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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Sunday Stash # 18


I just couldn't resist this polka dot fabric to use as bag lining. Bought on my last visit to Patchwork on Central Park. I have a thing for red and white bag lining and this fits the bill perfectly.

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Ruby-Jo at Leeloo

I am very excited to say that Ruby-Jo brooches are now being sold at Leeloo!

For those of you who don't know, Leeloo is an online community and store that promotes up and coming Australian designers and artists. The lovely Angela behind the website has put together a range of fantastic handmade items many of which are one offs or exclusive to Leeloo.



The brooches you see in the photos are one off's that you will only find on Leeloo. Because I only have one of each of the vintage buttons used in both brooches you won't find that same combination of button and fabric again.

See the rest of my brooches at Leeloo here.

You can check what else is for sale at Leeloo here.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Sunday Stash #17


This fabric makes me think of wallpaper or curtains in a 70's kitchen. I am using it for brooches and I bought it at Patchwork on Central Park.

If you want to play Sunday Stash you can do so here.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Sunday Stash #16


Lovely green vintage fabric I bought from the Camberwell Markets. It is destined to become brooches and clutches.

If you want to see who else is playing along with Sunday Stash you can do so here and the flickr group is here with lots of fabric eye candy.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Blog Feature

My latest brooch has been featured on Autonomous Artisans. Thank you to Lynne from Pirate Pixie Crew for the article.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Look what arrived in the mail

I finally got round to ordering some Ruby-Jo sew in labels.

I will be using them on some new clutches that have been in the works for a while.

Hopefully I will be able to show you soon. I have people staying for 10 days so I am not sure how much sewing I can get done while they are here.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

A Brooch Sale - But Not Exactly


Well, technically it isn't a sale, but allow me to explain.

Ruby Jo brooches are going to be sold by an exciting new retailer. I won't say who just yet. Without going into the number crunching, to bring my brooch prices in line with the retailer I am increasing their price to $33. Currently the brooches are selling for $22AUD in my etsy and made it stores (although no brooches in made it at the moment)

About the sale part. The price rise will be happening on Monday 11th May so this gives you about a week to buy them at the current price which is quite a bit cheaper. Hence the sale analogy. So if you have been thinking of buying any of my brooches now is the time.

Oh and there are a few of the first brooches I ever listed on etsy marked down in the SALE section so there is some sort of real sale going on too.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Meet Someone Clever

The lovely Rachel from Pink Lizzy Sews has interviewed me on her blog as part of her Meet Someone Clever Series. I am the first person she has interviewed for this and I feel extremely flattered. If you want to find out a little more about me then you can read the article here. If you don't then maybe you could have a look at her etsy store instead, she makes adorable children's clothing.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Sunday Stash #15

A little late, but better late than never I guess.

I got this fabric from Patchwork on Central Park. The gold printed parts have a finish like gold leaf. I am going to make it into brooches but I think it would be great made into a shirt.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Vote for Me! Please!


I found my Cross Stitch Rose brooch on etsy's latest Voter page for where you can vote for your favourite Eco Friendly item. The brooch is one of 60 items you can vote for. If you look in the photo above it is bottom row, second from the right. The top choices from the vote will be featured in etsy's Gift Guides so if you want to help my brooch get into the Gift Guides please send a vote my way.

You do have to be a registered etsy user to vote and you can only vote once per user name. The voting ends in 7 days so you have plenty of time to vote if you wish to.

P.S. In case you were wondering etsy have classed the brooch as eco friendly because I made it from a vintage napkin.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Sunday Stash #15


This fabric is from a mint condition vintage pillow slip that I found opp shopping. I have already made some of it into a brooch which I will be listing in my etsy store.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Happy Easter!



It's hard to resist chocolate at Easter time as it seems to be every where you look. And not just any chocolate but Easter egg chocolate which we all know tastes better than your normal run of the mill chocolate that you can find any time of the year.

