One of the things that makes knitting and crocheting so appealing is their portability. You really don't need much to keep a project with you as you're about town. Hooks or needles, a ball of yarn, the work in progress and a bag to carry it in if you are worried about it mixing around in your purse.
I am going to share the supplies I keep on hand for crocheting at home and on-the-go, including a review of the new and very versatile Jordana Paige Crafter's Tool Butler. There's a GIVEAWAY for a Crafter's Tool Butler too! If you can't settle on just one form of handiwork this may be just your thing (and who wouldn't love a "butler"?!).
Click below to read the details and enter the giveaway.
How-to tutorials, patterns, giveaways, reviews and interviews to make certain you are smitten.
For years now I have carried around this fuchsia faux patent bag to doctor's appointments, on plane trips, and shoved into my checked baggage on holiday visits. My sister, Sarah, gave it to me a few years ago for Christmas and it never fails to earn a double-take. It's funny because I have a few other better looking and higher quality bags but this one always gets the compliments. I guess it's hard to miss.
I've loved carrying it around because it's the perfect size for a medium sized knit or crochet project and a few skeins of yarn. I've been known to carrying around a few baby hats in progress or one or two scarves. It also has two zippered pockets for stashing some of the other essential supplies too. I have purchased a bag designed specifically for knitting and crocheting supplies but keep coming back to this one for its simple open compartment. If you are looking for a bag I would recommend starting out simple. My good friend Sue still prefers a reusable shopping bag with a drawstring at the top for similar reasons.
Whatever your pick for a bag, you'll need to consider a way to carry around a few other little tools, namely:
- the hook, or hooks, required for your project (I'll talk more about hooks in a subsequent post)
- a small pair of scissors for clipping yarn when you finish (I have a blunt pair and a little capped pair of Fiskars, which I love)
- a tapestry needle for weaving in the ends (these are blunt with large eyes for threading yarn)
- safety pins or stitch markers for marking your place for pattern changes, counting, or for help in seaming your project correctly
- sewing needle and thread for sewing on buttons
I used a little pin box (came with the purchase of some straight pins) to hold a couple tapestry needles, safety pins, and a sewing needle and thread. I have a few straight pins in there too. You never know...
When not in active use I've been storing my other crochet hooks and knitting needles in a small cabinet, which used to be my grandmother's. It's been fun to use it as she did but it's also the perfect height for toddlers to play in and it's been difficult to keep track of my inventory. Seems I'm often more likely to find the hook I need under a girl's bed than where it should be. So I was excited when the Jordana Paige company contacted me about her new Crafter's Tool Butler. The name is just perfect! Who couldn't use some help keeping her crafting supplies organized?
This case is designed to store supplies for all your handicrafts: crochet, knitting, embroidery, cross stitch, probably many other things you could imagine too. I love the fact that it caters to those of us who can't pick just one thing to do with our hands! It measures 10.5" x W 2" x H 6.5", is made of "vegan leather" (are you up on this latest term for PVC?), and has multiple compartments for all your stuff.
I loaded mine up with all the crochet hooks that had been tossed in a drawer and quickly saw that I have four "J" hooks and am missing a few others. There's even a little inventory card for keeping track of this sort of thing. How would it be to know at a glance what you have and what you don't? I put my small scissors and tapestry needle in small zippered pouch by the needle pockets. I like the fact that it's mesh so I can easily see what I've got.
Then into the large zippered pouches (also mesh for easy seeing!) I stashed all sorts of things, which hadn't had a logical place before, such as: stitch holders for knitting...
...my stitch counter (love this little red thing!) and tool for measuring needle/hook gauge when I can't identify the size...
...some circular knitting needles...
..and stitch markers (for the times when I opt not to use safety pins!).
There's room for storing even more, such as a small pamphlet of patterns such as those they display on the yarn aisles. I think this would be really ideal for embroidery since you could store different color threads, and even projects, in the zippered pouches. Makes me want to take it up right away! It isn't big enough to store my long knitting needles but it can handle the double-pointed ones and just about everything else. The Crafter's Tool Butler is small enough to fit in a decent sized crafting bag but I'm not sure I'd pack it along with my current project for every day. It's a great way to keep track of things at home though and I can imagine taking it with me on a longer multi-project trip--wouldn't that be nice?
