Archive for July, 2009

Devonport Craft Market, Sunday 2 August

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

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The next Devonport Craft Market happens from 10am till 2pm on Sunday 2 August at the Devonport Community House, 32 Clarence Street. Packed full of crafty goodies, August’s market features a few new stallholders as well as the regulars.


Head along on Sunday to check out the creations of Songbird Designs, Toto, Krafty As, Snapdragon (also known as My Heart), Cat Taylor Design, Beinzstalk, Blankies, Porcelain Rove, Ruby in the Dust, Mira Design, Pillow Talk, R.W. Scissors, Sandra Waine, The Anti-Fashion League, The Devonportians, The Not So Faraway and lots more fabulous local makers.

Visit the Devonport Craft Market blog for more details…

Crafty Business, 7pm Monday 3 August, Christchurch

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

The sixth Crafty Business session, The Big Brand Theory, starts at 7pm on Monday 3 August at Churchills Public House. Come along for a drink and your monthly fix of business inspiration!

This month branding expert Amanda van Kuppevelt joins us to talk about what branding is and how it can build and improve your business. Amanda is the director of Christchurch company Delineate Brandhouse and she knows the business of branding inside out.

Amanda has also very kindly agreed to take questions in the lead up to Monday’s session, so if you have something you’d like to ask about branding, visit the Crafty Business blog to post your question.

If you’ve been along to Crafty Business before, you’ll know that the ultimate crafty icebreaker is show and tell, so bring along a sample of your work or a work in progress – it’s always fun to see everyone’s latest crafty endeavours! (Don’t worry, we’re not going to make you stand up in front of the class…)

See you at Churchills on Monday for The Big Brand Theory!

“Handmade Nation” screening in Wellington & Auckland

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

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The documentary that’s taken the US and Australian craft scenes by storm is on its way to New Zealand. Wellington Creative are bringing the NZ premiere of Handmade Nation to Wellington and Auckland this August. 

Handmade Nation is a documentary about the new wave of art, craft and design and how these mediums are being reinvented from granny style cross-stitch to modern works of art in their own right. Film maker Faythe Levine travelled across the USA documenting creative people, many of whom had given up successful day jobs to follow their passion and make a living from their artistic endeavours.

The event will be accompanied by prominent guest speakers from the creative sector, including Laurie Foon of Starfish and Margaret Lewis from The Big Idea. Book your ticket today as they will sell out! Purchase directly from the cinemas below.

  • Auckland 6.30pm, 4 August, Academy Cinemas, 44 Lorne Street. Ph 373 2761
  • Wellington 12.30pm, 10 August, Paramount Cinema, 25 Courtenay Place. Ph 384 4080
  • Wellington 8pm, 10 August, Paramount Cinema, 25 Courtenay Place. Ph 384 4080

It’s a must see film for any artist, crafter or designer who wants to make a living from their creative talents, as well as those who just love being creative or buying original things.

Featured Seller: Mermaid’s Purse

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Angela Carter is the artist behind Mermaid’s Purse. Before completing a BFA at Whitecliffe College in 2005 and in another life Angela worked as a Mac Operator, rediscovering a tradition of making that started as a girl while completing her degree. Coming from a family of women who make things, she used to make dolls clothes and miniature soft toys and was taught to knit as a little one.

After becoming a mother in 2008 and not wanting to put baby Luna into daycare, making things and getting work out there to sell took on a bigger priority, and is slowing moving forward.

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What do you make?
Anything I feel like… strange crochet creatures, felt cupcake pincushions, animals, softies, starfish, needle wallets, fake foods…

Your favourite materials, tools and processes?
I have this old crochet hook that was my nanna’s, it’s one of those long ones with a smooth wooden handle, I’ve had a couple of panicked moments when I’ve thought I’ve lost if forever as it’s just my favourite tool and is usually in my handbag. I also have a lovely pair of Solingen fabric scissors that were my mother’s and good stash of knitting and sewing needles and all the other things you need to craft with.

At the moment I’m loving working with felt, it’s quick and easy to use and as I have little time it’s great not having to overlock the edges! I’ve also been known to cut up a pair of my favourite boots when I can’t face the thought of throwing them out… it’s really fun to give new life to older fabrics and I really enjoy up-cycling vintage material. I have also done a lot of work with plastics from supermarket bags, I wove an entire garment from converted New World supermarket shopping bags and it was in Trash to Fashion a couple of years ago.

