Friday, December 12, 2008

Reversible Pleated Yoke Bag from My Studio.





We all have a favorite item and this has to be mine. It's made out of turquoise pinwhale corduroy and vintage barkcloth. It's reversible so you get two bags in one; what a bonus.
It has a soft slouchy feel to it and has a button and loop closure on both sides.
A fabulous looking bag that is suitable for day and evening events.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Bird on a branch Frame Clutch



I love these new frame clutch bags that are all the rage at the moment.
Seems like every self respecting bag designer has tried her/his hand at making their own version.
After lots of practice and heaps of fun, I came up with a few styles of my own.
This is one from my Pursonality Plus range:
Bird on a branch with handmade fabric flower and polished silver frame.
Currently in my Etsy shop.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Silk Roses to accessorise your Melbourne Cup outfit.


I love making folded roses using different fabrics.
I find it very therapeutic and really rewarding.
By folding and turning the fabric in my hands I can form a one of a kind flower; no two are ever alike. As I go along I stitch down the petals so that they don't fall apart.
These roses have been made out of three different silk fabrics which have various shades of blue in them. The back of each rose has a circle of felt sewn on and a pin is attached.
They look great pinned to a hat, dress, lapel or bag.
Currently in my etsy shop.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Shoulder Bag in Teal Corduroy with Twigs and Branches


This is a slouchy shoulder bag I made using teal cotton corduroy for the base and a cute cotton in a twig design for the contrast. The printed fabric is in shades of cream, pale teal, and light brown.
There is a pleat on the front and back of the bag and inside it has been lined with a lovely green and beige chequered fabric.
A good size bag for your shopping or for carrying all your essentials and currently in my etsy store.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Featured on Wavecloud's blog

I've been featured by Jenna on her fabulous blog Wavecloud and I'm so thrilled.
She's the owner of WaveCloud on Etsy and she creates an array of unique jewelry pieces.
She's currently having a Christmas in July sale so hop on over and have a look around.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Handmade Fabric Rose


I made this folded rose using a beautiful pale blue chambray cotton. It has a metal pin on the back which is handsewn to a piece of blue felt.
You can pop the rose onto your lapel, decorate a hat or pin it to your favourite bag.
Currently in my etsy shop.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Repurposed Linen Clutch


I made this out of a gorgeous linen fabric that was part of a skirt. It's ivory and coral with a vintage button for a closure.
This clutch is one of a kind and currently in my Etsy store.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Featured on Madeit blog.



The wonderful and talented Anna Laura who contributes to the Madeit blog did a comprehensive write up on Fabric and Textiles in Melbourne. She generously featured my handmade linen pouch with a lovely critique of MyStudio on madeit.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Dara's front page treasury on Etsy


Dara created this fabulous treasury of Australian sellers which made it to the front page of etsy yesterday. Included was my Baby blue zippered pouch.
Thanks so much Dara.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

My Studio Yoke Bag



This is a shoulder bag pattern I drafted; inspired by the 70's.
I call it the "My Studio Yoke bag" because it has a yoke and pleats like some smocks and dresses had in the 70's.
I combined a moss green corduroy with a floral and added a lovely big pocket inside. It closes with a loop and vintage button.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Etsy Mini Blog

There's a great blog called etsymini which I've recently come across.
It's a virtual gallery comprised entirely of photos and links to items for sale across the world. Choose any category listed and see hand crafted goods from 100's of sellers all currently available for purchase on Etsy.com

It's a free blog that was created by Ryan *girl* of The Etsy Shop Littleput Books. It is administrated by Karen of schOOLLOcker and Dotty of dottyral .
The mini blog is maintained by a slew of Volunteers.
You'll find my mini under the hand and shoulder bag category.
Check out my mini on this page.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Applique linen pouch



Applique linen pouch
Originally uploaded by my_studio
I've made a few of these linen birdie pouches lately.
Each one is different and one of a kind.

