Hi there Happy Crafters......................I am currently busy as a wee bird in my "studio" pumping out all sorts of lovely-nesses! (is that a word?) So while my studio is full of not-quite-finished goodness (photos of these to follow soon...) I thought I'd distract you all by throwing in a few happy snaps of things I have made in the past year.
Made for my gorgeous sister, Karen (pronouned Car-in) and her family. She and hubby spent 10 years living (and breeding) in London. They moved back to the Southern Hemisphere 2 years ago and I thought this Union Jack cushion would be perfect for a Christmas present
What a ripper, don't you think?
It is made of hard wearing recycled denim - very fitting for a family with 3 boisterous UK born sons and a baby girl to boot!!!
Hope your all having a fab week thus far.............
They are felted slippers made from the very talented Grazina!! They are totally on my wishlist before winter ends!! But oh, how on earth do we make the decision as to which pair we want for ourselves, they are just all so damn gorgeous!!! Can you imagine your wee tootsies warm and snug in a pair of these!!
They also come in cutie little munchkin sizes as well....
Aren't they just to die for!!!
Hope your having a great and productive start to the week!!
Remember this wee girl in her gorgeous patchwork frock!!!
I found a packet of these Holly Hobbie postcards in a nearby op shop last year sometime and had filed them away in a "safe" place!!! Luckily today, I found them all over again!! I'm thinking someone dear to me will be receiving a wee postcard sometime real soon!!! There are a few to go around :)
I'm not sure if anyone else out there is having issues with their Blog but I have been of late.............I'm not able to post comments on my favourite blogs OR reply to comments I have received. Grrrgh. Very frustrating.
Finally, I have finished little Miss N's duffle coat!!! I used the floral sheet fabric to make loops for the toggles and cut out flowers to secure it. She loves it!!
Hope your all having a fab day regardless, back to the sewing machine...........
I had a very productive week last week but the best thing that happened was this gorgeous "find" at Vinnies down in Wang. I was obviously meant to call in that day for a wee "scrounge" as here was this pile of beautiful colourful vintage floral sheets just waiting for me!!! Whoa hoo! I have just finished washing, airing and folding these lovelies..............they have been hanging on my clothes horse for a few days just so I could admire them a bit longer!!!
What to do with these is the 64,000 dollar question???? A patchwork quilt cover??? A gorgeous dress???? Who knows, but while I decide I will enjoy drooling over their beauty in the meantime!!
Hi lovely bloggers, I'm on a roll and totally inspired thanks to the "fantabulous" (that's my new word for "fantastically fabulous) Bec over at http://www.naughtyshorts.blogspot.com/.
Bec is one talented, creative and motivated lady!!! I adore reading her blog and she is so god damn inspirational. Thank you so much Miss Bec, because of you I have been getting very creative and after reading your post about the gorgeous woollen coats that Wendy Hill from http://thetexturedleaf.blogspot.com/ has been creating I too got cracking and whipped up a little duffle coat for my gorgeous Miss Nikita (3). I must say I wasn't quite as fast as you though Bec!!!
Made from an old denim skirt and some left over vintage floral that I had previously used for Miss Nikita's patchwork rag quilt!!! I just need to rush out and purchase some toggles and sew them on to finish it off. That will be tomorrows No 1 job. Perfect for the coldy coldy days we have been getting here in the Mountains!!!
This full-length ocelot-and-mink fur coat sold for $2000.
Maybe it's a sign of the times. In April this year, Leonard Joel auctions in Melbourne staged its first sale of pre-owned designer clothing, accessories and furs and was amazed to find bidders queued up outside the auction rooms in South Yarra.
There was little publicity. Word of mouth was enough to attract a large, eager crowd.
More than 95 per cent of items sold at above estimate, some way above.
Fashion or surrealism? These Super Elevated Gillie shoes by Vivienne Westwood were one of the most desirable items listed.
The second auction in this series was held on June 19 and was equally successful. Consignments for the third, in August, are already being taken.
