Archive for March, 2010

Extra Curricular issue 2 – available 1 April

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Extra Curricular issue #2

The much anticipated second issue of Extra Curricular comes out on Thursday, and editor Ellie has set up pre-orders on Felt so your copy can be in the first trip to the post office 1 April!

Extra Curricular is a publication dedicated to showcasing people who do interesting creative projects in their spare time as well as encouraging those who wish they did.

Whether they have a 9–5 job, a fledgling business or a young family, the people profiled in Extra Curricular are connected by their passion for keeping the right side of the brain active in their off-hours. They do it for the love of it – driven by a creative urge, they stay up late and work weekends in order to complete their latest side project.

This issue includes a wee illustration featurette, an article about the craft craze and whether it’s possible to make a living selling your wares, interviews with a leather tooler, a jewellery maker, a paper artist, and the girls behind Martha Goes Green talk about self-publishing their vegetarian cookbook. There are a few other treats to be discovered too.

Extra Curricular is printed in full colour with vegetable based inks on beautiful recycled stock.
Anybody who bought issue #1 will be hanging out for their next fix – it’s a gorgeous wee magazine!

17 Sewing Machines

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Now there is a title to fuel the imagination of any crafter! What could you do with 17 gorgeous vintage sewing machines? Why do I ask? Because Jenafer from Local Vanguard is parting with this amazing collection of gorgeous vintage sewing machines.

Bought upon the closure of the Old Rakaia Museum, the collection spans the decades from the late 1800s through to the 1970s. Some of the machines come with historical references, including a Singer that came on the first ship that harboured in Akaroa.

Let’s hope these machines go to a loving home – it’s a lovely historical record of domestic craft.

Featured Seller: The Busy Finch

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Talented artist and ceramicist Tatyanna Meharry is the creative genius known on Felt as The Busy Finch. A crafter since she was knee high to a grasshopper, Tatyanna is an advocate of bringing back the quality New Zealand-made homewares our mothers invested in. Her latest work is a series of domestic ware inspired by Delft, Meissen and Jasperware colours and techniques.

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What do you make? Mostly I make vintage inspired domestic and decorative ceramic ware…which is a fancy way of saying pottery! I like to add to this by making small children’s picture books and dolls.  I really like to make avante garde exhibition work and commissioned purpose designed work as well.

How did you get into your craft? I have been making and making since I was knee high to a grasshopper, which was fortuitous as my mum use to have fabric knee high all the time all around the house! Also my Nana used to have a pottery studio where I would doodle with my brothers and sister. The smell of clay for me is as nostalgic as baby powder!

Your favourite materials, tools and processes? I love clay and fabric and paper…so any combination of them makes me happy. I really like to throw shapes and then put them together and add hand-manipulated vintage-inspired decorations. I quite like to challenge the current minimalist ideals that have resurged over the past years by creating excessively decorative work. I also like to build in quirky and humorous features to my work. Like moths attached to a late night cocoa cup or the chemical symbols for lithium printed onto a container that can have feel goodies hidden inside it!

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Do you have formal training or qualifications in your craft? I have a master’s degree in fine arts from Otago Polytechnic where I trained in what was then known as the Crafty section of the school. So I learnt a bit of everything useful like jewellery, textile printing, weaving and textile manipulation. I didn’t however discover my passion for pottery until I moved back to Christchurch and took classes at Risingholme. Now I’ve banished the loom to the cupboard and invested in a pottery wheel and there’s no stopping me…really it’s compulsive!

Five words that describe your mind: Busy. Focused. Plotting. Easily-inspired. Obsessive.

Is there a philosophy behind your work? I think that you should invest in objects that don’t become landfill when a trend is past. I was talking to another potter a couple of years ago about coffee/tea cups and we were lamenting the fact that the homes we grew up in had handmade cups made by someone local, and these can still be found in our mums’ cupboards, but nowadays most people have what we nicknamed “NZ made in China” cups that last maximum a year in many households. I say bring back the “NZ made in NZ” cup…really you will enjoy your cuppa so much more!

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Describe your workspace: My workspace is a garage, two buildings away from my house…so I precariously transfer trays of wet ware between the house and the garage. My son is not impressed and I have been recently banned from bringing clay into the kitchen! I have lots of shelving, a long desk and a pottery wheel. I don’t have water that comes into the workshop so I have developed a technique where I recycle my clay and water 100%…it’s really amazing what you can do out of necessity. I recycled nearly 200kg of clay this past summer!

What are you currently listening to? Ella Fitzgerald and a compilation called Mob Hits – I’ve been waking up humming Hey Big Spender by Shirley Bassey!

Recommend an album: Murder – Johnny Cash. Just listening to the lyrics makes your skin crawl!

Your favourite childhood book? Midsummer in Moominland – Tove Jansson

What are you reading now? Awful End – Phillip Ardagh …I know this is a children’s book but this is really hilarious writing!

Your hero/heroine: My mum who bought up 5 children by herself and my nana, who let me eat clay whenever I wanted… and my sister who still does!

A favourite quote: Relax and breathe…whatever you don’t get done today will happen tomorrow.

Do you have any pets? We have a cat called Moth…who is totally in love with my son…they form a special social pride on their own section of the couch together.

