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T.E.S.T. Interview: Quacked

Friday, February 18, 2011

We hope to introduce you to all the great etsy sellers to be found right here in Toronto. Here at the T.E.S.T. blog, we plan to interview them all. This is the eleventh in our series, an interview with Quacked.

How long have you been making adorable plushies? What inspired your to start crafting and open your etsy shop?


It's been about five years, now. I'm really into cute geeky stuff, and I enjoy wearing kooky accessories and hanging plushies off my bags and whatnot. My first inspiration to start up a plushie making business was during my first visit to a Japanese animation convention. I saw some people selling their adorable handmade crafts in the artist alley and I thought, "I could do that." So I did.


What inspires you to make a new product - how do you decide what to make next?


I usually start with a story first. Most of my plushies have a funny little story to go along with their image, and it's easier to come up with a design once the plush has characteristics. Food is also a big inspiration; I love to cook, so many of my products have something to do with food, like my Tofu Bunnies and Food Chains.

How/where did you learn to make cute plushies? Do you have any resources you could share with those would like to learn?


I taught myself. Google was definitely my friend. I found lots of how-to-videos and free patterns online when I first started sewing. Also, fabric stores usually sell patterns for only a few dollars, and I found some easy teddy bear and bag patterns that helped with the basics. If there was a certain stitch, or sewing term I didn't know in the instructions, I just googled it. Check out your clothes, and bags: turn them inside out and see how they're sewn together and how many pieces were used. That's how I learned to develop my own patterns for tiny clothes to dress my plush dolls in. You probably won't be perfect from the start, but stick with it. There was a lot of trial and error involved, with me, and I produced loads of junk plushies before decent stuff emerged.

What is your day job? (or if this is your day job, what do you do when you're not crafting?)

Currently, this is my day job. Fingers crossed it stays that way! Throughout the year, but during the summer especially, I travel to geek conventions across Canada and sell my goods. But when I'm not crafting or selling, I'm probably doing something nerdy, like writing, and reading books or comics. I also do loads of cooking and eating--and then lots of walking.

Your Harry Potter plush set is adorable! (especially Harry with his little glasses peaking out of his outfit- so kawaii). What are some of your favourite items you have created?

Thanks! Hmm, probably my Surprised Bacon Pillow. Which I guess is kinda ironic since I'm a vegetarian, but I used to really like bacon, and his O faces me laugh. I have a soft spot for cookies, and cute monster stuff, so I'm also fond of my plush
Cookie Monster charms and Little Monster characters.

How do you advertise your shop? Do you have any tips for new sellers out there on how to get their shop out there and in the spotlight?


I just opened my Etsy shop late last year, so I'm still learning the ins and outs of marketing. I sell at a lot of anime/comic conventions so I always bring a stack of business cards to give out. I also use social media: facebook, twitter, blogger, etc. I'll be trying giveaways and sales soon through these networks. I think good photos and a detailed description are especially important for online shoppers since they can't touch the item before buying. This is what makes stuff stand out for me, at least. I try to take clear photos from different angles (front, back, side). Photos that display the item's size, or show the product in use are useful, too.

Visit Quacked's etsy store. Like her on facebook or follow her on twitter. Be sure to check out her blog to learn more about this fabulous artist and her upcoming events!

Interviewed by kumacrafts in February, 2011.

Of Rodents and Rabbits

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

It's all about small mammals with big teeth this February, starting with a very snowy Groundhog Day! T.E.S.T. can offer a rather more Canadian-themed rodent: check out these Beaver Stamp Cufflinks by cuffcraft, or the Toronto's most common rodent (we hope) the squirrel (see Little Squirrel by drelin). Tomorrow is Chinese New Year and we commence the Year of the Rabbit! 恭喜发财! Kiung Hi Fat Chhoi! Enjoy all these bunnies and rabbits and hares!


Little Squirrel by drelin








We hope mice are less common, unless they are Purrrfect Eco Mice by Voteza








Celebrate the Chinese New Year with Tu-z - The Rabbit, Linocut, 4th in Chinese Zodiac, Limited Edition by minouette







Year of the Rabbit art titled Meditative Rabbit Pointing at the Moon by GwenArtDreamscape







Get the Rabbit Chinese Zodiac Plush Doll by quacked for your little rabbit.







Send the Year of the Rabbit Happy Chinese New Year card by VintagePaperParade







Fed your rabbits the best! Organic Orange Imperator Carrot Seeds by cubits







For your little bunny's hair: Bunny Rabbit Wool Felt Hair Clip








For the perpetually late bunny: The White Rabbit Ring by candychick








Get in on the vampire trend in the Year of the Rabbit: Fun Vampire Bunny Brooch by AutumnAndBoo







Wear the Bunny on Vanilla and Red. A fused glass pendant necklace. by ellecools







Decorate with the Screenprinted Wooden Ornament- bunny with maple leaves by genevievejodouin







For the baby bunny: Angel Bunny Knitted by GoodYarns








Wear the On Sale - Miniature Rabbit Manju Charm by PetiteCreation








Wear the CutiePie charm bracelet (with bunny) by ratgirl








Use the Bunny Silhouette - Available in Print or Web Versions by SoRad







Send the TAKE ME TO THE HOP - Greeting card by thegirlinyellow








Wear the Neighborhood Animals (1.25 inch button pack) by zomb

Santa's Toronto Gift Guide

Saturday, December 4, 2010

There's a lot of people seeking gifts this time of year. Hanukkah has already started. Christmas is only three weeks away. As we approach the winter solstice, there are many festivals being celebrated. Buying handmade, or vintage gifts is a great way to have a lower impact with your gift giving - and that's where etsy comes in. But if you're seeking to help Santa Claus find the perfect gift, how do you make sure it get there in time to be under the tree? Buy local, of course! We have almost eighty shops now on the Toronto Etsy Street Team. We thought we'd offer a taste of what's on offer from Toronto sellers - starting with the gifts for little ones. (We're going to follow up with a Naughty & Nice Gift Guide, because adults like Christmas too, so stay tuned).

You little one can stay cozy and warm with a huggable Blinky Blue the Hot Water Bottle Cover by Bellie Friends


What's more huggable than bacon? Get the Surprised Bacon Pillow by quacked





Cool and eco-friendly, get the Girls' Lightning Screenprint Upcycled Denim Dress - 3T for the little girl on your list.




Older girls might enjoy the Kawaii Light Blue/Green Sparkly Glitter Laser Cut Acrylic Layered Penguin Pendant with swarovski crystals cute happy japanese anime style by kumacraft


Children's rooms call out for whimsical art like the Limited Edition Archival Print of Original Mixed Media Painting by Piperinapeartree



Babies need a Sock Monkey Minky Baby Blanket by saritababy and this is the LAST ONE





Have you noticed all the kids are wearing animal hats? Bet you haven't seen a koala. Let your kid be the original with the Koala Hat - Large - Earflap Hat by GoodYarns



A great, fun, notebook, sketchbook or diary for an older child is the Large Notebook - Creatures by Papermuse Designs




For the little Blythe collector: One-piece wrap dress for Blythe by kltrocks





For the practical parent with stylish baby - So Rad Long Sleeved Kimono Bumdershirts by sorad





Check out the fun rings for girls, like the Hostess Cupcake Ring by candychick





ClaraClips has all sorts of adorable accessories and toys for the little ones, like these Wool Felt Baby Owl Booties




Check out this great stocking-stuffer for the little girls: custom order children's bracelets by Bullasursum
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