Thursday, July 9, 2009

Bit of Whimsy Dolls Review & Giveaway

Already thinking of Christmas, with three little girls one must start pretty early around here. My oldest asked for another handmade doll with a several outfits ranging from a princess to a doctor. Where she comes up with these things, I'll never know! After much research I purchased the Mae Doll pattern from Bit of Whimsy Dolls and after further investigation I found out Sarah is a mother of three as well and was curious how she handled working from home. Sarah was so gracious to answer a few questions and to offer three (3) Girl Indie readers a pdf e-pattern. Giveaway at the end of article...

Tell us about your business? I make handmade dolls for children and I also sell the patterns for sewers who want to make the dolls themselves. I love providing both the dolls and the patterns. The dolls are great for people who don't know how to sew but love handmade and the patterns are great for passing on a tradition of handmade dolls.

What inspired you to start working from home? My kids, my kids, my kids! I have always wanted to be a stay at home mom but I also enjoy working. Starting my own business seemed like a good option to meet both wants.

What did you do before starting your business? I worked in retail management for many years and up until a year before Robbie (my seven year old) was born I had only worked in retail. I then moved to a consulting job and managed a help desk for an all government building security systems in the South East. I loved this job and really saw myself advancing in my career with the consulting firm I was working for. Robbie was born and I went back to work for three days and quit. I just could not go back to work! I sold various crafts on eBay for a few years before I started Bit of Whimsy Dolls.

Tell us a little about your family? I have three great kids who inspire me everyday. My two boys are seven and four and are typical boys who love Star Wars and Legos. My five year old daughter is the girliest girl you'll ever meet! She is my biggest inspiration for doll ideas because she loves soft dolls and stuffed animals and is always making requests! My husband is my number one supporter and he helps me out a lot with the technical side of the business. Since I stay at home and my husband often works out of his home office, we get to spend a lot of time together. Good thing we get along so well!

How do you juggle family and your online business? This is hard! When you run an online business, you don't have business hours. When you work from home, you can't leave work at work. I try to do most of my work in the morning when the kids are in good moods and they are happy playing. I also work very late every night after they go to bed. I work in the same space where my kids play and I think this has helped us out tremendously. The kids don't feel separated from me and often times sit at the table with me and play or draw or just sit next to me and talk while I sew. I do very minimal work on the weekends. Weekends are for family and I try to do everything I can to avoid working after 5:00pm Friday night. The great thing about being my own boss is that I can always put down what I am working on if needed and I can put it down for a few days if necessary.

What do you think are your biggest challenges? My biggest challenge is keeping my supplies and workspace organized. I waste too much time some days looking for things! It is also a challenge to keep track of all of my correspondence. I get a ton of email everyday as well as conversations on Etsy, I use Twitter to keep in touch with customers and fellow crafters, I have a new Facebook page and I like to keep in touch with my friends and family too! It can be a little overwhelming at times to make sure that I respond to everything. I know I should blog too but can't seem to find the time. If it involves typing... it's a struggle!

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? I still see myself sewing dolls but I think my business will be more pattern based than it is now. I have a lot of ideas for other doll patterns and for related sewing patterns as well. I would love to have a line of more difficult and involved patterns geared more toward heirloom and advanced sewing.

What advice do you have for women who want to work from home? Do what you love! You have to be passionate about what you are doing to make it work. Starting your own business means staying up very late or waking up very early and working non-stop to be successful. It is easy to get burned out when you are a one woman show juggling two more-than-full-time jobs! I also really believe that you need your family's support. I think it is important to talk to your family and set expectations so everyone is on the same page. I honestly do not believe I would be as successful as I am now without my husband's support. I still get the roll of the eyes sometimes when the house is a mess and I have mounds of fabric everywhere but I also know that he understands the reason for it and this makes all the difference in the world!

Giveaway For a chance to win a pdf e-Pattern please visit Bit Of Whimsy Dolls and then return here to let us know which pattern you would chose and who you would be making it for. Winners will be announced Friday, July 17th, 2009.

Giveaway Delay: Winners will be posted on Monday, July 20th, 2009 thanks to some computer trouble. Currently at the library making a mad dash through my to do list before the young lady behind the counter eyes me over her specs one more time! Have a wonderful weekend everyone!

