Friday, December 31, 2010

Mystic Knit-Marie-Louise Vogt

As mentioned in previous posts I get a little excited by finding knit-designers who push the boundaries and create unique products and Marie-Louise Vogt is no exception!

Fascinated by materials, fabrics or any other kinds, Vogt is into almost all traditional handicraft methods. Most of the time Vogt is knitting or crocheting in her Hamburg based studio and when she's not it's only look to for new materials in her direct surroundings.
In addition to the images below, you can check out her website here.


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Mononoke madness

I only watched Princess Mononoke for the first time a few months ago.  I liked it very much!  The Cremaster Cycle image/character strikes me as Princess Mononoke with her bloodied mouth after she assists the mother wolf.  I couldn't resist sharing the catwalk images of a Mononoke inspired collection...

Thursday, December 9, 2010

colouring in book


This is one of four dinosaur pictures I made based on children's colouring-in books.  I used stickers, gouache and pencils. I'm hoping to keep up motivation and eventually make a A5 colouring-in book/zine with the original line drawings.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The largest laundromat in Australia!

Hung out at the self proclaimed 'largest laundromat in Australia' yesterday.  Laz did some washing and I did some drawing and we both ate a curry.  I have always found laundromats so relaxing, especially when its raining outside like it was yesterday when these pictures (below) were taken.  Once again, my nokia phone camera is the source of the photos.

Sirena con Jersey

I am always on the lookout for knitwear design.  Often I will type 'knitwear designers' or 'knitwear designers Australia' into google search as a way of procrastination, but surprisingly sparse results are the outcome.  So it is always with great delight that I find something unique. I was looking at Hello Sandwich's blog and found 'Sirena con Jersey'.  Below is a bit about them from their website and some pictures of their jumpers:


"We produce stuff we would like to wear but we don't find in the stores.
We both come from the graphic design world, but Eli is illustrator and Ali loves crafts.
Sirena con Jersey was born in 2007 with a series of handmade knitted sweaters. Then we produced a series of screen printed totebags. People like our stuff, so we decided to keep doing things."

Sirena con Jersey also produce a range of screen printed clothing, totes and lazer-cut jewellery which are equally endearing.  Check it out on their website here.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

icecream is gonna save the day

Back in Melbourne and pouring rain after having the nicest time ever in Hobart staying with my sister.  I miss my little nieces so much! 
'ice-cream' by Penny, Jemima and myself.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

no pavs, just peach melba

I made this at the same time as the Pavlova picture but only finished it recently.
I've never even had Peach Melba, but I'm sure its good.  Especially with all that ice-cream!

Waiting, Wishing, Washing

Waiting patiently for my washing to dry so I can pack my bag for my trip to Tasmania tomorrow.  Can't wait to see my family and go and get a big bowl of laksa with my dad in Salamanca! 

We have a bike club at uni called the 'Pedal Pushers' (get it....fashion and textiles!!!).  Anyway, we have been screen printing the t-shirts for Bikefest 2010.  We used only recycled print pastes and second-hand t-shirts because we like the earth.
I think they look pretty snazz.

Picking colours.....  Getting sorted.....

printing on the big spinner-ma-jig.  Always wanted to use one of these.

Some of the finished tee's.

All very fun.  Bike fest runs pretty much the whole time I'm in Hobart, so I'll be missing out on the action and the opening night party which we got to go to for printing the t-shirts.  Next year perhaps.







Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Whittling

No! Its not whittling at all! Some progress shots of a dress I'm printing.  I can't wait to finally wear it-  Hopefully I'll actually want to, and the many, many chemicals I used to dye it will not scald me.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Just lovin' it...

Enjoying Sunday morning walks with no responsibility looming over my day.  I've started wandering the streets in the morning a lot lately because my sleepy boyfriend tends to snooze through to the afternoon rendering my bedroom a zero-noise/usage zone.  Plus I no longer have symptoms of a crippling back injury and can actually move again.
So yes.  I just wander about being a creep and taking more photos of stuff on/out the front of peoples houses on my nokia:





Otto and Spike

A while back now I emailed Otto and Spike to get a booklet off them that was only available to retailers.  I got a very prompt reply and an invitation to go to their factory in Brunswick East.  Ella and I went along yesterday! 

It was incredible to be weaving through the various knitting machines they had, many of them running and knitting piles of scarves, collars, blankets and beanies.  There were some new machines, and others were very old.  I asked if any of the older machines had punchcards, and Alasdair (who was showing us around) pointed out some steel punch-cards connected to each other with a chain processing through the machine.  Its a terrible description there, I know.... I wanted to take photos, but at the same time I felt like it would have been rude to pull out a camera.
It was mentioned that some of the  very old, out of use machines were simply there as collectors items and were going to be featured on the ABC program 'Collectors'.  I'll definately post a link to the video on this blog once it airs.


Otto and Spike have a lot of sustainable practices in their business, which I think is really important.  Alasdair made a really good point that designers should be able to make use with the resources we already have, rather than creating a need for more resource production; this is something that is visibly practiced in their business.
The following are some pictures of Otto and Spike products:


A very inspirational day!  Been a bit of  springboard for a developing project.  Once it has become more of a reality I will be able to talk about it!  Oh the mystery.



