Thursday, November 25, 2010

Giving thanks.

Thanksgiving Day seems like the perfect time to start a blog about my site Tee-cycle Bags.
The feeling that I get with each bag that I create must be what people experience when they "find their passion". It has brought back memories of Home Ec. (Economics) class in high school and the helpful things that I learned there.  It also brought back memories of sewing a beautiful camel-hair coat with delicate peach-colored lining. Wow! Wonder what happened to that coat? (bummer)
I am extremely thankful to God for re-awakening this skill that I had completely tossed aside.
I am thankful to my daughter Christal, who jumped right on to facebook and created a Tee-cycle Bags page while I was describing the bags to her. Was I really ready for all this? Guess she knew me better than I knew myself.  That was July, 2010.
Moments before this happened, my husband Gene also joined the "jumping in" wagon to support me on this adventure.  I owe him many thanks for the massive support he gives me. He got on GoDaddy and set up the website - http://www.tee-cycle-bags.com/ He maintains it, photographs the recycled tees, the finished bags, helps with cutting patterns and does most of the pre-sewing (overcasting to avoid ravelling).
It would be most difficult to "create" while maintaining all that he does.
How it all came to be:   My other daughter Danielle was unknowingly the inspiration for the first bag. She loves "not your run of the mill" graphic tees. I'm always on the lookout for one that she might like. Since she has worked in coffee houses as a barista, the "Darn Good Day" tee was perfect. However it was too large for her and I knew that she probably wouldn't wear it so I bought it anyway and tried to figure out what to do with it.  I thought of framing it but it would just be another thing to haul around. She's got a "wandering soul".  I don't know exactly how the idea of turning the tee into a bag came to mind, but I found a pattern and "created" a bag from a recycled tee that had made it's home to the local community resource center in Encinitas.
                  "Darn Good Day"
I also want to thank my son Charlie who gives me support in everything that I do!  And his girlfriend Jess who supported me by buying a bag and giving me so much praise. They are awesome!
My son-in-law Michael has been behind me on this venture and thinks it's just great.
My grand-daughters Lill and Paige, both picked out tees to have me make custom "book" bags to carry to school instead of backpacks.  They came up with the idea of making an alternative longer handle for the totes for the book bags. Thanks to both of them and their support.
My sister-in-law Melodie, had me make a custom bag to show to her friends in Colorado.
My brother Billy, in Colorado bought one for his girlfriend and is displaying some in his "artist nook" because he is so excited about them that he wants EVERYONE to know about them.
The Bruneau clan - from Oregon to England - who is forever supportive in all that I do from attempting the Italian "dream" of buying and riding a Vespa (what was I thinking?), to my pink hair, to Tee-cycle Bags - Thanks AGAIN.
And last but certainly not least - are thanks to my friends who have massively supported this adventure from the first bag that I showed them!  They have bought bags, promoted them to their friends and just been so super from the begining!  I love them all.

I have so much to be thankful for on this
Thanksgiving Day, 2010.
Cheers.



9 comments:

  1. You're Awesome! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. I cried when I read your posting because my heart was so full. Your commitment to your family and your environment have all come together into the "Perfect Storm" of a hobby that turned into a business that turned into a movement. Trust me: it's turning into a MOVEMENT. Every time I carry the Free Tibet bag at least 3 or 4 people ask me about it ... which is why I bring some of your business cards with me! Carry on, sistah!

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  3. From a blogger's daughter :)

    Momma you are so inspiring, you know I strive to find inspiration in this world and what better place to find inspiration than in your mother. I can't believe how well this has taken off. I think my favorite part is that people get to see the love in you through this craft. Everything from the importance of recycling to having the option of who to donate to when you buy a bag. I know that eventually you will write about the fact that even when it came to the key clips to put inside the bag you came across moral dilemmas...and I just have to say mom...do you realize most producers of product wouldn't even care...they would buy whatever is cheap...even if that meant the materials could be dangerous. You have to realize that it's important to inform the consumers that you care...because that's the kind of businesses that we all want to support. We want to know the heart that goes into it...we want to know your moral delimmas and what choices you had to make. Way to go Jennifer for making her get on here and blog! We want to know who we are buying from! Love you mom, keep up the hard work. I love hearing how excited you get everytime you have a new bag to make. Talk to you tomorrow probly. :)Danielle

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  4. I cant get over the Blog thing, but,like always, so proud to have you as a friend.
    I love your story, and miss walking on the beach, and I love the Tee Bags, lets talk
    God Bless you and family,

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  5. From a sister-in-law in Oregon ....
    I'm so glad we got to meet and I'm even more "over the moon" that my brother found a beautiful person to be with for the rest of his life. You are an inspiration to us all and I'm so happy your a part of our crazy family. GodSpeed <>< Alexandra

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  6. Hey I am thankful for you being in my life we love you so much and we are so very proud of you and all you do. You make the world a better and more beautiful world. Donna

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  7. Wow, I am just sitting here with a smile on my face, reading how you have not only came up with these fun new bags, but how they are touching so many people's lives! You are a truley wonderful person and a loving mother, and it shows - even through the world wide web!
    I love you mommy!
    Keep reaching out and sharing your spirt with the world.
    - your loving daughter, Christal

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  8. Christine, you are a amazing, talented woman! and very lucky to have a wonderful man, so helpful and creative. the two of you blend so well together,What a wonderful creation, your Tee-cycle Bags are! I love your blog! and I am enjoying my Tee-cycle Bag God Bless you and Gene and your entire family! Merry Christmas! & Happy New Year Rosie

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  9. Christine,

    Glad to see you found your muse, and a way to connect so well with others.

    Hope you can always be inspirational. I'm happy that you've come to this level in your life and have sought to share it through your blog.

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