Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The easy birth of a sandal

 Well, a pair of sandals, obviously.

 

Hello navy blue soft-as-soft sheep leather sandals.

Made in a few hours here and there over three days, that's so satisfying!

I have some red sheep somewhere, maybe I can make another pair before flying to Adelaide on Friday - hang on, I have some silver aswell.....

Friday, December 16, 2011

On my bedside table

The Creative Women's Circle began as a networking group, run by my dear pal Dearne Herrenberg, who got very busy and handed over the reigns to graphic designer Tess McCabe. Events are held throughout the year, usually a guest speaker who tells their story, providing know-how, advice and inspiration to a crowd of enthusiastic gals.

Tess is an ideas lady, and a bit of an achiever, producing this nourishing little blue book, Conversations with creative women, interviews about the careers and creative lives of 15 Australian women.

Such beautiful details, she has even made a letterpress scissors bookmark! I love a good bookmark.


 Two of my very favourite ladies, Maryann Talia Pau and Pip Lincolne, are present, and although I have known each of them for a while, and have had many in-depth personal conversations with both of them, I have never quite heard the stories they share in this book.

Also included are Kristen Doran, Lucy Feagins, Marian Hosking, Clare Lancaster, Cristina Re, Kate Vernon, Masayo Yasuki, Serena Lindeman, Grace Camobreco, Lou Pardi, Seja Vogel, and Tess Lloyd and Maja Rose. Phew!

( Please excuse my dodgy scanning!)


The intriguing Polli team.


 It's a words book, not a picture book, but includes title pages for each subject, designed by 15 different illustrators, a great way to give a few extra people some big-ups!


I took this book to sleep school with Hazel recently, and although we were only there for one night (meant to be three, snotty daughter not allowed to stay and share her leaky nose with the other babies) I devoured it in any spare time I had, relishing all of the stories and career paths, the advice of both what to do and NOT to do.

I have always had great relationships with teachers in my life, as I am quite an avid student. Looking back I can see that I've had a stream of creative mentors over the years: my high school art teacher Mr Caskey, my sculpture lecturer at Uni George Popperwell, my chalk-and-cheese shoemaking teachers Simon O'Mallon and Tim Skyrme, Johanna Preston during the time I made shoes for her label, and my capoeira teacher Lorem Dias.

I guess I consider this to be a book full of mentors, which is just what I need right now. I have been a bit disconnected from my craft and from the larger world of teachers and practitioners, which is one of the pitfalls of working from home. Any one know of a good mentor for me right now?

One of the crucial lessons learned at sleep school was to look after myself.  The staff at Tweddle urged me to take at least 15 mins to myself as soon as Hazel is asleep, no cleaning, no domestic duties, just me and a cup of fine tea and some equally fine reading material, or whatever it is that takes MY fancy.

So here I am, kids are out at school and daycare, and I have a hot date with my sewing machine. I'm making sandals to wear in Adelaide over Christmas, I am supremely aware that it is a rare skill, and that I happen to have it. Yay for shoemaking!

Yay for this book and the restorative effect it has had on me.

Yay for all the teachers in the world, especially all of mine.

Finally, yay for Tess McCabe, she gets a gold star!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Inspirations

Via etsy!
Fabulous chair......also from etsy.


Allona Goren. Fresh at Craft Victoria.

Idle hands

Ordered for the holidays! Via BookDepository.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Eye candy











If only I had oodles of free time, I would be sitting in a comfy chair crafting away from these books.
Via ebay and Camberwell Market.