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A View from Bow Street: Getting Crabby is Okay

March 14, 2012 5:24:08 PM EDT

Getting Crabby is a Good Thing

For years Sea Bags has offered our custom tote program for customers to create a personalized look. During that time, we noticed that several folks incorporated the image of a crab on their special bags. For a while we have wanted to add a crab to our creature collection that includes whale tales, lobster claws and swordfish. And the timing was right for this spring.

We wanted our crab to be different and without the typical jagged points. It took several tries to get this one correct. A variety of concepts were shared but it wasn’t until this design, with softer lines, appeared we knew we had found our newest, sideway walking crustaceblue crab large totean friend.

Our crab is blue (royal blue, actually) but, for the biologists (or Marylanders) among us, it is not meant to be a blue crab. It is not a fiddle crab either.  Even though a closer look reveals the larger, right pincher and even though the fiddle crab moves its smaller claw from ground to mouth during feeding so it looks as if the animal were playing the larger claw like a fiddle, any resemblance is strictly coincidental. Believe me.

Crabs prefer semi-tropic waters so we don’t encounter many of them here in Maine. But our design is kept crabs on a stoolgeneral and is offered as a symbol of great strength and power in gripping and holding. It is also a great graphic for those people born under the zodiac sign, Cancer.

Our lobster claw debuted a couple of years ago and has been well received as a quintessential symbol of Maine ever since. Now we are pleased to add the crab design to our spring collection.

   blue crab pillow

0 Comments | Posted in A View From Bow Street By Jennifer DeChant

IKAT in the Indonesian language means "to tie" or "to bind."  IKAT is the Indonesian dyeing technique used to pattern textiles with a resist dyeing process, similar to tie-dye, on either the warp or weft fibers.  This age-old printing process has been hitting the the home deco market for sometime now with beautiful curtains, pillows and accent chairs. IKAT

Naturally the fashion designers have started to incorporate these striking fabrics into there collections with statement skirts, dresses, swimwear and a slew of accessories.  The IKAT technique typically is a bright, colorful, blurred and slightly abstract patterns which is ideal in creating that laid-back summer feel for both your home and/or wardrobe.

If you are pattern shy, the easiest way to embrace this trend is to accessorize, accessorize, accessorize!

0 Comments | Posted in General Fashion Fridays By Shana Aldrich