Showing posts with label #Editorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Editorial. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

February 2014 Recap

A quick little recap of the post sorting for February. Enjoy!

Below is the hashtags list updated with the posts from January first:



As for the Pinterest boards I have embedded a pin from each edited board so you can see them all. There are several refashion group boards on Pinterest but the main one is the Refashion Co-op group board you can see below.

Any of you can contact me and ask me to be invited to any of the Refashion Co-op or my group boards. Just tell me your Pinterest username and make sure you are following the board you want to be a part of. If you want to make sure I see your request it would be best to contact me via email or on Facebook.

Thanks,
Eddie

P.S. Over on my blog I am collecting what I feel were the most helpful refashion tutorials of the month. Check out the 17 most helpful refashion tutorials from February 2014.








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Saturday, February 15, 2014

January 2014 Recap

I can't believe that I'm so late with posting the recap for January. We are halfway through February now and yesterday was Valentines day - which means - Happy Birthday Refashion Co-op :-) We are three years old now. How amazing is that.

This sure couldn't have happened without all you wonderful contributors so let's have a look at what you have been up to in January. Personally, I got started with my 2014 refashioning project of doing knitted refashions, where I refashion by re-knitting an item. I started out with my sister-in-laws convertible gloves/mittens.I would love to hear from other's who refashion by knitting.


Below is the hashtags list updated with the posts from January first:



As for the Pinterest boards I have embedded a pin from each edited board so you can see them all. There are several refashion group boards on Pinterest but the main one is the Refashion Co-op group board you can see below.

Any of you can contact me and ask me to be invited to any of the Refashion Co-op or my group boards. Just tell me your Pinterest username and make sure you are following the board you want to be a part of. If you want to make sure I see your request it would be best to contact me via email or on Facebook.

Thanks,
Eddie

P.S. Over on my blog I am collecting what I feel were the most helpful refashion tutorials of the month. Check out the 10 most helpful refashion tutorials from January 2014.








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Thursday, January 02, 2014

December 2013 Recap

Happy New Year to all - I can't believe that we are writing 2014 now and the Refashion Co-op is about to turn 3. For those of you who are not aware - our birthday is on the 14th February - nice and easy to remember :-)

Personally, I was so provoked by the sight of my number of refashion posts ranking (in the new lists to the left that I myself made ;-) ) that I decided that 2014 was going to be the year where I seriously got back into refashioning. I have something really special planned for my first projects. Can't wait to get started :-)


Anyway for this months refashion recap I must say that we had a lot of accessories. November was all about the dresses and December was all about the accessories. But hey, there is room for all on the blog. As long as it's an actual fashion refashion of course. Always think - is this wearable :-)

I also wanted to thank those of you who have been putting a before and after shot into one image - this is a great help for me when I am posting to the editors boards on Pinterest.

Below is the hashtags list updated with the posts from December first. As January gets going you will probably see some of the January posts appearing at the top of the list. This is just me trying to keep up throughout the month, instead of having 50 posts to sort through at the end of January (aw my neck).



As for the Pinterest boards I have embedded a pin from each edited board so you can see them all. There are several refashion group boards on Pinterest but the main one is the Refashion Co-op group board you can see below.

Any of you can contact me and ask me to be invited to any of the Refashion Co-op or my group boards. Just tell me your Pinterest username and make sure you are following the board you want to be a part of. If you want to make sure I see your request it would be best to contact me via email or on Facebook.

Thanks,
Eddie

P.S. Over on my blog I am collecting what I feel were the most helpful refashion tutorials of the month. Check out the 9 most helpful refashion tutorials from December 2013.









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Thursday, December 05, 2013

November 2013 recap

So what's this all about, huh! Well we have 4 new editors and that means that for now I get to focus on sorting and organising the Refashion Co-op a bit more as well as market the blog a bit more. I am working on a strategy for this that also fits into my Digital Humanities research, so bear with me while I figure out what works and what doesn't.


One of the things I particularly want to try out is sorting the blog posts via Pinterest boards. So in order to do this I am using hashtags to sort the blog. So please do not use the hashtag labels but leave them for me to use so I know where I got to.

From now on I am going to try and update the posts from the last month each month. So this is the hashtags list updated with the posts from this November first:



As for the Pinterest boards I have embedded a pin from each edited board so you can see them all. There are several refashion group boards on Pinterest but the main one is the Refashion Co-op group board you can see below.

