Jul 31, 2008

Wemake London- 22nd June 2008

The first Wemake event took place on the 22nd of June 2008. It was a fun and succesful event and we thank everyone who came to support the event. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.



The participating designers and makers were:

Anac Designs
Angharad
Beads and Baubles
Cathy Cullis
ChickP
Clothcat
Creamrose
daintyprettythings
Delavalle
Elin Thomas
Feltbug
Ginger Flamingo
Greygoat
Hedge witches kitchen
Laurafallulah
Lazy Giraffe
Littlemisscrafty
Lovealittle
MadebyCara
millimoomi
namolio
Natty Jewels
notes
pinkswizzlestick
snapdragonbeads
storeyshop
The Birch tree
urbanknit
witch stitch


Thank you to MomentsbyMartha, Greygoat, Angharad, MadebyCara, niftyknits and Laurafallulah for the use of their images of the event.

Jun 23, 2008

On the day...


Crowd Shot, originally uploaded by All Those Threes.

was a lot of fun. More information and pictures to follow.

Thanks Allthosethrees for the photo

Jun 22, 2008

Its Here!

Hi everyone,

Thanks for stopping by and taking an interest on We Make London. The day has come around and we hope to see you all there.

First ten people through the doors get a free wemake tote!

See you soon!

Jun 16, 2008

Designer Feature- Beadz and baublez

Dinah’s shop is a new addition to the etsy family. Here she reveals a little about life, crafting and stuff….



WHERE ARE YOU BASED?
Brentwood
, Essex


WHEN DID YOU FIRST START BECOMING INTERESTED IN CRAFTS?
25 Years ago when I visited Cannes, we came across one of the many tiny market squares off the Rue d’Antibes full of specialist stalls. Some with 100’s of different cheeses other with beautiful linen and lace of every kind. Just at the end, beside the road was an old lady with a little yellow formica table which was covered in dozens of jam jars of all different shapes and sizes which were full of tiny brightly coloured beads in every shade. Ladies of all ages were cluster around taking small spoons of beads and sealing them up in tiny cellophane bags. Well I just had to buy some. I can remember my dad saying what are you going to do with them? To be honest I had no idea at the time but they where just so beautiful.


I never have used those particular beads, but from that day on I was hooked and to this day I still sell embroidery beads from beautiful glass jars by the spoonful.


GREATEST INFLUENCES?
Walking around the West End, Magazines from abroad and Italian trade shows


GREATEST PROBLEM YOU’VE OVERCOME?
Sourcing original and different beads and products from abroad to keep ahead of trend in the UK.


WHAT PIECE OF WORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?
The bespoke pieces made to match someone’s dress that they have been hunting for, for ages.


WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO SOMEONE JUST STARTING OUT ON SELLING THEIR GOODS?
Always make sure you build in a proper profit so you are not working for nothing! Just because it’s handmade doesn’t make it cheap, people need to realise that one off pieces take time and cost money.


WHICH 4 PEOPLE (DEAD OR ALIVE) WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE AS WEEKEND GUESTS – AND WHY?
My best friend Pat(and Paul) –As we never get to meet up anymore

My Dad(died 22years ago) – Just to say Hello

Hugh Grant – Not the worst person to spend an evening with if you know what I mean

Jack Dee – The funniest guy!

WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON YOU KISSED?
My Grand-daughter Rosie.

WHAT’S ON YOUR BEDSIDE TABLE?
Current reading, A bridal accessories book, A book on FengShui, Glass of water, Hand Cream and my Venetian Glass earrings (of course)

HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU?

To the Point. My best friend often says that she would never ask me a question unless she was prepared for the truth!

NEW YORK OR BARBADOS?
Barbados


FERRARI OR MINI?
Mini


EASTENDERS OR HOLLYOAKS?
Eastenders


CHOCOLATE OR CHAMPAGNE?
Chocolate every time


IF YOU COULD ONLY ACCESS 3 WEBSITES, WHICH WOULD THEY BE?

Flickr, Etsy and Numerous Bead sites, so not just three really! Oops

Jun 13, 2008

Designer Feature- Greygoat

Kate Fletcher;s love of lingerie in all shapes and colours made it inevitable that she’d start making her own! Her first memorable underwear was a top and pants set she made when she was 10 which made from printed cotton with a pattern of little piglets. 'I wore it till even I had to admit it was too small!'

Kate has been sewing for as long as she can remember and credits her mother, who taught her to sew and who continues to make beautiful things. She instilled in Kate a love of fabrics and fashion which, naturally enough, has led to Kate making clothes for herself and for sale. Ever since she was old enough to appreciate the value of fancy underpinnings, she been obsessed with beautiful underwear. There is a lack of sexy and luxurious lingerie in a reasonable price range, especially in sizes above a UK 10, and her continuing mission is to address that!

