Archive for November, 2010

ASOS Marketplace.

Monday, November 29th, 2010

So Extinct has joined the ASOS marketplace.  A new multi shop marketplace for vintage, nu-rave, eclectic and bohemian looks

The website has a similar vibe to the new look I wanted with my own site I thought it was well worth getting some stuff listed! Chatting with the friendly fellows at a well known Cardiff design firm. I’ve been looking to move the site on, to a more simplistic format. So the Asos Marketplace is perfect and I can keep my Extinct Design design as is for the time being.

All photos need to be shot in that now very familiar look of street style as per The Sartorialist. We had fun taking the photos with my new lovely model, Riggler.

A behind the Scenes at Plum Pretty Sugar

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Extinct loves Plum Pretty Sugar! Creative Director Charlotte Mills shares my view that fashion, clothing is about feeling great, beautiful, sexy, fun and feminine!

Check out the range on the Guest Designer Page for Plum Pretty Sugar.

Ma Calling – Kitsch n Kiln Craft

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010


Hello thought I would give you a call.

Have done too much housework today. I have a rule only do as much house work as necessary and only do more if you have an emergency. Emergencies are visitors e.g. mother in laws, fussy friends (fortunately mine aren’t, so they are always welcome) and running out of clean clothes.

So I thought I would have a nice cuppa and relax.
I have been thinking about the cups I found the other day. They were a blast from the past for me. I had the whole set of Kiln Craft in that design in the 80’s. I had the plates and small soup bowls and all the cups and saucers. I think they were Produced by Staffordshire Pottery which is no longer in business. I stopped using them when a few of my large plates disappeared. Went with the fairies I expect!

I seem to have a lot of odd crockery and this year decided to search out a new set. I can’t seem to find a suitable set as yet, but I will keep looking.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Criteria :
>Pretty:~ must look nice.
>Shape:~ Large bowls, and cups ( I hate getting my husband to fetch another cup of tea for me ) If you are reading this dear -Joke….
>Plates:~ Large and rectangular with edges turned up a little like a pasta plate. The Kiln Craft ones were quite deep if I recall.
>Dishwasher , Microwavable friendly.
>Bounces on a tiled surface.

Oh well lets finish my cuppa now and search the internet for ideas.

Love,
Ma

P.S I do remember you visiting that Parisian Cafe Bar, Le Kitsch, must be over 10 years ago now, you raved about their mix-matched vintage and retro plates, cups and mugs. Your favourite place to visit. Cute and kitsch.

10 rue d’oberkampf 75011 Paris

Visit Ma Finds in store for cute and quirky vintage & retro finds from Ma!

Moo.

Monday, November 15th, 2010


There isn’t the words to explain when you set up your own business and start to think about own branded stuff. Business cards, postcards, fliers – all with your own happy handmades, details of your wares and how to get in touch.

I think the tradition started in the Victorian times (must check my facts on that) where tall fancy fellas would pass out their calling cards as they started up their new business ideas.. I’m imagining a sort of anti Lord Sugar figure. OK maybe I’m romanticising the whole thing and of course none of that is based on any facts.. but the facts that do remain are;

1. there is nothing finer than having a well designed business cards that reflect you and your business

2. you have to have a good great printing company to back them up

Look no further than Moo. The coolest card company to come along in these modern times! Hot bang sizzling bright colours, beautiful finish and excellent service.

I buy my business cards, tags and postcards from them and wanted to share with you.

The long thin mini-cards are perfect for me and my slight bi-polar tendencies on wanting many (if not all) different colours on my Extinct Logo. You can add up t0 100 different designs to show case your work, be it crafty makes, photography or 100 different eye make-up designs (OMG! How lush would that be.)

I use them not only to hand out but as tags for my many different makes.

Moo also produce standard sized business cards which are sweet as! I can use lots of different images on these too, they are that much bigger that my pictures work well on them. The print quality really does speak for itself, you almost don’t want to let them go… I always get a lovely reaction to them as they are far more exciting than the usual bizo card.

The site itself is easy to use. You create the image file yourself (there’s lots of help on there to show you the best sizes etc) upload them, edit if necessary and purchase. You will get sent a confirmation of your order and an update a few days later when they’ve been shipped out to you. If you are interested in having THE best business cards, stickers, tags to show off check out their site at www.moo.com

At the moment you can try 50 cards for FREE at Moo.

New Season New Hair

Monday, November 15th, 2010


Well much has been made of Em’s new do! Looks so much like a young Twiggy had to do a double take at the front cover of this months Vogue.

But for those of you who still sport big glamour locks you’ll also spot in this months Vogues Stardust issue those hair-raising Hair Boostias in their Christmas gift ideas section!

Hair Boostias are currently half price online at Extinct at only £8.50 – cheap copies are never fashionable darling…

My Fair Lady

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

So pleased to welcome another Guest Designer to Extinct – My Fair Lady Lingerie.

