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What colour scarf is best for me?
Common question: ‘What colour should I choose?’My usual answer - what do you wear most often? Firstly - are you a cool colour or warm colour person?I am a cool colour person, and my go-to colours are hot pink, purple, emerald green and royal blue. You will very rarely find me in any other colours, and usually I wear these as accents with my basic black.Take a look inside your wardrobe - do you have any dominant colours?If you don’t like your current wardrobe and want to add some ‘spice’ - what colours make you feel good? Are you one...
Mother's Day Gifts
Looking for a unique and original Mother’s Day gift? Well, whether your mum loves luxurious scarves, is a plant lover, wears scrunchies, or even loves dark art, I have you covered! If you’re in Adelaide, you can pick up your order from Collective Haunt (68 The Parade Norwood) on Saturday, or you can select Express Post to get your order by the weekend. Alternatively, you can visit Fleurieu Arthouse at McLaren Vale for a good range of my handwovens :) If you’d prefer to pick up at Bowerbird Design Market, send me a message, and I can whip up a...
Handwoven Blue Fairy Bread Cravat
Hey, it’s a Blue Fairy Bread Cravat!If you prefer the shorter length of scarf (which I call the ‘Cravat’), then you are in luck! I made a few more for the Bowerbird Design Market, but I’ll be happy to sell them beforehand :DI sew the Cravat in a loop with a twist, so they sit well under a jacket, or with a jumper. It gives a bit of warmth without being too chunky :)You can find them on my website - and don’t forget you can avoid postage by picking up from Collective Haunt, or at the Bowerbird Design Market!
Bowerbird Design Market - May 13-15
SAVE THE DATE(S)! Super excited to be selling my handwoven luxury products at the gorgeous Bowerbird Design Market from 13-15 May at Adelaide Showgrounds! In the next few weeks I will be madly weaving, making scarves, plant holders and scrunchies - so if you’re in Adelaide, please come along and say hi! Check out the Bowerbird website to see the list of designers and makers so you can plan your shopping trip! Sssssooooo many amazing artisans ... I’m looking forward to some retail fun myself :D
Weaving a scarf from start to finish
If you've ever wondered how I weave my luxury infinity scarves, then watch the YouTube video below for the whole process from start to finish!Some scarves take a total of 3-4 hours each, some take up to 7 hours - it all depends on the complexity of the pattern, and how thin the cotton is :)