Want one? The nice people at Jordana Paige are giving one away! It's been so nice to become more familiar with the company. (Did you know Jordana Paige started her company when she was just 18 years old? How great is that?)
To enter to win (multiple entries possible):
WE HAVE A WINNER!
To enter to win (multiple entries possible):
- Take a look at the Crafter's Tool Butler and leave me a comment. How would you use it?
- If you don't already, follow Aesthetic Nest (and let me know in a comment)
- "Like" the Facebook page for Aesthetic Nest (and let me know in a comment)
- Learn more about the Jordana Paige company and let me know what you like about this success story.
WE HAVE A WINNER!
very cute. I would use it to keep my knitting and crochet tools organized.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to get the kit, and would use it to help me get more organized! It would be great for traveling!
ReplyDeleteWhat I learned and particularly liked about the company is that she raised so much money for Medecins Sans Frontieres.
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ReplyDeletewould really love to own the kit!would make me more organized and super trend. been following ur blog regularly :)
ReplyDeleteI have loved Jordana Paige for years, since her patterns first appeared in Knitty. I am presently knitting Cerie.
ReplyDeleteIt was great to be reminded of her great involvement in various charitable organizations.
I would love to use the Crafter's Tool Butler for all my crochet supplies - right now they are stored in a pencil box.
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I follow Aesthetic Nest.
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I like Aesthetic Nest on Facebook.
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I like how she sold the imperfect bags and gave that to the Haitian Earthquake victims. Wonderful!
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It would be really great for keeping track of what I've already got so I don't run out and buy tools that I've already got three of and just can't find.
ReplyDeleteI am also an Aesthetic Nest follower :)
ReplyDeleteI love that she's using her success to help others, as she did with Doctors without borders.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely use it for my crochet projects, including making sure I always have the pattern with me. I'm always forgetting it when I pack up my projects to go.
ReplyDeleteI follow Aesthetic Nest.
ReplyDeleteI really like the idea of having all the tools in one place - neat, organized and ready to use or grab on the go.
ReplyDeleteI love that this is not just an organizer for needles but for every knitting/crochet accessory that usually ends up at the bottom of my bag. I love that she makes a difference in the world through charitable contributions.Thanks for the chance to win:)
ReplyDeleteSince I'm new to crocheting, I don't have much yet in the way of supplies. The Tool Butler would be perfect for all the tools I'm going to be buying.
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower and I really enjoy your tutorials! Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome! I would love this. My crochet hooks and knitting needles need a home like this. ;-)
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ReplyDeleteThe thing I like about Jordana Paige's story is that she saw a need, came up with an idea and implemented it. And at such a young age too. Good for her!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great product! I would use it for my crochet hooks and the few circular knitting needles I recently got, as I am learning how to knit also. Thank you for the generous giveaway opportunity!!! :o)
ReplyDeleteI would use the butler for my collection of crochet hooks, I must have a hook in every purse I own.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
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ReplyDeleteI love Jordana's story
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you have a Facebook page! I liked it.
ReplyDeleteThe Butler Tool would be so useful! Right now, I'm using a travel mesh, zip bag for my crochet supplies. The Butler Tool would definitely help in keeping my crochet tools organized and in one place.
it looks like a very useful bag. isee they have them at a local shop. linda gerig
ReplyDeleteThat pouch is so clever!
ReplyDeleteI follow Aesthetic Nest - and I'm learning to crochet!
ReplyDeletethe Crafter's Tool Butler is just amazing! I would use it for my crochet and knit projects.
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower os Aesthetic Nest
ReplyDeleteI also like Aesthetic Nest on FB
ReplyDeleteI Just found Jordana Paige trough you and I love her successful story, specially cause she's so young. Her bags are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. I could use this to organize my stuff! I currently use a long plastic storage box, but my hooks make too much noise rattling around.
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ReplyDeleteI would put all my crafting tools (knitting crocheting and sewing)in one place, and out of the bottom of my craft basket (eep!)
I liked you on facebook and I've been following you on google reader for a long while!
Jordana's company is so successful from such a unique product. Not to mention her bags are beautiful!
