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Makers market and book signing hosted by Megan Morton

On Saturday 5 December join Megan Morton in celebrating eight of the most talented Australian makers, as she hosts The Maker + The Market to align with the book launch of The Maker by craft-queen Tamara Maynes.

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Taking place at The School in Sydney’s Rosebery from 10am-to-5pm, eight creatives (who feature in Tamara’s book) will be hosting a stall each, demonstrating their creative process and showcasing the fruits of their labour. The stalls will cover a diverse cross-section of mediums ranging from ceramics, leather, paper mache, paper-sculpture, shibori dyeing and extreme knitting.

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Forty Nine Studio

“The day won’t be a standard market,” explains Tamara. “But more of a curated celebratory event focused around the book, with eight of the very special makers featured in my book at the market telling their stories and sharing their creative process.”

Makers include Jacqui Fink, a crafter of hand knitted oversized textiles and installations; Pepa Martin, creators of limited edition, hand bound and dyed shibori leather products; and Forty Nine Studio, designers of ceramic tableware, bowls, serving dishes and platters that are designed for everyday use.

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Jacqui Fink

Tamara, the brains behind the pages of the soon to be released The Maker will be there on the day, sharing her experiences of documenting the special projects that are inside the cover. From 4pm The School will host drinks and a book signing.

For more information.

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Designers Expert Tips

Hear from Shibori’s Pepa Martin and Karen Davis in Sydney

For those who value the handmade, the personal touch or the grassroots movement, tomorrow’s Creative Women’s Circle speaker event may just be for you.

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Pepa Martin and Karen Davis

Held in Sydney’s Marrickville on 11 October, Pepa Martin and Karen Davis, founders of boutique textile agency Shibori, will be talking about their creative journey and the designer collaborations along the way. Plus there will be the opportunity to purchase their unique and beautiful pieces after the event.

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Known for pushing the boundaries of the ancient Japanese craft of shibori dyeing, their work has been extensive, collaborating with the likes of Lee Mathews for a homewares range, McTavish and Sibella Court on fabric inlayed surfboards and Fleur Wood in the creation of a full-scale dip dyed hot air balloon. Currently, Pepa and Karen hold weekly workshops at their studio space in Stanmore and at iconic furniture and homewares store Koskela, inspiring people to unlock their creativity and to think with their hands. Also in 2015, their new how-to book Tie Dip Dye will be published by Thames & Hudson.

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Tickets for the Creative Women’s Circle event are $22 for non-members and $11 for members, with 10% of ticket sales going to the Black Dog Institute.

Book your tickets here.

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Interiors Addict

Now you can have shibori on your walls

Building on their collection of unique pieces for the home, Shibori’s Pepa Martin and Karen Davis have now added some stunning wallpaper designs to their offering. I’m in love!

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