Oct 30, 2008
Our first Neckwear Samples.
Our first batch of tie samples are almost complete. Just waiting on our order of clips that will be used for the closure around the neck.
We are building our ties using Wool, Cotton, and Polyester. Simple basic and fun while being durable. We will also be offering styles re-built from vintage men's neckwear. 'Mr.Ray' is so excited!
Our neckwear are available in two sizes 0-18 Months and 18M-4T. We created them to be worn on more than just 'nice' occasions. They can stand up to any ruff housing a little guy can put them through. In the construction we have used reinforced stitching and use of bartacks through out. They are also washable*. We suggest hand washing because it is gentler but they can be thrown in the ol' machine but then always line dry.
Our neckwear will be available soon. Will update and let you know when.
'make it fun'
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
*Note: that some ties will be wool and though they can be washed it must be in cold water. There may be some shrinkage and twisting after washing but that just adds to the caricature and life of the piece. We believe that if you are going to spend your hard earned cash on children's clothing that they should be able to be themselves while wearing it and you should not have to worry about it. Our wool ties may actually be sold already washed. We are testing a few out and will let you know the best way we have found before we will sell them in the shop. We want all our ties to be able to be washed cause children+clothing=dirty clothes. FUN!
Cut of the Cloth.
Oct 29, 2008
Hang Tag By Hand.
'Mr.Ray' is a strong believer in doing what it takes to get it done. He follows the ol' pioneer saying of "fix it up, wear it out, make do or do without." Being a small 'mom n' pop' start up apparel company, when it comes to the labels and hang tag for 'The Littlecrow Collection' he takes the approach of making do. Instead of spending heaps of unavailable funds on developing labels and hang tags for our garments, not to mention the time and hassle of finding a reliable and cheep vendor to make them, he instead has figured out ways to make do with what he has at hand. keeping with the handmade aesthetics these too are all hand made or hand finished. We hope that it is the extra care in focusing on the little touches and small details that will set 'Littlecrow' apart from others.
We start with cutting 'oak tag' (manila card stock paper used in pattern making) into us letter size (8 1/2"x11") With the tag layout already drawn and worked over on the computer we then printing both sides out on our simple little ink jet printer. After we hand cut each piece. Then when each piece is cut it is individually hand punched to allow for a piece of tea dyed string (yep, a cup of black tea and soak the string for a while then set in the sun to dry) to loop through that is used for the 'hanging' part of a hang tag... get it? hang tag, it hangs and is a tag...
Anyway. after that it is 'distressed and ruffed up for that nice 'aged' look that is part of the feel of littlecrow. Here is the back view of the tag. And as you can also see, we use a paper clip witch is used to attach the tag to the garment or item.
Yes each paperclip is hand made as well. I know a little over the top... 'Mr.Ray' has purchased large quantities of paperclips and tags from the office supply shop but he just does not feel it is the right look, too clean, too perfect, missing caricature. So he makes his own.
There you have it. We hope that in some way this might be an inspiration to you to make do with what you have and look at how simple things around you can become so much more with a little imagination and a drop or two of elbow grease to make it happen. Remember 'make it fun'.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
We start with cutting 'oak tag' (manila card stock paper used in pattern making) into us letter size (8 1/2"x11") With the tag layout already drawn and worked over on the computer we then printing both sides out on our simple little ink jet printer. After we hand cut each piece. Then when each piece is cut it is individually hand punched to allow for a piece of tea dyed string (yep, a cup of black tea and soak the string for a while then set in the sun to dry) to loop through that is used for the 'hanging' part of a hang tag... get it? hang tag, it hangs and is a tag...
Anyway. after that it is 'distressed and ruffed up for that nice 'aged' look that is part of the feel of littlecrow. Here is the back view of the tag. And as you can also see, we use a paper clip witch is used to attach the tag to the garment or item.
Yes each paperclip is hand made as well. I know a little over the top... 'Mr.Ray' has purchased large quantities of paperclips and tags from the office supply shop but he just does not feel it is the right look, too clean, too perfect, missing caricature. So he makes his own.
There you have it. We hope that in some way this might be an inspiration to you to make do with what you have and look at how simple things around you can become so much more with a little imagination and a drop or two of elbow grease to make it happen. Remember 'make it fun'.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
Oct 26, 2008
Labels.
We have been working on getting our label package created and all the details worked out. Here is a view of the layout we are using to print the labels. It shows what we have built so far as a layout for the main label, size and care instructions.
It is coming together and we are very excited to see how it is going to turn out. We hope you like the finished products and the look and feel that we are trying to build.
