There was an aticle in this weekends 'The Age' newspaper lamenting the fact that the fashion industry is collapsing under a mountain of rags. Janice Breen Burns writes
'Every month. Every week. Teen frock brands even boast they have refined their rip-off systems, can turn around a style from glossy-mag red-carpet paparazzi snap to rack in 10 days. Imagine. Ten days and 100,000 more units of puckered polyester destined within a year for the Salvos.'
It's true, I have been to my local op-shops and while one is constantly having a 50cent sale (all clothing and footwear for 50cents per item), the other is more expensive than the big box stores clearance racks. I have been to Myer's basement to check out the youth clothing department a few times since it has opened and a couple of times it looked truely like a clothing graveyard. Racks and racks of cheap t-shirts, leggins, dresses, etc. all made from different shades of interlock. I imagined their birth in a Chinese factory along with millions of others being churned out by an underpaid workforce. How many do they expect to sell I wonder?
Anyway, I will get back to my own clothing line. I hope to do a few more markets once the Bub is born (currently 1 week overdue!) but who knows, this could bring in a whole world of change I am just not expecting.
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Bacchus Marsh Market
What have I been doing?
I went to the craft market in Bacchus Marsh (where I live) last Thursday, which was very good. All local people who do their own handy crafts such as knitting, water painting, woodcraft, silk painting and me with my clothing. It was a long day - 9am to 5pm, but it was in the shopping centre so there was no problem with the elements. I also made a skirt for my sister (shown here) and have been preparing for the arrival of the baby (about 1 month to go), which I have been sewing for also.
I will add some pictures of these items soon.
After looking at these pictures I need to add that I will be better set up for the next market, with a clothes rack at least!
Monday, July 23, 2007
Etsy Meet Up and Ella's Top

Went to Fitzroy on Saturday to meet other Etsy sellers. It was a great afternoon, though I was one of the first to leave, but next time I will make it so I don't have to leave so early! There are some pictures on Flickr, thanks to Shara Lambeth - I did take my camera but took no shots as I had my hands full with cards, samples, cup of tea etc!
I also went to the design market as per the previous post, but again took no pictures, maybe I am just getting lazy. That was also very good but very crowded. Some really great work out there people are doing, I am making a concerted effort to buy handmade and/or limited edition artists work lately (if I am not giving something I have made myself) and will encourage others to do the same. It is generally so much nicer than buying mass produced I think.
Here is a picture of my beautiful niece Ella in one of my samples.
Friday, July 06, 2007
Children's Wear and Markets
I am still busily making children's clothing with the aim of going to market with them. Not sure when this will be, but hopefully within the next 2 months. Summer is probably a better time for markets, but people do still go in winter, at least I do anyway. Speaking of which there is a design market on this Sunday at Federation Square I hope to go to - I will let you all know how this is after the weekend. I heard there is also going to be something on to do with Harry Sidler (Australian Architect) a tribute exhibition I think, so I hope to catch that too.
I must get on and make some more women's wear, I still hope to get this into some stores in Melbourne, so much to do! Here are some pictures of what I have been up to. I made some children's jackets out of a pair of knitted pants I had - recycling and all clean! I dyed and screened some elephant tops which I then used fabric paint in tubes to outline and paint grass onto. And some girls dresses with trees screenprinted on, these I also hand painted some extra leaves and a bit of grass at the bottom, as I thought they looked a bit flat. Check out the Etsy store, where they will all be soon.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Children's Wear Samples



I think I mentioned in my previous post that I am getting into children's wear. I wanted to sell at some local markets, so I went on down to Woodend to have a look at their Sunday market - and it was not on! Not sure why, I will check that out, it could have been because of the weather...or maybe they do not even hold them in Winter. Yes, I know, I should check these things first. I was also planning on going to the Gisborne market and then we got an invitation to a party on that day, so I won't be going to that either. But that's OK, because I won a knitting machine on e-bay and I can pick it up on that day too, as it is in the same part of town. I am looking forward to that. I did have a knitting machine and it was great, but then I stupidly tried to knit with mohair wool and it all got stuck and I broke it. I could not find a spare part either - very annoyed at myself.
Here are some pics of the children's wear so far, and I even have some gorgeous little models, Eli was great he even faced the wall so I could take a picture of the back of the top, Abi was overdue for her afternoon sleep and so was less cooperative, they are available on Etsy (the clothes, not the kids).
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Children's clothing
I have started to make children's clothing. A natural progression from making maternity clothing I guess you could say. But, no I haven't actually had the baby yet, more of a suggestion from a friend of mine who is also pregnant. Anyway, here are some of my works so far. They will be in the Etsy shop soon.
I have hand dyed these, so they are a bit uneven in the dye distribution, but I think that adds to the handmade flavour, then I screen printed them and then I did some machine embroidery. There are 2 styles, one for girls and one for boys, sizes 1 to 5 years, plus a romper in each style for size 6 months. I hope to get some little bodies in them for better photos on Etsy.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Puffy sleeves


