Sunday, May 23, 2010

craft action

Here are two things over the week-end that made me smile and bookmark to reference at another time.

Molly from the Purl Bee - Hooded Towel and Washcloths
Super simple BUT a great gift. I will be making some for our baby Daisy.

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photo taken from Purl Soho site

Cathy from Cabbage Quilts - Needleturn Applique How Do You Do It?
I only learnt to do this in the past year and I LOVE it - lots of needle turn applique with the amitie block of the month that I signed up for!

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photo taken from Cabbage Quilt site

Monday, May 17, 2010

Elise Hurst at No Vacancy Gallery

I met the beautiful Elise Hurst at one of the markets I did last year - our stalls were next door to each other.  Anyhow Elise is having an exhibition (for all you Melbourne peeps)

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The exhibition runs from 20 May to 5 June, 2010 @ No Vacancy Gallery
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Friday 11am - 6 pm,
Saturday 11 am - 5 pm, Sunday noon - 5 pm
(Open Thursday & Friday after hours by appointment)

Weekend Family Event
11 - 3 pm on Saturday, 22 May
Come and practise your drawing skills, see Elise at work, explore the paintings and maybe win some prizes. Her prints, books and cards will also be available for sale

The Kids Are Alright!

Have you picked up a copy of our Kids Issue yet?
You can purchase it here
OR
any of our wonderful stockists

mixtape happens because of peeps like YOU contributing your words, art and passion.
We are always looking for articles, so don't be shy click on the PLAY link and check out the guidelines - I look forward to hearing from you!

Issue 13 submissions and advertising have now closed and I will spend the next week or so getting it all ready for the designer - EXCITING!!

I am now taking bookings for Ad's in the last two issues for 2010
Issue 14 - OUT SEP - Cover by Amy Karol
Issue 15 - OUT NOV - Cover by Christina Gordon

Here are links to some of the peeps that contributed to the Kids Issue:
Regular writers here
Lisa
Dana
Rosie
Tori
Pam
Erin
Kathreen
Cintia
Lynda
Thea
Amber
Jurate
Katie
Claire
Anthea
& Ana

A BIG THANKS to each and everyone of you!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Ravelry Review

I spent the other weekend at the Stitches and Craft Show in Melbourne. I volunteered on the the knitting and crochet craft bar where I spent my time helping people with quick little projects to make and take away. I also spent a lot of that time helping new knitters/crocheters and chatting to those that have been doing it for years. Over the course of the weekend I began to realise just how many crafters had never heard of Ravelry, or if they had, had not yet joined. So what is Ravelry and why should you join?

Ravelry is an online knitting and crochet community. It also has lots of great stuff for spinners, weavers and dyers. It is a place where you can share projects, find patterns or yarns, get help with a project and just hang out with like minded souls from all over the world and have a chat. However that barely scratches the surface of the fabulousness of Ravelry.

Wondering what to do with that stray ball of yarn that you have had hiding in the stash for years because you can't think what to make. Look it up in the yarn directory and see what others have used it for to get ideas.

Have seen a pattern that you love but you want to use a different yarn than specified. Look up the pattern in he directory and see who else has made it and with what yarns. You also get to see it modeled by real people as they add photos to your project page. It helps you get an idea of how your finished project might look.

You're having trouble with a particular pattern and need some help? Do a search of the forums to see if anyone else has had the same problem, post a question asking or help or better yet look up the designer and send them a message.

Have a favourite pattern designer? Add them to you list of friends so it is easy to keep track of what they are making.

You also get access to peoples opinions on patterns and yarns, ideas, modifications and tips for various patterns by looking through peoples project pages as well as an endless almost overwhelming supply of inspiration.

On top of all this lots of your favourite yarn stores will have a group on Raverly which you can join. Some may post specials exclusive to that group or give you the heads up when they are restocking there online store.

So if you haven't already joined I highly recommend that you do. To gain access you will need to create an account which is quick, easy and free to do so, then you are all set to create your own profile, add your own projects, upload you stash and hang out with fibre obsessed people from all over the globe.