Any of you can contact me and ask me to be invited to any of the group boards. Just tell me your Pinterest username and make sure you are following the board you want to be a part of.

Also if you want to do me a big favour and make your post easier to pin on Pinterest you could try putting your before and after shot together into one image. That works really well :-) It's up to you of course.

Thanks,
Eddie









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Tuesday, November 05, 2013

New dress refashion page

I have been talking about this sorting I wanted to do of the Refashion Co-op posts for a long time now and I have also been working on it. But it's such a lot of work to go through all the posts where "dress" is mentioned and decide which actually present a dress refashion. But inspired by my recent interview by Zoe of which I was so grateful, I decided to have a go at it again.
I have been using Pinterest to sort the posts. I pin each actual dress refashion to an edited board where you can browse through them. You can see the board here below and on the new dress refashion page. I am hoping in time to make a page for each subject: dress, trousers, men's shirts, tops, skirts, children and male refashions.
I would love to get some feedback from you all about these pages and the Pinterest boards. Do you think it would use it to find dress refashions? BTW you don't have to have a Pinterest account to browse the pins.

If you are on Pinterest you may be happy to know that the Refashion Co-op also has a Pinterest group board where any of you are welcome to join and post your refashion pins. Just contact me via my blog or social media to get an invite to pin to the group board.

Thanks,
Eddie






Monday, September 16, 2013

New look on the blog

OK so quite a lot to tell you all about so let me just begin at one end and hope I don't forget anything.

Let's begin at the top with the header. We finally got around to getting a new header for the blog. My husband, John, has just started his illustration business and was looking for a client to test this idea he had of drawing a virtual room. I pitched the concept to the rest of the editors and they liked it. So here is the Refashion Co-op's very own virtual room. ta-da!
For the rest of September John is hosting a giveaway, where you can win your very own "virtual room" illustration. The prize is basically this listing on Etsy. You can enter on his Facebook page or on my blog for now.




Moving down the page I want to point you all to the menu. Doesn't look different from the home page but if you go check out each of our pages you will see that we have changed quite a bit. This is all thanks to the skills of the IWOM (check out her blog A Life Without Clothes). She has transformed our text into a new and clear format. Thanks IWOM :-)

Now lets take a look at the sidebars. I have moved that sign-up form away from the right sidebar. It was just taking up too much room and was frankly a bit ugly. You will now find it on the Join us page where it belongs. Remember those big buttons with dead links to Twitter and Facebook. Well they have now been replaced by these pretty buttons by dindin from dindin does ... .

Last but not least I want to tell you about something that I didn't have time to add today but which will come soon. We are going to have some badges in one of the sidebars soon for the blog editors. All the editors do such an amazing job keeping this blog going and it has always been the idea that they would get something out of it in terms of advertising for their own blogs or shops here on the Refashion Co-op. So now it's going to happen (soon).

So let me know what you think about the changes around here :-)

Thanks,
Eddie



Friday, May 31, 2013

What a job!! - sorting dress refashions

Thank you to all who have shared their dress refashions on the Linky Party and Pinterest. The Linky party is now closed and as promised I have now begun a massive editing process to create a new resources page for Dress Refashions. Phew!

So let me tell you a little about how I am doing this:
I am currently going through all the posts from the blog to date (2950 posts) which appear when I do a basic search for 'dress' (around 930 posts). I am now through the first 30 so there is still a long way to go. But I began from the very first posts and it's really fun to go through and see the first posts and discover who was with us from the beginning and is still sticking around (hello Huli :-) )

I look at every post that sounds promising and if it is a refashion involving a dress and it has a before and after picture or a reasonable explanation I post it to the new edited Pinterest board with the hashtag #DressRefashion.

If the post involves a dress I'll add a new label #DressRefashions. From now on I will use hashtag labels to sort the refashions. Please don't add hashtag labels (or any other label than your username) yourself as it will be removed.

Do you still want to share your own dress tutorial or refashions? Well you can! Ask me for an invitation to join the group Pinterest board for dress refashions or add your tutorial to the link collection on the Eddie's Room post and go grab the badge :-) Please keep your links and pins relevant or they will be deleted.

xx Eddie

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Last chance to post your dress refashions!!!


Today the Dress refashion linky party is closing.
Hurry up and add those dress refashions you still want to share.

When the linky party is closed I will begin to edit the Dress refashion resource page.

