Friday, September 13, 2013

In the news

Imagine my surprise a week or so ago when I opened up my local newspaper and here's a picture of someone wearing a necklace I made!  Kylie Patchett is a talented, energetic motivational speaker and is the author and founder of the Tall Poppy Project.  Do yourself a favour, click here and have a look at her website.  Very inspirational stuff.



Then, a couple of days later another newspaper article appears and another necklace is being worn!  This time by Sara Bucher from the Maleny Cheese Factory.  Funnily enough, I met Sara at a foodie event the day before I saw the article but I didn't know her and she didn't know me!
I emailed both ladies and they graciously said I could display their photos here and on my Facebook page.  Thank you Kylie and Sara for wearing the necklaces in these photos.  I'm very touched.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

A weekend away (continued)

Once I'd ooh'd and aah'd over this fabric I carefully selected which part of the fabric to feature and made it into necklace pendants. 
Here's a close up of the cherry blossoms...
And a close up of something like an orchid maybe?
Love this one but the name of the flower escapes me...tell me if you know!
I ended up making heaps and heaps more using almost all of the fabric. Now I just have to decide which one I'll keep. Maybe this one...
Thanks for reading!  Hope your day is great. Mxo

A weekend away with the girls

This weekend I'm lucky enough to be on a sewing retreat with 16 ladies up in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Most of the girls are making patchwork quilts or doing embroidery but I decided to work on some new necklaces using this luscious fabric.

It's vintage silk kimono and only has a few marks on it. I consider myself lucky to have found this one!
The colours are vibrant red, blue, orange, purple and green set against a white textured background. 
Lilies and dahlias (I think) feature....
...along with cherry blossoms and orchids. 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Fabric Pendants

I've lost count of how many fabric flowers I've made over the past couple of years and if I start to think and caculate the number I get overwhelmed.  So I won't.  Fortunately there's not too much fabric wastage, however, as every good fabric-a-holic knows scraps seems to appear out of nowhere and accumulate into boxes.

The new line that I launched this year are these fabric pendant necklaces.....using those pesky scraps but I don't want to call them scrappy when they looks this gorgeous!

The silver plated pendant base is 4cm in diameter and features a carefully selected piece of beautiful fabric. 
If you look closely you should be able to see a butterfly, a kimono-clad girl, a dragonfly, an owl and a peacock feather.  The peacock fabric has been very popular and sells out as soon as I make them.

These blue birds are one of my all time favourites.  The necklaces are sterling silver and are either 40cms (sits near your throat) or 72cms (hangs in front of your chest).
The photo below is the display at Soul Diva in Buderim.  I was in-store one day when the black and white one on the left hand side sold - needless to say I was rather chuffed to meet a real life MindiLindi customer!  Those of you who like MindiLindi on Facebook may have seen the photo taken of the lady wearing it.
Happy days.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Turtles

Six of us have just returned from a few days on Heron Island which is located on the Great Barrier Reef east of Gladstone in Queensland. 

It was hard work very relaxing and we were fortunate that the weather was perfect when the rest of the state was getting rained upon.


The main reason for us going was to see turtles!  We're right in the middle of the hatching season and hubby and I were on the look out late at night and early in the morning for hatchlings.  We took this picture at sunrise and it shows the sand marks the little turtles create when they make their way down the sand - we must have just missed them that morning!

This photo shows part of the egg shell near the recently hatched nest.  The shell isn't hard like a chicken egg, but leathery and pliable.




Later that night we went out and sat on the beach patiently waiting, waiting, waiting.  When we'd had enough we decided to go back to our room and amazingly found some little hatchings emerging just a few steps away from where we were sitting.  We were at the right place at the right time.  No photos of the actual hatchings as it was way too dark, and it's wrong to use a flash, but I don't need a photograph to remember this amazing sight - it was thrilling.  The way they scurried down the sand to reach the water was very funny and they all swam straight towards sting rays and out to the ocean.  I'm confident that out of the 1 in 1000 turtles that survive to adulthood these four will be fine....

This picture at sunrise the next morning shows the exact spot where the little ones emerged the night before....you can just see the friendly sting ray in the water.  I say 'friendly' because rays don't eat baby turtles.
Before we left for Heron Island I made some jewellery out of turtle fabric that I bought in Tokyo last year. 

Here's my friend Lyn in the foreground wearing the round petal flower in her hair, and another friend Samantha in the background wearing the pointed petal flower.
I wore the turtle pendant necklace below....in the background is the fabric in its entirety.
These pieces are a great momento of our trip to the beautiful Heron Island.  It's a wonderful place to visit and at the moment they have a great all inclusive deal so go and check it out yourself...especially if you like turtles.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Fabric Button Paperclips

I've found another way to use Japanese cotton and vintage kimono...aren't these paperclips with a fabric button on top just too cute?  I love bookmarks and have a stash that I choose from whenever I start a new book.  My stash now includes a few of these precious ones.

This blue and pink one is adorable and is vintage kimono. The fabric is quite textured which adds to its appeal.
This is also vintage kimono in green, orange and gold.  The squares with a dot in the middle is a popular and traditional Japanese design and is almost in every piece of Japanese fabric I have.
This gold, red and green one is also from vintage Kimono and is so vibrant.  Just like the pink and blue one above the fabric is textured and I'm pretty sure it's silk.
These ones are made with Japanese cotton.
I love turtles!!
And because I can't help myself here's another picture showing all of them.
Each giant paperclip is 10cms from the top of the button to the bottom of the paperclip and the button is 3.8cm round. Some of these are in my online store if you'd like to purchase one. 

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Butterflies

Happy new year!  It's been hot hot hot here so today I stayed indoors, put a DVD on the tele and made lots of flowers.  Apart from the heat and humidity it's been a lovely day and I'm so pleased with the outcome.

I think this piece of vintage Kimono is very pretty and sweet.  I don't see much of the colour lime around so when I saw this piece for sale last year I snapped it up very quickly.  I don't know the history of this kimono, or what type of kimono it came from, but I'm guessing it belonged to a young girl who would have looked oh so beautiful wearing it.


The close up pictures below really show how gorgeous the design is.  There's lot of butterflies flying around. 
 
I love the texture in the fabric...it looks like clouds.


Now for the flowers...
 Some are pink and some are lime - this one has yellow and gold highlights...
If you look closely you can see butterfly wings hiding in the folded petals.
It's taken me a little while to cut this fabric, first I had to admire it for a few weeks before getting to work and upcycling it.  Now the flowers are waiting for someone to purchase them to give them a new life!
Enjoy your week my friends.