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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Thrift - Reluctance to spend money unnecessarily

As this is our first Thrift Thursday, I thought I would keep this post simple.

Thrift - Reluctance to spend money unnecessarily.

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I'm Lucky because..
- I got my favourite red dress when i was 15 from a friend of mine.
- I got my cat, Bing, for free ( he invited himself into this picture).
- My kind of music ( Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby) is always in the $1 box at secondhand record stores.
- Every baby- boomer is throwing away their tapes.
- Classic books are plentiful at the op shop, as are doilies.
- People throw 'ruined' chairs onto their lawns.

I love the second hand, ruined, and unused. It sustainable for our planet, kind to the pocket, and so often lends its self to day dreaming of other times.

Keep a lookout next Thursday for a project using our thrifting philosophy.

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

Friday, February 25, 2011

++ take a bow

bows

bows are pretty great. they are nice in your hair and nice around boys necks. they're a pretty good embellishment and to be honest a good hand sewn bow is a bit of an art form. we've had lots of practice.

my pockets and handbag have small stashes of scrap fabric and a needle and thread and now i can rassle up a pretty dandy bow in under a minute. they are a lot better if you press them though but also a bit of a bus- time- passer and pretty good still iron free. i like to be able to craft wherever i go and this is a good on the go past-time.

so here a few ways to make bows. this is my first ever tutorial so be gentle. it might seem obvious to some but it's also sometimes a little tricky. we're going to add to these techniques over time until we have a whole ca-bow-dle.
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ok so first cut a rectangle. it can be any size. the bow will end up roughly a quarter of the size of the rectangle. my piece is as big as a $5 note

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cut a second piece 2 fingers wide in the same or contrasting fabric

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fold the long edges of the large piece in towards the center with a little cross over and then the short edges in to the center and press

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sew together using a running stitch

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pull it tight and wrap the smaller piece around. be sure to tuck the sides in so the seams don't show and without cutting the thread sew the small peice together at the back of the bow.

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slide a bobby pin in the back and you're ready to rock-a-billy it. make some for your besty or sew a safety pin in the back of a big one and pin it to your boys collar.

have a great day!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

++ Organised Chaos

hooray tuesday.

march has nearly arrived and we are soooo excited! and scared. and excited. we've decided on some topics which our blog will revolve around for the month. This is them:

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+ themaybepile... Monday - where we write about everything themaybepile... wants to do, is doing and has done as well as sometimes things themaybepile... is selling and making

+ how-to'sday - tutorials, projects and lists of links

+ wisdom wednesday - this is where we write about the people, blogs and products that are inspiring us

+ thrift thursday - all about saving precious pennies and our precious planet

+ fabric stash friday - our obsession, our muse, our greatest desire and the greater taxer of our paychecks as well as our favourite medium

+ skills saturday - skills

+ say it on sunday - anything else left to say. here you can find reviews, discussions, books, projects, recipes and insights to our lives and hobbies. also maybe some nice stories and photos.

++ The March to Madness

We have a small secret to confess: we are a little bit baby crazy at the moment. We’re forever cooing at them on the tram and in the street but until we can convince our lovely but long-suffering boyfriends that baby’s are a good idea themaybepile has become our baby. I’m sure most of you out there know what an awesome displacement activity crafting can be! And so to get it off the ground, to get us focused and looking straight ahead we’ve decided, nay resolved!, to blog everyday in March. We’re calling it our March to Madness. Stay tuned!

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Our First Stall!

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Last Saturday themaybepile... had it's first market stall and it was a rip roaring success.

We learnt so much about market stalling and have all hands on deck building a new display.

Can't wait to have another one!

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