i may hold the record for having, in my collection, the most number of different kinds of buttons, just because. bwahahaha!
F.abulously & A.bsolutely R.ural-M.ade by bidibidi - i farm and i F.A.R.M. and they are not work for me. they are my passion. the most meaningful part of it, is how they have allowed me to touch other people's lives. and in the process, these other people touch my life, too.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
touching lives
F.A.R.M. is for the beings behind the things. each time you wear F.A.R.M. you touch their lives and make a difference.
for this year's F.A.R.M.ing activities, focus is on the youth of Sta. Teresita, Baao, Camarines Sur.
F.A.R.M. now!
F.A.R.M. at the Gainza
after a year of hiatus, F.A.R.M. re-surfaces and re-joins the Bishop Francisco Gainza Trade Fair, during the Penafrancia Festival in Naga City. the fair opens on 6 September 2012 and runs till 16 September 2012.
seeya'll there!
seeya'll there!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
finding your inner artist
march, being the international women’s month found me teaching women, i.e., rural women, some skills which i believe will make them, not just exist, but be . i named the class: "sew easy, sew simple"
it's been a really fun experience, not only am i teaching people, but i am learning some new things myself!
i love seeing what develops, from different perspectives, color choices, and their own personal visions and how they approach things.
at each class i've had, there have been at least one or 2 people that really were concerned that they couldn't do it, they didn't feel creative enough, or had no clue what they were going to do.
they almost seemed panicked. but in the end, they did it!
that's the one thing that i find most rewarding is how proud people are when the class is over, they truly have a feeling of accomplishment, you can see them beaming with pride over their creations.
that seriously makes me the happiest. these people tapped into their inner artist and created wonderful things that i know they were proud of.
so here, i show some images from my most recent class...patchwork cushion cover made from recycled fabrics, embroidered apron, embellished canvass tote. . .wonderful creations from people that never even knew they had it in them!
i mean, look at this super cool bag, Mabelle made!
lovette!
so if you too want to try tapping into your inner artist, think about signing up for one of my F.A.R.M. classes where you'll meet new people, figure out things about yourself you may not have known you were capable of, and have a great time doing it!
and the best part is, i take care of all the mess afterwards, and i'll even feed you
isn't that so nice? :)
Thursday, February 24, 2011
labour of love
a couple of weeks ago i got this box from my sis which contained her vintage finds in Carmel and Monterey.
while meandering around the heap and pile i created, after unloading, i spied some quilt squares of printed cotton, peeking out , like calling for my attention. i pulled out a piece and realized it was quite a number of vintage floral fabrics.
i immediately calculated the area it would cover, after making a patchwork out of ‘em and knew right away, it would cover the whole of me, but i don’t need to be covered. some parts of me are better exposed. bwahahaha!
i knew instantly what i would do with them. . . i could reuse the fabric in some other way. i've always loved patchwork and crazy quilts...i relate to their sporadic, quirky nature.
it's a happy top, don't you think? the fabrics are so fun to look at and the 100% cotton is a substantial weight and because my seamstress Marilyn has her edging machine here at the shoppe, we did nice edges and i didn’t have to fix a lining for the beautiful patchwork top. i don't know how old the fabrics are, but i'm guessing the 60s.
just the other day, another of the wonderful boxes arrived, again from my vintage-crazy sis. and i am guessing what i may find inside. i am definitely looking forward to working with it once i get to see ‘em and decide what to do.
ain’t this such a happy, crazy patchwork top? i bet you would agree.
Friday, February 4, 2011
climate change
you hear it everywhere, climate change. the Philippines certainly does not experience winter, although the winds last week were wintry cold. one, however, cannot dismiss how erratic the temps have become - some nights are cold, literally. . .(stop that look), and some nights are hot, literally. . . and am talking about the weather.
my closet is just not enough to accommodate wardrobe for this sudden changes, so i went on a purging spree. . .
messenger bags and matching cellphone cozies.
ain't i just a genius? bwahahaha!
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