Craft Cartel Podcast Episode #1!!!

Yes folks, you’ve heard the whispers and the rumours are true, the Craft Cartel is now a Podcast!

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This episode we talk about the Cartel and where it all began. We talk to Melanie from Satchel. And share some fun and subversive crafty projects for you to get involved in. Plus a bit of music and a lot of laughs. Download and subscribe now!

 
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We’re having a special launch party tonight at the market so come along and check out some cool crafty goodness. See the market blurb below…

Like what you hear? We’re planning a show every fortnight or month depending on how busy we are. Mortgages don’t pay themselves you know. Help us not have to work for the man and flick us some coin to help with the costs of producing the ‘cast. Think of it as online busking!

 

Craft Cartel Night Market - IRA Solidarity
‘Cause drinking beer and wearing green is so passe

This week is a VERY SPECIAL night for the craft cartel. We promised global domination and tonight we deliver, with the launch of our very own PODCAST! Come along to score your limited edition 1st episode on CD and find out how to subscribe and get every single episode delivered straight to your little mp3 player. Public Transport will never be boring again for our lucky listeners!

And sadly this will be our last market at Section 8, yip we’re on the move. So stay tuned for further details. And come along tonight to say a big cheers to Section 8 for being lovely to us for all these wonderful nights of subversion.

It is also St Patricks Day so we’re having a special little celebration for all things anti-colonial. The challenge is on for our stall holders to have at least one item designed to bring down an empire.

PLUS we have the wonderfully awesome Rapskallion back to tantalise our ear buds. Did you hear them a couple of markets ago? They were fantastic!

And of course the bbq will be cranking with our spunky chef spreading the love. The words getting around about the tucker so you better to be there early. Which of course gives you more time to peruse the market and share your hard-earned pennies with our amazing local crafters (who really love your support).

Did you know that buying local handmade goods will save the planet from imminent destruction?

See you there
xox

P.S. If you want to wear green and drink beer, we won’t object, in fact, you’ll be joining us!

6 Comments

  1. Lou
    March 20, 2008 at 8:31 am | Permalink

    Great podcast ladies! All power to the radical cross-stich posse!

  2. kakariki
    March 25, 2008 at 1:14 am | Permalink

    Thanks Lou! I’m glad you enjoyed the listen. Episode two is on it’s way :)

  3. April 17, 2008 at 10:41 pm | Permalink

    When you cross stitch on ties do you use waste canvas or do you just stitch straight on to the tie? Could you give us a how to please please?

  4. kakariki
    April 18, 2008 at 5:13 am | Permalink

    The ties I talked about in the podcast were just backstitched. This is them here http://radicalcrossstitch.com/2008/04/01/tie-crazy/ So I drew on the ties with tailors chalk and used thread to follow the line. If I was cross stitching though, yes, I would use a bit of waste canvas and then pull out the threads at the end. Like the riots not diets patch on this post http://radicalcrossstitch.com/2007/10/05/craftster-feminist-swap-lots-of-pics/
    I usually do a loose stitch at each corner to hold the canvas in place, or use an embroidery hoop, depends on the size of the project. Next time I make something like this, I’ll post up a photo tutorial.

    Thanks for listening!

  5. September 2, 2008 at 2:22 am | Permalink

    Hey I just started listening to the podcasts! :) Great work, keep it up!!
    Hxx

    Helens last blog post..Pinch and a punch

  6. kakariki
    September 3, 2008 at 12:52 am | Permalink

    Yay Helen! Glad you like them, we like making them :) Got some cracker interviews coming up so stay tuned! xoxo

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