 Remember that the best dress refashion tutorials link collection on my blog will continue to stay open. Please come and share your tutorials over here.

Also don't forget the Dress refashions Pinterest board. If you email me or come over to my Facebook page I'll be happy to add you to the list of pinners on the board.

xx Eddie

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

All your dress refashions!

I have just bumped this to the top of the pile - only one more week to add your dress refashions!!! Can't wait to see them :-)
The Refashion Co-op has recently celebrated its 2 year birthday. The feedback I got from readers and contributors that day gave me the push I needed to start this series like the "what would you do?" posts again. This time around the goal is to create a series of resource pages on Refashion Co-op. The first theme is "Dress Refashions". The new format is as follows:
  • A linky party hosted on Refashion Co-op, asking for links to your own dress refashions (old and new, on and off the co-op).
  • A link collection hosted on Eddie's Room, asking for links to any dress refashion tutorial.
  • A Pinterest board with dress refashions, which you can help add pins to.
  • Finally, a page about the chosen theme on Refashion Co-op with links to all - for future inspiration.
So please help me create this resource by sharing your own dress refashion in the Refashion Co-op Linky Party below.


Grab the badge for your blog: (I have added the code for you to grab on my blog as I can't do it here)
You can use this image: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibF733cObqF7YoqpzodWvA1yZzBOkDzNDPOy351IYtHe7Av5iw7moTn_0y5PkgQeSe-zSMGhwp-GslFZCRN3owszR-rts3urq_00M3MA3VQHgKbGiDL9qdZb9ADWcUpMLZJnRsvuTjK65U/s200/dressrefashionrc.png
and please link it to: http://refashionco-op.blogspot.com
Update thanks to Sandy's question: This includes everything dress related. So dresses that are altered, dresses made out of other clothes/curtains/sheets and dresses refashioned into something else.
If you want to share links to your own or other peoples dress refashion tutorial - come on over to Eddie's Room!

Can't wait to see your refashions,
Eddie
& the Refashion Co-Op editing team


Other ways to share links related to dress refashions.
Pinterest: please pin on the dress refashions board.
Facebook: please share on the Refashion Co-op page and Eddie's Room page
Instagram: use the hashtag #dressrefashion and please share with @eddieduckling
Twitter:  use hashtag #dressrefashion, please share with @HenrietteRoued and @RefashionCoOp

Do note that by sharing your image and link you are giving us permission to use this image when we are writing about dress refashions. We will of course always link back to your original refashion and mention your name/blog name.

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Editorial update, ideas and suggestions

So back in February I did a Happy Birthday post for the co-op :-) and promised to follow it up with a post on the different suggestions. That was in February and now we are in May :-( Good thing I'm and editor and not a contributor, is all I can say :-)

