5.31.2011

:: Map Making...


my map :: above :: at our book shoot back in March

You might know that I have been embroidering this map for what seems like an age...  You might not know that, too.  I don't mind.  I started making my map back in January and it's hanging on the wall of the shop waiting for me to get around to finishing it.  I think it's a bit of an ode to the work in progress... I like it to hang unfinished, because I think that we all have stuff tucked away in various stages of completion. I think it's good to get the WIPs out of the closet.  I will get there one day... and I am sure that you will get your things done too.

NOW. Here is another really super great Map Project (below).  How great is it?!  It might be a bit quicker than my embroidered idea.  It might even be cuter.  Yep.   I think it would be fabulous on a large scale, hanging on the living room wall.  What do you think?  You can find the full how-to at Crate DIY.  Excellent, methinks!




xx Pip

:: Five Cute Things To Make


confetti dipped gifts via Tokketok




 bracelet embellishment via Julia Petit


Daniela Jacobs necklace at Stylecaster


chalkboard jars via The Bride's Diary

xx Pip

5.29.2011

:: Stitchy Awesomeness...


Katie Kuthroat vs Don Chuck Carvalho

What a super stitcher that Katie is....!  Nice! I really like the way she's filled this in... and her outlines... and her lines in general!!  Very awesome!

xx

5.25.2011

:: What Do You Make?


I like to make things.  Maybe you do too? I am working in the shop today and sewing in the ends of this blanket.  I started it ages ago and have put it aside to do book things and other worky things.  It's nice to come back to it and make a bit of progress!

I've got John Grant on the stereo and I am sneakily watching The Real Housewives on my computer, with an earphone in, between customers.

The lady who just came in on her lunch break told me she does embroidery and makes things with beads.  Nice.

What do you make?

xx Pip

5.24.2011

:: More From The Make! Hey! Shoot...










Here are some more photos from the booky shoot!  Make! Hey! While The Sun Shines will be out at the end of October!  It is one of a pair.  Part One of a SET!  I am about to start work on Part Two! I KNOW!  Can you believe it? What am I like?

So, over the last few months I have sketched up lots of fun and easy projects for Part Two.  I think you will love them.  And I think you will love Make! Hey! While The Sun Shines too.  Let's like that one first.   I hope you do! I do!

I know you can't keep up with me, but that is okay.  I can't keep up with me either.

xx Pip

:: Blog Of Note...


Wow!  Thanks so much to Blogger for declaring me a Blog of Note. I am super chuffed!  If you are new to my blog I would like to say WELCOME!  And thank you for clicking over!  I hope we see more of each other and that you may learn to endure my reckless use of exclamation marks.

If you are here because you are often here, then THANK YOU.  Because you are my favourite. Yes.  You.

xx Pip

5.23.2011

:: Book Club Task :: Pride and Prejudice





Are you reading Pride and Prejudice with us?!  It's really not too late to start... You should see how blinking SLOWLY I am reading.... Sheesh.

This week's task is to watch some of 'Lost in Austen'.  I know. I am such a hard task mistress.  I think this is such a great series and it really puts a funny, modern spin on P&P.  Have you seen it?  Did you love it? Or not?

Also... what do you think of Charlotte?  She is Elizabeth's neighbour and bestie.  Charlotte has very clear views on courtship and love.  She is rather keen for Jane (Elizabeth's sister) to make her intentions known to Mr Bingley quick smart and just get on with the whole wedding thing.  Charlotte thinks the less a couple know of each other the better chance their marriage has of success.  Perhaps this is true.  I do not know.  What do you think?  Are four evenings together enough to get to know a fella?  Or a lady for that matter.  Charlotte and Elizabeth are polar opposites in their attitude to love and marriage, aren't they?  Hmmm.   Read a bit more here.

How are you going with P&P?  Are you slow like me?!

xx Pip

:: I Am Making A Rug...





Yesterday I started making this rug.  It took about one hour to make this much rug. Wowee.  How great is that?!  The 'yarn' is from Hoooked Zpagetti.  They sent me a starter pack (which is two skeins of yarn and a big crochet hook) a while ago and I have been itching to make something.  I got this far with the two skeins they sent, so I am going to need to buy another 3 to make this big enough, I think.  Totally a  no-brainer project.  I used my Crocheted Pot-Holder pattern and just made it bigger!  I want to make lots of these!

If you are super industrious, you can make your own 'yarn' from old sheets and things you have lying about.  Have a look at The Vintage Chica to see her method. I think that a rotary cutter and a cutting mat would be totally useful, too!

What do you think?!

xx Pip


I am making dish cloths and dish towels too... a stripey take on this pattern...  I am just practicing...

5.20.2011

:: Sneak Peek : Omit The Bear?


Well.  You know that I usually don't show you the projects before the book comes out.  But while no one is looking, take a peek at the Summer Camp Wall Pockets.  This is designed to hang on your wall or on the back of a door and you can stow all your important stuff in it!  Mine has a bear on it, but if you are scared of bears you could omit the bear.  But I didn't.

You could make a super wigwam-y quilt based on this project too, couldn't you?  That would be a good idea!

