website & videos.
Onward & Upward!
Alicia
I've always loved summers: dogs in the pool, checking the progress of my tomatoes, mint juleps under the apple tree, getting ready for the installations for Thanksgiving & Christmas (we do 60% of our sewing biz in Oct-Christmas for the year!)
But this year, summer was different. Instead of lounging under the apple tree, the hills around Ft. Collins were burning. Instead of enjoying the yard, my husband filed for divorce. I moved back into my little 900 sq.ft. victorian house downtown from the fabulous 1920's tudor revival we were making into a bed and breakfast. I closed the store in Denver, but we have enough sewing to keep Mary & Kathleen busy through Christmas. The Zipper Lady is moving into the victorian stable/garage, just as soon as my carpenter gets finished updating the electric, putting in doors & windows and maybe some heat!
Change is good! Every time I sell an antique, I buy more interesting zippers! So you will start seeing some hard to find zippers on TheZipperLady.com shortly. Plus I'm working on my website & videos.
Onward & Upward!
Alicia
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Business Retreat Time Again!
August always sneaks up on me! This year I have really interesting speakers at the Business Retreat at my house.
August 3-7, 2011
Come to my house in Fort Collins, Colorado to talk business!
For the 4th year, let's talk about the biz end of our sewing business. We spend most of 4 days around the kitchen table with our laptops working on our websites & blogs; fine tuning our QuickBooks & accounting; having speakers come in about changes in the tax law, accounting, marketing, etc. You will take away a website that YOU can update, fast ways to market your business on the internet, ways to play the SEO (search engine optimization) game, a working blog, and social media submersion.
Learn from your peers! I've learned that we have the same customers, their names have been changed to protect the not-so-innocent. If you have a problem, bring it for discussion.
This year Ava Diamond from Feisty Women Rock (http://feistywomenrock.com), a nationally known motivational speaker, will spend Saturday morning with us helping us find balance in our lives. Her program, "How big is my but...." will surprise all of us.
Cost: $695
Includes:
-- breakfast, lunch, tea, coffee, goodies
-- dinner for 3 nights (we eat as organic as possible or there are 17 close restaurants)
-- Curtain Lady yoga
-- Curtain Lady sports massage
-- bikes to ride downtown for ice cream & dinner
-- all speakers
-- soft bed, might be double occupancy depending on who comes
-- pick up & delivery to Denver International Airport
I've lowered the price so that everyone can come.
Sign up today, so that you can grow your business in 2012!
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Metal Zippers for Zipper Jewelry & Flowers
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Creative Sewing Camp
Thanks Sew Much to Susan & Creative Sewing Camp! I had a REALLY good time!
Plan to attend next year. There are only 60 attendees, only 15 in a class & 3 really good square meals a day together.
I'm really sorry to have left early. I got the call that NO mother ever wants. My nephew was killed Saturday night in Boston. The cops still don't know why or how. But it doesn't matter. A great spirit has moved on.
Life is Short!
Kiss your Babies!
Alicia
Sunday, February 27, 2011
They are SEPARATING & 24" long. They were originally purchased for a designer that put them in black velvet pillows. Instead of putting the zipper across the bottom of the pillow, he put it around the pillow as decoration.
What are others using these for? Jackets, sweaters & evening gowns.
Price is $16.95 each or if you purchase 6 they are $12.95 each.
Life is Short! Zip it Up!
Alicia
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Applying a Zipper Through the Slipcover Skirt
I previously posted pictures of how I put the zipper through a slipcover skirt (2009). But looking back, the pictures aren't as clear as they could be.
I'll snap some new ones tomorrow & publish here.
If I get really creative, I'll put them on my video blog on my website.
Life is Short! Zip it Up!
Alicia
Friday, February 04, 2011
Chinese New Year

My New Year's Resolution is to post on my blog a couple of times per week!
Sew, am at the shop today. We have been moving things around at the shop to try to make machines & tables more accessible to all. Actually, we are slow this time of year & have taken the time to shovel out after the big job last fall when all paperwork & lining scraps got piled up.
This is a slipcover that we just finished for a nursery. The designer ordered 2 yards less than I asked for & said, "not to worry" about pattern matching. Come to find out, this is a hand printed fabric, drop repeat. Almost impossible to match. But so cute! Customer was thrilled!
Life is Short!
