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Sizing Up Jordana Paige

Friday, December 28th, 2012
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For many of us, shopping online has become our primary way of purchasing, especially for those of you who live out in the boonies or the cuts or the sticks, whichever is your preferred lingo for not living close enough to a retailer that sells the product you want.

With shopping online you lose out on the ability to touch, feel, try on, and simply experience the product prior to purchasing and you gain the bundle of questions and research (lucky you) that go along with making a decision to buy a product from a computer screen.

Didn’t you think buying online was supposed to be easier too? In many ways it definitely is – the stress-less, line-less, wait-less ease of shopping from my couch – I can think of only a few things I love more.

We want to make things as easy and smooth as possible for you to make an informed purchase so Jordana has created an easy-to-read chart on how all Jordana Paige bags size up against each other.

Curious as to what bags have a zippered divider? It’s in there. Need to know the exact dimensions to be sure your electronic device will fit? That’s in there too. Must find out how many credit card slots these babies have? Bam! There.

We’ve got you covered because the last thing we want is for you to not be 1000% satisfied when you finally get your Jordana Paige bag in your crafty little hands.
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As smart and on top of it as we think we are, we know there is a chance we left something out YOU were wondering about.  If we did, be sure to leave a comment or email us with any inquiries about any Jordana Paige product as we are always here to help.

Wow Bella!!

Monday, November 26th, 2012
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We recently received the most uplifting email from a happy customer. It was SO nice that we thought we’d share with all of you in the most humble-bragging-kind-of-way:

Just received my new Bella as a replacement for the LJ Kaelms. I love it Jordana!!!! You can fit SO much in it and yet it feels like a small bag on your shoulder. The green lining is really cute too. I wasn’t sure if I would like it … I’m not really a basket weave person. But I really like it, now that I can see it in person. Thank you Jordana!

I attached a picture of how I packed it. The little green bag on the right is a wristlet that I keep my little wallet, extra cards, cash, change and receipts in. I can also put my phone in it, if I just want to carry the wristlet and not my whole purse.

Nedra

We love our customers! Thank you Nedra for such a kind message and we are so thrilled to hear you are enjoying your Bella.

 

Summertime knitting is calling

Friday, May 18th, 2012
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Something special happens when the mercury hits about 70 degrees (Fahrenheit). Not too hot, not too cold, we break out all those open toed shoes and maybe (after loads of sunscreen) bare our shoulders.

And when that happens there is nothing quite like bringing your knitting into the great outdoors with you. That’s probably why Knitscene’s summer issue has an entire section called Special Summer Handbags. And wouldn’t you know it? There are some JP beauties in there.

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Big thanks to Knitscene for featuring our Bella and the L.J. Kaelms in summery shades of Pearl and Lucky Green. Can’t you just imagine yourself swinging your Bella down the pier or parking your L.J. Kaelms on a blanket with some knitting and an audio book, the breeze ever so slight?

If you haven’t had a chance to check out the new issue, there are some seriously adorable patterns in there. The Lakota Tank by Sarah Wilson has me thinking summer, for sure! What’s your favorite?

Some podcast applause for Bella

Friday, May 4th, 2012
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Since Rebecca started knitting, she’s discovered the joys of podcasts. It’s true! She never really understood until she wanted to entertain herself while her hands and eyes were otherwise occupied. Enter podcasts.

Recently our Bella was reviewed on KnitCircus’ new podcast with Jaala and Amy. They also took a few lovely, spring time photos of her!

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You can skip right to 24:50 to hear the thorough, very nice two-minute review — our vegan leather is so convincing Amy kept calling it leather — or (in the spirit of Rebecca) grab your needles, listen to the whole thing and knit to your heart’s content.

What about you? What do you do while you knit? Do you have any favorite podcasts (knitting-related or not) Rebecca should subscribe to? Some of her favorites include RadioLab and This American Life.

Kudos for Bella

Monday, April 9th, 2012
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Probably the handbag that sees the most daily use around JP Headquarters is Bella. Jordana alternates regularly between all three colors; I’m still swooning over mine in bronze. We’re not the only ones who love our Bellas.

Although she’s small, she can carry plenty (ask the blogger who filled hers with 8 soup cans), so unless you’re carrying around a full sweater or an afghan, she usually does the trick.