Thanks for the giveaway!
This is such a great item. I have the same problem as you with little hands grabbing my hooks and wanting to use them to play with. I keep all my crochet in a large bag but it is almost getting too big to carry around.
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I would give this to my daughter so that she could keep all her crocheting supplies in one place. She would love it!
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I am a follower of Aesthetic Nest.
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I'm also a facebook follower!
ReplyDeleteI follow Aesthetic Nest!
ReplyDeleteI would love the kit. It would be great for on-the-go crocheting!
ReplyDeleteI liked the facebook page!
ReplyDeleteNow that I have a baby keeping all my crochet and knitting supplies in a basket doesn't seem like a good idea. I could totally use the butler to keep them safe and sound and a little less accessible from my Bitsy!
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I am a Aesthetic Nest follower!
ReplyDeleteI Like Aesthetic Next on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI think the simple fact that she made something because she couldn't find what she was looking for is awesome! And then to sell and share it with everyone else who probably was secretly looking for the same thing but settling for something else...wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI think I would use it much the same way you have described, but would probably take it with me on trips too. Looks line a very handy toolbag to have! Melamom@juno.com
ReplyDeleteI've been an avid follower for about a year, just liked you on Facebook! =)
ReplyDeleteI love to follow your blog!!
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ReplyDeleteI need this item- I'm forever loosing hooks because I don't have something like this!!! So chic and helpful!
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ReplyDeleteI already follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteAnd now I follow you on facebook - thank you!
ReplyDeleteI would give it to my mum so she can be more organized to make more cute stuff for my girls. I would keep it for me but I tried to learn to knit/crochet and it was futile. mrs.jeffery@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteThat is one of the neatest things I've seen in a long time! I do a lot of diy crafts for around our home, plus I crochet and I'm learning to sew and knit! This would be so handy!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the opportunity to win one!
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I subscribe to your newsletter!
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I follow your blog! mrs.jeffery@hotmail.com
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ReplyDeleteI love the red one. I'd use it for my crochet hooks, dpns and circular needles.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great story and a great bag. I will never lose my supplies on our Civil War Reenactments! Perfect! I would so love to win this.
ReplyDeleteI already follow AN
ReplyDeleteI would use one to keep all my needles and a small project in. Right now I use a small grocery bag to carry stuff around.
ReplyDeleteI like AN on facebook
ReplyDeleteI like the fact she started the company when she was 18 years old. That must have took some guts for one so young.
ReplyDeleteI ride the rail to and from work every day, and I am always working on something. This would be great!
ReplyDeleteI follow aestheticnest too :)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful - I would use the butler to help me keep my tools organized rather than scattered all over the place.
ReplyDeleteI get your emails...just finished my 1st chenille blanket using your instructions! Daughter-in-law loves it for granddaughter to be born end of April!
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ReplyDeleteI am amazed at how young she was when she started out!
ReplyDeleteI haven't learned how to crochet so...maybe I will learn or...the tool butler would also work great for a small art book, pencils, chalks, etc. to sketch as I travel!
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that she saw a need and filled it at 18 and it has turned into her passion...I winder who taught he to knit?
ReplyDeleteAt last someone has designed the proper case for needleworkers! I would love to win this case for my hooks and needles as well as the various small necessary tools. I follow your blog daily and love it!
ReplyDeleteI would love this! I just finished my first round of knitting class and I am in love. Crochet is the next thing I want to learn, so this would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteOh my, do I ever love this!
ReplyDeleteI am an avid knitter but would like to start crocheting as well. I just found your blog and have liked, followed and loved your blog! Thank you so much for the crochet tutorial as I now feel like I can tackle it!
I crochet and knit and have my notions, hooks and needles in several different organizers. This would allow me to keep it all in one handy place!
ReplyDeleteI would use this awesome project to store my crochet goodies when I am at home and to take with me when I am out working on a project. I would keep one of the side pockets that you can slip things into open so that I could throw in my cash, card, and DL so that I would not have to take a wallet too...that way I could go out with just my crochet bag in tow. :)
ReplyDeleteI like you on facebook :)
ReplyDeleteI follow you in Reader too! Thanks for the awesome giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteI would organize my supplies!
