Wednesday, 7 October 2015

SUPPLIES // THEFOLDLINE.COM



THEFOLDLINE.COM, a brand new webiste for sewers, launched last week offering members a "central hub to socialise, review patterns and keep up-to-date with the latest news and pattern releases."

The brainchild of Kate and Rachel who met whilst working at popular London sewing cafe, Sew Over The Fold Line descibes itself as a social network with an online community forum to chat and share tips plus a comprehensive patterns database with a novel sewing-specific search facility.  

Being cited as Ravelry for sewers, they also have a great blog featuring shopping guides, look books and more.  It's free to join and certainly worth a look if stitched stuff if your kind of thing!  

Take a look now at thefoldline.com. 

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

+ LOCAL TALENT // WHITE CHALK STUDIO +


"Whilst I admire clean lines and minimalist spaces...anyone who sees my home will realise that I adore colour and pattern!"

Lisa Dodds of WHITE CHALK STUDIO re-opened her order book last month, after a nine month break away to have her third daughter, and I was super excited to see what she had in store for her relaunch.  Always offering a delightful mix of clean, colourful wares she describes her range as "handmade loveliness for you, your home and you little people" and her brand new product range is just that.

Handmade Northern Ireland #handmadeni



A beautiful mixture of hand printed textiles, tactile homewares, personalised illustrations and childrenswear, every item in her range appears to ecstatically sing out in celebration of a deeply felt connection to people, time and place, and are joyful reminders of our most treasured memories.

In anticipation of her return to The Fine & Dandy Market this weekend I asked her a few questions about her background, inspirations and plans for the future...



+SO LISA, WHERE DOES YOU INSPIRATION COME FROM?
"Lots of things. Things I read, pictures I see, places I go!  I love how iconic buildings can be so individual to a place, and so full of history, (I LOVE visiting historic places and seeing how people used to live!)  
"I'm an interior designer by trade and love the drawing aspect of it - being able to represent a space or place on paper. I love how a place can evoke memories, from my very first illustration of Narrow Water Castle where I got married to my grandparents house which holds so many happy memories. A home is more than just a building, it is the everyday, the laughter and the tears, and its a real privilege to be asked to draw somewhere that means something to someone."



+ HOME MUST BE IMPORTANT TO YOU?  IS THAT WHERE YOU WORK?
"Yes, I have a little space in my garage, which is my studio. It is tiny but it works and after trying to work in my dining room for 6 months it definitely helps being able to leave unfinished work and close the door! My mum once bought me a little painted sign saying 'clutter is creative' and that's a good way to sum up my work space. To the naked eye it is a jumble of fabric, pens,   a sewing machine and printer but I know exactly where everything is. 
"Saying that, I mostly draw at my kitchen or dining room table, wherever I get the chance with three little ladies running about! I also have been to known to do some quick sketches whilst cooking dinner.   I grab snippets of time wherever I can get them; life is busy and hectic and pink but drawing and being creative helps to keep me grounded and my five and three year olds often keep me company and draw pictures 'just like mummy'!"  
+ SO WHERE CAN WE FIND YOU BEAUTIFUL WARES?
"For now, I am looking forward to some fairs in the run up to Christmas, I'm just returning after having taken a break to have my third baby girl, who is now nearly nine months old - it will be great to get back to it! Look out for lots of new illustrations! 
"I also plan on developing my Etsy shop to make products and prints a little more easily available! And I have some new stockists lined up which I am so excited to share with everyone soon."





You can follow Lisa and White Chalk Studio on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or see her face to face at this weekend's Fine & Dandy Market at The Crescent Arts Centre Belfast 27th September 2015). 

Friday, 18 September 2015

+ MAKE // HANDMADE SCARVES AND WRAPS +


Right outside our bedroom window is a wonderfully gargantuan sycamore tree; it's a beast of thing, years old and strangely reassuring.  Yet as I glanced at it the other morning, while I pulled the duvet back and plumped up the pillows, I immediately noticed it had altered, seemingly overnight.  Ever so slightly, almost imperceptibly, its leaves has taken on a warm, shimmering light and with it I knew that autumn had arrived, if only just.

Ever since, my thoughts have inevitably turned to cosy winter wardrobe staples, rich warm hues and imaginings of beautiful thick textiles wrapping me up against the cold. Step forward the humble scarf, my absolute favourite accessory and one that is super simple to make.  Woven, sewn, knitted or crocheted - check out these amazing tutorials to get your autumn wardrobe all wrapped up!

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

OPPORTUNITY // COADG BURSARY WORTH OVER £10,000





The Confession of a Design Geek Blog opened its 2016 Bursary for applications on 13th September offering one new designer a host of amazing opportunities.  

The Bursary includes a host of business mentoring and support as well as a trade stand at next years Home London; a product photo shoot; a product showcase at The Barbican, London, and a week long pop-up shop at West Elm in London's central Tottenham Court Road.  

Applications need to be in by November 1st. Full details and criteria can be found over at the Confessions of a Design Geek Blog.  

Friday, 14 August 2015

MARKETS // THE FINE & DANDY MARKET, BELFAST




Taking place on the last Sunday of the month at The Crescent Arts Centre, The Fine & Dandy Market is a real treat.

It is quite literally crammed full of simply beautiful craft goodness from designers and artisans from all over Northern Ireland including previously featured potter Thomas Powell and Illustrator Emma Jackson.

Take a peak at this month's exhibitors over on Instagram and be sure to head down on 30th August between 11:30 and 3:30.




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