Bet you're surprised I've re-surfaced.  So much has  gone on I don't know where to start.  First things first though.   We've moved back to Scottsdale and I am now working hard along side my daughter  in our Kenzie Mac  & Co. business.  We intend to grow it for  real this time, after all, lil mac is now three so we have so much more time to  get things done-LOL!  We(Lauren!)  just re-vamped the www.kenziemac.com website and blog www.kenziemacandco.blogspot.com we have  numerous boutiques scheduled for this fall.  We will be posting the  schedule on the website.

Boutique prep...50 purses cut and ready to sew...


Our first pattern is the "Elite Tote". A modified version has already been out locally but we have finally tweaked it to satisfaction. All that is left to do is the photography and then printing. I lost sleep over this one. I had fallen in love with upholstery webbing a few years back and my mind worked overtime with ideas to use it on. I was experimenting with it by painting, washing, bleaching, stamping, etc. I was just about finished with the pattern design when shopping one day low and behold, there was a purse so close to my design I couldn't believe it. It was at a store that not only sold the purses but also had classes so I signed up so I could get the pattern and could then compare it to mine. It is such a simple/basic design but I was thrilled when my measurements and curve were different and my approach to the sewing assembly was much different as well. I am a "freak" about copyright and I have purchased numerous purse and apron patterns so I can make sure mine are different. I go out of my way to change something I think look close to other patterns. I have now made well over 50 of these bags and they are great sellers at The French Bee (Kierland) when made out of high-end designer fabric.
 Boutique prep...50 purses cut and ready to sew...
Our first pattern is the "Elite Tote". A modified version has already been out locally but we have finally tweaked it to satisfaction. All that is left to do is the photography and then printing. I lost sleep over this one. I had fallen in love with upholstery webbing a few years back and my mind worked overtime with ideas to use it on. I was experimenting with it by painting, washing, bleaching, stamping, etc. I was just about finished with the pattern design when shopping one day low and behold, there was a purse so close to my design I couldn't believe it. It was at a store that not only sold the purses but also had classes so I signed up so I could get the pattern and could then compare it to mine. It is such a simple/basic design but I was thrilled when my measurements and curve were different and my approach to the sewing assembly was much different as well. I am a "freak" about copyright and I have purchased numerous purse and apron patterns so I can make sure mine are different. I go out of my way to change something I think look close to other patterns. I have now made well over 50 of these bags and they are great sellers at The French Bee (Kierland) when made out of high-end designer fabric.
Lauren altered the Elite Tote pattern and made this extra long bag out of laminated fabric for our recent trip to Myrtle Beach.
Here's to loads of creativity, accomplishing daily goals  and blogging a few times a week!!
Mackenzie is a happy traveler in one of the dresses that I made for her.
 
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