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Thursday, 4 August 2011

upcycled alterations

the pants were the same as these but different fabric

they've got a little button clasp at the side
So its taken me about a year or more to actually get around to doing this project but i'm super happy now. These pants were acquired somewhere a while back but they were just a bit too high waisted and too tight around the old mid drift. Originally i took the zip out and tried to play around with the poppers they had on them and it just didnt work, eventually this is what i came up with. So excited to wear them. The awesome batik fabric came from a japanese style robe.


Sunday, 24 July 2011

beautiful imagery

its great when you actually stumble on a really great website for a change that really gets you inspired and leaves you moved. These images are stunning and they have given me something to aspire to in more ways than one! http://www.behance.net/gallery/Rainbow-Gathering/1193675?utm_source=Triggermail&utm_medium=email&utm_term=ALL&utm_campaign=MIH+May+9+2011&sms_ss=twitter&at_xt=4dca9b8a25028e97,0 time to get the camera cranking and the soul back to the earth.


Friday, 22 July 2011

ironic freeganism

I find it funny that someone pays to have their house cleaned whilst their cupboards are full of hotel/motel freebies. I also found my strick freegan vegan raw foodist friends amusing when they ate meat and basically anything because it was free. rock on freeganism! say no to padlocked bins!

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Cosy Custom Knits




john's rasta beanie


Last year I knitted my head off...and I was accused of being a knit-aholic. But like everything I do I got a little bit restless and moved onto new projects. Now I rarely pick up the pins unless someone makes a special request. This is purposeful knitting. I love making 'personalised hand-made especially for you with your colours' beanies. You cant buy them at warehouse! and there's nothing better than to wear one either. And oddly its something I end up doing when i've been too busy and just want to chill. So this is the product of my chill. John's rasta hat.

Friday, 15 July 2011

The Dreadlock Journey



I thought it important to share my dreadlock experience (bit of a long one but bear with me!). Many people have misconceptions of people with dreadlocks referring to them as stinky hippies, rope heads and the like.This doesn't really bother me, it's a personal preference like dying your hair plum. Not everyone likes it but if it makes you feel more you then its a good thing.

My locks began 4 years ago in a national park on the east coast of Australia. It was a spontaneous decision, sometimes the best ones are, and I've never regretted them. I was not aware at this point how they would change my life or of the journey that had just begun.

It sounds a bit spiritual and to be honest hair is spiritual, it always has been and dreadlocks have a long history dating back to ancient Egypt. Everyone feels better after a new do, like a rebirth. with the simple action of a different hairstyle you can transform yourself, and the way people view you. Its like stepping into someone else's shoes. I believe it is something everybody should experience once in their life. Completely ditching their self as they know it and taking on  a whole new one. And it is not that once you have dreads you actively change, the change comes to you because of the way people view you. Opportunities open up that never would have. People who probably wouldn't notice you in the street have an urge to talk to you, you look interesting, your hair hold stories.

Of course certain doors also close, like the majority of corporate jobs, a lot of hospitality jobs and the like. This was one of my main reasons to have them, i wanted out of hospitality, i wanted to change my life and didn't know how but i knew if i excluded certain jobs i'd be forced into different areas. As it happened two years later i'd gained enough knowledge on dreads to start my own company to make and maintain locks, Dread fixations and creations http://www.facebook.com/pages/dread-fixations-and-creations/169637358278 Which was a much better way to earn money, working with interesting people with good stories rather than  spoilt rich holiday makers wanting their dinner NOW!

I felt better in my own skin with my dreads, i stopped wearing make-up (shock) still don't wear it on a daily basis, i suppose my dreads are my make-up. Everybody has something to hide behind. My dreads speak for themselves and people read them how they wish to read them. It does bring up with some funny comments like do you take them out before bed every night? and how do you wash them? Well people, it is still hair it can still be washed the same way, believe it or not, they are not all stinky. In fact i have seen some of the healthiest hair in dreads. The hair has to be healthy to have life and character and to be strong.

Its an emotional journey as well, for the first 6 months to a year you deal with fluff ans fuzz whilst they take their form. It requires patience and perseverance. And so 4 years on nearly, I have beaded and unbeaded, wrapped and unwrapped, extended, dyed, truncated and multipied them. I have gone through some fluffy times, times i've wanted to chop them and start again but right now i love my dreadies more than ever. It's not about being a hippie it's about having an identity.

Peace out!