Sep 5, 2011

stack

I love a good stack of fabric.

Sep 3, 2011

new fabric




Picked up from the printer yesterday and straight to the sewing machine. 

My new 'Eva & Kit' print in 4 different colourways. 

These cushions and a quilt will be part of my stall at the Art & Design market in Wollongong on Sept 18th. Details here.


Aug 24, 2011

and another

A little while back Sarah posted me some Liberty fabric to make this top for the shop. Here's the pics! I have to admit to never sewing with Liberty fabrics before. It's so soft and smooth. I recently visited the store in London and was so overwhelmed with choice I didn't buy any fabric for myself. Well, in my defense I had hoped to return without a child (my eldest boy) in tow. But sadly the other child (youngest) got ill and all my shopping plans were thrown out the window.  



Aug 17, 2011

pattern





While sewing up a few bags for some upcoming markets, the bright idea occurred to put the pattern in my shop. I first designed this in 2008. It fits one lunch box and a drink bottle perfectly or throw your crochet in it for a crafty morning tea with the girls.

Aug 15, 2011

eva & kit


This print has been on the to-do-list for ever. Both my Grandmother (Eva) and my Nan (Kit) were very clever and crafty ladies that loved a little crochet. I'm sure they both had a go at teaching me their skills, but it wasn't until last year that I finally got the hang of a good crochet square.


Basically this design was created for wall stickers you can get here. And then became a brooch you can get here.


So 'Eva & Kit crochet squares' fabric will go to the printer this week. To be printed on the ethically produced hemp/organic cream cotton that is super soft and my new favourite. I haven't decided on colours yet, just playing around.

market

This is a great opportunity for locals to support local designers!

Aug 13, 2011

powerhouse









There was lots of knitting and weaving at the powerhouse discovery centre today. I even talked Mum into having a go at the giant knitting needles. I couldn't stop laughing, she could barely hold them up.