Posts Tagged ‘sewing’

bonsai zipper pouch

Friday, February 20th, 2009

A zipper pouch made for a friend using Lara Cameron’s Bonsai Forest in deep red. Thankfully I nabbed a decent amount of this fabric so more sewing to be done!

marimekko zipper pouch

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

elisabeth and her apron

Friday, January 30th, 2009


Some people may be familiar with this print as I made a skirt from it a few years ago. It’s a vintage Sheridan cotton fabric called Sunrise. It’s vibrant and happy, and I thought it would be great for an apron. It’s being modelled by the lovely elisabeth, who was the perfect Christmas present!

(Ja, it will be for sale when I finally set up shop… maybe in a matter of weeks!)

the season of the slackerly

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

It’s mostly been a slack Summer season but that applies more to posting than to making. Many of the sewn have been gifted before being photographed but there are a couple that can be shown off. 

Here’s a set of cushions that I made for my brother and his wife as a housewarming gift. Not the classiest of photos but I was doing the finishing touches en route on the train! (typically last-minute) Thank you CityRail for such an attractive backdrop.

I’m a bit of a fabric hoarder, and a decent proportion of my collection includes vintage kimono fabrics, and here some of them feature as panels in these cushions. I find I’m always thinking of panels when it comes to kimono fabrics. 

More to come shortly…

just call me bag lady

Monday, December 8th, 2008

I guess I am going through a bag phase….

I actually finished this one before the Fujiwo Ishimoto bag but hadn’t taken photos of it. It’s made using Lara Cameron’s Rainy Day Autumn, which is hand-printed on an organic cotton/hemp blend. The base of the bag is reinforced with sturdy interfacing to hold shape and anything else that needs holding.

What I really enjoy about Lara’s textiles is her use of colour. My mum has a bit of a knack for combining colours that you wouldn’t expect to match traditionally. I, unfortunately, did not inherit this, so really appreciate when I see that blue, teal, grey, and mustard can come together to create the feel of the cutest rainy autumn day.

Made a trip to the button shop in Newtown to add the finishing touch. God, I love that shop, yet am still surprised that there are always several other people in there whenever I drop by…

fujiwo ishimoto bag fini

Monday, December 8th, 2008

 

 


sewn-by-susie #1

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Frustratingly, I’ve been putting off finishing a bunch of products I’d half-made as I’ve been waiting for ‘sewn by susie’ woven labels. Not being able to stand having all these bits and pieces lying about any longer, I decided I’d just start finishing some of them and (begrudgingly) hand-sew the labels in when they come in. Hopefully they’ll come soon. They’re nothing too flash but they’ll tell you who your goods are sewn by!

I’ll have a fair variety of crafty items up for grabs in the shop, but here’s the first fully completed sewn-by-susie! It’s made from a beautiful vintage medium-weight cotton fabric that has the slightest sheen to it and is quite sturdy due to it being lined with another lovely medium-weight cotton canvas.

  

 

 

    SATCHEL!

    Or book bag, uni bag, shopping bag…

    Whatever you want it to be!

making lots of things

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

That’s pretty much the gist of the post: I am making lots of things! I guess the other relevant and exciting part is that I am making things for other people…. but they don’t know it yet, and I don’t know who they are yet! Yes, I think I’m going to make available to the world wide web things sewn by susie…

I hope the world wide web people like it…

Store! Can’t wait. Will keep you posted.

my back is killing me, but i’ll still sew.

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

Funkis had a sale on all of their floor stock, so I took advantage and got me some funky Swedish fabric for an a-line skirt. I love to wear it; there’s such a satisfaction in creating something unique and yours. The other bonus is that you cut out the torture of shopping, which is is a bonus if, like me, you suck at shopping.

                                 

                       SKIRT!