Make! Hey! While The Sun Shines is a book of crafty projects for happy days.  It has some recipes thrown in there too.  It's out at the end of October and I hope you like it!  I like it! I do!

xx Pip

Note :: John Laurie took this lovely photo (it's in low res here, but when you see it published it will be hi res and super fancy sharp.) John took all the photos for Make! Hey!

:: Fantastic Documentary Alert...





Have you watched this?  It's currently on iView (within Australia) if you haven't.  It's really wonderful.  If you are feeling at all like you have big hurdles ahead, watch it!

xx pip

:: This Is My Life :: Michelle Mackintosh







Name :: Michelle Mackintosh
Lives :: Carlton North
Who do you live with? :: my husband Steve Wide and my British short hair cat Bronte
Official Job :: Graphic Designer and Illustrator
Favourite Creative Pursuits :: Drawing and making collages, collecting things for our house, cooking, travelling
Favourite Designers :: Paul Rand, Trisha Garner, Geoff McFetridge, Saul Bass
Favourite Illustrators :: Frederique Bertrand, Keiko Minami, Sara Fanelli








What do you eat for Breakfast?
I eat breakfast around 11, so it's more like brunch. It could be anything from home made muesli with oats, seeds, nuts, dried fruit, fresh fruit and yoghurt or bread from Natural Tucker with a mix of something like Jarlsberg, tomato, avocado, hummus and cucumber or a Babka Shoo Fly bun, or a "green eggs" omelet and toasted bread from Sugardough

And lunch?
I really just eat brunch and an early dinner

And dinner?!
Dinner is always something with vegetables and carbohydrates. Lentils and rice, salmon, rice and steamed broccoli, pasta with tuna, tomatoes and salad, couscous or rice salad and, always, always dessert!

What is your favourite snack?
I like to have a cup of tea with soy milk and honey in the afternoon and perhaps some 9 Grain Vita Wheats, butter and Vegemite









What music do you like to listen to?
Indie folky melancholy pop.  At the moment I can't stop listening to Scandi-pop like Shout Out Louds, The Radio Dept, Laurel Music, Ronderlin and Club 8.  My husband always makes me compilation CDs of songs he thinks I will love, I have so many of them, they are my favourite things to play whilst working.

What do you like to watch on telly or DVD or download? 
Not much on Television perhaps an SBS movie, or Artscape. I love historical dramas. At the moment we are are watching The Borgias and Camelot. I'm also watching Bored to Death, Breaking Bad, Portlandia, and working our way through the Luis Bunuel collection.  We've been re watching lots of Edwardian movies (Maurice, Remains of the Day, Gosford Park ) after watching Downton Abbey and Upstairs Downstairs. 
Music docos on the history of Electronic Music, Brian Eno, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Kraut rock and The birth of the synthesizer. I love watching documentaries on anything to do with diseases, cults or polygamists.





How do you feel about the place where you live?
I love Carlton, so close to the city yet really villagey in feel. We can walk to Brunswick, Fitzroy, the city, Collingwood.

Do you have any collections, or beginnings of collections?! Do other people in your life collect things?
I love to collect Scandinavian mid century, 60s Carlton Ware, enamel tea pots, Japanese books and stationery, vintage classic literature and children's books, mid century fabrics, pretty paper and vintage things to use in collages. Steve my partner has a massive music collection (for his radio show, Dj-ing and our pleasure!)

What projects are you working on at the moment?
I'm designing your new book (!), I'm also working on a lovely cookbook, 2 diaries, some other cultural books, a children's series and I'm drawing a series on Genies! Apart from that, I have a few small cute corporate id jobs.

What are some of the best projects you have worked on in the past?
Your last book Sew La Tea Do was lots of fun. It's nice to style a book, art direct the photography and then design it. My husband and I have had 6 books for children published. It's so nice to work on projects with the person you love! My Grandma's Kitchen was also a gorgeous job to work on, being paid to make collage is like heaven to me. Designing the German covers for the Twilight series was very interesting. Designing type in a language I don't understand was a real experience.










I know that you spend a lot of time in Japan, what are a few of your favourite things to do when you are there?
Everything about Japan I love. The people are so kind, the food is amazing, everything is done with care and enthusiasm. I love the old and the new, contemporary art and ancient temples, kimono fabrics and modern fashion. Vintage fashion as just started to become huge in Tokyo, and if you're a small size, everything fits!!
I love neighbourhood Tokyo, away from the bright lights and craziness. There are so many cute cafes, craft and vintage shops to discover. I love riding on the Shinkansen with a bento box. I love department store food halls.

Where else have you travelled to, and what did you love there?
I try and go overseas at the start of every year. For me it's very important to remove myself from day to day work and go somewhere inspiring, see some art, eat lovely food, sleep in and generally relax and feel inspired.
Favourite places are London (The V&A is my favourite museum in the world), Stockholm, Paris and New York. I love going somewhere big with lots of cultural stimulation and also being able to take a trip out into the country or spending time in gardens and parks.

And what are the first things you do when you come back from a trip?
Eat salad (we mostly go in winter when there is not a lot of fresh produce to eat!)
Give Bronte a full grooming make over (because I miss her so much)
Make our favourite food, see our favourite people, get excited about the projects I'm working on.








Name 3 websites that you visit daily!
Etsy or Ebay
The Guardian or Crikey
Design Sponge or Emma's Design Blog

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