A final reminder about the giveaway:
Now for the giveaway details. Every comment received this month will go into a special magic giveaway hat (well, the name of the commenter will!) and after the end of Blogtober I will get a completely disinterested bystander (ie. my husband) to pull a name out of the sorting hat. Each time you comment your name will go in.
The giveaway is a Mazey Pretty Things fabric brooch - see my sidebars for my Made It and Etsy shops to give you an idea of what they are like. I will post to anywhere in the world with great delight.
The idea being that EVERY time you comment, your name goes into the hat. So you three or four people who comment on every post, be warned, there is a strong possibility that you might win something!
The whole time thing is too hard to work out, so I am going to say that all comments received by the time I get round to reading the blog on November 1 AEDT will count. I have no idea what time that will be in any other partof the world. Except Queensland. It will be an hour earlier there.
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Blogtoberfest 24
Just another reminder about the giveaway:
Now for the giveaway details. Every comment received this month will go into a special magic giveaway hat (well, the name of the commenter will!) and after the end of Blogtober I will get a completely disinterested bystander (ie. my husband) to pull a name out of the sorting hat. Each time you comment your name will go in.
The giveaway is a Mazey Pretty Things fabric brooch - see my sidebars for my Made It and Etsy shops to give you an idea of what they are like. I will post to anywhere in the world with great delight.
The idea being that EVERY time you comment, your name goes into the hat. So you three or four people who comment on every post, be warned, there is a strong possibility that you might win something!
Now for the giveaway details. Every comment received this month will go into a special magic giveaway hat (well, the name of the commenter will!) and after the end of Blogtober I will get a completely disinterested bystander (ie. my husband) to pull a name out of the sorting hat. Each time you comment your name will go in.
The giveaway is a Mazey Pretty Things fabric brooch - see my sidebars for my Made It and Etsy shops to give you an idea of what they are like. I will post to anywhere in the world with great delight.
The idea being that EVERY time you comment, your name goes into the hat. So you three or four people who comment on every post, be warned, there is a strong possibility that you might win something!
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Blogtoberfest 15
I might as well remind people of the giveaway this month. Here is what I wrote a week ago:
Now for the giveaway details. Every comment received this month will go into a special magic giveaway hat (well, the name of the commenter will!) and after the end of Blogtober I will get a completely disintered bystander (ie. my husband) to pull a name out of the sorting hat. Each time you comment your name will go in.
The giveaway is a Mazey Pretty Things fabric brooch - see my sidebars for my Made It and Etsy shops to give you an idea of what they are like. I will post to anywhere in the world with great delight.
Look forward to hearing from you!
Surprisingly no-one has noticed the typo, or at least been too polite to point it out. My husband would like the world to know that he is completely disinterested (i.e. unbiased), not disintered. He is NOT a zombie and I do NOT dig him up from the garden to draw blog giveaway winners!
Now for the giveaway details. Every comment received this month will go into a special magic giveaway hat (well, the name of the commenter will!) and after the end of Blogtober I will get a completely disintered bystander (ie. my husband) to pull a name out of the sorting hat. Each time you comment your name will go in.
The giveaway is a Mazey Pretty Things fabric brooch - see my sidebars for my Made It and Etsy shops to give you an idea of what they are like. I will post to anywhere in the world with great delight.
Look forward to hearing from you!
Surprisingly no-one has noticed the typo, or at least been too polite to point it out. My husband would like the world to know that he is completely disinterested (i.e. unbiased), not disintered. He is NOT a zombie and I do NOT dig him up from the garden to draw blog giveaway winners!
Friday, September 23, 2011
My Creative Space
I am trying to turn my 'Mazey Patchwork' into my signature style, and this week has been about working on this piece and taking close ups of it. Basically it is a stitched form of complex cloth, which once it comes off the machine is cut up into random shapes and then further embellished with hand stitching, beads, buttons, etc, lined with satin or something similar and turned into brooches and other fabric jewellery forms.
Enjoy! And enjoy other creative spaces here!
Enjoy! And enjoy other creative spaces here!
Thursday, September 08, 2011
My Creative Space
I am enjoying a day off today! OK, so I took Wombat to the doctor this morning, but he was enjoyable company and we had morning tea so it was fun. Then we came home and I have been managing to relax creatively ever since!
The latest non-haiku. I;m not sure why the photo is so bad, other than my dubious photography skills. Oh, and the fact that the camera is dying and is going to be replace sometime soon. (Not that that will improve my photography skills, but maybe the pictures will bebetter by default anyway!)