Still not convinced you can check out a mini tour of what is available here

So once you've signed up come and say hello.


Mary
Chickenflowertots

WHO -Regular Writers Page #5

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Q1.The name of my blog

Flowergarden

Q2. What's your craft poison
I’m a quilter and quite addicted to making them . . . and hoarding fabric.

Q3. Two books you can't live without
The Dictionary, I love words - and my craft magazines (not really books I know, but I just read them over and over again and have them hidden everywhere!)


Q4. Two CD's that would travel to a desert island with you
I think I’d rather take my sewing machine and a generator and just enjoy the noises of the sea

Q5. Where you like to SURF on the net
All sorts of craft and garden blogs and sites – oh and fabric shops

Q6 7 things you can't live without
1. My pussy cat Nellie
2. My sewing machine
3. My quilts
4. My garden
5. My friends
6. My sewing room
7. My one day off work a week

Q7 One thing you love about mixtape
Oh, there are so many things I love about Mixtape – the connections, the links, the community, the comradeship, the understanding of such great passions . . . I just LOVE it, and feel so proud to have some of my thoughts published in this great ‘Zine
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mary
Q1.The name of my blog
chickenflowertots

Q2. What's your craft poison
I'm a dabbler and have more things on the go than I can count as I will give most things a go. My top three at the moment would have to be Knitting, sewing and spinning. Oh to have more time.

Q3. Two books you can't live without
Stephanie Alexander's The cooks companion & Montse Stanley's Knitters Handbook

Q4. Two CD's that would travel to a desert island with you
Our wedding CD set (this is 6 or 7 CD's that a friend of ours put together to play at our wedding many years ago with all sorts stuff on them. We're talking well over 10 hrs of music) and Weezer because they still make me smile.

Q5. Where you like to SURF on the net
I spend way too much time on Ravelry, I pop into craftymamas regularly and travel through the wonderful crafty blog world on a daily basis.

Q6 5 things you can't live without
My family, my craft, sunglasses, my notebook, paracetamol.

Q7 One thing you love about mixtape
The sense of community and the connections made.

How great are these?

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Jenny made them up for SXSW and then gave them away in a comp - ah the possibilities.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Banging on about those Wagon boys again...

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Crafty Peeps - check out these TWO awesome bands:


WAGONS & THOSE DARLINS EAST COAST STAMPEDE!
Both bands are holding hands and warming us up this winter with some hot, hot shows.
Wagons performances have  become legendary; there aren’t many bands who
can live up to the veracity and vivaciousness of a Wagons live show. Not many, that is, aside from Those Darlins...

Nashville’s Those Darlins take the pop, country and rock and roll of their hometown and spin it into something fresh and totally new – pop songs with Southern charm and a DIY punk-rock mentality. Their Dolly Parton style sing-a-long choruses are perfectly matched to the bravado and swagger of Wagons.

After recently meeting the Darlins in the US, Wagons are confident they have met their live music match.  To say this tour will be entertaining is an understatement.

We'll be at the Melbourne gig and we have a couple of tickets to give away also.  I will announce the comp later in the week. 

you can purchase them from here

Friday, May 7, 2010

Stitches & Craft Melbourne on NOW

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On Thursday Fi , Mary and I went along to the Stitches &Craft Show.
We hung out with the talented crew in the incubator, saw Jenny, Lucy & Gina from amitie and Shannon & Cathy at Kelani.

I purchased a few things:

Kristen Doran T-towel :

S&C Melbourne May 2010

Red Thread Pattern:

S&C Melbourne May 2010

Loope Egg Cosies:

S&C Melbourne May 2010

It was weird not being a stall holder and kind of cool at the same time - at least I got to look around!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Stitches & Craft Melbourne

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It's that time of year again!  Yipppeeee!
mixtapezine won't be at the show BUT you can buy Issue 11,12& The Kids Issue at the information counter and amitie (Stand No. 308)

Daisy &I are going to check it all out this Thursday and I can't wait to see all the gang in the incubator section.

You can check out who is going to be there here