ReplyDeleteI subscribed some time ago and am now following on facebook. When I opened this mornings email I was immediately curious about the organizer (I can always use some help with that area!). I really like all the space it affords for so many tools, patterns and even a notebook with notes and space for carrying color swatches of thread and yarn to purchase.
ReplyDeleteWhen my daughter started knitting, I did as Jordana, I made a bag for my daughter, to her specifications, in her fabric choice...she still uses it to this day. I love that about Jordana...if you need it ...make it.
I admire her desire to give back and to help in such creative ways. Thank you for your thoughtfulness and generosity Jordana.
I'd use it to take my crochet everywhere!
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wow would love it for crochet organazation!!! fabulous thanks for chance to win
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bag! I think the separate zip pockets would be great! I could see using this bag and keeping my stuff organized! Thanks for the giveaway!
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I would use it to hold my crochet hooks. i could take it everywhere with and I would look very professional :-)
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I'm already an avid follower :-)
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I like the fact that she has stayed with what she loves and I love the fact she uses her imperfect bags to raise money for charity
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following on facebook (crochet addictcfs) susand1408 at googlemail dot com
ReplyDeleteI would use it for my crocheting supplies, and maybe embroidery supplies as I pick that up. I'm a beginner crocheter, but I am acquiring hooks for each project and little scissors, the odds and ends that would be nice to have organized.
ReplyDeleteI follow Aesthetic Nest on Facebook (doesn't look like you need to know my Facebook name).
ReplyDeleteThe Jordana Paige success story...I am impressed by an 18-year-old starting her own company to solve problems she encountered. So many good people in the world.
ReplyDeleteOh, I also follow Aesthetic Nest--I get the posts in my inbox.
ReplyDeleteAlready follow and thought I already liked you on FB but guess not. Anyhow, now I do and would love this tote. Crochet is my first love, but am learning to knit also. It would be nice to have all my supplies in one place.
ReplyDeleteThe tool butler is the perfect size to fill with tools and throw in a regular tote bag for a commute. I've been using an old make-up case, so this would definitely be a step up.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog. I loved the comment about your sister's choice of carry - a drawstring bag. That's brilliant! I bet her yarn balls don't come tumbling out of her bag when she's trying to crochet on the bus or an airplane. I must do that - so so easy to make too!
ReplyDeleteThe Butler is great! I'd use it for my knitting tools: DPNs, circulars, stitch markers, snips, the works!
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So cute! I used to have a purse w/ a pocket the perfect size for knitting/crochet stuff, but it kinda, uh, desintigrated... since then all my stuff has just been thrown in my purse (i do almost all my crafting on the go). This would be great to have it all in one place again!
ReplyDeleteI'd use it for my knitting dpns and all the little tools I now carry in a $2 make-up bag: scissors, small pencil, stitch markers, scrap yarn, needle gauge, etc.!
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ReplyDeleteI love her story! A normal girl seeing a need and deciding to do something about it! The part about Haiti was really neat too!
ReplyDeleteI currently keep my crocheting supplies in a zip-top plastic baggie, so this would be a big step up for me!
ReplyDeleteI'm a subscriber and love your emails and just followed you on Facebook today :)
ReplyDeleteI'd use it for my tools, which I'm always looking for a better way to organize.
Thanks!!
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I liked your facebook page-so glad you have one so I can keep up on your latest projects. Jordana Paige is inspirational to all women regardless of age-"You can do it!" I love the Butler as you keep everything organized vs in the bottom of your bag or who knows where! Great for traveling. I need to find a good bag to keep yarn and accessories in. Any suggestions?
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ReplyDeleteI would love the Jordana Paige craft butler to help me stay organized instead of just throwing my crochet and knitting supplies in a bag.
ReplyDeleteI was impressed by how young Jordana was when she started her business, and also by her charitable contributions.
ReplyDeleteLiked on FB! I would use bag for crochet and knitting tools! Hope to win.
ReplyDeleteSylvia
I would love to use the Tool Butler to store all my crochet supplies. My 3year old boy can't keep his hands off my hooks and it is hard to find a proper crafts bag in Greece.. I love aesthetic nest and already like you on facebook.
