Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Thingkbaby at Creative Lane, Marrickville

With my baby due in just 5 weeks,
I thought my market days were over for the year. 
But one last opportunity to feel the fabric and see my designs
are at
Creative Lane
an ongoing art & craft festival
in Marrickville. 

when :: this Sunday 31st July 2011
10am-3pm
where :: Marrickville Townhall
303 Marrickville rd, Marrickville 
(10 minutes walk from Marrickville station or take 423, L23. 425 and 426 buses stop directly in front of the town hall)
Support local artists and check out more details @

Monday, July 18, 2011

Free Postage for July

To celebrate the countdown to the birth of my second child
Thingk Baby is giving FREE POSTAGE to all purchases
inside Australia for the month of July!

Check out my Etsy.com shop
and enter the coupon code

FREESHIPFORJULY

when paying. 
Make the most of it and thanks for shopping x

Monday, May 30, 2011

Renovated Etsy shop - Online

Life gets in the way, but blogging must go on!
I have another baby on the way, so i'm taking an extended rest
from the markets and concentrating more Online
with a renovated Etsy.com shop. 


So come check out all the quilts, cushions, dolls & cards.











Saturday, November 20, 2010

Christmas Shopping @ Art & Design Market Wollongong

Really looking forward to meeting the locals in Wollongong for the Christmas Market and  checking out the other designers too.  Sunday Dec 5th should be an exciting day out. Check out the market Facebook page

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Time for Christmas Cards

I'm launching these cute fabric christmas cards in both my on-line shops
but they're also available at my markets.

Get in early, so there's time to post them. Especially overseas.



Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Tokyo to Paris

Mmmm blogging whilst on holiday was more of a chore than i thought it would be.... but there's so many great pics, now that i'm back in Sydney i still want to share it. 


Meeting some locals, who wanted to show off their art.


The train system was a challenge, but quick, efficient and surprisingly simple to work out. We used it a lot to maximise our short stopover. 


Tokyo seems like dozens of little cities rather than suburbs around one main city area, vast! It's easier to catch the train somewhere then let the walking begin. We had a lovely walk from Harajuku to Shibuya. Constantly surrounded by hundreds of people you are never short of something or someone interesting to look at.








Best noodle bar in Shibuya




 Tokyo went by too fast, and can't wait to go back and do it properly. 

Travelling in Tokyo Tip # Beware of walking round train stations in peak hour! My husband and i got separated at Tokyo Station on the way to our plane. There was a flood of people exiting platforms, and when you are pulling luggage, a stroller and a 5 yr old - there's no room for error. Brad on his own, and me with Remi; we then discovered there's 3 different trains to the Airport, all varying in speed. We managed to meet up at the Airport train station an hour and half later after Remi and I quickly got on a slow train to the airport, and Brad managed to accidentally travel to the other side of Tokyo in the opposite direction from the airport, but then with the help of an American GI living in Tokyo he got on a super speedy train that arrived 10 minutes after me! We got to our plane as they were boarding, thanks Air France for being so helpful and escorting us to our gate. 


The Bastille in Paris was a welcome sight after an 11 hour flight. Arriving as the sun set, walking up 5 flights of stairs to our apartment was a pleasure and a gorgeous view awaited us from our balcony. 


 We booked this great apartment (Appartement Folie Mericourt) through Cross Pollinate who have apartments and B&Bs all over europe. Travelling with kids Tip# stretch the budget to get kids their own bedroom, Remi slept like a dream when she had her own room. I think it seemed more like home.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

We arrived in Tokyo on the Hottest Day in 100 years!



I finally made it to Tokyo, and with only a two day stopover before heading off to Paris I had to hit Fabric Town. Yes, there is actually a place called that in Tokyo - Nippori Fabric Town.  (click this link for a great map.)


When you get there just follow the signs, you can't miss it.


But it's a sleepy town old Tokyo and the shops didn't start opening until about 10am. And as we arrived in Tokyo on the hottest day in 100 years, seriously.... this fabulous cafe was a welcome haven, Cafe Bird. Especially since my husband Brad and I had our 5 year old Remi as a traveling companion. Best iced coffee i've ever had and it really gave me the zing i needed to tackle the fabric. 


With limited time i headed straight for the mother of Tokyo fabric - Tomato. There's actually 4 Tomato shops all on the same street  specialising in accessories, interiors and variety fabrics.  


So i spent about 2-3 hours running around about 5 different levels of the main variety fabric store and the notions/accessories next door. They only take CASH, and minimum cut is 1 metre so be prepared. I had Brad and Remi helping me to start with, but they saw my eyes glaze over and left me to it. There was much to keep them occupied in the area. 


There were amazing japanese fabrics in traditional and contemporary designs, as well as lots international favourites from america. It just went on forever........
Another handy helper i had was a zine i bought from www.askingfortrouble.org
It's an amazing shopping guide for Tokyo and has directions on how to get to Nippori Fabric Town, it was only £1 and was great as Tokyo can be quite overwhelming. 
A lovely blog to read for hints and inspirations is Japan Craft Journal

(i'm actually in Paris, it's taken me a while to get around to blogging - too much strolling, eating and just soaking up the parisienne atmosphere, so stay tuned for more from tokyo and paris. We're off to the Loire Valley and Dordogne tomorrow...)