It’s been too long since I browsed through etsy. Check out what I found this morning…
I’ve mentioned etsy store Japanese Treasures before – I love to browse the collection as I always find a number of pieces that I instantly adore. And the above fabric is no exception. I can see this fabric working for all sorts of projects, can you?
I may be slightly obsessed with Resurrection Fern’s lace stones. Photographs of her work are here.
I’ve had my eye on Sydney-based tabi designs for a while now. I love the concept of her ACEO’s which stand for “Art Cards, Editions & Originals” and is explained as follows: “Miniature works of art the size of a trading or playing card (2.5″ x 3.5″) – an inexpensive way to collect beautiful prints.” Above are two of my favourites titled like tea, and type bird. Beautiful work Tabitha Emma!
wow, did I just do my first etsy favourites for 2009? I might even get to another blog favourites this afternoon too, watch this space! And as always I like to say thank you for stopping by for…
PS I love the vintage fabric collection of Lily Devine too, the orange pattern above is from her extensive selection – she is having a massive sale right now so be sure to check out her stock for some seriously cool vintage bargains.
Those lace stones are stunning!
February 10th, 2009 | #
I”m crazy about those lace stones. If only every surface in my house weren’t already spoken for….
February 11th, 2009 | #
Hi Pia,
I love those lace stones as well, they´re beautiful!
Not the same thing, but definitely reminds me of it, the work of Joana Vasconcelos, she has been covering the most unsuspicious objects with crochet.
February 11th, 2009 | #
I’m so glad you do posts like this. I don’t have the patience to search through Etsy, what with all the blogs I follow, the Twittering I do, writing my own posts, and doing laundry. You have saved me from going insane!
February 17th, 2009 | #
Etsy in Europe? is anyone out there aware of a site similar to Etsy but in the European market, spec. German (or French)? thanks for any info!
February 19th, 2009 | #