Tuesday, March 30, 2010

new japaneese goodness

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Yeah it's nothing new, but boy do they know how to make you want to get inside the book and make the settings your reality!
I was checking out blogs a few weeks ago and Gina had written about this book. I quickly went to etsy and purchased a copy. I love love Machine Made patchwork 1&2 and this one could easily be Machine Made Patchwork 3! Thanks for the link Gina.

ISBN978-4-579-11223-4

ISBN978-4-579-11223-4

New Tunes arrived in the post today purchased from JB online. and I am currently giving my ipod a makeover.

new tunes

Issue 12 is selling very well and don't foget you can still get Issue 9&10 for $5 each.Kids Issue out April 18.

Nat who did the cover for Issue 12 has just launched their NEW spunky website - check it.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Greg, Jane & Sharon

In the current issue of mixtape (12) we have an article on Greg "The Quilter". Jane & Greg are friends of ours and have an awesome house full of wickedness & loveliness!?
I just wanted to share a couple of images that didn't make it into the issue:



Gregs T-shirt Quilt

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Gregs Denim Quilt:

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Greg's Shirt Quilt:

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Greg & Janes collection of packaged food:

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I've got in my hot little hands a copy of the latest offering from Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - go forth and buy a copy (out April 2) - YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!!!
Oh man music is good for the soul...


Sharon Jones at SXSW - Photo Credit: Katie Hasty

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Kool Thing/s

buyolympia


mixtape is now represented by buyolympia - pretty happy about that one!! They sell really great things and now us!!


finderskeepers flyer


the beautiful madeleine stamer has done the latest flyer for the Finders Keepers Market
she also did our Issue 8 cover which SOLD OUT ages ago, so consider it a collectors item!!

Kool Thing for your listening pleasure

The Kids Issue #2 (for parents & carers) SPECIAL EDITION

We are currently pre-selling this Issue - It will be out April 18, 2010

Ok So we are a quarterly zine but with all these crazy pregnancy hormones floating around me I thought it would be cool to release our second Kids Issue (for parents & carers) SPECIAL EDITION before our baby arrives late April. Now I am not sure exactly how many to print so I am putting it up for pre-sale a bit earlier than usual. Please get in and put your cash down to guarantee a copy of this very special limited Edition of mixtapezine.

Kids Issue (for parents & carers) out April 18
(cover by Jess Greenfield)

Ok so it's not for kids its for parents/carers/family members...
It contains some crafty things to do with little ones LIKE-
Tooth Pillow Tutorial
Paper Doll Action
Kids Quilt
It has a story on Post Natal Depression
Also what it's like to find out you're going to be a DAD~
Cool things to do in the garden with kids
ACE kids books
Very COOL colouring in page
Mathilda's Market Stallholder profiles
Nappy - cloth/disposable
Reusable Baby Wipes
Sweet As
& some very ACE mum/business women profiles
& much more

48pages FULL COLOUR
$10
NOT PART OF SUBSCRIPTIONS


Our first Kids Issue with the wonderful cover by Claire Robertson is available as a PDF

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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Monday, March 8, 2010

Hula Action +++COMP CLOSED+++

Hula


My ACE and VERY talented friend Simmone has done an interview with the awesome Judith Lanigan in our current Issue 12 of mixtapezine.
I've been reading the book and I want to give it away to a lucky reader once I am finished.
All you need to do is email me mixtapezineATgmailDOTcom with the tile HULU ME!
and tell me in just a few words why I should send it to you.

OK THE BOOK HAS BEEN GIVEN AWAY!!! - THANKS TO ALL WHO ENTERED - Well done Kylie

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Tea Towels


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My mate Nat sent me the latest merch for one of her bands Oh Mercy I love the take on Australiana Kitsch.


tea towel action

Our first Wagons tea towel gets good use and I am currently involved in a tea towel swap. OVERKILL?? Nup!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

free!!


Knock yourself out!! Thanks kgirl xxx

One of mixtapes writers from the get go Ms Kylie Robson has written a cute kitsch article on her love of Tea Cosys! She knits a mean one!! Kylie has kindly donated her "Aster" Tea Cosy pattern to mixtape readers - it is not a beginner pattern but we encourage you all to give it a try! Please be sure to email us when you do get around to knitting one!

Northside Represent!



The Northside Markers Market are PROUD stockists of mixtapezine. They have Issue 11 & 12 for sale at their markets. The next market date is Saturday March 13. I may even cross the river and waddle in to see the chicks my-self!

Craft Books Revisited Part 2 - Golden Hands

Anyone who is even remotely interested in vintage craft books will have heard of Golden Hands. They are best known for their series that came out in individual parts that you collected each week and stored in a binder to make up your 'Golden Hands library.' They also published a yellow hard cover multi volume craft encyclopaedia as well as numerous other titles but my favourites would have to be the subject specific encyclopaedias and the 'specials'.

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I currently own two of the encyclopaedias. One on embroidery and one on knitting and crochet. They are wonderfully detailed and go well beyond the basics of each craft. Time is spent on ensuring you achieve good technique and projects range from small beginner projects to grand designs. There is also plenty of room for and encouragement to improvise and adapt designs, as well as tips on how to develop your own.

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The Specials are like a thick magazine booklet all on the one topic. A lot of the projects are taken from the weekly series and collated together. They don't include a lot of how to information beyond the basics, rather they focus on cramming in as many patterns and projects as possible.

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Some of the projects are wonderfully ambitious and inspiring, like this hexagon quilt.

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And when I eventually find/draft a shirt pattern I'm happy with I'm definitely going to make one out of patchwork.

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The childrens clothing and toys although very seventies in the styling would still translate well to today.

The thing I love most about these little books, is being an Aussie, I love that everything is metric/ English terminology so it saves my poor little brain from having to translate patterns in my head. Although they do also include conversion guides and inches where relevant.

Expect to pay only a dollar or two (or less) for the specials in the op shop, however the Encyclopedias will usually be a bit more as they are large format hard cover books. Don't forget to rummage through the knitting pattern heap as the specials can sometimes be hiding in there.

Mary

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

rock, rock, rock n roll primary school...

indie coloring book

We purchased this last year for our little girl Molly. While thinking about what would go in the Kids Issue I approached The Yellow Bird crew and asked them if we could do a profile on them and also use one of the pages from the colouring book to put in our little publication. They were so cool and helpful I decided I may as well sell it - again I love it! so why not!
If you so desire you can purchase a copy here - you wont regret it!!

Monday, March 1, 2010

A little SALE & PDF action!



We have some copies of Issue 9 & Issue 10 left in stock - I am selling them for $5 each (until SOLD OUT)

Yesterdays PDF here - thanks for your help Linda