The formula is simple. They sell affordable luxury items from the 1950s to the present, mainly by top designers. At last month's auction there were 540 lots, ranging from Louis Vuitton luggage, a handbag by Paloma Picasso, a pair of Cartier sunglasses and an umbrella by Ungaro. Some noughties items were included, such as a 2005 Moschino suit and a 2008 jacket by Dolce & Gabbana. These are considered deeply retro now. Prices ranged from $50 to about $10,000. Several Sydney collectors flew to Melbourne to attend the auction, others bid online. But being there is preferred, as these are part auction, part social event.
This column's Melbourne spy was there and reported an eclectic crowd.
''[There were] elegant ladies dripping in jewels, unusually styled young men wearing high heels (yes, you read correctly) and fur, a few dressed for comfort in tracksuit pants and runners, lots of fabulous handbags and a mix of equally fabulous reading glasses,'' our source says.
It was a well-educated crowd. They had studied the form guide and knew exactly what they wanted. Most bidders had lot numbers circled and prices underlined.
Handbags proved to be the favourite category, with a Bulgari bag selling for $750, well above its $200 to $300 estimates. An Hermes Birkin bag, estimated at $8000-plus, sold for $10,000 after attracting bids from all over the room.
This was the most expensive item at the sale and perhaps the most keenly sought, eliciting ''a squeal of delight from the winning bidder when the hammer went down'', our spy says.
One of the featured items in the vintage frock section was a 1958 cocktail dress by Christian Dior that sold for $1000, right on its lower estimate. Just as much in demand were designer outfits from the 1980s. An evening dress by Laborn was unexpectedly popular, with the auctioneer struggling to keep up with the bids, which where flying in from all over the room. Hammer price was $360.
The 1980s section also included a red-leather cocktail dress and a couple of evening dresses by George Gross that screamed Pixie Skase. Another item to attract a bidding battle was a pair of Vivienne Westwood's platform shoes from 1993. Only a few brave souls would dare to wear them but following the Westwood retrospective staged by the National Gallery of Australia in 2004, her designs are now considered works of art and wouldn't look out of place displayed in a perspex cube. These sold for $900, slightly above upper estimate.
Then there were the furs, making a big comeback in these politically incorrect times. These included a Tibetan lamb coat, a seal-and-mink fur coat, a squirrel fur coat, a python-and-sable coat and a fox-fur stole by Pamela. The ocelot-and-mink coat by Myer Furriers was the most expensive offering and it sold for $2000, right on the lower estimate.
The Leonard Joel crew must have been delighted with the day. At the jewellery auction held beforehand, a natural pearl sold for $120,000, far above estimates. There is still big money out there waiting to be spent.
I'm not sure about all you readers out there, but I still love the thrill of finding something "Vintage" from your local opportunity shop!!!
Well lovelies...............I'm off to a Textile exhibition in the wee town of Beechworth.
You can never really have enough, ha??? I found these treasures at my local op shop this week for a gold coin!!! I'm not an embroider-er really, but there's never a better time than NOW to start.
It's been a busy week this week, kids are home for school holidays and we have had two trips to our nearest BIG towns for appointments, movies and what-knots. In between I have been s l o w l y getting my sewing studio organised. It is well overdue as I have been using my dining area as a "sweat-shop"............
Actually, I'm a bit over setting up the machine and the kitchen table caper and then packing it all up again at every meal time!!! More than once I have had to wipe tomato sauce off a piece of fabric, so............................
I am setting up our spare room off the shed into "The Sewing Studio". I've been in the process of planning this for a while but it's taking longer than I had initially anticipated!!! Mainly due to the fact that I had to wait for" Mr ODB" to be available to lift very heavy furniture OUT so I could move lots of shelving and tubs of fabric IN.
I have to say though, sewing has been rather cosy and conveniently located, at the kitchen table (ie : jug for making copious coffees, the fridge if I'm feeling peckish and of course the Loo!) but I need to be practical about this venture if I'm planning on earning an income from sewing at home!!!
So keep tuning in to the continuing saga here at one denim bird.............