Anyway here is the follow up of ideas for the Refashion Co-op. In order of appearance in the comments.
  1. some sort of database of refashion patterns
  2. some sort of forum where contributors but not only can propose swaps, ask advice, etc. 
  3. also a contributors page would be nice. 
  4. the idea of the item-redesign site is also wonderful because there are so many great things that we all make that can't be worn, some of which are sometimes posted here, though in theory they shouldn't (Thank you to cucicucicoo)
  5.  On the sponsored give away idea, you need to make sponsors aware that it is international. I am on a few blogs/sites that do competitions and give aways, but the sponsors either have a rider that they only send to their own country. or the prizes are about places in that country. This is even though they have participants from all over the world. (Thank you to Sandy)
  6. It would be great to have an 'ask for ideas' section. We're not all blessed with designer ideas.  (Thank you to Frances Brough)
  7. I like the idea of some sort of series/competition. Maybe a Project Runway type thing, with challenges each week, but the designers can only use refashioned/upcycled clothing. It could be done using the linky tools.  (Thank you to Jenni)
  8. Keeping the blog on topic is also important IMO -- we do say 'something new to wear out of old clothes' right over there on the left. A sister blog for crafts, home decor etc. made from unwanted clothes would be great (says the woman making a quilt just now from her husband's lovely but worn out French cuff work shirts) but for now the guideline on the Posting Ds&Ds that you may link to your own blog for that sort of project seems quite clear. If you want to publish crafts from clothes, that's what Craftster and the like are for!
  9. Given that we are so international, giveaways are a toughie (not to mention swaps!). I know back in the early days when Jenni and I did a giveaway of my first book I had to lay my hands on a USA copy as the UK publisher was out, send it to her eight time zones to the west and then it had to be sent out to the winner. Perhaps we should focus more on book and pattern reviews by we contributors. You don't need to be a professional writer to tell folk why you dislike a certain pattern or really like a certain book! One could submit a review and the editors could post it on a slow day for the blog or a whole new page could be created.
  10. Perhaps the editors could have some 'Editors' Picks', a weekly or monthly link to a particularly clever, well-written, instructional post? That would be a sort of challenge to all of us to really pull out the stops!  
  11. A 'What Would You Do?' segment would be fab too: people could just answer or send in a picture or link from a similar project they tackled (Thank you to IWOM)
  12. I agree with others about competitions from time to time. Give people a month to do a particular project and crown a winner at the end. Perhaps even create a little "winners circle" page or blog buttons. Could be very cool.  (Thanks to Lisa @ OneRedShoeBlog)
  13. All the ideas you've suggested are great, especially 'post an item and ask for ideas help'. (Thanks to  Suzy Turner)
  14. I like the idea of giveaways and pattern recommendations and miss being able to search for categories such as dresses or trousers etc.  (Thanks to Little Blue Mouse)
  15.   I would be interested in non-clothing accessory posts, in a little sister blog. They are often easier and faster to make and, even if there are many sites dedicated to them, I think it would be nice to see what you can do with old clothes all in onw site, instead of bloghopping for ideas. (Thanks to Claudia)
  16. I like all the ideas listed in the main post and would be especially delighted to see a bit more variety in the type of posts, so including more 'editorial' things like book reviews and pattern reviews would be great. 
  17. I also LOVE the idea of a 'Project Runway' style competition for refashioners (suggested by Jenni above) - definitely count me in if you decide to do this! Who would judge it though? The editors?
  18. Definitely agree about moving the non-fashion stuff to another blog to help maintain focus (agree with IWOM above). (Thanks to charityshopchic.net)
  19. I like that Refashion co-op is focused on Refashion - it's not just sewing, or just recycling, but the two combined. So I'd rather not see it diluted. 
  20. I also like that it's not competitive. So I'd rather not see winners and losers become part of its framework. 
  21. I do like the idea of pattern reviews, relevant book reviews, blog or website mentions that are relevant, news you can use, etc.
  22. The linky party is a good idea for getting traffic that can't commit otherwise.
  23. It would be cool if people, myself included, made more of an effort to comment on posts. Perhaps highlighting recent comments on the sidebar? (Thanks to pao)  
Thank you to all for your great comments. So let me just summarize and we'll see what we get out of this.

It seems to me (and I have heard people comment on this before) that many are missing being able to find categories of items. Unfortunately, we simply had to remove that feature of using the labels because we simple couldn't keep on top of it. Too complex and too many were using labels that they made up on the spot :-(
So first a little tip for all of you from a SEO perspective. If you are refashioning a dress into a top, make sure to include this in your title or at least in the text of your post. That way it is easier for people to find your post if they search for top and dress.
But back to the point. Searching and finding specific refashions. This is something that I truly care a lot about. In my day job I work with text data and how best to search and share this online. So I really do want to find a solution for this.
This brings me onto the 'what would you do' or 'asking for ideas' suggestion. I love this idea. In the beginning I did a few of these posts myself and it was great fun.
You also say that you would like some more editorial posts and editorial picks and some of you would like something like a challenge but others are wary of the competitive aspect.
Anyway this brings me to a suggestions. At the moment I would love to do some refashions but my sewing machine is packed away, so I can't. Therefore, I would like to start an editorial series and I was thinking about this format.
  1. We choose a topic (refashioning men's shirts, dress refashion or trousers to skirts) and I write a 'What would you do?' post. This will include a linky option where people can link their suggestions whether they are on the co-op or not. 
  2. I use this to write a tutorial/different ideas for this type of refashion post with loads of images and links.
  3. At the same time we will run a challenge on the topic. I don't know if I think there should be winners and such, but perhaps I could pick out the one/ones that have the best instructions and use these for #2 (we could have a badge that they could have too). That way there is no 'best refashion' but more a 'best instructions that help other'
  4. Finally, I make a page (accessible from the menu) with links to all the refashions within this category. This page can be added to every time someone in the future uploads a new refashion in this category. Over time we will have inspirational pages for all the major subjects.
What do you think about this idea? Perhaps in time we could get others in to do a subject as a guest editor once we have it up and running. 