Will share more of the labels on the actual items when they are complete.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
It is coming together and we are very excited to see how it is going to turn out. We hope you like the finished products and the look and feel that we are trying to build.
Will share more of the labels on the actual items when they are complete.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
Oct 24, 2008
A Class of Insperation.
As mentioned before 'Mr. Ray's' grandfather is the main inspiration for the next coming seasons. Recently while digging around in a few of the image artifacts of his we came upon some old photographs of his grandfathers school classes. They are not dated so we are not sure what years they are. We are thinking sometime in the late 1920's or 1930's. So much fun!
The top one is of an older class, while the ones shown below are probably 1st or 2nd grade. This one is one of much excitement and inspiration! So we wanted to show you a few close ups. Love the mix of dressing up yet still being a child in 'work wear' such as the young fella on the lower left who has a white shirt and tie with his overalls. Or the little bow ties. This is something that is lost today, especially on children. Why do they not get dressed up? Why not put on a tie? Yes they may muck it up but that is why it needs to be washable.
Anyway we hope you enjoy. Maybe your grand parents have old fotos of their childhood, or even your parents that may inspire a new look to try on yourself. You never know what fun things you might discover in old family fotos and some of the stories that come with them.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
Oct 14, 2008
Our Little 'Rabbit'.
Today we wanted to share with you a little bit about our pet 'rabbit', Oswald. He is not like most rabbits in that he his not a rabbit at all but a large hole punch that kind of looks like a rabbit. Now Oswald does not really do much but sit around, in fact he only does one thing, but the one thing he does he is really really good at doing. He punches holes! Not just any holes but special holes. These special holes are used by pattern hooks and it is these hooks that hold the patterns that are used to make clothing and keep them nice and neat and well organized. We love Oswald.
We are not quite sure what you would actually call this industrial type hole punch if you were to go out and try and find one for your own. My guess is that you could just call it a 'rabbit punch' or maybe 'rabbit ear punch' and if they had one they would know what you are talking about. Did a little google search and did not come up with much but did find it here and here. Oddly enough that is what everyone we know in the 'industry' call them.
What kind of pet(s) do you have? Tell us about them.
Well back to work.
And remember 'make it fun'
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
We are not quite sure what you would actually call this industrial type hole punch if you were to go out and try and find one for your own. My guess is that you could just call it a 'rabbit punch' or maybe 'rabbit ear punch' and if they had one they would know what you are talking about. Did a little google search and did not come up with much but did find it here and here. Oddly enough that is what everyone we know in the 'industry' call them.
What kind of pet(s) do you have? Tell us about them.
Well back to work.
And remember 'make it fun'
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
Oct 11, 2008
Look'n Back to go Forward.
The past few days have been very busy here at Littlecrow. We have been researching ideas for the coming seasons, Spring/Summer '009 as well as Autumn/Winter '009. Research has to be 'Mr.Ray's' favorite part of design. It is a chance to start fresh with a blank page and just start adding whatever comes to mind or catches the eye. As it builds you start to find a thread that runs through it all and a feeling that just feels right, like a favorite jumper on a chilly night.
The page is starting to be filled but it is not there yet, still a work in progress at this point especially for Autumn/Winter '009 so we will keep sharing more of the 'drawing' as it happens.
As mentioned over at Redcrow 'Mr. Ray' loves to work on building plaids. Here are a few that he did for inspiration and a guide for what he wants to look for for Autumn/Winter '009. While working for a large corporation he was able to build plaids like these and actually have them made by a fabric mill, but since The Littlecrow Collection is a very small 'home grown' clothier he has to find fabric that is already made to use for the collection. But he has a few ideas that he might try to make some fabric special and only available from us.... Autumn/Winter '009 is still a long time out so we shall have to wait and see. One 'thread' that is running through all of the '009 seasons is very special and close to 'Mr. Ray' It is his Grandfather Mr. G. Andersen. 'Mr.Ray's' Grandparents passed away when he was very young, only a few years old, so he did not get the chance to really know them. But he loves them from the stories that have been told about them and the lives that they lived. Here is some images and a hint of the main inspiration for Spring / Summer '009
'Mr.Ray's' Grandfather joined the U.S. Navy, during WWII, and was training to be an airman. He was blessed to not have to fight because the War ended before he graduated Officer Training and was then Honorably Discharged.
We love history and are very influenced by the details of the past for our designs. But Family history is even more special because it brings that past to life and a great way to find out more about ourselves by learning of those in our family who lived before us. What a great place to find inspiration. If you do not know anything about your own family history start by asking your parents and Grandparents about their childhoods and what things they liked to do when they were young. You might discover something fun to try or do that we don't do much today.
