Wednesday, 23 April 2008
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
clothes swap.
I just read a bulletin sent out by Pistol Whip Vintage, who is one of my favourite members of the Glasgow Craft Mafia. As part of the Oxjam music festival, The Beat Club are hosting the annual Clothes Swap on Friday 25th April!
I'm really excited as I missed it last year. You can see some great pictures on PWV website.
The ticket price is £5 which gets you in to the clothes swap and free entry into The Beat Club. Storage for swapped clothing will be provided so you wont need to drag it around on the dancefloor with you.
The event is even being filmed for Channel 4's Bite
Labels:
clothes swap,
glasgow craft mafia,
oxjam,
pistol whip vintage
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
More felt.
Unfortunately, as part of my work contract I've had to do clusters of three and four nightshifts in a row every few weeks. Due to some management changes, the passed weekend is the last I'll ever have to do them. Yip-yah!
Anyway, I got through the long 11 hour stretch by a mixture of films (thanks Karena), Game Boy and sewing. I made an order last week for some really nice hand-made felt from paper-and-string (I'm trying to find the link) and so decided to use up all my scraps. I've sewn all these different coloured felt circles and stuffed them. I'm thinking about using either wool or twine to join them all up and make a mobile. It's a work in progress.
Anyway, I got through the long 11 hour stretch by a mixture of films (thanks Karena), Game Boy and sewing. I made an order last week for some really nice hand-made felt from paper-and-string (I'm trying to find the link) and so decided to use up all my scraps. I've sewn all these different coloured felt circles and stuffed them. I'm thinking about using either wool or twine to join them all up and make a mobile. It's a work in progress.
This is the happy house.
C86 is a UK-based digital and mixed media artist whose designs I've been slevering over for a while now. He has a great myspace page which includes some of his most popular work, which comes in the form of t-shirts, badges and prints.
After I got paid I treated myself to one of his t-shirts =) Certain designs are sold via certain websites, but I contacted him and he was super-nice and pointed me in the right direction.
Due to the exchange rate, I got my t-shirt - plus postage and packaging- for £14. Score!
After I got paid I treated myself to one of his t-shirts =) Certain designs are sold via certain websites, but I contacted him and he was super-nice and pointed me in the right direction.
Due to the exchange rate, I got my t-shirt - plus postage and packaging- for £14. Score!
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