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VTG CLT for the Littles: Handmade for Kids Roundup!

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VTG CLT is popping up at the warehouse located at 2205 N Tryon, Charlotte, NC for the fourth annual Summer Market on July 24th (VIP Shop) and 25th (Market Day)! Come out and spend the day shopping with over 80 vintage & handmade vendors. Leading up to the market, we’ll be sharing vendor spotlight posts that give you a chance to meet some of our amazing vendors in advance of the market.

Our talented makers and designers have some serious treats in store for your littles.  From apparel to one of a kind toys and gifts, the range and quality of handmade children’s products you’ll find at this market is the biggest and best one yet! Here is a tiny preview of what’s in store:

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If you’ve been around a teething baby, you know they grab and put everything in their mouth, trying to sooth those poor aching gums.  Studio {1859} to the rescue!  Check out their new line a line of crochet & wood teething toys and teething necklaces for mamas to wear. The teething toys combine cotton crochet with natural, chemical-free wooden rings to provide a cute, fun and safe alternative to plastic toys. The teething necklaces make a cute accessory for mom to wear to keep their little one entertained while nursing or baby-wearing. Other crochet items will be available at the market including baskets made from recycled fabric yarn, hair accessories and a small selection of scarves/hats.

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The Magpie Co.

Elizabeth Conner has been sewing since she was a teen, has dabbled in other handmade small businesses, and just last year found her footing and passion in her own handmade line for kids: the Magpie Co. Featuring classic design with a modern and comfy twist for even the tiniest fashion forward babes. We pride ourselves on utilizing  ethically sourced textiles from all over the world, all handmade in gorgeous Monroe, North Carolina, a small town right outside of Charlotte.
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Little Tonto

Little Tonto is inspired by Mindy’s son Isaac, who has a genetic disorder called Fanconi Anemia. A small part of the disease is that the children always are very tiny. (You can read more about Isaac’s story here.) Mindy couldn’t find shoes to fit him, so she gathered some leather scraps & scissors & started testing out all sorts of little boots & shoes. She quickly fell in love with making little moccasins & trying new fun creative designs.  Check out these gorgeous little mocs from her summer market line:

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Bunch Collective

Bunch Collective is back with whimsical, one-of-a-kind crochet toys and decorative objects!  It all started with a toy crafted for Nicci’s own kids–it was so much fun she wanted to make more and more! Look at how much personality is in each one of these faces.  Sol pillows and colorful garlands will be back, together with fruits and vegetables, and other happy characters.  Each piece is crafted lovingly by hand. Check out some of the inventive details in these creatures:

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Dunlap Love

Kaylyn was inspired to start Dunlap Love by the nightly made up stories and adventures of her 3 kiddos and their big imaginations. She creates unique handmade plush using high quality fabrics and recycled materials, and thought out detail (such as butt cracks, yup). As an adoptive family, Dunlap Love supports families bringing children home, with 20% of profits each month.

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Zoe Girl Designs

Zoe Girl Designs is a handmade apparel line based in Concord, NC. After the birth of her third child, Donna decided to leave the legal field.  A year later, she started sewing, and Zoe Girl Designs followed soon after.  The summer market line will feature colorful sundresses, bubble shorts, and bodysuits.

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WINTER MARKET VENDOR SPOTLIGHT: Mag + Pie

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Our vendor spotlight posts give you a chance to meet some of our amazing vendors before the Vintage Charlotte Winter Market on November 15, 2014 at The Fillmore Charlotte.  We are really excited to welcome Mag + Pie to her first Vintage Charlotte market.

mag+pieMag+Pie was new on the scene in January 2014, but not new to the handmade world. Owner/Operator, Elizabeth Conner, has been sewing since she was a teen, has dabbled in other handmade small businesses, and just this year found her footing and passion in her own handmade organic line for kids. Featuring classic design with a modern and comfy twist for even the tiniest fashion forward babes.

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She has since added unique and original tees for kids and their grown-ups, collaborating with local Charlotte artists such as Adam Lazzara, frontman to the band Taking Back Sunday and Jenn Small, tattoo artist at 510 Tattoo in NoDa.

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The Summer Market Vendor Spotlight: Sweet Southern Purl

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Our vendor spotlight posts give you a chance to meet some of our amazing vendors before the Vintage Charlotte Summer Market on June 29th, 2013 at The Fillmore Charlotte.
Please welcome Martha from Sweet Southern Purl:

sweet southern purl, vintage charlotte, summer market, knitNesting.  

It’s inevitable when you’re pregnant. Most people compulsively clean…getting ready for the upcoming baby.  

Not me.  

Nope…I decided at 6 months pregnant to teach myself to knit.  I had dabbled in crocheting.  I knew a few stitches but couldn’t follow a pattern to save my life.  Regardless…I figure, I got this.  So I dig out some ridiculously huge knitting needles I somehow had, google “how to cast on”, and three hours later (after then googling “how to cast on for children”), I had done it.  I then googled knitting stitches and practiced as many as I could.  After that I was ready to tackle my first project.  

Now most people would have started with something simple…maybe a scarf.  What do I decide to start with…a baby sweater.  It took me probably two weeks and a lot of advice on knitting forums…but I finished.  It was full of mistakes, and the sleeves are crazy long, but it was my first piece…and I’m keeping it.  Forever.  

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The rest is pretty much history.  After a couple more projects people were asking me to open an etsy shop.  I hesitated because who opens a knitting shop after teaching themselves how to knit the month before?  I caved around Halloween of last year…and less than a month later I had a 30 order backlog.  I even knit in labor.  It’s been a challenge knitting with a 2 year old and a baby, but I’ve found my groove.  I love finding new things to create, and I’m beyond excited to be a first time vendor at Vintage Charlotte.

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sweet southern purl, vintage charlotte, summer market, knit

sweet southern purl, vintage charlotte, summer market, knit

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