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

Tatyanna’s gorgeous books, dolls and ceramics are available from her Felt shop, TheBusyFinch. She’s currently negotiating a mini exhibition of creepy crawly ceramic “Buttermoths” in The National (formally Inform Gallery) on High Street in Christchurch, so if you’re local, keep an eye out for it!

Crafternoon Tea, Saturday 20 March, Auckland

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Crafternoon-Tea

This Saturday 20 March some of Auckland’s coolest crafters will be out in force, selling their wares at Crafternoon Tea from 10am till 3pm at the Trinity Methodist Church, on the corner of Sandringham and New North Roads in crafty Kingsland. Head along for your monthly fix of handmade goodness and tasty cupcakes! The talent on display this month includes Mermaid’s Purse, Exter, Fantail Digital Arts, Songbird Designs, Bam Bam Creative, Little Bird and many more.

Autumn Knack, Saturday 20 March, Wellington

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

autumnknack

Autumn Knack craft market kicks off this Saturday 20th March from 9.30am till 2.30pm at Berhampore School Hall. Knack is full of beautiful, original, NZ made craft, including handmade treasures from the likes of Juli Hunter, Poppetto, Lovestitches and The Sewphist, accompanied by delicious food, fresh coffee, live music and even a swimming pool (1.15-2.30) if you’re brave enough!


Eftpos is available on site and there’s plenty of parking. Head along and check out South Wellington’s lovely craft market! Berhampore School is at 105 Britomart Street, off Adelaide Road. For more information, contact Justine.

A little bird with a huge fan following…

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010



1 Felt Fantail Embellishment by Fix Design | 2 Piwakawaka (Fantail) Copper Brooch
by HKerrigan
| 3 Fabric Drum Shade by MyDesign | 4 Fantail wall clock by Laserline
5 “F is for Fantail” Long-sleeved Onesie by Miss Ellie May | 6 Fantail Brooch by
Muzroom
| 7 Black fantail brooch by Black Swan Designs | 8 Fantail Card by Furchin
9 Fly Little Fantail: Victorian Rose Wall Decal by Bam Bam Creative

World Sweet World, the final issue

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

World Sweet World

It is with sorrow that we say goodbye to World Sweet World. Hannah and Thomas have made this their final issue, as they prepare for a new arrival later this year. They’ve done an amazing job producing a beautiful magazine for the last two years and we’ll miss it heaps! Luckily they won’t be disappearing completely – long live the World Sweet World blog!

The final issue is packed full of cool projects and stories, accompanied by gorgeous illustrations of Devon Smith and Sarah McNeil. Shelley Gardner of Sweet William shares tips and advice on the craft of iron-on transfers, Johanna Knox literally spins a yarn with treadle power, Anton Berndt casts light with a repurposed fishing rod, there’s a Crafty Business article on how to sell your crafts online, by Miss Millie and yours truly, and heaps more.

Make sure you get your copy of the last ever issue of World Sweet World – it’s available now on Felt. Thank you Hannah and Thomas for creating an awesome mag, and all the best for your new adventure!

World Sweet World

Hi ho, hi ho, off to Craft2.0 we go!

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Win me at Craft2.0 Marching On!

I’m off to Wellington in the morning to join more than 40 talented crafters from the capital and beyond at Craft2.0 tomorrow, and I’m taking with me this lovely bundle of crafty goodies from Felt which you could win! Come along to Craft2.0, check out the awesome array of handmade goods on offer, then swing by the Felt display and enter the draw.



Tucked away in this precious parcel are beautiful things from Copper Red, Relique Vintage Jewellery, imba design, Herc, Soft Earth Art, Honey Design, Candy Retro, Rose Among Thorns, hjrd Design, Ec-Sling and Songbird Designs.


Rumour has it that this Craft2.0 is going to be the best yet, with a free making station, spot prizes for shoppers, The Amazing Travelling Photobooth and for Friends of Craft2.0, all sorts of super specials!

Missed out on a ticket to Handmade Nation?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Tickets are no longer available on Felt, but door sales will be available from 7pm at Hollywood Cinema Sumner tonight – the movie screens at 7.30pm. Hope to see you there!

Craft2.0 Marching On, Saturday 6 March, Wellington

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Craft2.0 Marching On

The first Craft2.0 of 2010 kicks off at 11am this Saturday 6 March at TheNewDowse in Lower Hutt, and it’s not to be missed! As well as your regular favourites, there’s a few new faces from Wellington and beyond – in amongst the array of handmade gorgeousness, you’ll find the crafty stylings of Bad Animals, Whskr, Madame Cake, Ruby in the Dust, The Sewphist, Bam Bam Creative, Honey Design, Wyrcan, imba design, Miss Millie, Marian Smale, Poppetto, Black Swan Designs, Sweet William, Smash Palace and heaps more.


And Felt will be there too! Swing by and say hello, and put your entry in to the Felt prize draw – lovely handmade goodies will be up for grabs, watch this space for more details.

This Craft2.0 is pretty special, being part of the 2010 Fringe Festival, and there’s some great exhibitions on at TheNewDowse too, so it’s a fab opportunity to make a day of it, soak up some culture and indulge in some handmade shopping with some of the best and brightest of the New Zealand craft scene.

This fair also sees the launch of Friends of Craft2.0. A subscription gets you all kinds of crafty privileges, but the coolest thing is the VIP shopping time before every fair, so you don’t miss out on your pick of the handmade awesomeness that is Craft2.0.

See you there on Saturday!