My process for making is very fluid, it starts with an idea and then I just make it! I usually create my own patterns, although most often my work is freestyle and so each piece is a one off. Sometimes I do get a bit obsessed, I recently calculated I have made almost 100 cupcake pincushions…

What inspires you?
I tend to draw ideas from things around me and my day to day activities… the cupcake pincushions came from my new motherhood experiences, suddenly life was VERY domestic, but fun, and I was baking loads of cupcakes to take to mummy and baby get togethers. One day I just decided to make some from felt.

Many of my other creations come from my obsession with marine animals and weird deep sea creatures. Like most kids born here I grew up at the beach and I was always fascinated with echinoderms (sea urchins, starfish etc.) they are such amazing animals! So geometric in structure and super mean killer predators!

From an entirely different perspective, I LOVE old school Science Fiction, like Star Trek TOS, and dinomation films, it’s the obviously handmade look some of the sets and creatures have as well as the raw nature of the ideas. Imaginary and other worlds are so inspiring and fun.

Is there a philosophy behind your work?
I like to make things that are fun and that I enjoy myself, but on a deeper level I’m really worried about how we humans are damaging our planet and I like to create things that hopefully make people think, if not about their actions and making more sustainable choices, then at least about the bizarre and beautiful creatures that we are fortunate to share our world with.

Describe your workspace:
At the moment my workspace is very mobile.. I have my sewing box that is safe in the cupboard and emerges in the evenings and when my nearly one and half year old daughter has a nap during the day. I have all my essentials in it and I mostly work at my table or on the floor on a sunny day.

Five words that describe your mind: Busy, fun, obsessive, confusing, creative…

What are you currently listening to?
Just now, the wire on 95bfm, but on the record player I have Henry Mancini Award-winning Hits Volume 2.

Recommend an album: Oxygene by Jean Michel Jarre.

Your favourite childhood book? The Lorax by Dr Seuss.

What are you reading now?
Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth
, Stitch ‘n Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker and the latest edition of Organic NZ.

Your hero/heroine: Probably Mr Spock, so calm and dependable – and brainy!

A favourite quote:
“It’s better to be a first rate version of yourself than a second rate version of someone else”

Do you have any pets?
Yes! Austin the Mad Cat, he’s a lovely red point Siamese who was given to me as a wee kitten 10 years ago.

If you were a crayon, what colour would you be? Purple.

You can see Mermaid’s Purse at Kraftbomb in Grey Lynn, Auckland every last Sunday of the month and at Wellington Creatives screening of “Handmade Nation” at the Academy Cinema on August 4th. You can also visit the Mermaid’s Purse blog at http://mermaidspurse.org.nz/

NB. A mermaid’s purse is actually the egg case from a shark, skate or a ray, they sometimes wash up in the seaweed and other flotsam found at beaches.

Visit Angela’s shop, Mermaid’s Purse, on Felt.

I’m very, very sorry for Felt’s absence

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

I would like to apologise to everyone who has been inconvenienced by Felt’s absence for the last 48 hours.

On Tuesday the server that Felt operates from crashed. What followed was numerous attempts to get it up and running again, all of which failed. The last 24 hours have been spent setting Felt up on a new and better server, and rebuilding the site from offsite backups.

As far as we can tell, everything is back to normal, however it may take a few days to iron out all the issues caused by the crash. If you made a purchase or a sale, sent a message or created/edited a listing in the 24 hours before the crash (from Monday morning onwards), it’s possible that some data may have been lost.

If you have any problems or notice anything odd or missing, please don’t hesitate to contact me at admin@felt.co.nz.

It is a big relief to have Felt back online and thank you so much to everyone who contacted me to let me know there were problems. I am always grateful that Felt seems to attract very patient and understanding customers, and I feel terrible when something like this happens and tests your patience.

Although the shift to the new server has been a temporary setback, in the long run it will mean improvements in Felt’s service and reliability and we are taking further steps to prevent this ever happening again.

Thank you for your patience and support.

Jewellery Market Day, 10am – 3pm Saturday 25 July

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

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Local jeweller Areta Wilkinson and Caroline Billing from Inform Contemporary Jewellery are holding a Jewellery Market Day as a fundraiser for THE MULTITUDE : a curated jewellery exhibition by Karl Chitham and Caroline Billing.  This event is part of the Christchurch Arts Festival.

Many local jewellers and makers including Felt seller Deidre from Shakyisles have contributed “jewellery related” work. It promises to be packed with irresistible treasures so make sure you don’t miss out!

When: Saturday, 25 July 2009, 10am-3pm
Where: Cathedral Square , Christchurch

Craft2.0 Wellington, this Saturday 25 July

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Are you in Wellington? Have you been longing for the crafty goodness of Craft2.0 to make your winter brighter? You’re in luck! Head along to TheNewDowse this Saturday for your chance to buy gorgeous products made by some of the best and brightest of the New Zealand craft scene.