Zip it Up!
Alicia
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Workroom Biz Retreat
Workroom Business Retreat in Colorado
August 6, 7, & 8, 2010
August 6, 7, & 8, 2010
Join your peers to talk BUSINESS! Find out what works in other businesses around the country. Build your own website with the resident Computer Guru. Learn about FREE internet advertising & what is worth paying for. Fire questions at my Tax Attorney, Business Attorney, Accountants (you can never have enough chocolate cake or accountants), Business Coach. Then to relax, we will learn yoga stretches, massage on demand, martinis (or just lemonade) on the veranda, no-guilt ice cream bike rides, organic food, and white water rafting on Sunday.
August 3 (Tuesday)
We'll pick you up at Denver Airport. Please try to schedule your arrival about 5-7 p.m. Come in a day early to have more time with the Computer Guru or to attend Wednesday's slipcover/cushion class.
August 4 (Wednesday)
Slipcover & fast cushion class. Or spend the day with the Computer Guru working on your website. (Breakfast & Lunch provided.)
August 5 (Thursday)
Everyone else arrives in Denver for the weekend! Please schedule to arrive between 2-4 pm & we'll bring the white van to pick you'all up.
If you are driving, spend the day getting settled & biking around Ft. Collins.
Evening: King Tut at the Denver Art Museum. Dinner in Denver.
Meals: whatever's in the frig
August 6 (Friday)
Start the day with YOGA for Curtain Ladies & breakfast. Coffee pot is on all day.
Put the attorneys on the spot! You may ask them any business questions you might have or tax questions. Contracts? New tax law & how it affects us? Tax planning? Employee issues?
Afternoon is set aside for accounting questions. Ask a certified QuickBooks accountant all those questions that will help you keep track of your biz better.
Evening: Work on your website, blog or just swap stories on the veranda.
August 7 (Saturday)
Keep loose with YOGA for Curtain Ladies & breakfast. Coffee on the veranda.
Morning: Internet marketing for Curtain Ladies. What works, what doesn't, what to pay for and how to make the internet work for your business specifically.
Afternoon: Talk to a Business Coach! She will have lots of ideas to move forward in a new economy.
Evening: Ride the bikes downtown for dinner. (Bring the head-lamp out of your tool box.)
August 8 (Sunday)
Eat breakfast fast & go RIVER RAFTING! Water is low in August. You don't need to know how to swim..... let me show you how beautiful Colorado really is.
Afternoon & Evening: relax on the veranda & talk biz with your new friends.
August 9 (Monday)
I'll take you to Denver International Airport in the morning (arrange your flights for 11-2pm) or you can stay an extra day to play in the mountains.
What's Included:
1) Breakfast, Lunch, Coffee, Lemonade, Tea, Chocolate Cake
2) A bed at my house & showers (don't laugh I tiled the bathrooms). Bed for your dog. Call if you're bringing your husband......
3) All the fees charged by my attorneys, accountants, business coach, yoga teacher.
4) Massage therapist. Did I mention a one hour Curtain Lady massage on Friday, Saturday or Sunday?
5) Bikes for all. Sun screen!
6) River Rafting on Sunday.
7) Pick up and delivery to DIA (Denver International Airport).
8) Access for 4 days to the Computer Guru so that you can leave with a website YOU can update. So bring your laptop!
9) All the laughs you can stand!
What's Extra:
1) Dinner, ice cream out, martinis
2) Any costs for software or stuff for your computer. (We have wifi in the house)
3) King Tut at the Denver Art Museum.
Cost: $720
Wednesday Class: $100
If you are bringing your husband or you need privacy, there is a Best Western 1/2 block away. We're putting all the snorers in the same room!
Husbands & kids are welcome at breakfast & lunch. Please call me for pricing. There are lots of things to do around town and the mountains are close (20 minutes). And of course, they can come river rafting with us.
We live comfortably, but not luxuriously. To keep costs down I'm offering my guest rooms for free. Beds are twins, doubles & queens. Towels are clean, one step up from the Best Western. Kitchen help is appreciated as I'll be doing the cooking.
Costs are based on 10 Curtain Ladies. I only know a couple of Curtain Guys.....you can come too!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Sunday Morning at the Bulldog Ranch
Next, I have so many email accounts that I can't remember those either. I need a system to write them all down so that I can run through them every day......maybe I should put them on a post-a-note on my screen? First, I'll have to reorganize the other post-a-notes so there is room for a new one!