My Fair Lady believes every woman should look and feel her best. It is amazing how the right set of lingerie can completely uplift your spirits and boost your self esteem, a well fitted bra can completely transform your figure into a sleek silhouette. Hand made from stunning jewel coloured silks, the range is original, new and comes with a sexy confident glamour…

Audrey Hepburn who played Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady for me was about growing up, becoming a women finding out all about being a glamour puss… and not just the finer arts of talking proper!

It’s a fabulous time growing up to figure out your own sense of style too, what colours suit you best, getting creative with styles, accessories. I’ve been thinking recently its about time I had a little re-invent, mini-overhaul of my wardrobe. A bit of a clear out before Christmas start a fresh really motivates me!

With my sweet-smelling range of Anti-Moth products that can hang in your wardrobe, slip in the drawers etc really adds the over all luxury of a newly re-arranged wardrobe.

I’m offering a Gift Pack of Wardrobe care products for the fashionista in your family who likes to keep their clobber in tip top condition and smelling stunning.

Wardrobe Pack includes:

2 Black Padded Hangers

1 Anti Moth Drawer Sachet

1 Wardrobe Hanging Sachet

1 Box of Scented Anti Moth Drawer Liners

10 Hanging Anti Moth Scented Ovals

For the entire range check out the Wardrobe Care Extras department on the site!

Ma Finds… ~Giveaway!

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

To celebrate the arrival of “Ma Finds” to Extinct’s site we are giving away this 50′s inspired Tea Cosy! Made by Ma herself!

Ma Finds… will be bringing you all sorts of vintage 50s goodies at bargain basement prices (cos thats just how she rolls…) also things that she finds on her travels that she wanted to make, just one-offs and originals made to a very high standard.

All you’ll need to do to enter is tell us of your favourite Tea time accompanying biscuit or cake either by adding a comment below  or for a double entry check out the status update on the Extinct Design Facebook page too!

*Good Luck*

Ma Calling – Fancy a brew?

Thursday, November 11th, 2010


Well, well, well, I looked up tea cosy on the net. Yes plural is cosies.  It is amazing what you can find when you look…
Did you know that Wikipedia has a page on tea cosies? I was amazed.

Facts:

  • By tradition made from cloth or wool.
  • They often have padded inserts, which can be removed and washed separately.

( My mother had a cloth tea cosy in the shape of a house. It was padded. I remember playing with it. It was embroidered with little roses around the doors and windows. Having a flash back yes the padding can be removed. I think it had a sort of knitted area — a trellis or something and the roof had a chimney. There was no hole for the spout and handle it covered the whole teapot. )

So excited there is the house tea cosy on the pattern above like the one I remembered. I love the Internet!!!

Now on with the facts…

  • Some have been made with hidden pockets to be filled with fragrant herbs or flowers, similar to a potpourri.

Now that is a good idea.

  • Many tea cosies in Britain are hand-knitted, resembling woollen hats, even featuring a bobble on top.

This was the type I made when I learnt to knit. Easy garter stitch but introducing Twisting yarn and decreasing. The bobble was the best bit. This could prove tricky at first but so much fun. There were no plastic bobble makers. Well if there was I did not have one. (I have 2 now ~you have to move on with modern technology.)

I do like your Guest Designers – Megan & Mona – lovely Welsh label selling handmade crocheted tea cosies:



I looked up lots more and found this article for you on the Internet and thought it might be of interest.

The History of the Tea Cosy

-Article Submitted by: Suie Roberts

The tea cosy is a common every day object that probably doesn’t seem very interesting. But it comes from Nobel origins, and was not only brought about to keep the teapot and its contents hot, but to also extend social activities. Pretty hard to believe isn’t it, of a small knitted item that resembles a woolly hat?
The history of the tea cosy begins when tea was first introduced to Britain in the 1660′s, when King Charles II married Catherine of Braganza. Catherine brought to court the pleasure of tea taking. Of course the importing of such a luxury item was very costly and a pleasure only the aristocracy could afford until 1750 when tea became Britain’s National drink.Colonialism and the ever-increasing empire meant that more exotic goods were being brought to Britain more often and more cheaply. But it is probably the Duchess of Bedford who brought about the popularity of the tea cosy.In 1840 the Duchess of Bedford established the activity of ‘Afternoon Tea’, an event that became so British that we still refer to four o’clock as ‘Tea time’. During this era ‘well to do’ ladies didn’t work, so the introduction of afternoon tea was a welcomed occupation. Unlike today, afternoon tea was a rather posh affair; the best china (usually fine China tea services imported from China) would be used and fancy cakes and pastries would accompany the tea. Usually invited guests or unexpected visitors would join in taking afternoon tea. The tea party would be served at a table, often in the garden during the summer months. The matriarchal figure would pour everyone’s tea and in her absence another would step in which is where the term ‘Shall I be Mother’ originated. Afternoon tea was not only a happy pastime and a mini social event, but it was also a time for networking and keeping up to date with aristocracy gossip and topical news.

