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Issue 7Drawn to HuskDesign: Made: TradeChanel: Mobile Art ExhibitKimono Know-HowA Vintage Outing
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Creative Uncovered

Handing it to Crafters on a Platter
Kristen Doran’s screen-printed panels make crafting easy.


A Blogging Fairytale

A Blogging Fairytale
How a blog swap marked the start of Audrey and Maude.

Tuesday’s Child is Full of Grace
Sisters Taryn and Elise Eales turn paper into fine art.

Carried Away by Bags
Nicole Mallalieu teaches tricks of the trade to handbag lovers.

Illustrating All Areas
The only issue facing Tiel Seivl-Keevers at Tsk Tsk? Sticking to a single craft.

Away With the Birds

Away With the Birds
There’s only one form of inspiration at Fat Bird Farm.

Drawn to Husk
Husk’s visual merchandiser Aimee McCallum has developed a cult following.

Russian Revival
Babushka dolls inspire a new wave of artists and designers.

Bold and Beautiful
UK textile artist Margo Selby makes weaving technicolour.

Sassy Softies for Needlework Novices
Miss Buttons has tonnes more attitude than a Cabbage Patch doll.

 

 

Life In Style

Chanel: The Woman
We look at the fashion label’s founder – the wardrobe revolutionary who redefined “style”.

Chanel: Mobile Art Exhibit
A travelling art installation marks a special anniversary for Chanel.

Chanel: Zaha Hadid

Chanel: Zaha Hadid
The architect who translated Karl Lagerfeld’s vision into a futuristic pavilion.

Chanel: The Artists
The world’s top 20 contemporary artists collaborate on Chanel’s Mobil Art Exhibit.

A Vintage Outing
Touring a city’s best-kept secrets in old-school style.

Paper Perfection
Danish artist Violise Lunn sews ephemeral couture.

Design: Made: Trade

Design: Made: Trade
We review the next big things at the Melbourne Design Festival.

Kimono Know-How
Bringing a touch of Kyoto to Australian textile lovers.

Movies, Anyone?
Check out the latest webisode from the Fiskars Cinema Series

 

 

In Person

Very Perry

Very Perry
Q & A with the king of Australian evening wear.

Blanket Activism
Melbourne’s Luna Gallery protects the planet with knitted textiles.

The Dame’s Got Style
Why Italy’s Anna Piaggi leaves Gen Y fashionistas for dead.



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