Ah, Sunday morning. This is the view out my window over my hemmer.
Life is Good!
Alicia
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
CLASSES AT THE DRAPERY STUDIO
June 19 -- Beginning Somfy Class
10am-2pm, $25
Bonnie Hildebrandt, our Somfy tech, will teach this class. You will leave knowing how to put together a Somfy motor, attach it to either draperies or a roman shade, and how to sell it. I put together my first Somfy motor on a Roman Shade faster than a Rollease system!
You may order your Somfy motors through the Drapery Studio & we will attach them for you to your Roman Shades.
June 20 -- Perfect Panels
10am-3:30pm
Cost: $95
Over the years I've seen drapery panels made many different ways, some more successful than others. You will see samples of these. Then you will learn how to table and complete 2 of the most commonly used methods. You will also learn different pleats, how to figure for pleats, linings & interlinings, and how to fold your completed panels.
June 25 -- Roman Shades
10:30am-3:30pm
Cost: $95
Learn the Basics of Making Roman Shades! You will go home with a sample Roman Shade mounted on a board. You will discover how simple making a Roman Shade is, what sorts of linings are used, green aspects, how to sew on rings, weight bars, alternative headrail systems, how to attach valances, and reverse mounting techniques.
July 16 -- Tuffets & Ottomans
10am-4pm
Cost: $95
You may either bring your own garage sale finds to work on or purchase a tuffet from me. We will tear down your tuffet and rebuild it to learn basic upholstery skills. Then you will make a slipcover pattern to change your new tuffet for special occasions.
Call Today! Class sizes are limited!
Alicia
970-224-5566
10am-2pm, $25
Bonnie Hildebrandt, our Somfy tech, will teach this class. You will leave knowing how to put together a Somfy motor, attach it to either draperies or a roman shade, and how to sell it. I put together my first Somfy motor on a Roman Shade faster than a Rollease system!
You may order your Somfy motors through the Drapery Studio & we will attach them for you to your Roman Shades.
June 20 -- Perfect Panels
10am-3:30pm
Cost: $95
Over the years I've seen drapery panels made many different ways, some more successful than others. You will see samples of these. Then you will learn how to table and complete 2 of the most commonly used methods. You will also learn different pleats, how to figure for pleats, linings & interlinings, and how to fold your completed panels.
June 25 -- Roman Shades
10:30am-3:30pm
Cost: $95
Learn the Basics of Making Roman Shades! You will go home with a sample Roman Shade mounted on a board. You will discover how simple making a Roman Shade is, what sorts of linings are used, green aspects, how to sew on rings, weight bars, alternative headrail systems, how to attach valances, and reverse mounting techniques.
July 16 -- Tuffets & Ottomans
10am-4pm
Cost: $95
You may either bring your own garage sale finds to work on or purchase a tuffet from me. We will tear down your tuffet and rebuild it to learn basic upholstery skills. Then you will make a slipcover pattern to change your new tuffet for special occasions.
Call Today! Class sizes are limited!
Alicia
970-224-5566
Monday, June 15, 2009
To Market or Not to Market, That Is the Question
Blind guys are trying to sell curtains. Carpet guys are trying to sell valances. Budget Blinds is selling carpeting, curtains & bedding. Has anyone noticed how many Hunter Douglas dealers there are?
So what do we do to stay in business? Or can we stay in business?
I found this article in the NewYorker that is interesting reading....
We are in a very interesting time. We as individual businesses can use many different media to get the word out about our businesses. There are also many different franchises out there that we can buy to become part of a larger whole that then buys advertising, ie Budget Blinds, Hunter Douglas, Decor and You, Decorating Den, Exciting Windows, etc.
The cost of some is in the $5,000 to purchase a franchise, but many are in the $50,000 category. Buying one of these franchises gets you deeper discounts from suppliers, avails you of larger marketing bucks than most of us want to spend (think about how many Budget Blind ads you see in magazines & TV & then think about the fact that they have a $50 million marketing budget.....) and think about the name recognition and branding that Budget Blinds has that we as little Curtain Ladies do not have.
OK - why can't we have this? I'm thinking we can! Maybe we don't have millions to spend, but at the Co-Op in Denver we have pooled our resources for a store front, marketing & promotion materials, Open Houses, deeper discounts.
