Dread-ful accessories

We always want what we can’t have, don’t we? In my case, it would seem that having fine, indecisively straight hair has given me a penchant for dreadlocks, which are of course infinitely… Continue reading

For all cats, big and small

Not long ago, I did a post about a turban that I made from a blanket. I didn’t mention it then, but the reason I started cutting up my childhood blanket was to… Continue reading

Hot Asian chicks in National Geographic

As you may or may not know, a massive book store chain is in equally massive trouble here in Australia and has been forced to hold massive sales before disappearing from the landscape.… Continue reading

Dyeing to know your opinions!

… so I was at Camberwell market a few weeks ago and happened on a stall selling dead stock. Everything was $5 each, so of course I couldn’t resist buying a few pieces,… Continue reading

Red lipstick and a turban

Yes, for a change this post is exactly as the title says. No puns! Just new red lipstick (being something of a lipstick virgin, am still struggling with getting it to stay on… Continue reading

Thoughts from Future Fashion Now workshop

It’s always so interesting to watch people at my workshops. There’s people from all different crafting backgrounds, from beginners to veterans, and of all ages too. Suffolk puffs are so easy to make… Continue reading

My workshops bring all the boys to the yard…

Well… maybe not all the boys…and not to the yard either… but the workshop I did at Future Fashion Now on Friday did bring this man to the St Kilda Town Hall, which… Continue reading

Future fashion now!

(pic by http://www.scephoto.com/)Do you have plans for World Environment Day this Friday? No? Well, if you’re in Melbourne, you have no excuse* not to come down to St Kilda Town Hall and hang… Continue reading

Feeling Sydney’s Vivid vibe

Not so long ago, I had a fabulous time in Sydney at Fashion Week. How I wish I could be there this coming weekend for the Vivid Festival!! Unfortunately I can’t just jet… Continue reading

The Turbanator… I’ll be back!

Although Melbourne can get cold, it rarely requires warm, woolly headgear. This is one of the reasons I hardly ever wear a beanie, the other being that my head is small and looks… Continue reading