The latest completed hat.
The latest hat-in-progress. I am actually get sick of hats but I want to finish off the yarn I bought to knit hats, which means one more after this one, and then embellish them and get them up for sale at Mazey Pretty Things.
And I have spent some time on my luvverly new sewing machine. I am making a Mazey patchwork cloth to cut up and embellish and turn into brooches, etc. I think of it as my version of a 'complex cloth' and each layer adds extra to it.
This week at work hasn't been too bad - I have been able to concentrate on my actual job, which I quite like, rather than running around doing other people's work as well as my own. And then having today off helps! Performance review tomorrow - a little nervous.
For more creative spaces, see here!
The latest non-haiku. I;m not sure why the photo is so bad, other than my dubious photography skills. Oh, and the fact that the camera is dying and is going to be replace sometime soon. (Not that that will improve my photography skills, but maybe the pictures will bebetter by default anyway!)
The latest completed hat.
The latest hat-in-progress. I am actually get sick of hats but I want to finish off the yarn I bought to knit hats, which means one more after this one, and then embellish them and get them up for sale at Mazey Pretty Things.
And I have spent some time on my luvverly new sewing machine. I am making a Mazey patchwork cloth to cut up and embellish and turn into brooches, etc. I think of it as my version of a 'complex cloth' and each layer adds extra to it.
This week at work hasn't been too bad - I have been able to concentrate on my actual job, which I quite like, rather than running around doing other people's work as well as my own. And then having today off helps! Performance review tomorrow - a little nervous.
For more creative spaces, see here!
Thursday, August 11, 2011
My Creative Space
Then I did some more playing in black thread (rather than the white which I had been using for the samplers), realising that, on the random fabric I had pulled out of the stash to practice on, it would look good for something specific I was vaguely thinking about. (Can you think vaguely about something specific? What I mean is that I was thinking I could use some of these stitches on fabric and then cut them up and make brooch/hat adornments from them, and then realising that the black and red would work well with the yarn I was using to make hats).
And the hat with the attached glasses and antlers? From the other day? Well, I canvassed opinions from people on here and on various Facebook groups and decided that it might be better to make it a little more mainstream.
So it now has a gum nut type scrumble on it.
And these are all going to be adornments for other hats in a similar style.
This was meant to be a brooch in the red/orange MazeyPrettyThings collection, but somehow got left out when I was sewing backing fabric on them. So it is going to be sewn down to a slightly larger piece of the red and black, machine embroidered fabric.
This a dreadful photo, don't know what happened there! But there is a glittering green button in the middle of this.
And another green button on this one.
These three will probably have brooch backs sewn onto them and pinned to hats and sold together, so that they can be worn together or separately.
Please go and enjoy some other people's spaces :)
Thursday, July 28, 2011
My Creative Space
I spent this week finishing off a prototype hat design. While I still think it was an amusing idea, various feedback from people has made me think that, though I might make a vague attempt to sell something like this, it might not work.
We start off with a simple, comfortable cloche-cum-beanie. This one is knitted out of a nice, smooth acrylic/microfibre mixture that feels really nice to the touch (though obviously it is less warm than wool).
We gather together some embellishing supplies. Pipecleaners, a bag of - well, what do YOU think they might be? - and a bag of assorted yarns.
Silliness ensues. A pair of retro, vintage specs are sewn in place just where you would put them if you were to push your retro, vintage specs up on top of your head.
And then a pipecleaner is wrapped in novelty yarn, bent into shape (sort of) and wrapped around the nose-piece of the glasses, thus making removable antennae/antlers.
Well, I thought it was funny. A couple of people have told me that it would not raise an eyebrowin their local neighbourhood. I might wear it myself. But would you? Would you BUY something like this? Is there any point in me putting in my new born MadeIt shop which so far has not even sold anything at all?
OK, at least I was creative. And to see how other people have been creative this week, here is the linkety link :)
Thursday, July 21, 2011
My Creative Space
What with the (currently stalled) Knit Along, and this lot 'ere, I am behind in the Bead Journal Project. But I feel an urge to bead returning and will catach up sometime soon!
I finally had some time, and some courage, to pop into Open Drawer (see last post) and hopefully they might be able to sell some of my things. And I was asked to make some more things, which I took in at the start of the week. These are they - my creative space for the last couple of weeks:


Patchwork scarf - a variety of yarns of completely different textures and weights, with some of (now specially named) Mazey Patchwork on the bottom. Because I was running out of time (this was the last one I finished) most of the embroidery on that was done on the tram, the train and in the Melbourne Central food court at lunchtime. It got a few weird looks, but who cares!


The first of two feral hats. This one has some of the ends pulled out through the top and tied with big beads. It is a floppy tam-o-shanter type of hat.


The other feral hat. Again floppy. This time the ends are like a fringe down the back seam.



This blue hat is what you do when you find half a scrumbled hat and don't have the time to finish making it properly. You knit a tube, using a hat block and pins to judge how long it needs to be, then you carefully sew down the scrumbling to the tube. Add an extra row of stitching underneath the scrumbling (repetition, and tying the design together) and hey presto!


Simple scarf knitted lengthways in a variegated yarn, and some crocheted bits sewn down in a viney pattern (plus I needlefelted the long ends of theyarn in a similar pattern). Finished off with Suffolk Puffs and cute buttons.


The final, blue, scarf, knitted lengthways and the ends turned into a feral fringe. They were lightly needlefelted crossways for the first third or so of their length, so hold them together but still keep them defined as separate yarns, and then I sewed buttons and beads all over the ends of the actual knitting and the start of the fringe.
These were fun to make, and all my own designs. Currently working on a prototype new design which I might try to sell through my new Made It Shop.
For more yummy, inspirational Creative Spaces, pop over here.
I finally had some time, and some courage, to pop into Open Drawer (see last post) and hopefully they might be able to sell some of my things. And I was asked to make some more things, which I took in at the start of the week. These are they - my creative space for the last couple of weeks:
Patchwork scarf - a variety of yarns of completely different textures and weights, with some of (now specially named) Mazey Patchwork on the bottom. Because I was running out of time (this was the last one I finished) most of the embroidery on that was done on the tram, the train and in the Melbourne Central food court at lunchtime. It got a few weird looks, but who cares!
The first of two feral hats. This one has some of the ends pulled out through the top and tied with big beads. It is a floppy tam-o-shanter type of hat.
The other feral hat. Again floppy. This time the ends are like a fringe down the back seam.
This blue hat is what you do when you find half a scrumbled hat and don't have the time to finish making it properly. You knit a tube, using a hat block and pins to judge how long it needs to be, then you carefully sew down the scrumbling to the tube. Add an extra row of stitching underneath the scrumbling (repetition, and tying the design together) and hey presto!
Simple scarf knitted lengthways in a variegated yarn, and some crocheted bits sewn down in a viney pattern (plus I needlefelted the long ends of theyarn in a similar pattern). Finished off with Suffolk Puffs and cute buttons.
The final, blue, scarf, knitted lengthways and the ends turned into a feral fringe. They were lightly needlefelted crossways for the first third or so of their length, so hold them together but still keep them defined as separate yarns, and then I sewed buttons and beads all over the ends of the actual knitting and the start of the fringe.
These were fun to make, and all my own designs. Currently working on a prototype new design which I might try to sell through my new Made It Shop.
For more yummy, inspirational Creative Spaces, pop over here.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Me-Made-March 2011

Cotton/acrylic cardigan knitted from a Vogue Knitting pattern by Norah Gaughan a few years ago - looked perfectly corporate over black trousers and a white shirt.
My wonderful denim jacket with the Entre Chien et Loup bead embroidery that I designed for my Graduate Exhibition three years ago. It looked quite respectable over a cream top and black trousers.
A beaded brooch on a Carla Zampatti denim blazer I picked up in an op shop a few years ago (the jacket, that is - I made the brooch). Bad photo, no time to take a better one! Worn on Casual Friday so with black jeans and a floral top, and orange shoes!
Originally white top that I embellished with blue buttons all around the neckline. The first time I wore it, I stained it indelibly with orange juice and dyed it this lovely Pacific blue. The mottled effect is intentional. Worn with black jeans.
One of my textile ragged crazy patchwork brooches, worn with a T shirt and shorts (at home!)
A long cotton skirt I made years ago, worn with a neat white blouse and ballet flats to look vaguely corporate for work.
I'm looking forward to the next week!!
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