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Alicia over at Fashion By Alicia calls Bella “great for travel” and says this: “If you need a new spacious handbag, I would definitely check out Jordana Paige even if you aren’t a knitter.” Thanks Alicia! Read the full review here.

Another blogger gave Bella props for its material and fabrication, saying it was “richly hued” and “soft.” Fantastic! Bella definitely brings out the kind words.

Don’t forget to enter into the Crochet Today! giveaway for Bella. It’s open until May 2.

Bella gets fancy with Crochet Today!

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
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About three months ago, my mom showed me how to crochet after I got the bug to create these gift toppers for the holidays, but picking up a crochet hook hasn’t really been tempting me. Until I got the mail last week.

Crochet Today!’s newest issue hits news stands February 8, but because Bella was featured, we got a sneak preview.

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The good folks at Crochet Today! love Bella (Literally: Did you see the headline?), calling it “gorgeous” and “fancy.” Doesn’t the pretty green interior of Bella look great with the spring colors in the photo? And they’re also giving away the sample we sent them! You can enter to win over at their site.

The issue may also inspire me to pick up a crochet hook for another holiday coming up: crochet Easter baskets for the nephews? YES! And there are the most beautiful spring pillow tops and rugs that tug at the DIYer in me.

Want some springtime inspiration? You can check out the entire issue here.

What’s Your Inner Bag Calling?

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012
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What's Your Inner Bag Calling? Take this quiz to find out. 1. If I had to spend a day somewhere, it would be:  A) Tokyo, Japan B) Charleston, South Carolina C) Manhattan, NY D) Paris, France E) Manila, Philippines   2. I wouldn’t leave the house without:  A: My transit pass. Every day in the city is an adventure. B: The perfect hat. An outfit isn’t complete without it. C: My cell phone. I hate missing an opportunity to chat. D: Lipstick. No lady should be seen in public without it. E: My passport. You never know when a travel opportunity will arise.  3. Time to bundle up! What’s your go-to winter accessory?  A: My black leather jacket. It goes with everything. B: My fur lined knee high boots make winter more fun. C: My matching angora scarf, hat and gloves, of course! D: The wool pea coat adds style to every look I wear. E: Who’s cold? I’ve got a plane ticket to a different hemisphere.  4. Let’s stay in and watch movies. My favorite is:  A: Sex and the City B: Grease C: Mean Girls D: Breakfast At Tiffany’s E: The Darjeeling Limited  5. The book in my library with the most wear and tear is:  A: L.A. Confidential B: The Help C: Bridget Jones Diary D: Pride and Prejudice E: The Hobbit  6. Admit it. You’ve got a celebrity crush on:  A: Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire.  B: Paul Newman in The Hustler. C: Brad Pitt in anything. D: Cary Grant: so suave and charming. E: Paul Hogan in Crocodile Dundee  7. Say you had an extra $500. Where would you spend it?  A: The art gallery down the street. B: My favorite vintage boutique.  C: Spa day with the girls! D: Invest in the perfect white button down shirt. E: With my travel agent.  8. You’re making a playlist. Who’s on it?  A: The Clash B: Nancy Sinatra C: Beyoncé D: Duke Ellington E: Seu Jorge  9. Time for a sugar fix. What’s your poison?  A: Any pasty will do just fine, thanks! B: I go ga-ga for a banana split.  C: Chocolate cupcakes with sprinkles, please! D: Strawberry shortcake sounds divine. E: German chocolate cake is perfection to me.  10. It’s your birthday. What gift will guarantee a smile?  A: Earbud headphones with great sound. B: My kitchen is in desperate need of a Kit Kat Clock. C: The trifecta: flowers, candy and jewelry.  D: Pearl earrings never go out of style. E: Any Lonely Planet book.
Answers: A) Messenger - If you answered mostly As, stay on the move with messenger. The Knitter’s Messenger is the perfect bag for the city gal, whether you’re commuting or just rocking it for its style.  B) Satchel - If Bs made the top of your list, the satchel is just your style. Distinctly vintage, The Knitter’s Satchel shows off your retro glamour in all your glory. C) Bella - If you couldn’t stop saying C, try Bella on for size. Fun and flirty, Bella will carry everything a girl’s girl needs to be her most pretty self. D) L.J. Kaelms - If Ds were in the majority, the L.J. Kaelms definitely suits you. Classic and elegant, the L.J. Kaelms moves easily from afternoon tea to an evening out.  E) Rio- If is seemed like Es were everywhere, the Rio is your bag. As a traveler, you need a bag that can carry everything and go anywhere; Rio’s got all that and an exotic look to boot.