Admission is free, and it’s a great day out for the whole family. And who doesn’t like cupcakes??

When: 10am till 3pm this Saturday, 25 July
Where: TheNewDowse, 45 Laings Road, Lower Hutt

Fabric-a-brac, Saturday 18 July, Wellington

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

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After its successful debut in April, Fabric-a-brac is back! Here’s your chance to pick up fabulous vintage, unusual and modern fabric at bargain prices, and help someone else clear out their sewing cupboard.

This Saturday from 12 noon till 3pm, Brooklyn Community Centre in Wellington will be buzzing with stallholders selling everything from vintage patterns, fabric, notions and beautiful trims, to an incredible selection of European vintage buttons, leather off cuts and quality upholstery fabric.

This time around Fabric-a-brac also features a stall raising money for Mary Potter Hospice. Anyone can donate fabric or notions for the table – drop off points are listed on the Fabric-a-brac website.

When: 12noon – 3pm, Saturday 18 July
Where: Brooklyn Community Centre, 18 Harrison St, Brooklyn

Featured Seller: Redflax

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Redflax is the brainchild of Justine, a talented and energetic crafter residing in a 100 year old bach near the beach in Christchurch. Coming from a background rich in crafty tradition, Justine’s colourful creations show both her skills and imagination. Read on to discover her inspiration and philosophy…

What do you make?
I currently sew little softies, and kids gear – hats, frocks, pants…I am also branching into running workshops on DIY softies, hats etc…

Your favourite materials, tools and processes?
Recycled, vintage, repurposed or retro fabric, and trims/buttons – combining lots of different textures and contrasting colours – that’s why I especially love making soft toys. I actually don’t like the sewing particularly – it’s a means to the end for a creative project. I love getting messy – and am currently exploring mixed media and fabric collage…

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What inspires you?
The wild outdoors, native plants/birds, the ocean….my garden, my ancestors, the changing seasons, moss and feathers….my granny and nanna who taught me to sew and create…

Describe your workspace:
A tiny sunroom added onto our 100yr old bach in the 60s – it is constantly in chaos, but I can mostly find what I need…it has a view out into our garden which is awesome.

Five words that describe your mind:
Random, muddled, brimming, creative, spinning…

What are you currently listening to?
Nga Waiata o te Taniwha – my kids’ CD – great way to learn Te Reo

Recommend an album: Atom Bomb – The Blind Boys of Alabama

Your favourite childhood book? Mrs Wishy Washy

What are you reading now?
Collage Unleashed - awesome mixed media art project book

Your hero/heroine:
Bella-Mary Benson – my great, great, great auntie from Ireland – she and her feisty sisters were prohibitionists and organised protests demanding equal rights for women. They also ran a boarding house that took in women from the streets, and landed themselves in jail a number of times for ‘disturbing the peace!’

A favourite quote:
He toi whakaaro, he mana tangata – roughly translates: where there is creativity/artistic expression, there is human dignity/prowess.

Do you have any pets?
5 lovely chooks – Ginger, Honey, Mawhetu, Parrot and Bad Jelly

If you were a crayon, what colour would you be? Definitely orange!

Some favourite websites/shops/places:

  • Blackbird in Heathcote Valley, Christchurch
  • Redfish Bluefish in Sumner, Christchurch
  • autonomousartisans.blogspot.com
  • artfire.com
  • citrusdaisy.blogspot.com
  • The Supershed, Christchurch
  • Creative Junk, Christchurch
  • various op shops…

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Visit Justine’s shop, redflax, on Felt.

New Minuit album on its way

Friday, July 10th, 2009

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Kiwi electronica outfit Minuit is due to release their anticipated new album Find Me Before I Die A Lonely Death dot Com later this month.

I was lucky enough to catch up with the band’s crafty front woman Ruth Carr during New Zealand Music Month earlier this year, as they were heading off to headline at the Hanoi International Music Festival in Vietnam. Ruth took the time to pick out some favourites on Felt and reveal her creative inclinations – if you missed it in May, check out her Sounds Crafty showcase now.

Since then, Minuit have finished recording their new album, Find Me Before I Die A Lonely Death dot com, and it comes out on Monday 20 July, accompanied by a flurry of live shows around the country starting on 22 July in Christchurch. You can find out more about the album and upcoming gigs by following Minuit on Facebook or checking out a sneak preview of the album on their MySpace site from 13 July.