Showing posts with label teacosy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teacosy. Show all posts

Friday, June 25, 2010

Favorite fibre people

I am priviledged to know some amazing fibre artists, some of them I actually know and some I just "know" virtually!
Know what I mean!

So I would like to intoduce you to the incredibly talented Pam de Groot.
I first met Pam in her previous life as a potter!

We are both members of The Nook craft co-operative in Leura.

For the last several years Pam has turned her hand to felting and fibre arts.

Pam's entry in the Art Street competition at Winter Magic this year.

She has a very lovely felty blog.
If you are in Sydney or the Blue Mountains or nearby you may be interested to know that she holds felting workshops.

She also has an etsy shop where you can find hats, wraps and more!


I am the proud owner of a Pam de Groot wrap and am now the very unhappy ex-owner of a Pam de Groot hat (sadly lost!).
Maybe I should do a hat making workshop with Pam?

Another fibre artist that I have met through the crafty community in the Blue Mountains is Michelle who I am delighted to say is a new member of The Nook.



Michelle spins, dyes and creates eye-popping pieces.
I urge you to look at her Wooldancer blog - she has list of spinning divas in her side bar, for more fibrous adventures!

If you are interested in incorporating some amazing fibres in your creations have a look at
Wooldancer on etsy.

Now to close encounters with fibres of a third kind!
Well I guess the fibres have the same initial source (sheep) but the end result is very different.

I introduce for your entertainment and delight, the Grand Purl Baa, Loani Prior, queen of the teacosies!

I love reading her blog - she has a wonderful turn of phrase and her teacosy designs are legendary.


See what I mean?
Have you ever seen such an awesome teacosy?

Even if you dont drink tea, you ahve to take a look at her work!

She has written two books, the latest one made it to the top ten of books in the Sydney Morning Herald!


She often wanders around the country teaching workshops.
I hope to be able to catch one, one day.

Roger Rampart - my favorite - of course!

Enough for today, but I have more lovely fibre delights for another day.

Do you have any fibre art blogs you'd like to share?

Monday, April 26, 2010

monday's treasuries

Great excitement!
Etsy launched a new treasury last week. Treasury east.
It is still in beta testing, but it may be the way of the future.

For one thing it doesn't use flash, which is great 'cus flash is so annoying to have to wait for.

Also your treasury never expires!
There must be unlimited capacity for treasuries.
But I dont know if this is a good idea - I will never scroll through 2 million treasuries or whatever.

I have yet to make a treasury east, but I have been featured in one that I know of.
This pretty springtime ode.


Thanks to minimade for including my spring sunset necklace.

Minimade makes beautiful things with beautiful fabrics, like this clever teacosy and matching napkins.
What a great idea.



And just today I got a convo from Scandalously to say that a BoosTees brooch is in this gorgeous treasury west.



Scandalously also does wonderful and original things with fabric -in this case buttony and bowy things!
I just couldnt go past this amazing Parisian necklace.
Isnt it to die for?




No treasuries from me this week.
I havent been tempted by the new treasury east yet. Maybe it's because it doenst seem so special when it is so easy to make one.
But maybe I should give it a go??

Watch this space!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Wishlist Wednesday - 5

Phew!
I think what I need this week is a nice cup of tea!


First of all a teapot -


a comfortable cup -



and a tea cosy to keep the tea warm -



complete with low calorie snacks!
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