Kate hand makes all the Greygoat items from her home in
Chester whilst working full-time in the corporate world. She treat its as a hobby, but one that she takes seriously and thoroughly enjoys. However, her plans for the line do involve taking over the world, one pair of knickers at a time.


WHERE ARE YOU BASED?
Historic
Chester

WHEN DID YOU FIRST START BECOMING INTERESTED IN CRAFTS?
I always have been! Luckily my parents have always been interested in crafts and craftsmanship, whether it was my dad building cars from scratch or my mum making clothes. I remember making dolls clothes years and years ago. I also remember making my first tailored, lined wool jacket on my ancient hand-cranked Singer machine and being very proud. I only switched properly to electric machines when I turned 21!


GREATEST INFLUENCES?
My biggest influences are probably magazines and books. We’re bombarded by so many different things, so much choice, the great ideas really stand out and things like a beautiful photograph of a glossy green leaf or a beautiful piece of dyeing on an antique kimono really spark my imagination. I’ve been keeping scrapbooks for years too, so if I ever feel uninspired, I can always find something there.

GREATEST PROBLEM YOU’VE OVERCOME?
Time is my biggest problem and I’m not sure I’ve overcome it yet! I work full time and it’s often hard to find the time and energy to cut new patterns and try out new designs. The spirit is willing, but other things get in the way.


WHAT PIECE OF WORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?
It’s usually whatever I made last! I don’t have much time to create some of the dramatic, over-the-top pieces I have sketched out, but I’d love to, just for fun.


WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO SOMEONE JUST STARTING OUT ON SELLING THEIR GOODS?
Make lots – don’t make one item to ‘try it out’ or test the water – people love choice. Make at least five, in different colours, and get lots of inventory together.


WHICH 4 PEOPLE (DEAD OR ALIVE) WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE AS WEEKEND GUESTS – AND WHY?
Muhammad Yunus (I’d love to find out his views on Etsy - I recommend his books about micro credit)

Eddie Izzard (because he’s well travelled and would be great fun)

Andrew Marr (good on a debate and I love his History of Britain series)

Bill Murray (because he’s great)


WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON YOU KISSED?
My husband, naturellement


WHAT’S ON YOUR BEDSIDE TABLE?
Lamp, clock, books, lemon lipbalm by beadartandbubbles.etsy.com, notebook with
midnight scribbles


HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU?
Busy, probably!


NEW YORK OR BARBADOS?
New York…but I’ve never been to either.


FERRARI OR MINI?
Mini


EASTENDERS OR HOLLYOAKS?
Bleurgh! Neither.


CHOCOLATE OR CHAMPAGNE?
Chocolate


IF YOU COULD ONLY ACCESS 3 WEBSITES, WHICH WOULD THEY BE?
Apart from the obvious (Etsy, BBC news, email), I spend lots of time on these sites:

igoogle.com - I use their feed reader to keps tabs on loads of amazing blogs, like knickersblog.com and thesartorialist.blogspot.com

immortalgeisha.com - an invaluable source for kimono enthusiasts

Flickr.com - especially the Wardrobe Remix group, where people share their outfits for inspiration and discussion



Jun 10, 2008

Designer Feature- Notes

Australian-born Diane Leyman (notes…) aims to create practical and durable bags, accessories and home furnishings, and to provide an alternative to high-street, mass-made products.

Made with care and attention to detail, notes’… designs are simple and unique. With bundles of buttons and colourful fabrics, all notes… items are machine stitched, but also include a hand-sewn element.


WHERE ARE YOU BASED?
I am originally from Brisbane, Australia, but am now based by the seaside in Hove, East Sussex. I’ve been living in the UK for three years.

WHEN DID YOU FIRST START BECOMING INTERESTED IN CRAFTS?
My mum was always sewing and making things when I was young, so I’ve always been around crafts of some sort. I suppose I started becoming more interested in crafts when I was in my late teens though, partly so I could have some kind of creative outlet, partly because I believe in the do-it-yourself ethos that anyone can do it, and partly as a way of making something unique, in an attempt to move away from high-street, mainstream shopping culture. Joining Etsy and attempting to sell my wares has been more of a recent development.

GREATEST INFLUENCES?
Well I guess it’s my mum for trying to teach me to sew! I also take inspiration from patterns, textiles, interiors, design, books, music, art, photography, friends… these are the things that make me happy.

GREATEST PROBLEM YOU’VE OVERCOME?
Having no time to get anything done, and no space to do it in (although I’m not quite sure I’ve overcome these problems just yet – I one day dream of the ever illusive ‘craft room’!).

