Molllie Makes
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Molllie Makes
Knit a bloomin´ lovely tea cosy < Patchwork denim shirt < Upcycled crocheted shopper < Metallic leather necklace < Cute caravan cushions < Bespoke bunting Tea time treats 42 INSIDE THIS ISSUE ¤ SHOWSTOPPING LOANI PRIOR TEA COSY ¤ NEON STATEMENT NECKLACE ¤ CARAVAN CUSHIONS ¤ ANIMAL RATTLES ¤ DENIM SHIRT UPDATE ¤ FLORAL BACKPACK hand-print crochet marble 26 MOLLIEMAKES 3 CONTENTS 42 issue number forty two 20 A BOLD BREW ON THE COVER PHOTOGRAPHER: PHILIP SOWELS MODEL: LEANNE MEGSON GSON 58 Road trip Talk to us! facebook.com/MollieMakes INTRODUCING.. LIVING The latest news from the world of handmade Fill your life and home with crafted goodness 09 INTRODUCING… 49 LIVING Handpicked crafty happenings Our top picks of the most lovely buys for a hand-crafted, creative home 14 TRENDS Make a patchwork denim shirt 52 HOME TOUR 18 OUT AND ABOUT Davina and Nick’s colourful London home is geared towards family fun A shoemaking workshop in Devon 58 CARAVAN CUSHION 20 TEA COSY Make a statement as well as a cuppa Join the hippy trail this summer with a Liberty print fabric caravan 30 TEA AND A CHAT… 62 PRINTED BUNTING With comeback queen Lisa Levis Create your own custom fabric designs using hand stamps and ink 36 GOOD READ @MollieMakes MollieMakes How craft improves mental health 67 HANDMADE FAIR 38 MARBLING Find out what’s going on at the Mollie Makes mash up stage at this year’s Handmade Fair Bold new twists on the 80s favourite 68 GRANNY SQUARE BAG pinterest.com/MollieMakes youtube.com/user/MollieMakes 43 POM NECKLACE Get noticed in neons and gold 4 MOLLIEMAKES.COM 42 Transform that pile of granny squares into a spacious market day shopper 85 Kawaii ices THE WINNER IS… 16 Patch it up LOVING Treats and treasures to fall in love with 77 Rattles for baby As I type, I’m on a high after our first Mollie Makes Handmade Awards. It was such an inspiring day. We invited 25 passionate finalists to The Proud Archivist in London to present their businesses to our panel of judges/mentors. We were overwhelmed by the talent! We’re looking forward to featuring our winners next issue. In the meantime, read about our day at www.molliemakes.com and search the hashtag #HandmadeAwards. 81 90s-style backpack Lara Watson Editor PS. Ready for #worldpomination? UK readers – you’ll find a voucher in your issue for a free pom pom maker from Hobbycraft (while stocks last!). Use our mini book for ideas, and share your work at www. thehandmadefair.com/worldpomination 75 LOVING Beautiful things to covet, adore and make 76 COLLECTOR Geraldine Tan loves animal stacking dolls 77 ANIMAL RATTLES Crochet a miniature zoo of friendly animals to keep little ones amused 81 FLORAL BACKPACK Get back-to-school 90s style with a classic backpack design in feminine florals 85 CROCHET ICE CREAM 43 Pom-tastic necklace This month’s amigurumi project is super-summery – now, one scoop or two? 98 THE BACK PAGE PROJECT Kangan Arora is inspired by India 90 TEMPLATES Make all this issue’s projects Subscribe at molliemakes.com Turn to page 7 to get the lowdown on this month’s kit Contributors PHOTOGRAPH: RACHAEL SMITH EDITORIAL Editor Lara Watson Deputy Editor Charlie Moorby Art Editor Helena Tracey Production Editor Jessica Bateman Digital Production Editor Nina Camacho Picture Editor Emma Georgiou molliemakes@futurenet.com Lisa Levis Anna Wilkinson Anna always wanted to be good at break dancing, rapping and knitting, but has only accomplished one of these (not the first two). We’re watching this space for YouTube videos, but for now we’ll make do with her yarn skills. Crochet Anna’s animal baby rattles on page 77. www.facebook.com/annaknits PHOTOGRAPH: KRISTY NOBLE Lisa is a mistress of reinvention. Having had to leave her Lisa Stickley label, she’s come back with a vengeance as founder of nostalgic accessories brand, Betty and Walter, designing everything from elegant bags to frilly pinnies. Read about Lisa’s creative journey on page 30. www.bettyandwalter.com Pauline Hagan Pauline’s passion is experimenting with craft mediums, but she always wanted to be a musician or a singer. Now she makes her colourful leather Benu jewellery collections whilst singing away in multiple languages! Craft Pauline’s pom pom necklace on page 43. www.benushop.etsy.com Davina Drummond Davina is an artist and crafter who’s had commissions from big organisations such as the Tate Modern, The Southbank Centre and The V&A. She’s also a blogger, sharing her love for all things nature, seasons and craft. Take a tour of Davina’s playful home on page 52. www.seedsandstitches.com ADVERTISING Call: 01225 442244 Senior Advertising Manager Penny Stokes Senior Sales Executive Beckie Pring Sales Executives Tiffany Jackson, Robyn McBryde Sales Director Clare Coleman-Straw MARKETING Marketing Executive Elly Ralph CIRCULATION Head of Trade Marketing James Whitaker Trade Marketing Manager Janine Smith International Account Manager Rebecca Richer PRODUCTION Production Manager Mark Constance Production Controller Stephanie Smith LICENSING Licensing and Syndication Director Regina Erak regina.erak@futurenet.com Tel +44 (0)1225 732359 MANAGEMENT Managing Director Jo Morrell Head of Women’s Lifestyle Katherine Raderecht Group Senior Editor Julie Taylor Group Art Director Matthew Hunkin Editorial Director Jim Douglas SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscriptions Manager