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hurt :: more amazing covers

August 25, 2011

Hi there,

Well, in our little house we’ve all gone crazy for the ship song cover. So, you know how it goes when you start you tube-ing. I started by showing the junior squad live videos of Nick Cave, trying [in vain] to explain to 10, 8,and 5 year olds what a live Nick Cave concert was like. Well, they thought I was  nuts. More horrified were they that he was smoking on stage [god forbid, i didn't have the heart to tell them about what else he got up to].

Anyway, then we found Johnny Cash’s cover of the Mercy Seat. That gravelly, old mans voice is just perfect. I remember when he made the cover, reading an interview with Nick Cave. Apparrently Mr. Cash became quite ill as he was about to do the cover, and Nick Cave is sending him ‘Get Well Soon’ cards, praying that he wouldn’t die before he made the song. Could there be anyone cooler to cover your song?

And then we found Johnny Cash’s cover of Hurt. The lament of an old man, deep in regret with shreds of love and hope or perhaps redemption. I’m clearly late to the Johnny Cash party, but could there be a better epitaph for the man in black?

sydney opera house :: the ship song project

July 27, 2011

Hi there,

Nick Cave’s ‘the ship song’ carries so many memories for me, and is such an evocation of a amazing time in my life..my 20s,  university, and those first tender feelings that this my life, to do with what I choose.

And I know I’m not alone in this song carrying meaning and resonance for many other people.

Sydney Opera House has just released ‘the ship song project’, and it is so, so, so worth a look. In their words:

Released worldwide earlier this week, Sydney Opera House presents The Ship Song Project – a reworking of Nick Cave’s iconic song. Performed by Neil Finn, Kev Carmody, The Australian Ballet, Sarah Blasko, John Bell, Angus and Julia Stone, Paul Kelly, Bangarra Dance Theatre, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Opera Australia, Martha Wainwright, Katie Noonan, The Sydney Symphony, The Temper Trap, Daniel Johns, and the Australian Chamber Orchestra. Conceived as a short film, The Ship Song Project is a tribute to the building and the artists who perform here. To view the video in full along with artist interviews and behind-the-scenes footage visit.

Enjoy!

C

Warm and fuzzy fabric flower tutorial

July 2, 2011

Hi there,

We all had a great, if somewhat hectic, night at make space‘s Warm and fuzzy night as part of Renew Newcastle’s Winter Wander. The shop was packed full of happy souls, with a table full of crochet, from beginners to experienced hands. At one point the queue for the Sticky date pudding, Swedish apple pie and gluwein was almost out the door! I sat with a super keen bunch of kids and made fabric flower brooches. They were so popular, and are easy enough for kids to make (*with just a little bit of adult finger dexterity needed at finish off). I’ve made a little step by step tutorial for anyone who might be interested to make some at home (especially with school holidays with us!).

Strip of felt 5cm x 65cm (2" x 25")

You’ll need:

One strip of felt, 5 x 65 cm (about 2″ x 25″)

Button

Brooch back

 

Running stitch along 1 side about 1cm from edge

Running stitch along 1 side about 1cm from edge.

Pull the thread tight to bunch the fabric up.

Pull the thread tight to bunch the fabric up.

Twist the felt around and shape into a flower.

Twist the felt around and shape into a flower.

Make several anchoring stitches through the front and back of the flower to hold in shape.

*Here is where the adult hands might come in useful…

Make several anchoring stitches through the front and back of the flower to hold in shape.

Stitch a button in the centre of the flower.

Stitch a button in the centre of the flower. At this point I am still pulling the fabric into the shape I want and anchoring the fabric together.

Turn flower over and stitch a brooch back on.

Turn flower over and stitch a brooch back on.

Enjoy your new fab flower brooch!

Enjoy your new fab flower brooch!

I think they would also look great with fabric cut on the bias, and maybe even several light fabrics of differing widths….