ReplyDeleteI really admire Jordana Paige for being so young, successful and charitable..
Thank you Anneliese!
I would love to use this to organize my knitting and crocheting supplies, especially for when I travel and need everything in one small place.
ReplyDeleteI already follow your blog and have liked your page on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! This would be great to keep my crocheting tools more organized!
ReplyDeleteI just started crocheting and I would love to be able to take it back and forth to work!
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ReplyDeleteI love that she found a solution to her problem, and it's become a huge success. She's a great example that sometimes if we want something we have to do it ourselves!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have one of these. All of my knitting needles and crochet hooks are just thrown in a plastic bin right now and it's a big mess. I would love to have a way to keep them more organized.
ReplyDeleteI follow Aesthetic Nest :)
ReplyDeleteI so need this for all my crochet needles, scissors,tapestry needles, etc
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ReplyDeleteLove how she started a great co. And uses her success to give back to charity!
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ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower :)
ReplyDeleteIt would be great to keep all my crochet gear in one plae instead of spread between several drawers, cupboards and bags!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to organize and carry all of my threads and scissors for hand embroidery and smocking.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI love that this company started with an 18 year old making something out of necessity and now her products are sold in 12 countries.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to keep my "must have just in case" knitting and crochet tools and bits that I grab everytime I go somewhere that might possibly involve time to knit or crochet.
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I am a follower of Aesthetic Nest.. And neat oragnizer, for my crocheting needles and stuff would be fun and tidy, of coarse...Thank you for enering me in the giveaway..
ReplyDeleteWhat a great organizer! I would use it to organize my wire working tools as well as my drawing "stuff".
ReplyDeleteI love this, and it is on my wish list. I would use it to store all of my knitting and crochet goodies.
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I now follow your site. Nice product photography!
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I love that she was only 18 when she started her business.
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it's exactly what i need!! i had no idea she had something like this... i just got a jordana paige bag for my birthday :) this would definitely come in handy - finally a place to keep everything nice and neat
ReplyDeleteI would love it so I can easily carry my crochet supplies as I try to "handle" my 16 month old daughter at the same time!
ReplyDeleteI would love to keep all of my hooks in one place :)
ReplyDeletedefinitely for my hooks and dpns. this would be much tidier than my current system of everything dumped in a drawer all mish mosh!
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ReplyDeleteI figured I would make this very easy for you... :)
ReplyDelete1. Love the Butler... I have little bags all around the craft room that I hunt and peck for when looking to start a new project. LOVE the handly dandiness of the product.
2. I have been following your website for a couple of years now and LOVE making you little hats for my daughter.
3. Facebook 'liked'
4. Her story is a great one, and sadly one that we don't hear very often anymore. Andthat she decided to give back to Haiti? Fantastic businesswoman.
I'd use it for my crochet hooks, way more elegant than the plastic bag I'm using now!
ReplyDelete1. I've wanted a butler since the previews last fall. It is the perfect way to collect all my knitting and crochet equipment together.
ReplyDelete2. I've been following your crochet tutorials for a while now. They're incredibly helpful!
3. I "liked" you on FB
4. Her generosity is amazing, and her success is wonderful. I'm in awe of her talent and ability to turn what she loves into a profitable (and charitable) company.
Hi Annelise, I have been a follower for quite a while..and now as well on Facebook..I use a riggers bag to keep my yarn , needles, and hooks in..but this would be really useful when traveling...I also use metal gift card holders to store my smaller items in..so that would be handy to have it all in once place...hope ypu have a wondefful weekend!
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I'd love to get the kit, it's be so great when I'm traveling and at home (my crotchet hook are in a bag inside of my yarn bag x.x)
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Liked you on FB (Carolina Thomas)
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I would use this nifty little case for all of my hooks and double pointed needles. I could probably stash some embroidery stuff in there, too. I hope I win!
ReplyDeleteI follow Aesthetic Nest
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ReplyDeletei'm a happy follower=thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove the Jordana Paige tool butler. Sure makes needle crafts a lot easier.
ReplyDeleteI would use this for keeping all my hooks in order because currently, they are in a ziplock freezer bag - sad but true story.