Let's take this a step further! How about all of us attached to a website that we then market in national magazines? Base price to get in: the cost of a website then a quarterly marketing budget in some of the good magazines. I'm thinking this could be $1,000 as initial cost or less with national exposure! Why can't we do what Budget Blinds is doing without making a couple of guys rich on their franchisees' labor?
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Joining Cord-On-Lip or Welt Cording
When joining manufactured welting or cord-on-lip, I have always left the ends loose & then tried to twist, contort, glue, tape, etc. the ends together. The other day I was making pillows & realized that if I SEWED the beginning end down in the position where I wanted it to end up after being joined, that I had less work! So to begin, simply rotate the cord-on-lip apart (you don't have to take the lip off) & sew across the strands that you want to keep.
Sew welt around your pillow until you get to the joining spot. With your fingers (again you don't need to take off the lip) just unroll the strands of the cord-on-lip.

After you have tested to see that the join is even, just sew over the strands in that perfect position.


Sew welt around your pillow until you get to the joining spot. With your fingers (again you don't need to take off the lip) just unroll the strands of the cord-on-lip.
After you have tested to see that the join is even, just sew over the strands in that perfect position.
Monday, March 09, 2009
Traveling South.....
to Atlanta on March 26 to teach. I'm starting to get excited. Will be staying at Janet Brown's house and speaking at the Designer's Workroom Council March meeting. We are starting the day with installation techniques for zippers. Then we will move on to looking in my sample bag that I show designers. Next we'll just talk business. Business is my favorite topic spiced up with liberal dashes of marketing and brazen selling ideas.
Come spend the day with your peers!
Where: SewingMachine.com
When: March 26
Cost: $70 which includes lunch
Contact: Donna McDuffee
donnamcduffee@comcast.net
678-635-5162
Come spend the day with your peers!
Where: SewingMachine.com
When: March 26
Cost: $70 which includes lunch
Contact: Donna McDuffee
donnamcduffee@comcast.net
678-635-5162
Monday, February 16, 2009
Headrail Systems for Roman Shades
Am always on the trail of a better mouse-trap & a way to set our workroom apart from the average workroom. These headrails look like a Hunter Douglas blind headrail and look more "up scale" than a 1x2 covered in fabric.
The headrail system is extruded aluminum with a pulley system. The front of the system is Velcro ready so you can either use the drapery pleater tape that is woven with the loop in it or attach loop to the top of your shade. Developed in Germany so that your roman shades can be taken down to be laundered.
The cords come on cassettes which fit into the headrail instead of the outside mounting that you find with Rollease which can be adjusted by the homeowner. You just specify how long your roman shade is & the cassettes come pre-wound with the appropriate length.
The Drapery Studio has decided to distribute these headrails because we love them so much. If you would like a quote for your job, just give me a call.
Off to sew....
Alicia
Friday, February 06, 2009
DRAPERY STUDIO
We are up & running!
I saw this location over 5 years ago & waited for it. It is across from the Denver Design Center, cati-corner to Ralph Lauren, across from Ann Sacks. We have off street parking in the front (Broadway is a major artery from downtown Denver), UPS parking in the alley, the Gates Rubber Company lofts 2 blocks away & in the heart of the antique district for Denver. And the real reason this was worth waiting for? Over 2000 designers pass our location WEEKLY! Several more than my basement workroom in Ft. Collins.....
We are a co-op! Currently there are 4 of us, one has dropped out to go to nursing school because her husband thinks nursing is worth more $ long term than draperies. Yes, all us baby boomers are getting older, but I prefer silk to bedpans myself.
Principals:
Barb Bock - sewing all her life (& she's not telling how long that is, but over 50 years). She's been supporting herself as a Curtain Lady for over 10 years.
Liz Bock - Barb's daughter. Great designer! Learning to be a Curtain Lady
Bonnie McCartney - She has the best quilting machine I've ever seen. She is truly an artist. Then you should see her bedding!
We are also teaching classes. Chris Watt is coming on April 16 to teach Advanced Roman Shades & Motorization.
Classes planned:
Perfect Panels
4 Pillows in an Hour
Beginning Roman Shades
Well, it's time to be off to the Studio!
Cheers!
Alicia
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