Here are a few photos from the night too…

And a special mention to the awesome polaroid parlour at Odditorium vintage.

new children’s crowns to brighten up your winter day

June 16, 2011

Hi there,

I’ve been busy in this pouring rain, making up some new children’s crowns. I hope you like them, I think they might be my favourite range so far. All are backed with stiff denim so they are really nice and firm. They are available at Make Space or by contacting me [umiakdesign {at} dodo {dot} com {dot} au]

And an  random collection of things that have caught my eye this week:

  • Soulful mothering post, by tara thayer. Read it mothers out there, read it. Then go to tara’s blog, and admire not only her words but her photographs too.
  • An interview on Radio National Life matters, about what sounds to be a great book on long travel with kids. [my favourite: how many languages can you say 'are we there yet' in?]
  • The east coast has been utterly waterlogged this week. My heart goes out to those suffering flood damage, but it did take me back to the wonderful 2 years we spend in Vancouver. Could this be the silliest souvenir ever: scroll down to Maybe you might not like…

take care,

C

a tutorial – {tarty} dress to stripy scarf

June 9, 2011

Hi there,

I’m totally loving all the stripy clothes around at the moment. I know they’ve been around for a season or 2, but I’m a bit slow in the fashion stakes. Anyways, I bought this strapless jersey dress from our local tarty teenager cheap chain store, for $2.50.

Then I cut off the bustier:

Then I joined the 2 pieces along the narrow edge:

Then, fold in half and right sides together and join sides to make a long tube. I used the overlocker, but a sewing machine with a stretch needle would work just fine. To finish, cut the overlocker chain to 1cm, and then…

…give the chain a little tug with your fingers, and a knot forms. Then tie a few extra knots in the 2 threads and trim.

 

Turn right way around, and ta-da! Cute stripy scarf, at a bargain cost.

Now, if only I could have a turn wearing it.

for more creative spaces click HERE!

Being 40

May 19, 2011
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Not quite there yet, but inching ever closer to the BIG birthday. Insight on SBS TV presented a great program addressing this particular milestone. The majority of my friendship group are, like me, living a fairly quiet life, raising small children, holidays dominated by camping, and perhaps occaisionally yearning for a little more time for ourselves or perhaps a little more spontaneity. Other friends have chosen not to have children, other have not had that choice, but remain, for the time being, childless.

It’s an interesting time. Being grown up…or so they tell me I am.

Have a look at the programme, it’s well worth a watch.

introducing umiak skirts

May 14, 2011

Black and white diagonals

Hi there!

Last week my beautiful mother-in-law came for a visit, so I took the opportunity to head off for a night in the big smoke of Sydney. It was ostensibly a fabric buying trip but I did manage to convince myself that i needed a new pair of boots. And added some culture to my life with a visit to the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman. I love Ben Quilty’s Margaret Olley. The raw canvas of her face is so striking, and seems so appropriate for a portrait of an artist.

So I have (finally!) managed to make a some new skirts for Make Space. I’m loving them all, but my favourite is the diagonal stripe, I had to keep one for myself.

multicoloured stripes

woodland pink birds

They are available now at Make Space, in a variety of sizes.

Hope you enjoy!

C

x

p.s. I am also in the slow process of rebranding as umiak. There will be some changes to this blog…eventually.

Happy birthday to you!

April 20, 2011

Our beloved dad/partner is miles and miles away from us on a big adventure.

We want to wish you a very happy birthday and wish we could all be together!

toys on the go…for them and me!

April 2, 2011
fun for little an big

fun for little and big

Hi there!

Just a quick one to link to this super cute toy you can make at home, that is perfect to take out and about to keep little, and I suspect, big people happy. Made by Joel is an awesome site, run by a toy designer/artist. What a super fun dad. I really like Joel’s simple designs and clean lines, and most of all, making simple toys, with the children, using things we have at home.

out and about

Our 4 year old is also loves his Owl mobile, also Made by Joel.

Made by Joel

introducing umiak.

March 26, 2011

have a great day

hope you've had a good day

if in doubt...read and today was a good day

Hi there!

Here is a little project I’ve been beavering away on for quite a while. Hand printed linen tea towels. It hit me one day that often the last job of the day and the first job of the morning involves a tea towel. We have this crazy mix at home…cotton madras check, fluffy guide dog association cheesiness, and a few fantasico Irish linen tea towels sent from aunts-in law from Ireland. The linen ones are seriously the best. And you know, well life is short. So I thought I’d make up some with funny or inspirational prints to get your morning going, or leave a smile in the evening.

I’ve more designs coming soon. Think octopus, princess leia, pears, Karen Blixen. The absent husband is home from Africa, so fingers crossed for a little productivity these coming weeks.

Then I decided on umiak. It’s just a new label I’m going with. I hope you like it.

The tea towels are available from the fabulous Make Space, or by contacting me.

I know its almost April already….but I will set up an online shop this year…just need to clone myself first….

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