Archive for July, 2008

Knitting Workshop with NYU’s Fashion Business Association

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Oct. 3, 2007 - Wenlan and I paid a visit to her alma mater tonight, holding an intimate knitting workshop event for 30 FBA members at New York University, arguably one of the trendiest campuses in the country. Whilst sipping flutes of sparkling cider, the girls (and guys!) enjoyed Twinkle’s fall 2007 Fashion Week show looped on DVD, and marveled over a trunk show of Twinkle’s latest offering in chunky knitwear – a cropped seed stitch hoodie, a dusty pink cable tunic, a cream-coloured lattice cardigan, as well as a mountain of chunky scarves and berets! 

The samples provided the right amount of motivation to embark on the evening’s project – a long, chunky merino wool scarf, complete with luxurious fringe.  After choosing a skein from one of Twinkle Handknits Soft Chunky’s new fall colours, each knitter was presented with a pair of Twinkle engraved size 19 wooden needles and a beginner-friendly Twinkle knitting guide, which provided instructions on how to cast on, make a knit stitch, and bind off. 

Wenlan began the workshop by speaking to us about how knitting played a key role in launching her whimsical, ultra-feminine label, Twinkle by Wenlan.  Fashionable knitwear, she said, was due to a comeback and she would use her skills and creativity to lead the way!  It was a very risky decision. Wenlan worked hard, from single handedly putting together dozens of her first lookbook to simultaneously meeting with investors and buyers…but the payoff was worth it!  Twinkle has consistently shown, with rave reviews, at Fashion Week and the label now includes home accessories, fine jewelry, as well as a series of popular knitting books featuring key pieces that made Twinkle a hit with knitters and fashionistas.

From the looks on faces, it was apparent that many hoped some of Wenlan’s drive and ambition would rub off onto them - at least to get through the evening’s workshop. 

Patience and excellent demonstration (provided by yours truly) quickly turned rocky starts into smooth sailing, with many beginning knitters completing more than half their scarf by the end of the night.  Concentrated silence was shattered as knitters picked up the process and began chatting and knitting enthusiastically, comparing lengths, trying on their work, and admiring how a simple accessory adds style and sophistication to any outfit.  After a group photo, a much more appreciative audience bid us farewell and hurried back to their dorms, undoubtedly to complete their project. 

And so, the first ever Twinkle workshop held at NYU was a success!  Most importantly, the lesson learned was that a little hard work is needed to persevere through any endeavor, no matter how big (like starting your own business) or small like picking up a pair of knitting needles for the first time.

Keep checking back with us for the latest news on Twinkle by Wenlan’s upcoming knitting events.

I WANT Coffee!!

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Hmmm, I want coffee.  I want coffee.  NO, I won’t, I can’t.  But I really want it.  I need it.  This is what’s going on in my head right now.  My boyfriend and I tried to give up coffee last week.  He lasted 7 days, I lasted 4.  It was just too painful to live in New York City without coffee.  I know I have a problem.  In fact, I think most of us at Twinkle have a little problem.  Most of this city may have a little coffee problem.  But one cup won’t hurt…right?

“BFF”

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Dogs can be a woman’s best friend and Milan and I have become just that. We spent the day stuffing goodie bags for our upcoming launch party at Marquee, calling magazines for an update on samples loaned, researching Manhattan studios, and even found a moment for some playtime in between. Oh! Puppy Love!

Tao’s Skirt

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Okay so, I’m in love with Tao’s skirt.  Anyone at this office will tell you that I am always commenting on what people are wearing.  I just can’t help it. A really great outfit needs to be appreciated. So, when I inquired the origins of the skirt, which I expected to be “designer”, I was pleasantly surprised to find out that Tao, herself was the designer.  She humbly shrugs that it was “so easy” but I suspect that I myself would end up with something that looked like a homeless person’s tutu.  Hmmmm, so Tao, do you take orders?

Bedding Relaxation

Monday, July 14th, 2008

The Day Dream Rug hangs as a backdrop in this picture. Instead of hanging a large oil painting, we thought that a rug might add more texture and warmth to a bedroom.

The Dew dove/plum duvet, Shanghai night standard pillowcase, and Dew lavender standard pillowcase have very intricate patterns. They fit together perfectly to create a Japanese enhanced room, which is dipped in femininity. On the bottom corner of the bed, The Lego and Zig-Zag throw pillows, the Stripe knitted throw, and the Chunky Knit Throw, introduce a modern and chic look.

The throws and throws pillows are effortlessly placed on the bed to make people, who find decorating to be a challenge, fall in love with this simplistic design. A simple tip: It’s always wise to stack a few throws on the nightstand to add some last-minute color to the room.

 

Pillow Talks

Monday, July 14th, 2008

It is better to go against the grain when it comes home designs. The same way that people create a work of art with their living room couches, you can use throw pillows to decorate bookshelves, as illustrated in the two photos above.

The Zig-Zag throw pillows in brown, crimson, and navy, and Lego throw pillows in brown, crimson and, navy, bring symmetry to a bare room. The Ikat throw pillows in charcoal, tangerine, and French grey bring a hot, Aztec mood.