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Showing posts with label wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wednesday. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

lovely pip

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You guys know Pip right? You must. Meet me at Mikes? Sew La Tea Do? Writes for Frankie magazine? Maybe you saw her on The Circle spreading the crafty love? She a Craft extraodinaire; surrogate mother to a million crafters all over Melbourne? If the answer is no then I definitely recommend you get to know her...

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Pip is a MASSIVE inspiration for us. It's difficult to over state just what an impact she has had on the way we imagine our futures and our lives. And Pip is a very busy lady. She's a shop keeper of a lovely shop called Meet Me At Mikes on Brunswick st.

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She's already published 2 books and we learn from her blog that she's currently working on 2 more! Through her books we've learnt a whole lot of skills. As well as being extremely beautiful they are full of pretty great projects that are very very do-able. Mostly we owe Pip big time because by her example she makes themaybepile... seem like not just a pipe dream but a genuine possibility.

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Pip's not really into specialising which is great because neither are we, instead she works in any medium that takes her fancy. She's sort of on a mission to revive the lost art of crochet which she is really good at. Go here to get a nifty pattern with step by step instructions to crochet the some decorative baubles you may've seen in frankie magazine in Decmber. Knowing my crochet skills i'd probably have to start now to have them finished in time.

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Mostly we love the way she's interested in making the world a little bit more beautiful and bringing communities closer together and making everyone feel involved and special and talented, which everybody deserves all the time. We both have personal stories of how pip has affected us so here they are:

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Steph - After about a year of living in Melbourne, I returned to my home town of Perth, Western Australia. To ease back into the company of my old friends, My dear friend Ashlee suggested we have a craft circle. So we packed up our mums sewing boxes, dipped into spotlight and made cupcakes before heading to Ash's house for our very first afternoon of craft. Before we began we looked through Pip's first book 'Meet Me At Mikes!' cover to cover and were so inspired by what we saw. So we began - it took us 6 hours to make 4 fabric coasters each... Ash was the only person who could use a sewing machine so it made it a bit slow!! Well 18 months later, my ability to sew has greatly improved, and my love of craft has grown and grow, all thanks to one lovely lady!

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Ainsley: back in way before before time, such a long long time back, when I was still in high school, Meet me at Mikes was located on Bridge Rd and I happened upon a sign in the window asking for crafters to put their wares in the shop. This was before themaybepile.. was even a glint in my eye. Back then my medium of choice was wire. I know it sounds yuck now but in the early 00's wire and beaded jewellery was a hot commodity. I was so so nervous to show anyone my stuff let alone a shop owner I didn't know but Pip was so sweet. She said "these are works of art", she said "you are very talented and creative", I can almost remember everything she said. She said I should price them up and up. She was the best. And when I went in to collect the unsold pieces and a cheque for $83 I was the happiest 14 year old in the world. It was the best $83 I ever made. It was the beginning of my craft empire. Thanks so much Pip. It still means a whole lot to me.

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You can check out Pip's blog here.
And I defs recommend you check out her Flickr. It's pretty spesh.
And check out her books "Meet me at Mikes" and "Sew La Tea Do" or drop into the shop sometime. You won't regret it!

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Friday, March 11, 2011

i love love tania patritti

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ok so i should've posted this on wednesday as it's about inspiration and wisdom Wednesday but (as is becoming a bit of a trend) i'm a few days late. i wanted to give this post justice because i've recently had a few (half-hearted) attempts at making softies myself and thus have a new found respect and adoration of this very talented princess of plush.

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tania patritti sells har handmade stuffed creatures under the name of "ninon". I'd seen her stuff around for a while but only really honed in on her awesomeness when i read about her in Jo Waterhouse's book Indie Craft (which by the by is a pretty awesome publication if you get a chance, check it out). In Indie Craft tania discusses her method saying "I never make patterns; every piece I make is one of a kind... i usually cut directly on the fabric". Amazing! sounds super tactile and creative. I've been knitted a lot recently and fell sort of confined by patterns at the moment. I can't wait to bust out.

Like me Tania is a self confessed fabric addict and I'm definately going to give plush's another go this winter. give me something to snuggle in to on the cold Melbourne nights. maybe i could donate a few to charity. if you know of any good ones let me know.

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you can check out more of tania's stuff on her blog www.superninon.blogspot.com

or on her etsy: www.ninon.etsy.com

do. yourself. a favour.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

handmade romance

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This is our first Wednesday Wisdom post, and I am excited to tell you all about a favourite Melbourne crafter of mine, Handmade Romance.

I have been reading Evie Barrow’s blog Handmade Romance for a little while now, and as a brooch lover , have fallen head over heels for her and her bearded men. A graphic designer by day, ninja crafter by night, Evie is a great example to every new crafter and I suggest you check out her blog!

Currently handmade romance has a window display at Craft Victoria’s enCOUNTER window titled 'Travelling Circus' – which is inspired by her newest brooch range, which includes characters from the circus. The window display will be up until the 5th of March, an awesome site, that you should make time to see. For more info check out http://craftvic.org.au/whats-on/encounter/handmade-romance-and-the-travelling-circus

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Luckily for me Craft Victoria’s blog recently included an interview of Handmade Romance due to the window display and also because they are a stockist of her amazing brooches. For my post today I have grabbed a couple of lines from this interview, but I suggest you head to this link to see it in it's entirety.
http://craftvictoria.blogspot.com/2011/02/studio-visit-interview-handmade-romance.html
… this includes lots of photos from Handmade Romance’s colourful workspace, which is something I always find very interesting .
( Ainsley and I plan to put up some photos from our own workspace soon!)

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Evie talks about getting started with her online store “ I didn't know how my work would be received but one thing has lead to another and in just over a year my work has appeared in Frankie magazine and online magazines such as Maeve and Babiekins as well as various blogs.” But how does she balance her full time graphic design work and her craft which has become a full time job in itself “mostly I feel that balance is a bit of a mystical word in my world right now.”

Her inspiration is from “everywhere. I especially love the every day and the ordinary. Observing the simple things. Overheard conversations. Train rides. Supermarkets. Cafes. Walks. Pattern. Colour. Nature. Music.” Handmade Romances parting advice “ it's important to remember to enjoy the process as much as the outcome when it comes to crafting and creating. Trust your instincts and do not be afraid to follow your heart.”

Check out Handmade Romance’s Blog and Etsy
http://handmaderomance.blogspot.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/handmaderomance?ref=pr_shop_more

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