ReplyDeleteI would use one to keep my crochet tools and supplies organized and another for my knitting accouterments. It's absolutely perfect for either craft and you can tell that a fiber-lover created it.
ReplyDeleteJordana is such a wonderful talent. Both with her handbags and her knitwear designs. I only discovered her designs last year. I've been in love with them from day one! After reading about her company I admire the initiative she took when she just couldn't find a bag to suit her knitting needs. Now we have the best of both worlds, thanks to her... Delicious handbags that any fashionista would love to accessorize with which do double duty to keep all of our fiber things on hand and organized! Thank you, Jordana!
I love the fact that Jordana followed her dreams without reservation or fear. Such a great role model for young women today - and she is always willing to share with the crafting community through her generous donations to fun things like this.
ReplyDeleteI also follow you - your tutorials are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe butler would be perfect to get my hooks collection in control. I have way too many floating around, and when I put them in my craft box they always get lost.
ReplyDeleteI love how Jordana started the company at such a young age when most girls would not be thinking about carrying knitting around in a fashionable manner. She's the same age as me, and at 18 it wouldn't have occurred to me that there was a niche of young knitters in search of fashionable bags.
Likes Aesthetic Nest on facebook too!
Wow, the tool butler is huge! I might have to go on a shopping trip if I win it. :)
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ReplyDeleteLove Jordana's story, and at such a young age! What an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great product! I really need a central location to store all of my crochet hooks. Also, I think I would use the zipper pockets to store my circular needles.
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ReplyDeleteI'm impressed with the young age at which she began her business. It's also refreshing to see that she gives to those in need. This entrepreneurial spirit and generosity are qualities I try to impress on my own children. Her parents should be very proud. Well done!
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ReplyDeleteI would use the tool butler to store all of my crochet hooks and knitting needles.It would be nice to have one location where everything is at. Maybe then I would stop buying more hooks because I couldn't find the right size. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI follow Aesthetic Nest!!
ReplyDeleteThis organizer would be PERFECT for my stash of crochet hooks that always seem to be in random spots around the house! Even between the couch cushions!!
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I would finally have all my tools organized... ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for this giveaway.
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Love it! I've been wanting to sew a bag for my hooks but this wld b much better!
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ReplyDeleteI can't even think of all the ways I would use this. I have multiple hobbies, and each one would a be different use. I have never seen one quite like this. You're right that this is a great choice.
ReplyDeleteI liked the Facebook page for Aesthetic Nest so pick me, I knit and crochet so I need this...
ReplyDeleteI like Aesthetic Nest on Facebook. :)
ReplyDeleteI would use it to take my crafts with me when I travel.
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I follow you via google reader.
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I liked you on facebook.
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I liked the section on her page about donations- $15,000 in one day is a big deal!
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Just upgraded my knitting tools for my birthday. Added some Knit Pick DPNs and interchangeables. Been looking for a good storage option, and I'm leaning to getting the Crafter's Tool Bulter. I would use the Crafter's Tool Butler to store them.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway! I was so jealous of your supplies when I saw your bag ;)
ReplyDeleteI would use this for all my crochet supplies, it would be heaven to keep my hooks in the one place.
I hadn't heard of the company, Jordana Paige, before. What amazing entrepreneurial spirit. I'm also so impressed by the company's 'corporate conscience'. What a fantastic way to raise funds for a wonderful charity. I love the work of medecins sans frontiers.
Thanks for the chance.
Christine
Oo, this would make me very organized with all my crafty items!!! :)
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ReplyDeleteI am a follower also. :)
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ReplyDeleteI like the charities she contributes too. I contribute to DWB also. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this Tool Butler--how awesome are those pockets! And ... nothing will EVER fall out with those zippers. I've been crocheting for 20 years now and I love finding new things I absolutely *need*!
ReplyDeletemy stuff is in a purse but im always misplacing hooks and needles this is great
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I would use it to store my crochet supplies. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI just starting collecting my crochet supplies and need a nice place were to keep them organized. I think this will be just perfect. Thanks
ReplyDeletethere are so many different ways to use this, I would probably use it for my crocheting stuff!
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I follow Aesthetic Nest via rss feed
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