Friday, 15 June 2012

Espress O & Classic Racer Cycling Caps: Now in Two Sizes!

Espress O and riding goes so well together!
 All pics: © Red Dots Cycling



We've been busy like beavers bringing back three very popular cycling caps.


There's only a week left before our first show of the season, the MEC BikeFest June 23rd, and we're topping off our cycling cap stock.

What is old ... is new again!

Re-introducing: Espress O (with a hint of Orange) and Classic Racer cycling caps, because our customers wanted two different size choice! Both handmade caps now available in two sizes... Small/Medium (21" - 22 1/2") & Medium/Large (22 1/2" - 24").

We hope to see you at the MEC BikeFest, where you can purchase these cool cycling caps or if you can't make it ...visit our shop!



Classy Classic Racer w/Stripe or...



...Classic Racer as is!

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

maillot à pois rouges: Patrocinio Jimenez

Jimenez was splendid where it counted in the high mountains
wearing the polka dot jersey for five days finishing
second in the KOMs classification!



The 1983 Tour de France invited the Colombian amateurs and Patrocinio Jimenez was the first Colombian rider to wear the maillot à pois rouges!

Sunday, 10 June 2012

Update: First Time Sewing

I'm giving my first time sewing, a whirl!



Our week with the blue monster sewing machine, I coin this phrase out of respect, is nearing the end.

Carolle and I rented this Sailrite sewing machine from Mason Sewing Machines in Vancouver, and preceded to make enough inner tube stock for the upcoming craft shows. Our first show is June 23 at the MEC BikeFest.

As I write this post, Carolle is finishing up on a new design we started at 3:30pm. Now, it's 6:41pm and we're almost done. We've tabulated the time spent and we figure seven days at 10 hours = average time spent with the blue monster: 70 hours. Not bad, good (exhausting) time spent.

While Carolle was grappling with the blue monster I was directed, for the first time, on her sewing machine. I've never used a sewing machine until now. I discovered fun and frustration trying to grasp threading, learning zig-zag & straight stitch, filling countless empty bobbins, screaming with broken thread, and re-gaining my composure. Really, the bottom line it's fun, the steep learning curve aside. I learned how much fun her machine is, it's forty-four years old. I guess it's liken to an old Italian steel bike, hint: my Marinoni. She takes very good almost god-like care with it; cleaning, oiling it basically pampering it with the knowledge that it will return the favor. And, it does. Something about an mechanical machine devoid of plastic it's all metal and built tank tough.

She experienced, for the first time, the uncanny displacement of hearing her sewing machine without working with it. Carolle still finds it weird.

I had my turn at the blue monster and I can tell you it's big, clunky, non-ergonomic, noisy (no complaints from our neighbours, yet) a sloth due to it's slow speed. But, it sure works well a good domestique in the line up of sewing machines. It will work with pretty much anything, as long as you feed it.

We've made incredible leaps at filling our rubber inner tube stocks including a some new products.

I'm feeling good putting out a full week's run with both machines going at the same time... and having fun with both!



Richard



A rare sight...
The Sailrite (aka blue monster) at rest.


Thursday, 7 June 2012

Growing with Etsy




It didn't take long...

We have a very good long relationship with Etsy, the online handmade marketplace. In 2008, Carolle first started to sell her knitted goods under the Galstudio name. As Etsy grew we changed 360 degrees. We had no idea we would be using Etsy to be part of our business. It's quite the metamorphosis, we grew along with them and we are proud of the business we've built into Red Dots Cycling, today.

Congratulations to our 1000th Etsy Sale, we will include something special in their order! Thank you!

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Approaching 1000 Etsy Sales




We're approaching 1000 Etsy sales...

Help us to celebrate this milestone and for becoming our 1000th customer, Carolle and I have decided to include a surprise gift!

Thank You for supporting Red Dots Cycling!

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Blue Monster


Sailrite Ultrafeed ZigZag blue monster!



It's super busy around here with heavy rubber inner tube production in our work studio.

We are busy getting ready for our first show, The MEC Bikefest June 23rd here in Vancouver. The sewing machine we rented is good for our needs, in fact, we are glad that we can rent to own. This Sailrite is made specifically for heavy fabric (ie. sail fabric). And, it can sew through rubber inner tube quite efficiently. We can now design new products we couldn't dream to do before. It's slow but it can go through pretty much anything (rubber that is) without a blink.

It's heavy around 60 pounds all metal, almost indestructible just don't forget to oil it when it needs it. It's a workhorse.

The only pet peeve is that it's not meant for intricate work, some of our designs are intricate... detail oriented. That means, we have to modify some of the designs keeping it simple as possible.

We have this blue monster until next Monday... and then we'll decide!




Wednesday, 30 May 2012

maillot à pois rouges: Jelle Vanendert

Vanendert on the summit of the Galibier, stage18
2011 Tour.


Belgium, Jelle Vanendert held the KOMs from stage 14 -19, 20th overall. Winner of stage 14, Saint-Gaudens to Plateau de Beille.