Congratulations to Kara, Jane and Whimsical Creations! Please contact me at monica at littlebuttercups dot com so that I may forward your information. Thank you to everyone for the awesome comments!

monicasiggy

40 comments:

bananachick said...

I would love the Mae pattern to make dolls for my 14 month old daughter and my 16 month old niece! These dolls are too cute!

MuzicMom said...

I can't decide between B-Movie Monster and Bailey Bunny! My son will turn 2 in September and I think he would love both... LOL!

twostraycats said...

What a fabulous interview ~ I have been a fan of Bit Of Whimsy Dolls for a while now and just finished not too long ago making the Jane Doll ~

I would love to enter to be given the chance to win the "ButterBean" pattern ~ I would make this little softie for a dear friends new baby due to arrive in the next couple of weeks! :)

Thanks so much
Lily

Dawn said...

I would definately be making the new Violet kitty pattern for my girls. We adopted a kitten 2 weeks ago, and we're all kitten smitten! I already own a few of Sarah's patterns and they are hands down the best doll patterns I've ever used!

carmel said...

so i am first?
ok- i would choose the "Gertie Goat " and i would make 3 of them:
one for ny 6 year old doghter, one for my 2 year old son and thered for the baby in my stomec that will be born next monthe

and did i say how wonderfull all the patterns are?
i even subscribed there as a follower

thanks!

Whimsical Creations said...

I love violet and it would get made for my daughter and nieces.

melanieadey at hotmail dot com

Jane said...

What a great feature on Sarah and A Bit of Whimsy! Many thanks :)

If I could have one pattern, I'd choose the Jane doll. My friend Laura is turning 35 on 30th July. She is 5 months pregnant and the recession has hit both me and her very hard. She sent me a text message ten inutes ago saying not to buy her a present but to spend the money on the new baby instead. So I thought that I'd make her a doll, a more grown-up doll like Jane, as a gift instead :)

With best wishes
Jane

Lil' Bit Sassy said...

I have an even dozen of Bit of Whimsy doll patterns and just LOVE them! They are all so easy to make and each has their own character. They are even easy to customize. If I would win another pattern, I believe I would like Olivia Owl since I do not yet have her.

Pieceful Bits said...

I would choose JO..and you don't know how hard of a choice that was for me!!
Too too many cute patterns to pick from.
My soon to be 4 yr old niece (adopted from China) would hopefully getting an Asian inspired dolly.
Also one for my soon to be 6 yr old niece w/blond hair.
Thanks
(~~)
Julie

Ilona said...

There are so much cuties to choose from, hard to pick just one... I have the Nutmeg Gnome, John and Lenny the Guinea Pig on my wishlist, to start with! Think I'd start with John... as a mom of boys that's a must LOL. First I'd make them for my two youngest, and then for The Toy Society, to drop for other little boys (or girls of course!).

The Zoo Keeper-ette said...

I love ALL of Sarah's patterns!!! She's amazing :). I would pick Violet also- we do dogs at our house, and maybe this would appease my children's desire for a kittie :) Thanks for the giveaway :)

candy at afconnect dot com

Kait Emerson Designs said...

Oh! I've had my eye on Bit of Whimsy for awhile now. I just adore her designs. I love them all so hard to choose. The Doodle girl dolls defiantly top my list. I'd love to add this to my 4 yr old daughter collection of unique dolls. Thanks for sharing and reviewing a adorable company.

amiller21 said...

I guess if I had to choose just one(man that is hard)I would have to choose Rose. As a child I had a pet bunny and every time my 3 yr. old son goes into a pet store he heads straight for the bunnies. I think if I made it a little boyish he would cherish it forever. I just love what Sarah does and her beautiful dolls. She gives us, stay at home moms, something to do and love doing. Thanks!!

Lex and Lilly's Mom said...

I love these patterns. I have to mae, but I have been pining after the Violet pattern since she revealed it. I would make it for my 12 month old daughter who loves dolls!

Lisa said...

First of all, let me say I'm a big fan of Bit of Whimsy Dolls. I bought one as a gift for my niece way back when and have loved them ever since! I would love the pattern for Violet - she's so cute! I'd make her for my 16 month old daughter who is a huge rag doll fan :)

Heather said...