WHAT PIECE OF WORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?
I love the cushions I made for our couch (out of some lovely Joel Dewberry fabric), but that’s just because they’re pretty more than anything else. I don’t think there is one piece of work I’m most proud of. Every time I finally finish sewing something I always feel a little bit proud!

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO SOMEONE JUST STARTING OUT ON SELLING THEIR GOODS?
As a self-proclaimed list writer, I think it’s a good idea to sit down and write a list before you start. Decide how much time and effort you want to put into your craft making and selling. Decide how you’re going to organise things. Aside from the actual craft making, there is a lot to think about that might not seem obvious at first, such as storing your wares, photographing them, uploading and resizing photos, writing descriptions, branding your shop, making labels, tags, and business cards… There’s a lot to think about and it’s all quite time consuming. I’m definitely still learning and trying to get my head around everything!

WHICH 4 PEOPLE (DEAD OR ALIVE) WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE AS WEEKEND GUESTS – AND WHY?
I’m way too indecisive for hypothetical questions! But anyway, at this moment in time, my unintelligent answer is: Joaquin Phoenix, because he is lovely; Irvine Welsh, because I like his books; Jeffery Brown, because I love his graphic novels; and the Flight of the Concords, because they make me laugh (I know they are technically two people, but they come as a package deal!).

WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON YOU KISSED?
Adam (my boyfriend).

WHAT’S ON YOUR BEDSIDE TABLE?
A lamp, a clock and a book. Very simple and uncluttered compared to the rest of my bedroom!

HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU?
I’d like to think they’d describe me as creative, friendly, funny and intelligent, but to be honest they’d probably just say I was a bit of a grump!

NEW YORK OR BARBADOS?
New York. It’s on my ‘travel list’ for next year, if anyone has any good New York suggestions or tips?!

FERRARI OR MINI?
I know nothing about cars, but I’m going to say Mini, purely because they’re little.

EASTENDERS OR HOLLYOAKS?
Shamefully, it’s Hollyoaks. English people seem to love terrible Australian soaps, so I figure I’m allowed one English soap-watching guilty pleasure in return!

CHOCOLATE OR CHAMPAGNE?
Chocolate!

IF YOU COULD ONLY ACCESS 3 WEBSITES, WHICH WOULD THEY BE?
Oh dear, another hypothetical question! Eek! I’m going to go with Etsy (of course); printpattern.blogspot.com, for inspiration; and… maybe vegweb.com, for yummy recipes. What a geek!



Jun 7, 2008

Designer Feature- Lovealittle

Lovealittle was born out of Jane Lloyd’s love of Art and Craft and sells her range of tiny dolls and finger puppets at local craft fayres, besides which she helps to fundraise for the children's Junior School and Cancer Charities.



WHERE ARE YOU BASED?
I’m based in St Albans, Hertfordshire.

WHEN DID YOU FIRST START BECOMING INTERESTED IN CRAFTS?
I was taught and encouraged by my Mother and Grandma; learning to sew buttons at the age of 3 and slip hemming at 7!!

GREATEST INFLUENCES?
I am greatly influenced by any new course or technique I come across. I love to explore texture and am steaming to heat set fabrics at the moment.

GREATEST PROBLEM YOU’VE OVERCOME?
A lack of hours in the day…I’m still working on overcoming that one!

WHAT PIECE OF WORK ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?
I am most proud of the piece I made to raffle in aid of Grove House Hospice in memory of a dear friend.
http://www.grove-house.org.uk/index.php?sID=1140100155205

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO SOMEONE JUST STARTING OUT ON SELLING THEIR GOODS?
Keep a sense of humour, remembering that the customer is always right!
http://www.mumandworking.co.uk/Career-Focus/handmade-cards

WHICH 4 PEOPLE (DEAD OR ALIVE) WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE AS WEEKEND GUESTS – AND WHY?
Kim and Aggie to sort out the house. Trinny and Susannah to sort out my wardrobe. Together they can sort out each other whilst I cook lunch!

WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON YOU KISSED?
My husband.

WHAT’S ON YOUR BEDSIDE TABLE?
Rather a lot of books and a glass of water.

HOW WOULD YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY DESCRIBE YOU?
Busy, untidy, creative and kind…hopefully.

NEW YORK OR BARBADOS?
Barbados
.

FERRARI OR MINI?
Mini although I wouldn’t be able to drive it!

EASTENDERS OR HOLLYOAKS?
I don’t watch either but am addicted to both Neighbours and Casualty!

CHOCOLATE OR CHAMPAGNE?
Both!

IF YOU COULD ONLY ACCESS 3 WEBSITES, WHICH WOULD THEY BE?
Etsy.com

Times Educational Supplement.co.uk

Flickr.com