As for books and pattern reviews, this is something we have been talking about for a long time, among the editors. But I think we need suggestions for things to review. So if you have any suggestions for a pattern that seems great for refashioning or a book on the topic that you would like us to review, send me an email at eddie at roued dot com please. Same thing if you have something you would like to enter for a giveaway (note that this has to be something that you can send Internationally).

There was also a mention of comments and highlighting them to encourage more comments. Others mentioned forums and other ways communicating and a few said that they don't use Facebook or other social media. I think what we can do is to add a list of the latest comments (there is a bit of room in the right hand sidebar). Other than that we really have to refer to the Facebook page, Twitter, or Pinterest. I don't think any of the editors have the energy to set up a forum too, but if anyone out there has an idea so how we can help contributors be more social within Blogger, then please let us know.

One last thing I haven't mentioned yet is a sister page of refashioning into non-clothes items. Personally, I would love to see that happen, so I am going to put out a call like I did back in 2010 for the Refashion Co-op. If you are interested in being an editor (we would need at least 7) of a *Recycle co-op, give me a shout (take your pick: eddie at roued dot com | Facebook ).

*When I asked my husband for an idea on what to call this, I said "what would you call it, in one word, when I made curtains out of your old shirts" - he answered: "crazy!" lol :-)

Finally, I think I got to the end of the list and can post this (only a couple of months late). Please let me know what you think about the IDEA (in bold) above and if it seems popular I will go ahead and start. Perhaps with men's shirts, or dresses, can't decide :-)

xx Eddie

Eddie's Room on Facebook come over for some crafty ideas and conversation.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Birthday Refashion Co-op

Sing with me ...
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy birthday dear Refashion Co-op,
Happy Birthday to you

So how old are you now? 2 years, wow time flies!

Congratulations to the Refashion Co-op and by that I mean congratulations to you all. All the editors, both the ones who were there in the beginning, who joined along the way and who are with us now. Also to all the contributors without who there would be no co-op at all.

I think it's good once in a while to remind everyone (both old and new) what it is we are all about and where we came from. Here goes...

Back in 2010 there was a community blog called Wardrobe Refashion.  It was a wonderful place and I had just pledged to be a refashionista and post there when we were told that the blog would shut down. The blog owner was overworked with running the blog and found it difficult to get help. I guess this is something many of us who blog can relate to.

Anyway, this left many refashionistas out there in the cold with nowhere to go and share their projects. During my short time on WR I had met some lovely people and I wanted to keep the spirit of WR going. But I didn't want to start another blog on my own and then get run down by it. So I came up with the idea of a community run community blog, if that makes sense. There would be not one but several editors and no one person would be in charge or have ownership of the blog. So a real co-op. In January 2011 I posted the Refashion Co-op Idea post.

The grand idea was to have a self-contained blog on an blogging platform, where all editors could be equal. Another concept was that the co-op should always be without monetary cost or profit for editors and contributors alike.

However, there are a few points from back then about 'what do we get out of it' that I think we still need to look at.
Here is what the contributors would get out of it with the original idea:
  1. Contributors will have a platform and a community in which to spread the word about their projects and their own blogs.
  2. There will be a page dedicated to contributors listing each with a link to their blog (if they have one)
  3. Contributors will have the chance of entering sponsored giveaways.
The first is true and has been since the beginning. The second and third have not been implemented yet.

My question to you all today on this happy day is, how would you like to see the Refashion Co-op develop in the future. Here is another list of ideas off the top of my head:
  • sponsored giveaways - ideas for sponsors?
  • book reviews - ideas for books?
  • pattern reviews - ideas for refashion friendly patterns?
  • contributors page (list of contributors and links to blog)
  • more editorial content - posts about refashioning in general, how-to round-ups
  • more presence on social media (pinterest, twitter, facebook)
  • competitions
  • swaps
  • post an item and ask for ideas help
  • better search functionality
So the Refashion Co-op was launched on Valentines day 2011 and has been gaining speed since then.

Lauren recently hosted our first Refashion First Friday linky party, which many of you joined in. It was a great success and will be a reoccurring feature every first Friday of the month. I think it's that sort of thing we would like to do more of to get a larger community, including those who are not able to sign up to post a refashion once a month.

