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Gocco!

If you’re a twitter follower you might have picked up a while back that I scored a new Gocco set for super cheap and it was PRETTY BLIMMIN EXCITING!
It took me quite a while to gather up the confidence to have a go. It’s all new and scary, you see. But I finally [...]

A bunch of Rad things

Apologies for the lack of blogging. I’m in full on pregnancy countdown mode at the mo, and it’s not being the easiest one. So I’m thinking things will be pretty sporadic for a while. But there’s some stuff I just HAVE to share with you all!
I’m sure most of you have checked [...]

Fence Stitch Tutorial

THE RADICAL CROSS STITCH GUIDE TO FENCE STITCHING
In collaboration with the realestate4ransom prankster campaign against the rampant land speculation plaguing Melbourne’s suburbs, Radical Cross Stitch and the Melbourne Revolutionary Craft Circle invite you to engage in a small piece of community beautification. This post is all about the how – make sure you read all [...]

An Old Skool Sampler

If you got your hands on a copy of the 2010 3CR Seeds of Dissent Calendar and flicked it open to everyone’s favourite consumerist month: December, this is what you’ll find:

Each of the contributing artists was asked to chose a theme and using our creative tools, discuss that issue in relation to the future.  I [...]

Westie Workshops

Braybrook workshops

Hear ye all ye westside crafters!

My awesome clever friend Jo is running a series of FREE craft workshops in Braybrook, yes, Braybrook! I know! Exciting!

You should come. And bring your friends.

Hooray!

Colouring in the city

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If you went into the city in the weekend, it’s quite likely you saw something a tad unusual. You may have seen a garden in a strange place, a performance that left you scratching your head or a group of people doing something a bit odd. Or you may not have even noticed at all as a group of silent people walked past you, experiencing the sounds of the city without making any of their own.

Bicycle Beautification

So what are you doing on Sunday?
This weekend is the Interventionist Guide to Melbourne weekend of interventions.  The artists will be out and about on the streets creatively intervening with the city.  Or as the Craft Cartel blog puts it: an interactive artistic wake-up call to confront all that is predictable and boring in our [...]

The Great Xtreme Destash

With an expanding family it was time to make some tough decisions about space in our house. I made the big call and offered to hand over my craft room to be the new guest room. Then the existing guest room (which adjoins Tara’s room) can become Tara’s new big girls room.
It was [...]

Not one, but three (and a half..)

It’s been a bit quiet on the ol’ RCS blog as of late.  Partly due to the never ending joys of pregnancy (promise not to bore you with the details..) but also partly due to the busyness of preparing for some upcoming exhibitions.  And it’s about time our lovely readers got to hear the details!
Firstly, [...]

You are not alone

The text says “You are not alone”. Sounds comforting, right?
Well, look closer…

At long last – a new pattern!

It’s been a long time between drinks. I’ve been so busy doing work for some upcoming exhibitions that I haven’t had time to design many new patterns, let alone stitch them up! But when people started hassling me for some fresh stuff I got my A into G!!  I ended up asking around [...]

Proper tea is theft

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I made this tea cozy the other day, with a little help from the internet for tutorials and my cousin for some of the materials.

Green Renters

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Anyone who’s ever rented a place will know how hard it is to get your landlord to fix something when it’s broken. Unless you have a dream landlord – or your landlord lives with you – it can take bloody ages.

See You In Inner Space

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I don’t tend to get too worked up when famous people leave this world, but the passing of J.G. Ballard certainly gave me cause for more than a few moments contemplation. A friend tweeted the quote above – which I thought was quite a sweetly ironic thing to tweet – and I thought it deserved to be immortalised in cross stitch. But certainly not a traditional design.

Rest in Peace brother.

Thanks for the inspiration.

Pattern piece 1 and piece 2 – I recommend stitching it on black aida with white and DMC666 Red floss.

Standard creative commons license applies etc etc.

Especially not on THIS carpet!

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I love, love, love it when people send me photos of finished stitches done from my patterns. And I was super excited to get this email from Christy after reading the brilliant story about who the stitch is for:

I heart the interwebs

And of course titling a post as such causes the interwebs to hate me right back and trash my post. Sigh..
I wrote this great thing about how cool cross stitchers are ’cause we’re down with our roots and are ace at subverting traditional design, exhibit a, Kate Westerholt. Then I talked about how [...]

More media!

Welcome to all our visitors from The Age! Please come on in, grab a cup of tea and make yourself at home.  It is lovely to meet you
For you other visitors who rambled in from elsewhere, welcome too!  And you might wanna look at the article ’cause it’s got lots of great people [...]

RCS helping out

Question Authority at Art Fights Fire

Thought it was time for a bit of an update about how we’re tracking with the Bushfire Appeal. It was a bit hard going away while things were in full swing but I still managed to make a bit of a contribution while I was away.

Hoopla #4 Call For Submissions

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Submissions are now open for the 4th issue of Hoopla – the world’s most revolutionary craft zine.

Clever People Abound

I’ve been finding all sorts of cool, inspiring and useful stuff online over the last day or so, and decided I’d share them.
Firstly, Sayraphim has written this great wee tutorial on how to publicise your exhibition or event. I would call this a must read for anyone putting on an event and wanting some [...]