Donna Druchunas: A knitter’s profile

Thursday, December 8th, 2011
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If there is something that’s been on our minds lately here, it’s been travel. Here to fan the wanderlust flames at Jordana Paige is knitter, designer, author, teacher and avid traveler Donna Druchunas. She sits down for a chat in our latest edition of Knitter Profiles.

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Knitting in Rome

JP:  What’s the best time for you to knit?

DD: I love knitting when I travel. It keeps me from getting nervous, frustrated, or just plain bored when in airports and planes or when on long car rides. I especially love buying one skein of a special yarn I find at a shop I visit and making a small project that I can finish
during my trip. In fact, I’m working on a booklet with a “knitter’s dozen” of patterns that I made during my year of travel in 2010. I went to Hawaii, Alaska, New York, Florida, Wisconsin, England, Scotland, France, The Netherlands, Italy, Geneva, and Lithuania. It was an amazing year.

JP: That sounds so awesome. We’ve just been talking about how well-traveled JP bags seem to be. What stamps are on your L.J. Kaelms’ passport?

DD: Alas, I didn’t have my bag on last year’s trip. But this year it’s already been to Oregon for Sock summit, and then to New York, New Jersey, Maine, Nova Scotia in Canada, Boston, and Vermont in October and we’re getting packed to go to California, Vancouver, and Denver this month. Now that I’ve had time to experience using my L.J. Kaelms bag, I can’t imagine ever traveling without it.

JP:  How did you find out about JP?

DD: Jordana very generously sent me a bag for Sock Summit. I’d seen her bags before in yarn shops and had been drooling over them, but never had the gumption to actually order one!

JP: What was your reaction?

DD: Futterwackin! I was so thrilled.

JP: If you could eat or drink anything with no consequences, what would it be?

DD: Right now? A whole box of Scottish shortbread. Sometimes I want to devour a whole NY pizza or a 3-lb Maine Lobster drowned in melted butter.  I love good food, especially when in the company of good friends.

JP: Where is one of your favorite places to travel?

DD: It’s so hard to pick. I’m hooked on Europe these days. I love going to Lithuania and I have wonderful friends in Switzerland and England. The hardest part of traveling is falling in love with places and people that you won’t be able to see again for a long time.

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Donna at Woolfest in England

JP: How did you get into knitting and cruising?

DD: I don’t remember. Somehow I got in touch with Melissa at Craft Cruises and I was excited about doing an Alaska Cruise because I’m always looking for another excuse to visit Alaska again. The cruise let me visit places like Haines and Juneau that I hadn’t been able to get to on my previous research and teaching trips.

Now I do a cruise every year. This last one to Canada and New England was with an absolutely AMAZING group of women and would have been a wonderful experience even if we’d never gotten into port to explore. But, OMG, the yarns we found once we got off the boat. I’m back to familiar territory with another Alaska Cruise in May 2012.

JP: What project are you working on right now?

DD: Beaded fingerless gloves. I’ve adapted an Estonian lace/leaf pattern with beads. I’m making a second pair for myself now and then a pair for my niece for Christmas. I’ve also promised some Facebook followers that I’d get a pattern written soon, too.

JP: What’s the one knitting project you’ve always wanted to try but just haven’t gotten around to it, or you’re just a little intimidated by?

I bought an Intarsia sweater kit from LaLana wools years ago and I don’t know if I’ll ever actually make it. I don’t hate knitting Intarsia, but I don’t know when I will have time for such a large Intarsia project because even though the knitting itself is simple, it requires a lot of attention and is slow going. I’ve been daydreaming about making a mitered-square or lace shawl with the yarn instead…we’ll see.

JP: I love the portrait of you and your kitty on your website. Who drew that?

DD: That was Joyce M. Turley at Dixon Cover Design. She did most of the illustrations for my books Ethnic Knitting Discover and Ethnic Knitting Exploration and I’m hoping to work with her on a new pattern line that I’ll be developing in 2012.

JP: How many JP bags or patterns have you bought/knit over the years?

DD: Two now! I picked up a Bella bag, which is smaller than the L.J. Kaelms bag, at Interweave Knitting Lab so I can use it when I’m not on the road.