Not My Granny's Bag


I've been back and forth with the drafting and sewing of this bag until finally I created a granny bag pattern that I am totally happy with.
It's got lovely generous pleats, a custom fitted lining to help the pleats retain their shape and binding for the handles and trim.
There is a pocket inside to separate some of your essentials.
I wanted to give it an appropriate name but in the end settled with, "Not My Granny's Bag".
Pretty much self explanatory.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

My Vintage Japanese kimono clutch was featured on the Madeit blog.


This is the clutch I completed a few days ago.
It's currently featured on the madeit blog; always a bit of a shock when you go to a site and up pops one of your products quite unexpectedly.
madeit is an online community where you can buy unique independent goods or sell your own
and I've recently opened up a shop there.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Giadab's front page treasury on Etsy


Thanks to giadab's gorgeous treasury, my applique birdie pouch made it to the front page of etsy. The pouch sold within a couple of hours.
What a fabulous feeling that was!

Sunday morning shopping at Camberwell Market


I went to the Camberwell market a few weeks ago and purchased this lovely piece of hand dyed silk which was part of a Japanese kimono. The man who sold it to me said it was from the 1930's. I can't verify that but it's definitely vintage. I combined it with a purplish Japanese cotton and made this clutch. It has a cute natural wooden toggle button and loop as a closure.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Ivory Dupioni silk bag with handmade ribbon roses.



I've been working on a bridal bag range lately. Something a little more formal than my regular bags, using dupioni silk and hand made ribbon roses. For the bride who wants to carry her essentials close to her on her wedding day.
Is also suitable for flower girls or bridesmaids.
Currently in my etsy shop.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Every Day is Spring Linen Pouch


Does the birdie look familiar? I got inspired by a bird that comes to visit me daily in my back yard.
I've made several variations of these pouches; no two are ever alike. See my post of January 23 to see the live version.

Sunday, February 17, 2008



My Pale Pale Blue treasury made it to the front page on Etsy.
It felt awesome and slightly surreal.

Saturday, February 9, 2008


I love this fabric. Amy Butler Belle coriander in a burnt orange and pale mint colour.
I made this clutch out of it that can also be worn as a wristlet and added a gorgeous vintage glass button as a closure. It's lined with a green shantung and interfaced to give it body.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Linen and Japanese cotton Pouch



I just received this lovely imported Japanese Cotton fabric from one of my favourite Etsy shops. I combined it with a fuschia coloured linen and made this zippered pouch. The scene is a French town with shops and street features. Real Cute.
I'll be listing it on Etsy tomorrow.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Vintage cotton and button circa 1970.


This clutch was made using a vintage tablecloth (never used) and a vintage button from my stash.
It has a turquoise lining and layers of wadding and interfacing for structure.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Granny's Vintage Linen




These lovely pieces of linen were handmade by my grandmother. They were passed down to my mother who gave them to me. I just love them.
The white one is a tablecloth.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

My little visitor.


This is one half of a team that visits me every day.
I call him/her Hop-a-long (as in Cassidy) because of the way he hops about in my back yard. His partner in crime is called Broken Wing.
All my bird appliques are inspired by the two of them.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008


This was my first custom order for a client on Etsy.
She picked this lovely Japanese blossoms fabric
to which I added a little felt bird applique. It has a zipper closure and the whole thing is "Wash and Wear".


This is a design I created after being inspired by one of the threads on Etsy's forum.
It's a slouch bag which can be washed as needed. It closes with a zip so that everything is safe inside. It has a lovely big pocket inside and I have appliqued a couple of olive green felt leaves on the front as a decorative feature.

Sunday, January 20, 2008


I just completed this envelope clutch using a rust coloured linen and matching floral cotton.
It's one of a kind and currently available in my etsy shop.

This is a little pouch I've been working on using white vinyl.
A little bird cut-out reveals the blue vinyl underneath.