I have many of these patterns already and love them all. I would choose Nutmeg Gnome and make it for myself. :)

Janice said...

I changed my mind three times but I think my favourite is Little Louie. I love so many of them though!!! What a talented lady.

Kara said...

i love jane, so cute!
i have 3 daughters so one would each fall head over heels in love!! :]

thanks for the share!!

Lori Sinclair said...

I LOVE them all. . . I think that I would choose Doodle Girl. Thanks for the chance. . .

JasperBoy said...

OOooohhh!! The Pretty Peasant Dress ePattern please. Perfect to make some new little outfits for a Mae doll.

Thank you!!

Jen in Melbourne, Australia

Jenny said...

I have a collection of Bit of Whimsy patterns already. I just love them! I'm torn between Violet and Parker, but think I'd wind up choosing Parker. We're picking up two piggies tomorrow to bring home. I'd make these for my kids.
~Jenny~

Kori said...

Great story! Your dolls are so adorable- Wishing you a wonderful future :)

Laura said...

My daughter LOVES babies, AND she LOVES bumblebees! So, naturally, I would pick baby bumblebee. Could it bee more perfect?? ;)

Casey said...

I love all the dolls at Bit of Whimsy Dolls, they're my favorites out there!! If I won, I'd probably choose the Mae doll :) I think my girls would each love one

Reynolds11103 said...

I think all of the bit of whimsy dolls are adorable! But I would choose the John Pattern! He would be fun to make with my kids!!

Momma Roar said...

I'd love to make the butterbean doll for my 3 kids. We have another one of Bit of Whimsy's patterns and they love 'em!!

What a great giveaway. Loved learning more too!!

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Andrea said...

Although I have never done any sewing before, I believe I could make these dolls ... If I could have a pattern, I'd choose the JOHN for my 7 years old nephew and BUTTERBEAN for my 8 months old. Thank you Sarah for keep in mind those of us who do not have experience. Your website really inspired me to start sewing.

motherof4 said...

I would choose the reindeer and make it for my younger children.

Beach Mama said...

I love Bit of Whimsy dolls! I have made the Asian version of Mae (or Mei as I like to call her) and John. I have made the dolls for my 2 daughters from China, as well as gifts to other asian adopted children. My daughters would love to have the new Violet Kitty! I haven't made one of the critters yet.

Christy said...

I love bit of whimsy dolls too! The jane doll pattern is very pretty!

Jennadesigns said...

Hands down, the Nutmeg Gnome! I have the Molly Monkey pattern and used it to make a doll as a gift for a girl I'd never met - just to do something kind for someone else. I'd love to do the same with the Gnome! It's a wonderful pattern - you do wonderful work. Please continue the great inspiration!

Anne said...

I love the mae pattern!! so very cute. and a close second is the Billie Anne. I've seen her patterns around and already love it!

Stine said...

Nice interview. These dolls are adorable. I would love to have the little butterbean pattern. I'd like to make a few for my 18 month old grandson Miles. I can see him wagging them around.

Des said...

I love everything this gal does! Her patterns are awesome. I have yet to buy that cute little fox, so that would be my next purchase some day!!

SoBella Creations said...

I would chose Elodie Elephant

srichards said...

I have had much fun sewing these patterns. But, I would love to have the B-Movie Monster Pattern. So Fun.

Mommmy327 said...

I would love to have Parker Pig! He's adorable, I would make him for all 3 of my kids but especially my 6 week old son, since his nursery is a farm theme!

Thank you for this opportunity!

Sheena,

mommmy223@yahoo.com

Melissa said...

These dolls are absolutely adorable! If I had to pick just ONE...I think I would pick the Mae doll because my oldest daughter's middle name is Mae, after my grandmother who sadly passed away long before she was born. I would make the doll for her. Of course, her little sister Abby would want one too, so I would have to make two!!

Melissa said...

These dolls are adorable! If I had to pick just ONE, I would have to pick the Mae doll. My oldest daughter's middle name is Mae, after my grandmother who passed away long before she was born. I would make the doll for her. Of course, her little sister Abby would want one, too....so I would have to make two!!