I was a bit unnerved when I was getting ready to retire. After working my entire life I was concerned I wouldn't have enough to "do" with my time. The first couple months were the toughest but I then started to fall into an old love, sewing. It started when my 2 daughter in laws asked me to make some soft toys for the babies. The girls were very concerned when all the recalls on toys started to get worse. So, I started making soft, safe toys that were washable for the grandbabies.
They got all the "proto-types" and were happy to add their suggestions (which I was thrilled to get). The girls had a couple of their friends approach me to make some for their own babies. The toys were a hit and ByNanasHands was born!
I learned to sew at about age 8 at the side of my grandmother, Sophia. She had an old Singer treadle sewing machine that you worked with your feet, that was tough to do for an 8 year old that had trouble reaching the floor! I was able to sit with one cheek on a shorter stool and work the treadle with 1 foot! I had to of had the greatest wardrobe for my Barbie doll around. I made her clothes out of scraps that Grandma had around the farm from old clothes and even feed sacks. It instantly became a joy of mine and I went on to take lessons through 4-H Club....then marriage, children and a full time job came along and the machine was put away for many years.
Today a "good" day is any day I can sew! I love creating something special for customers and have a computer filled with wonderful pictures of babies that have received my toys that their Mom's have sent me!
I am registered with the CPSIA and create my toys according to all government regulations for the construction of children's items. Selling children's items is more than just making something and putting it out there, safety is VERY important. I don't sell anything that my own Grandkids couldn't play with. In fact, all of my toys have been "tested" by at least 1 of my 12 grandkids!
My husband and I, along with our 4 legged fur pup, live on Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. It's beautiful here and my sewing room overlooks the lake. It's my "happy place" and I'm glad I was able to share a small part of it and my life with you. And when I'm not sewing you'll find me in one of my many gardens. I grow all our own veggies each year and have many pretty flower beds all through the yard. I love to read, fish and swim with our pup. My husband and I are also members of our local Lions Club and work in our community volunteering often. Thanks for stopping by!