I have a fascination with puffy sleeves at the moment. I am not the only one no doubt - I think sleeves are big this season (whether that be s/s or a/w depending on whether you are in the northern hemisphere or southern). I have made 2 puffy sleeve tops, one out of stretch poly and features a juliet sleeve and the other from a 50/50 wool, poly lightweight knit (unusual mix). The lantern sleeve I have made for myself, to accomodate my ever growing bump - my regular clothes just aren't fitting! I will also do 'regular' sizes for those with no bump.
Stayed tuned, I will add them to 5trillion.com soon.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
quilting
I have just been having a look at a quilting blog called material obsession. They have some beautiful designs there. Quilting is a very precise craft and so one that I have never really got into - I do not have the patience. My Mum has done quite a bit in her time though; Mum goes off and on different craft projects and is back on to knitting again, which is great as she is knitting up some beautiful little pieces for my baby due in September. Speaking of which, I have been getting into making some maternity wear, funny thing, my regular clothes just don't fit anymore so it was out of necessity of course. Most things I make can just be made to fit a big belly, as I have noted on the 5trillion website.
Here are some pics of my Mum's crazy patchwork quilt - bits of it, as it is a double bed quilt. It has a great deal of work in it and is really lovely layed out on a bed.



Here are some pics of my Mum's crazy patchwork quilt - bits of it, as it is a double bed quilt. It has a great deal of work in it and is really lovely layed out on a bed.
Monday, May 07, 2007
screen printing


Friday, April 27, 2007
dyeing and printing and sewing


I have been doing a bit of all these things this week. I dyed some tee's that I had made up with the new dyes I bought last week. They came out a lot darker than I anticipated; which is good because that means I can be a little more frugal with my dyes. I also made up a jumper for my niece. I made it from a block I had from college which I think has too much of a boxy shape about it - kinda 80's style - which is making a comeback, so that could have been a good thing after all. Anyway, that is what I will tell her! She is only 5, but very style concious, like a lot of young kids are now. As you can see I tye dyed a heart shape in the middle. I think I might have some kind of weird tye dye addiction, I have to refrain myself from tying up everything I throw in the dye pot. Maybe I will just do a heap one day and that may get it out of my system.
Monday, April 23, 2007
5trillion update
I am in the midst of doing a big update on my online shop at 5trillion.com. Please take a look and also read the musings blog there for info re these new items and a link to my photos on flickr (just click on one of the thumbnails on the musings blog or go to flickr link and type in 5trillion in tag search).
I have also been trying to update my etsy shop but it has been so slow in loading I have had to give up.
I have also been trying to update my etsy shop but it has been so slow in loading I have had to give up.
Monday, April 16, 2007
nude & lace top

I plan to put both on 5trillion and make some more brooches for the denim bolero so people can choose which one, or two, they would like when making a purchase.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007
new stuff on Etsy

Here is a picture of my workroom. This is a denim bolero that I am making, with an embroidered brooch acting as the closure. When doing machine embroidery I get my cottons out to see which colours would look best, then for this one I got out my pencils in the same colours to sketch some designs.
I have added some clothing to my Etsy store.
I have not updated 5trillion as yet, but hope to do so soon.
I have been getting into a bit of screen printing lately which I am quite enjoying. I made up some tops, which are on Etsy, and have some more in the pipeline. I have made up one style, but now I have finished it I am not sure that I like it, so I may just pull it apart and change it a bit.
I have also been chatting a bit on the Etsy forums and found some interesting work done by others in Melbourne (I am not in Melbourne, but v close by) and all around the world. Such as these 2: annalaura and a. t. whim.
There are so many wonderful things for sale on Etsy I am not sure why you would shop anywhere else! (In my humble, if not slightly biased opinion).
Having said that I found a great little shop just off Greville St. in Prahran that sells clothing made by people who live in or around Melbourne. Very cute stuff.
I went to the last trading day for the fabric shop mentioned in the previous post. I bought 1 roll of white cotton interlock and 1 roll of rugby weight cotton knit. As you can see by the label it has come from New Zealand and was bought from local clothing manufacturer Ojay. Today I have ordered some dyes from kraftkolour here in Melbourne, so I intend to make lots of garments that I will dye and screenprint.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007
fabric

One of my favourite fabric stores is closing, really this time.
Remnant Warehouse in Prahran (Melbourne) will close on the 31st March, after being there for 40 years. It is a fav. as it is a good place to buy base fabrics, like denim, interlock and plain woven cotton at good prices. I bought these stretch cottons, which I have not exactly decided what to make with yet.
The top one I dyed myself on the stove, it was the blue colour, but as you can see it did not quite come out right in one corner, but the rest is fairly even.


The problem still being that I cannot get the photos to look as I want them to. Will have to get a body in them, that is for sure. Here is what I have been working on for 5trillion, anyway.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
dressmaking again


I have not disappeared off the face of the earth; I have been dressmaking. Not a lot of time to make my own things while doing this. But now I am back making my own creations, so I hope to make a few updates to 5trillion.com soon.
This blue dress was made for a bridesmaid. I was shown a top that they (bride and bridesmaid) liked and wanted me to make a dress using the same design. The fabric was a little different and I had to sew the pattern into it by hand. I did this just by gathering up puckers in the dress and sewing seed beads on in a cluster. The photo doesn't really do it justice, it looked better in real life.
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