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ELENA
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DESIGNS

clutch bag, brown/beige/black tapestry, $89
tote bag, marigold & off white cotton, $110 hobo bag, red & brown tapestry, $120
clutch bag, brown/beige/black tapestry, $89 tote bag, marigold & off white cotton, $110 hobo bag, red & brown tapestry, $120

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1. Thanks for featuring me as HB101's Handbag Designer of the Day. One correction, however in the information: Where can a shopper buy your bags?Should read: Karen Allen Fiber Arts, Great Barrington, MA:DepARTure. Albany, NY;Williams College Museum of Art Shop, Williamstown, MA. - Ellen Younkins from NY, January 13, 2010.
2. Gorgeous bags - simple but very striking! - Jane Miller from WI, January 14, 2010.
3. Your bags are lovely. I own a few tote bags. I get compliments on them all the time. I really love the weight of them and how they feel on my shoulder. I always smile when I am ready to leave the house and I have one of your bags going along with me...they are just so pretty and unique! - Aurelia from NY, January 15, 2010.
4. Awesome collections of bags, I really like them - Ariat work boots, from USA, January 15, 2010.
5. Way to go, Ellen!!! I'm proud to be able say I know the designer. Wishing you all the best!Susana - Susana from NY, January 16, 2010.
6. Hi EllenCongratulations! Your bags are gorgeous and definitely show your graphics design background. Barbara CostanzoGuilderland Sewing Guild Member - Barbara Costanzo from NY, January 16, 2010.
7. Your work is just beautiful The bags look so perfect. I'm a retired Nurse manager. I 've made purses for about 5yrs. I'm 72yrs old. Isn't it nice to start anew. Phyllis - Phyllis Jackson from MO United States, January 20, 2010.
8. I love Ellen's work. I personally own the marigold tote pictured here, thank you very much! Carry a piece of art on your shoulder! Life is too short to blend in with the mass produced... - Michele from Williamstown, MA!, January 22, 2010.
 

I am a retired graphic artist, 75 years old, and have become addicted to making handbags and I spend several hours each day working at what I consider a labor of love. I find it extremely satisfying to be able to design and produce things that appeal to people who appreciate handcrafted, one-of-a-kind bags. Right now I am “thinking Spring” for my newest designs (not easy to do here in the cold North East in upstate New York where I live).

I use tapestry type drapery and upholstery fabrics, faux suede and faux leathers for my bags which are often embellished with unique buttons and ornaments. I like to “let the fabric speak to me” when starting a new design. The patterns and textures inspire me, often suggesting the shape or size of the bag design. I started making bags several years ago after attending a presentation by a nationally known handbag maker at my local American Sewing Guild chapter. I was recently retired, just beginning to sew with some skill and I liked the idea of incorporating my knowledge of graphics with sewing - and - I needed something creative to do. I would hope that what interests people to purchase my bags is the quality of fabrics, workmanship and individual design. I strive to be current with what is fashionable, without losing the unique quality that says “handcrafted”.

I don’t really have a design nightmare story, however I have had a lot of frustrating sewing experiences. If I’m not happy with the way a bag is going together I will make changes along the way - I like to call this “design as you go”. I think my greatest achievement is the satisfaction of doing something creative and knowing that my work is being sold by vendors, such as Museum shops and small boutiques who realize the value of hand-crafted products.

 
What is your name? Ellen Younkins
Where are you from? Schenectady, New York
Where do you live now? Albany, New York
How old are you? 75
Do you have a design background? Grapic Artist for 30 years
Do you still have a day job? No.
What year were your bags born? 1995
Bag brand name: Elena Y Designs
What is their retail price range? $45 - $180
Where can a shopper buy your bags? Karen Allen Fiber Arts, Albany, NY
For more information, contact: eyounkins@nycap.rr.com

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