Thursday 29 October 2009

We're at Coventry Transport Museum



We will be taking a stall at Coventry Transport Museum for their craft fair on November 14 & 15. We've never visited before but it sounds like a fun event and we have a bit of a penchant for transport related imagery.

We did visit an amazing transport museum on the North Island of New Zealand, just in case you happen to be passing. It's the Southward Car Museum fairly near Wellington.


We called in and fell in love with it. A vehicle we that particularly stuck in the mind was this gangster vehicle (below), imported from the states with reinforced bullet proof glass (ie glass about an inch thick) and authentic bullet holes.

Tuesday 27 October 2009

Ways to avoid working no.1





Chris our landlady (the shoemaker) has just got a new puppy, she is black and tiny and incredibly sweet. The as yet unnamed puppy always seems more fun than say an afternoon of sticking badges together.


The pup seems to like leather so perhaps she can be trained to stick leather badges together. Or is that illegal?

Saturday 10 October 2009

Lets do the Math (s)



This week we did some Grading; creating different sizes of the same pattern. We were standardising the Wax Cag patterns. The cag is really Ed's product but after five minutes trying to Grade he was crouched in the foetus position, rocking back and forth (metaphorically at least) so I offered to help and promptly created an extensive spreadsheet.

Traditional grading is to my mind a very inexact science but after a lot of me promoting the mathematical case and Ed looking rather unhappy we eventually sorted it out. Or at least we did in theory we're actually going to create the new patterns on Monday. So that's something to look forward to.

Wednesday 7 October 2009

Woodbridge Vintage and Contemporary Fair



One of the fun things we do is visit different fairs around the country. Although a bit more hassle it's always a bit more exciting doing an extra curricular event.


The most recent event was the Woodbridge Vintage and Contemporary Fair in Suffolk. The organisers Sarah Hill and Richard Ginger also sell and consequently had a really good idea of the type of event they wanted and managed to get together an eclectic mix of stalls.

We were contacted to trade at the first event in June and came back again in September. The mix of stalls spans clothing and accessories, to homewares and the odd food stall, you'll need the posh pork pies and fresh coffee to keep you going.

It's a really charming location and a darn sight better organised than some of the more regular events. We've posted some pictures of the swarming crowds. Or you can read more on the Woodbridge Vintage and Contemporary Fair blog. The only downside is that as a trader it's almost impossible to find the time to have a really good look around the fair yourself.