Thursday, November 11, 2010

Screen printin'


Below are some hand printed- swatches I made for a new project I'm doing at uni (yes, I'm back there... Doing an elective because I'm a spock.)  Its based on the theme 'Graphica', in accordance with the Loreal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2011 GRAPHICA exhibtion with RMIT fashion and textiles.
The final print will be put onto a garment from an op-shop; probably a jacket or a dress so I can wear it after the exhibition!  Looking forward to the Savers/Vinnies/Don Bosco rummaging that is to come!



While I was in a graphic, geometric mind frame I entered the Melbourne Myer bag design competition. Here's my entry on the website!  I think everyones designs got put up, so I'm not special. But enough riff-raff:




It is meant to look a little like Federation Square...

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Qua

Music video 'Devil Eyes' from the Melbourne band Qua. Saw them play on Sunday night at The Corner in Richmond and thought they were pretty rad. They were actually the supporting band, but I liked them better than the headliner... Its always nice to find new music to love and listen to.



I've been working on my knitting machine heaps lately. I've just discovered how to do fair aisle knitting and am excited for new projects; socks balaclavas and leg warmers. Pretty timely now we are coming into summer. Ha.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Squids, peas, mash, pavs and so forth


Some pictures which were made during this period of house-boundness. Cabin fever is creeping upon me.




AMS and All for Everyone

Schools finally out for summer. What better way to start than to sprain a muscle around a disc in my back? No frolicking for me. Been doing plenty of Simpsons watching and searching the internet. Came across a few knitwear design companies which are amazing.
'A Minutes Silence' (AMS) are a UK knitwear label with an interesting approach. Below are some pictures and information from their website.


"A Minute Silence present their début capsule AW2010 unisex collection of knitted cardigans, jumpers, blankets and socks.
The silhouette remains classic throughout this premier collection, with a graphic clash of colour on AMS's signature geometric patterns. The striking colour palette remains specific to each garment rather than being trend led.
Produced by the British heritage knitwear company Corgi Hosiery Ltd, knitters to the Queen, the quality of the knits are top priority. Each item is hand knitted in Wales on traditional knit machines. Each piece is then lovingly finished by hand.
When you purchase one of these investment pieces, it comes wrapped with care in its own hand made Tyvek bag, along with an original piece of Sangra artwork."




Also.....

Annie Larson's knitwear label 'All For Everyone' is worth looking at. It's hard to look at this stuff and not want to buy it. Take a look

I'm also following her blog

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Nightingale

Illustrations based on Hans Christian Andersen's tale 'The Nighitningale'. This was the first time I have made an illustration in photoshop and it was a lot of fun. Enjoyed making collage effects. I have something against little pretty birds in pictures....but I guess for this I'll justify their presence, as the story is about a bird after all!



Taking photos of peoples houses at 8am on a rainy morning isnt something I would typically do...however, this particular morning it was so pleasant to be outside because it was somewhat warm! after many months of cold and dreary days, spring has finally come along! We have started planting a garden at our house and I have dyed my hair. It now looks maroon which I am somewhat uncomfortable about.




Saturday, August 28, 2010

Sick animal hospital



It's an anime kind of day.  I thought they ought to be hospitalised and fed some lemsip due to flu season.

go away messy desk.

Paper boats




This book had some amazing paper boat constructions. I love the cover design, and there is an origami unicorn on the back cover! At the low-low savers price of $1.99, I had little choice but to purchase.





Once I actually opened the book, I found it very difficult to make Robert Harbin's paper boats (above) and ended up making one using a youtube video...such skills.



Below are some of the repeat patterns I made with the photos of my paper boats.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Fractal Knits. Infinite Dimensions...

I havent made a post for ages!
just been very busy with school and looking at other peoples blogs....
Not a whole heap has been happening in life; winter, school, being cold...
but! I have moved house which has been interesting. Having a house warming this weekend and not very
organised for it at all. We have mulled wine recipe/plan, though. However, it called for brandy and I bought a
spicy sherry. Not sure if this is something worth experimenting with.
I've been working on some knit pieces that are based on fractal patterns, in particular, computer based fractal patterns made on the program 'Fractal Domains'. Its available on mac (probably on p.c too...)

Below: a fractal pattern generated from 'Fractal Domains'



A really fun program. Inspiring for constructing textile structures.
Below are some projects I'm currently working on based on these patterns.





Monday, March 1, 2010

Nintendo is king



'Tasmanian Story'

I found this game today at game traders. It is awesome. I really have no idea how to play it, but has 'Waltzing Matilda' as music and facts about Tasmanian tigers. Also enjoy the cactus and volcano landscape.

Monday, February 8, 2010

look at my dolly



ponyo! very cute movie. loved the jellyfish and plankton en masse in the first 10 minutes



collages i made out of science journals, old cook books and childrens books.
i always think old cook books are funny to look at because the pictures are very un-apetising. fluoro orange baked beans, lumpy dark brown gravy and creamed corn.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

In Bloom




found this cool music sheet in an op-shop! my favourite bit is the guy with the glasses!

been a good week so far. my sister gave birth to her second daughter early wednesday morning which has got me very excited!
I decided to include the following pictures as I drew them with womanhod and fertility in mind.