Another this we discussed in relation to this was whether to include non-fashion items. We decided not to as it was out of the scope of the refashion concept. But on a separate note I was wondering if there is any interest out there in the blogsphere in creating a little sister for the Refashion Co-op, running on the same concept but for redesigned items - a Redesign Co-op so to speak? Let me know?

I am going to make this post a sticky for about a week and hope you will all comment on it. At least to say happy birthday to us all. But please do also comment and let us know if you have any ideas on how to make RC more ... or if you particularly want to support any of the ideas I have mentioned above.

This is the time when we really need you and we need to know what you want to be the future for the co-op. Consider this our annual general meeting and don't be shy.

Happy Birthday all,

xx Eddie

Edit: We have had so many nice comments and ideas on this post already and since I don't have time to look at it all this weekend anyway I am going to keep it up till next weekend and then have a look through them. So please keep the ideas coming. 
I can also see already that we have conflicting ideas, so I am considering, like a proper AGM, that we maybe have a vote on some of the more controversial items. Such as, should we do competitions or not. 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Round-up of 2012

Hello Refashionistas

Some of you may remember me from when the refashion Co-op began back on Valentines day 2011 and to those, hello again! I am now back as daily editor currently covering the Wednesday duties.

To those of you who have joined in the mean-time - nice to meet you! I look forward to getting to know you all.

I am so happy to be back with the co-op and the mere fact, that it was possible for me to take a (long) maternity leave and come back to a co-op still going strong, proves that the concept of a multi-editor / multi-contributor blog was a stroke of genius. But enough about that!

As today has been a very slow day on the blog and there has been nearly no editing for me to do on my first day back I decided to have a look at the stats and see what has been going on while I have been away in 2012. I would like to share some of this with the rest of you.

2012 has been a smashing year with many visitors to the co-op. I know that we are not doing this to generate visits - but I do think it is a good sign that there is such a great interest in the co-op and it fills me with ideas about what else we can do with such a big audience. I will have to discuss this with my co-editors and will hopefully get back to you all in the new year with some ideas.

Now comes the bit I always love when looking at website stats. Where are the visitors coming from. I think this is pretty amazing. In 2012 we have had visitors from 179 countries in the world. Now, its difficult to get a straight answer on Google on how many countries there actually are in the world. But as far as I can tell its around 190. This means that we have practically had visitors from all over the world. Yes, we are truly word-wide.  I do find this quite amazing. I'm just doing the happy dance :-)

The country from which we have had most visitors is of course the USA. This comes as no surprise to me as many of our contributors and editors are living in the USA. The co-op is also very popular in the UK, Canada and Australia and I am happy to say in Germany, where I am living now. I am a bit disappointed that the Danes (this is because I am Danish) don't figure very strongly in the stats, but then again it is a very small country. At the other end of the scale we have countries such as Swaziland, Uzbekistan and Vanuatu. This is probably not interesting to anyone but myself (as I spent a part of my childhood in Swaziland) but I just wanted to mention it anyway as a little curiosity.

And now to what has been happening on the co-op in 2012. There has been over 1300 refashioning posts. The all time favourite (from a visitors perspective) was the Bow sleeve t-shirt by LittleDidYouKnow using this Ruby Murrays Musings tutorial. One of the reasons this post is so popular (apart from being fab of course) is possibly that it was popular on Pinterest too. Just goes to show that we should definitely consider doing more pinning of projects to spread the word. It works!


Another very popular post is the Cute fix for a hole in the knee of jeans by Resweater. After a bit of digging (for the sake of proper citation) I think I have found the original tutorial for this idea. It seems to come from the Dutch blog By Miekko and is a great tutorial for DIY Monster Knees. Hang on a minute. Now I think I am making a bit of a mistake here. Yes, this post has been very popular in 2012 but it was actually written at the end of 2011. Hmm, I guess it doesn't matter as this is no award ceremony but just me catching up on the co-op and it sure is cute. My husband just came by and totally loved it too.



Another popular post that is nearly from 2012 (31st December 2011!!!) is the From pullover to Cardigan refashion by Chic Envelopments. This is actually a tutorial and not just a refashion which is probably also why it is so popular. My fingers are also itching to try it out.


The last popular page I am going to mention this evening is the Posting do's and don'ts :-) I guess this means that a lot of people have been here and hopefully they have all taken note. This brings me back to the lovely editors who are making sure that the do's and don'ts are adhered to. I can't wait to work with you all next year.

Have a great holiday season and a happy new year.

See you in 2013.

xx Eddie