JP: Coffee or tea?

DD: Both. Mostly coffee. But I love Chai and my English friends have taught me to drink black tea with milk and sugar. It’s quite addicting!

Donna Taking A Coffee Break In Vilnius

Coffee time in Vilnius, Lithuania

JP: What was your favorite book to write?

I know it’s politically incorrect to say, but Arctic Lace. Because I loved the travel and research that went along with that book, and learning about a different culture. I’m working on a book about Lithuania right now that will be a lot like Arctic Lace, although (obviously) the details and knitting projects will be completely different.

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Donna with her kitty, Uno.

JP: What are your cats’ names?

DD: Uno, DeeDee, and Buddy. They all came with their names from the shelter, and I didn’t see any reason to change them. Although I sometimes call them Monkey Boy, Tiny Girl, and Budski.

JP: What inspires you?

Everything, but especially travel and beautiful yarns. It is impossible for me to take a trip and visit new yarn shops without creating an entire pattern line in my head. The hard part is when it comes to making them real. There’s only so much time in the day (the year!) and I have to force myself to focus.

JP: How did you learn to knit?

DD: My grandmother taught me. I don’t even remember learning. It’s like I was born knowing how to knit.

JP: What was your first knitting project? How did it go?

DD: I don’t remember making anything except a swatch of honey comb cables when I was a girl. Obviously if I was knitting cables, I’d done other things before that. But I don’t recall any projects and whatever I made is now lost.

JP: If you were a superhero, what would your superpower be?

DD: Flying like Superman so I could visit any place on the planet in an instant!

JP: What’s one of the strangest things you’ve put in your JP bag?

DD: God knows. LOL. I carry it with me all the time when I’m on the road, so everything gets tossed in at one time or another. A chewed off fingernail? Leftover paella?

JP: What’s one of your favorite outdoor activities?

DD: Swimming in salt water. I miss living by the ocean so much, being land-locked in Colorado. I’m not a big fan of lakes with slimy, muddy bottoms.

JP: Do you prefer to knit alone or with friends? Why?

DD: Alone. Whenever I go to knit group I either a) mess up my knitting or b) put it down and just enjoy chatting with my friends.

JP: Thanks for all your time answering our questions! You’re an inspiration to the knitting traveler.

Thanks for inviting me. This was fun! I love talking about knitting and travel and my Jordana Paige bag has become the intersection of these two loves in my life. PLUS it has room for all of my writing materials, too. Amazing!

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You can find Donna on Facebook, Twitter, and Ravelry. If you’d like to be featured in our knitter’s profile, we’d love to hear from you! Email or leave your info in the comments and we’ll make it happen! Don’t worry, you don’t have to submit photos of yourself if you’re not into that (but we do want to see your knitting and your bags for sure!).


Gynna B: A knitter’s profile

Friday, September 9th, 2011
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One of the most quiet understated guys I know told me recently about how he scaled a mountain and then snowboarded down it. To look at him, you would never guess this. I’m a firm believe that everyone has stories worth telling, as long as you ask the right questions.

So in the spirit of introductions and stories, we’re starting a new series here at the JP blog, which focuses on you, the Jordana Paige fan, the knitter, the reason we’re all here in the first place, right?

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One of the first people I talked to about a knitter’s profile was Gynna B, partially because she’s bought six bags and at least three patterns but also because she’s chatty on Twitter and Jordana has chatted with her several times at different events.

After talking with her, it’s apparent she’s a girl after my own heart. If she was going to be a superhero, she would be Cat Woman. “She can do anything! Jump, fight, hear, see and is really fast…”

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Keiki, Gynna's cat, loves the Rio, now that she won't fit in the Bella anymore.

I’m a huge Cat Woman fan, so she’s already scoring major points (even without that awesome photography and adorable kitty). That and the girl loves to ride her motorcycle on nice days when she’s not knitting, which has to be on my short list of awesome outdoor activities as well.

Here’s a bit of our Q&A with Gynna. I think my favorite part has to be about the strangest thing she put in her JP bag. Read on:

JP: When do you enjoying knitting most?

G: I actually always have my knitting with me. Usually even two projects! I knit a minimum of 15 minutes a day and if I don’t, I’m a complete mess!

JP: How did you find out about JP? What was your reaction? 