Of course with all the chatter at teatime the teapot would get cold. This, at times, would have cut short some tea parties, giving reluctant guests an excuse to leave instead or sending for a fresh pot of tea. And so, the tea cosy came about. A warm little jacket to keep the tea pot piping hot and so extending teatime.

via Article Blast
Visit Tea Cosy Folk for quality, hand knitted, woollen, character tea cosies. Tea Cosy Folk tea cosy designs are exclusive to The Tea Cosy Folk and not only look charming but also keep the tea piping hot ready for the second cup of tea.

Off to get the Knitting needles sharpened. Quite inspired. I will make a cuppa as well. A nice strong brew.

Love,
Ma

P.S Why not take the Tea Etiquette Quiz?

Ma Calling – London Trippin’

Monday, November 8th, 2010



Hello,

I know I have not written for a while. I have had a busy month. It all started with my visit to the Knitting and Stitching show in London last month. I go every year with Boo and Ghi. We make a weekend of it and we make it a good one!

This year Ghi and I went up on the Friday and had a trip on a London Bus. The weather was great. Even warm! The trip included a sail up the Thames. Marvellous. Our main aim was to get off the bus and go to the Tate Modern to see the Gauguin Exhibition.

We had a problem we had to wait an hour and a half to get in. Should have booked ahead, ah well you live and learn. Ghi was miffed to say the least. I gnashed my teeth a lot but it got us nowhere. There was a nice Welsh lad in the ticket office but pulling the “ I belong to your Tribe “ card made no difference. So we decided to book another visit to London before the exhibition ends. The Tate Modern is huge and there is a  lot of open space. I have been there several times but not sure about the large empty space. Perhaps it is part of the exhibition?

Went to see a few Picassos and some of the off the wall exhibits and I mean off the wall. Not sure….. but food for thought. I always find even if you do not like something it does inspire you. (More about my Sewing on a poly pocket again.)  http://www.twistedthread.com/

Anyway we met up with Boo and next day set off to Ally Pally. Looked at the shops in Muswell Hill on the way down. New thing on the block Teapot cosys or is it cosies? Lots for sale . Brilliant I thought “ I will make one when I return.”

The whole idea when we go to the show is to look for inspiration, new products and trends.

That is the official line we put out. There are other elements to the weekend but I will tell you later.

As usual there was a lot to see and we booked to go to some workshops. We enjoyed them and there were lots of exhibitions to look at and lots of lovely stalls to buy things from. I did not buy much this year honestly. (just in case your father reads this blog).

The 2 big highlights for me :

1 Buttons

2 Angelina

I have had it in my head now for a while to pursue buttons. Love buttons! The range of buttons available to buy is huge. Enormous buttons, wooden buttons, glass buttons ooh…sooo  pretty. I bought a few of those Button blanks to cover because I have a plan!

On the second day I saw a demonstration on the use of Angelina film. Great I thought now I have my theme for my talk to the WI. So I bought some stamps and ink and knew I would have some fun playing when I returned home.

So when I returned I had lots to do. Lots of things to make and that is the reason I have not got in touch for a while.

Next time I write I will send you pictures of the things I made. Also have a giveaway for you.

Love,
Ma

P.S On the London Transport tip do take a look at these fabulous London Transport Posters, you can view online or visit the Museum – art in itself.

Pictures: Flowers in London,  by Louise Grose, 1968
The Bethnal Green Museum, by Laurence Scarfe, 1964

These were a few of my favourites from 1960s to view by decade click here.

Ma Calling – Christmas Pud Pin Cushion – How To

Monday, November 1st, 2010


Ingredients:

1 square of black felt 12cm x 12cm
1 square of black felt 12cm X 12cm                                     .
1 square of white felt 12cmx12cm.
1 piece of green felt 4cmx 12cm
White and green cotton.
Thick thread such as 6 stands of black stranded cotton.
Needle
1 red bead
Wadding
Silicon cake case bases.
PVA glue

1. Cut out an irregular shape for the cream out of the white felt square.

2. Sew white blob to black square using the white thread.

3. Cut out 3 holly shaped leaves from the green felt

4. Sew Holly leaves in the centre of your white felt.

5. Sew on bead in centre of holly.

6. Using your thick thread, sew around the edge of the black square. Use short running stitches.

7. Pull up edges and stuff the inside of your pudding with your wadding.

8. Sew across the base of the pudding and finish off your thread securely.

9. Place some of the PVA glue in the base of the silicon cake case and press in puddind and leave to dry

Love,
Ma

Loving this, it’s like a cross between Guest Designers Made for you by Mrs Woo tea cup pin cushion

and Ollie & Agnes’ new childrens Christmas Pud Hat!