Friday, May 27, 2011

Cutest Pin Cushion D.I.Y



While perusing the net a while ago I found this incredibly cute project: cup cake pin cushions. Its such a practical idea for using up fabric scraps, I had several woolen knits that were itchy or too pilled to wear so I happily chopped them up :)  I created my own version that looks more like a flower in a tea cup: Enjoy!

1. Collect your materials: You need fabric scraps, glue (I've used a hot glue gun), and some kind off small container ( you can get lots of exciting little ramekins and teacups at op shops for next to nothing)
I used sweaters that were unwearable-
they were itchy or pilled
You can use any kind of little cup or bowl 

2. Cut the fabric into strips then fold them long ways to create a nice edge. The length and width depends on the container your using, (i didn't measure any thing- just trim excess away as outlined at step 4).


 
3. To create a spiral look, place two contrasting fabrics on top of each other then roll

4. Place the rolled fabric into the cup, pushing up the center and trimming fabric from the bottom of the roll to fit. Once your happy with the shape, remove the rolled fabric and squirt some glue in between the layers to stop it from unraveling. 

5. Lastly glue the fabric into the cup tucking in the raw edges and voila! 

Cup cake pin cushion!


1. With this style I cut shorter strips of fabric to make the appearance of petals.
2. Glue the folded fabric straight into the cup, working from the out side- in. The start and end of each piece needs to be tucked down into the cup



3. Continue layering the strips until you get to the center.

Rose style pin cushion

Sunday, May 22, 2011

All you need is love!


This morning I was invited to peruse a lovely ladies collection of vintage treasure. She was having a clean out  and had amazing vintage dresses, jackets and skirts that she couldn't bear to get  rid of, though they did need a whole lotta love. The moths had munched away on many of the frocks so I will be devising  a way to creatively rescue them !








Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Guilty little pleasure

I just treated myself to a trip to the op- shop. Its been a while and as I started browsing over the glorious mounds of unloved things I remembered why I try not to just 'pop in'. .. I'm pretty sure I have the tendency to become a hoarder! I get so excited over these beautiful little treasures and explode with need to rescue them . I knew something was wrong when my guilty conscience had me wondering if I should hide my new Queen's tea cups from my boy friend.

I decided to behave myself and confess today's treasures:

Must-have number 1: The afore mentioned adorable tea cups.
Love them , I think I would have regretted it if i didn't buy them :)




Confession no#2
A super snuggly, emerald green, Nana knit. The picture doesn't do it justice, it is beautiful! It has two big buttons at the neck that loop together and its so over sized it sits like a big cape.
Its always good to have colourful pieces for winter to shift the gloom!


















 No #3 . Dainty Ladies Handkerchiefs

I really have been intending to buy handkerchiefs, this wasn't an impulse buy!
As the temperature drops in Canberra, my nose has been running constantly and having grandma tendencies, these little hand embroidered pocket pretties seem all too special to be blowing my snot on :/

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Refashioned Jacket

The 'Not- A-School Blazer'


The original jacket as found





Here the before and after shots for one of the jackets in the winter collection. Their are so many cool old suits out their! They just need a bit of love :)

Sunday, May 1, 2011

'Brilliant Idea' 1 year on

On the 13th of April the Light house Innovation Center celebrated their one year anniversary for the Brilliant Idea Program. The women at Lighthouse have shown me so much amazing support over the past year. They facilitate monthly workshops where entrepreneurial women come together to share and learn. It is a fantastic way to meet other women in similar situations.

As part of the celebrations I showcased my winter collection, accessorised beautifully by 'Out of Ark' Antiques.

The show featured budding ACT businesses they have helped such as Dahlia Style (young girls's fashion), Asiuvou Health Foods (vegetarian, vegan , organic food) and Canberra Academy of Dramatic Art.


Thank you so much to my beautiful models who were so gracious in volunteering their time!



Tahls x