The only chocolate I ever request at Easter time these days is a Red Tulip Elegant Bunny. Mum used to buy one for us when we were kids and then stopped doing so when we got a little too old for bunnies. Maybe having one at Easter makes me feel like a kid again but I love the outfits they wear and of course I LOVE the Easter egg chocolate taste. If you could buy Easter eggs all year round that is probably the only chocolate I would buy.

I have a have a milk chocolate and white chocolate Elegant Bunny to share this Easter. Of course there were no white chocolate bunnies when I was a kid but I am prepared to overlook that fact.

Happy Easter!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Sunday Stash #14


I have been a little slack with my Sunday Stash's recently so I thought I would make an effort today. This fabric combo I picked up at the Amitie stall at the Stitches and Craft Show a few weeks ago when it came to Melbourne.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Camberwell Rotary Sunday Markets

I went to the Camberwell markets on Sunday. The photo shows my haul from the excursion. I can’t believe I have been in Melbourne for over 2 years and it has taken me this long to get there. It felt like I was in vintage heaven.

For those of you not in Melbourne, it’s a trash and treasure market and that’s exactly what you will find plus everything in between. If you are after vintage and collectibles it’s the place to go apparently. All the goodies I bought were vintage - fabric, buttons, a beautiful tin and an embroidered tablecloth still in it’s packaging.

I went on my own which means I could browse to my hearts content and I didn’t need to worry about anyone else getting bored. There are around 350 stalls so it takes a while to get through them all especially if you want to go back and have a second look.

If Camberwell was close to home I would probably be there every Sunday but because it is a bit of a trek from my house I think I will have to be content with once a month. I can't wait until my next visit.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Dreamy

Penny from Pocket Carnival on etsy has featured my Come Fly With Me brooch in her latest treasury called Dreamy. Thanks Penny!

EDIT: the treasury made it to the front page of etsy! Thanks again Penny

Saturday, March 21, 2009

New Old Buttons

I have a few new vintage buttons to add to my stash this week. I just love the designs you get with vintage buttons. A lot of modern buttons seem very plain in comparison.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Finished Bird Cushion

I finally have a finished bird cushion in my etsy shop.

I just got the hang of photographing my brooches and now I have to learn how to take good cushion photos. This one's not so great but I really wanted to get it listed. Taking good photos is one of the hardest things about selling online.

I have fabric to do about 4 more cushions so this week will be getting the screen out to have another go screen printing on the linen. I have bought a smaller squeegee which seems to have helped when I did some practice on calico.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

New Bag Pattern

I have been working on a new bag/pouch pattern and after a few tests this is the finished product.

It's a really simple design and folds over to close with a magnetic catch.

The chrysanthemum design on the linen has been screen printed by me in a slightly too bright green. It wasn't quite the green colour I was after but I was trying to keep the screen printing process simple so I used an off the shelf colour from Permaset.

I am going to have to get myself a colour mixing chart and have a go at mixing up some colours.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Little Titmouse

My first purchase on the new look Made-It was Little Titmouse by Matou en Peluche. I was very excited when the little print arrived in the mail. I just love the touches of colour made with pastel.

Sam behind the label does retro/art deco drawings, prints and cards in charcoal and pastels. You can take a peek at the rest of her Made-It shop here, and also her etsy shop here.

I am off to find a little white wooden frame to put the print in.

Made It Relaunch

For those of you who love to buy local handmade (ie made in Australia), Made It have relaunched their website with new a new fresh look. Along with the makeover are brand new features such as feedback and the ability to mark favourites.

It’s still a work in progress. The hardworking team behind Made It are still adding features and ironing out kinks but the good news is you can still buy while they are doing that.

One of the great things about Made-It is the currency is in Australian dollars, which means no converting to US dollars like you have to do on etsy.

I have set up my shop on Made-it with brooches and very soon will be adding cushions and purses so stay tuned.