G: Oh wow, that’s a good question. I know it was in 2005, and it seemed like everywhere I looked the Knitter’s Satchel was everywhere!!! I immediately fell in love and HAD to have one! I of course started stalking the website and finding shops where I would be to try one out and then ended up purchasing the Ocean Blue Satchel from Ancient Pathways Yarn shop in Fresno.

JP: If you could eat or drink anything with no consequences, what would it be? 

G: Oh that would definitely be Fish and Poi. My family is from Hawaii and growing up my Gramma would always make us Fish and Poi for special occasions. I also could go for Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream!

JP: What project are you working on right now? 

G: Haha what project am I not working on? Off the top of my head: two pairs of socks, Bel Air sweater, two shawls, a Wedding Shawl and Shane

JP: Which JP bag is your favorite? 

G: Can’t choose a favorite, I love them all! But my Black Rio and Bella get the most love… I typically use 2-3 bags at a time. This past weekend for example I used all three of my current JP bags!

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My Egg Plant Purple Rio is my overnighter bag, perfectly holds 3 outfits, change of shoes, toiletries/makeup case and my Kindle. My Black Onyx Rio is my camera bag: it goes on all my photo shoots with me and is absolutely perfect for holding my Canon DSLR, mini computer, knitting, camera accessories/lenses.

My Black Bella is my go to everyday purse. I usually have a knitting project, sunglasses, wallet, small camera, iPhone and any other random stuff I think I’ll need for the day.

JP: How did you learn to knit? 

G: I taught myself how to knit  in 2002 my Freshmen year in college. I learned how to crochet the year before but wanted to learn how to know also. I look online and read a bunch of tutorials and just practiced til it was perfect.

JP: Nice! How did your first knitting project go? 

G: My first knitting piece does not actually exist! When I first started I knit sooo tightly, I was using horrible scratchy yarn and these needles my mom had used when she was a kid.

Needless to say after casting on and knitting then ripping out a few times I tossed the yarn aside and went to JoAnn’s and purchased soft yarn and better needles and then the Magic Happened! I knit a simple garter stich scarf… but it was perfect and I gifted to a close friend.

JP: What inspires you? 

G: I get my inspiration from a lot of different places and people. If I am particularly desperate I will go outside and just look, no matter where I am, just the act of going outside and looking up and actually seeing the world around me is inspirational!

I also find inspiration from many online artists and of course Ravelry!

JP: What’s one of the strangest things you’ve put in your JP bag?

G: A zucchini. It actually JUST happened. A friend had some extra from her garden and I slipped one in my Rio as I was walking out the door. When I got to my next stop, I was setting up for a photo shoot and was surprised when I reached for a lens and grabbed a zucchini instead!

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You put *what* in here?

JP: Do you do any other sorts of crafty stuff? 

G: Most definitely! I’ve taken up spinning and weaving, I also Sew, got my first machine when I was 7 and haven’t looked back! I still sew clothes for myself but now I mostly sew for my Etsy shop, I also do beading and make stich markers and jewelry which I hope to have in my shop soon.

Do you prefer to knit alone or with friends? Why? I like both. Alone if I want to learn something new or have a deadline or to decompress. With friends because everything is better with friends! I love the companionship and camaraderie and that no matter what your age or background knitting brings everyone together.

You can check out Gynna’s blog is  if you want to check out her work or just say hi. She’s also Gynnab on Ravelry.

If you’d like to be featured in our knitter’s profile, I’d love to hear from you! Email me or leave your info in the comments and we’ll make it happen! Don’t worry, you don’t have to submit photos of yourself if you’re not into that (but we do want to see your knitting and your bags for sure!).

Thanks again Gynna!

Workshop & Trunk Show in Monterey

Monday, September 27th, 2010
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Recently my high school sewing teacher, Bella (Bella’s namesake), opened a sewing studio in Monterey, CA. About a month ago I stopped by for a visit. It was such a joy to see her in her element, having accomplished something she’d always dreamed of.

On October 17th Bella’s Studio will be hosting a Jordana Paige Trunk Show from 1pm-4pm, complete with bags and sweater samples. I’ll be teaching a workshop that day on how to make the baby dress pictured here. To sign-up for the workshop, call Bella at 831-920-2272. Complete details about the event can be found here.

baby dress and knitter's satchel in grape

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