Elizabeth Daly Call 0844 848 2852 or subscribe online at www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk Future Publishing Ltd, 30 Monmouth Street, Bath, BA1 2BW Future produces high-quality multimedia products which reach our audiences online, on mobile and in print. Future attracts over 50 million consumers to its Technology, Entertainment, Music, Women and Sports & Auto. We export and license our publications. Chief executive Zillah Byng-Maddick Future plc is a public Non-executive chairman Peter Allen company quoted on the London Stock Exchange Simon Poulton !" #$% www.futureplc.com Loani Prior Loani is a modern knitter who takes traditional designs and reconfigures them into eye-popping pieces of art! Her witty, wonderfully constructed objects are admired by knitters and crafters around the world. Knit Loani’s showstopping tea cosy on page 20. www.grandpurlbaa.com Geraldine Tan By day Geraldine works as a medical physician – by night she’s the editor of her lifestyle blog Little Big Bell (derived from her daughters Chinese middle name), where she indulges in her passions for design and décor. Swoon over Geraldine’s doll collection on page 76. www.littlebigbell.com Other contributors Kangan Arora, Alix Bateman, Steph Baxter, Valerie Bracegirdle, Rachel Buchanan, Hannah Bullivant, Lucy Croft, Sarah Clark, Mollie Costley, Jenny Dixon, Jen Gardner, Sarah Griffiths, Jenny Hart, Elizabeth McCaughley, Leanne Megson @ Mustard Models, Kat Molesworth, Lara Messer, Sarah Montrose, Anita Mundt, Lana Red, Sally Roydhouse, Philip Sowels, Jesse Wild 6 MOLLIEMAKES.COM 42 Print 36,962 Digital 2,793 The ABC combined print and digital publication circulation for Jan-Dec 2013 is 39,755 A member of the Audited Bureau of Circulations © Future Publishing Limited 2013. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be used or reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. Future Publishing Limited (company number 2008885) is registered in England and Wales. The registered office of Future Publishing Limited is at Beauford Court, 30 Monmouth Street, Bath BA1 2BW. 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Future Publishing and its paper suppliers have been independently certified in accordance with the rules of the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council). ExcLuSive DesIgner kit EASY-STITCH ANCHOR PURSE Paying homage to the iconic anchor design “Anchors are such a wonderful, timeless symbol – representing hope and love. I was surprised to learn that in ancient times they even served as a secret code for Christians to identify themselves and avoid persecution. A ubiquitous tattoo, countless are the times I’ve resisted getting a tiny little anchor inked à la Kate Moss. I’ve long enjoyed mixing tattoo imagery with hand embroidery and this is a simple, easy design, perfect for a quick, one-sitting, stitching project. You could use this pouch for keeping your best rings or earrings apart from other jewellery, or fill it with dried flowers to make a sweet-smelling sachet for a friend. Tiny pouches like this will always find a use and your hand embroidery will indicate that something special is kept inside!” Jenny Hart founded Sublime Stitching in 2001 as a new model for embroidery design and resources. Since then, Jenny has become internationally recognised as an artist, designer, award-winning author and top international exhibitor. Find more of her work at www.sublime stitching.com and www.jennyhart.net Turn to page 90 to learn how to stitch your purse, and don’t forget to share your finished versions on Instagram using #molliemakers. THIS GIFT COMES WITH THE PRINT COPY OF THE MAGAZINE ONLY. PHOTOGRAPH: KIMBERLY GENEVIEVE Embroider and sew Jenny Hart’s exclusive Sublime Stitching anchor motif into a coastal-cool keepsake 25 MOLLIEMAKES.COM 7 INTRODUCING.. 42 THE LATEST IN CREATIVE GOODNESS – HANDPICKED JUST FOR YOU Designed to ‘provoke the imagination,’ Jessica Russell Flint’s prints (on everything from bags to wallpapers) are anything but plain ol’ ordinary. Inspired by life’s eccentricites, her luxurious silk scarves are an eclectic celebworthy mash-up of fashion and art. www. jessicarussellflint.co.uk Subscribe at molliemakes.com 42 MOLLIEMAKES.COM 9 Get started on a blog, or improve the one you’ve got, with Mollie Makes Blogging, our latest specialist zine, on sale now, packed with blogger tips and inspiration. Turn to p74 for more info. www.my favouritemagazines.co.uk PHOTOGRAPH: JEN’S JUST DESSERTS NEW ZINE Blogging Indulge your sweet tooth: add a good-enough-to-eat realistic macaron necklace to your trinket box. Be warned: the mini versions are even more irresistible... www.maqaroon.com First she brought us the iconic sausage dog on a tea towel, now she’s come up with this Labrador Poodle mash-up in our fave orange and zesty pink combo. Ace work, Lucie. www.luciesheridanshop.com 10 MOLLIEMAKES.COM 42 PHOTOGRAPH: VICTORIA SIDDLE THIS MONTH’S WISHLIST Keep nimble fingers busy and bright with a digitally printed cotton embroidery kit by Jenny Blair. Even newbie stitchers can get started on her whimsy wall art thanks to the handy collection of stitching how-tos on her blog. www.jennyblair.co.uk Breezy pastels, effortlessly cool garments and a nod to the pineapple trend (keep a lookout for our take next issue) can only mean one thing: new patterns at www.diy-couture.co.uk
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