Make it fun.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
The page is starting to be filled but it is not there yet, still a work in progress at this point especially for Autumn/Winter '009 so we will keep sharing more of the 'drawing' as it happens.
As mentioned over at Redcrow 'Mr. Ray' loves to work on building plaids. Here are a few that he did for inspiration and a guide for what he wants to look for for Autumn/Winter '009. While working for a large corporation he was able to build plaids like these and actually have them made by a fabric mill, but since The Littlecrow Collection is a very small 'home grown' clothier he has to find fabric that is already made to use for the collection. But he has a few ideas that he might try to make some fabric special and only available from us.... Autumn/Winter '009 is still a long time out so we shall have to wait and see. One 'thread' that is running through all of the '009 seasons is very special and close to 'Mr. Ray' It is his Grandfather Mr. G. Andersen. 'Mr.Ray's' Grandparents passed away when he was very young, only a few years old, so he did not get the chance to really know them. But he loves them from the stories that have been told about them and the lives that they lived. Here is some images and a hint of the main inspiration for Spring / Summer '009
'Mr.Ray's' Grandfather joined the U.S. Navy, during WWII, and was training to be an airman. He was blessed to not have to fight because the War ended before he graduated Officer Training and was then Honorably Discharged.
We love history and are very influenced by the details of the past for our designs. But Family history is even more special because it brings that past to life and a great way to find out more about ourselves by learning of those in our family who lived before us. What a great place to find inspiration. If you do not know anything about your own family history start by asking your parents and Grandparents about their childhoods and what things they liked to do when they were young. You might discover something fun to try or do that we don't do much today.
Make it fun.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
Helpers
Oct 7, 2008
In the Morning.
Some people are morning people and some are not. I think that I am 'middle' morning person. when the alarm is sounding hitting snooze a million times is my way of waking up. It use to drive Mama Bear mad crazy when I did this and the bed was against the wall cause I would hit her to hit snooze.... *Sorry*.
Anyway, I hate getting up, so not morning person. But once I am up and at the breakfast table or in the shower my mind perks up and I get all excited about the day or a new idea pops in the 'ol thinker and I am full of energy, a morning person. Actually now that I think of it I would be more of an 'almost morning person' in that not only once the mind is going I am rearing to go but I love early morning light and the crisp morning air that is something I just love. It really is inspirational to me. What kind of person do you think you are?
I thought I would share the morning with you.
Alarm goes off at 5:55am and I hit snooze till about 6:30am or so. Then out of bed I roll. I use to them jump in the tub and awake with the splash of water but lately been doing a brisk morning walk so that now comes after the walk. Down the stairs I head for a bowl of yum and a little 'spiritual food' with some scripture reading to start my day off right. Then I plan my day while it is still just me awake in the morning silence.
At around 8am I am joined by my little buddy 'Grizzly Stampede'. We get food in him and when the rest of the gang is up we go out for the brisk walk and the day is off doing it's thing after that.
I know not real exciting but it has become a special part of my day that I actually look forward to. When I had a 'normal' job I missed a lot cause it was more of a rush to get up and out and then I was really not a 'morning person'.
So look over your day and the routines that you do and ask yourself 'why do I do that' and you might just find a small part of joy that you normally just take for granted.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The Littlecrow Family
Oct 5, 2008
Tie 1st Sample.
As we begin work on The Littlecrow Collection we have decided to start building the collection with ties and woven shirts. The reason we decided to go with a focus on ties is that we can not find ties for the little ones in out life except around Christmas and Easter. Being that we attend church once a week and dress in our 'Sunday Best' we feel that it is important to dress our boys to look their best as well and that includes a tie. So feeling a miss we decided to start here.
Recently we completed the first sample of the tie. The ties have an adjustable neck and will be available in two sizes that will cover a range for the little ones. 0-18month and 18-4T. With the size range, like most children's clothing it may be a little big to start out but they will fit sooner than you think. They also are constructed to be washable, which is a must have since all of our young cubs seam to have a constant drip from their mouth.
Our production will begin soon so keep checking back for updates.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The littlecrow Family.
Recently we completed the first sample of the tie. The ties have an adjustable neck and will be available in two sizes that will cover a range for the little ones. 0-18month and 18-4T. With the size range, like most children's clothing it may be a little big to start out but they will fit sooner than you think. They also are constructed to be washable, which is a must have since all of our young cubs seam to have a constant drip from their mouth.
Our production will begin soon so keep checking back for updates.
Cheers,
Mr. Ray &
The littlecrow Family.
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