Instructions for knitted and crocheted dishcloths were published in the Finnish Moda-magazine 8/2012. Pretty, quick to make and useful presents for anyone you need to give a small gift. Also hand-made by yourself, what could be better? Thank you to Pukkila for tiles, Arabia for the table wear, Verso Design for felt products and Taito-shop Helsky for that lovely basket, made out of birch bark. The yarn used is from Finnish company called Kierti, and it is recycled hemp-cotton mix, made out of fashion industry's left-over material. I'm totally in love with it! Way softer than other recycled yarns I've tried, also good for making example nappy-pants, because it absorbs moisture so well, and hemp is naturally anti-bacterial. Though I've been dreaming of making a cardigan or tunic with it, just for me...
Näytetään tekstit, joissa on tunniste instructions. Näytä kaikki tekstit
Näytetään tekstit, joissa on tunniste instructions. Näytä kaikki tekstit
torstai 15. marraskuuta 2012
Time to start making Christmas presents!
Instructions for knitted and crocheted dishcloths were published in the Finnish Moda-magazine 8/2012. Pretty, quick to make and useful presents for anyone you need to give a small gift. Also hand-made by yourself, what could be better? Thank you to Pukkila for tiles, Arabia for the table wear, Verso Design for felt products and Taito-shop Helsky for that lovely basket, made out of birch bark. The yarn used is from Finnish company called Kierti, and it is recycled hemp-cotton mix, made out of fashion industry's left-over material. I'm totally in love with it! Way softer than other recycled yarns I've tried, also good for making example nappy-pants, because it absorbs moisture so well, and hemp is naturally anti-bacterial. Though I've been dreaming of making a cardigan or tunic with it, just for me...
Tunnisteet:
handicraft,
instructions,
moda,
portfolio
keskiviikko 14. marraskuuta 2012
Once upon a time...
...there was these two cutie-pies who wanted to build their own house. Luckily for them, the Pattern Bakery-studio had just made these instructions for the Finnish Moda-magazine for a DIY-kids soft play house! Girl's clothing made of Pattern Bakery fabrics from Spoonflower.
Tunnisteet:
handicraft,
instructions,
moda,
portfolio
perjantai 15. kesäkuuta 2012
Make your own summer bird!
To celebrate our participation in the Helsinki Fresh -exhibition in Berlin, we thought we'd give you a chance to make your own origami summer bird. These are miniature versions of the birds we have on show, all filled with Pattern Bakery -patterns. Have fun!
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Download one (or all) of these pictures on to your computer. |
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Print the pattern on A4. Use fit on page -option on the printer. |
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Cut off the extra. |
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Fold top corner to bottom corner with print inside and crease. Open, fold sideways and crease. |
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Open, turn so that print is on the outside, fold in half, crease. Open and fold both directions. |
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Bring all the corners together. Make sure that the (yellow) beak is inside the folds. |
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Flatten. |
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Fold top flaps to meet in the centre. |
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Repeat this on the other side as well. |
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Fold top down, crease on both sides. |
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Unfold. |
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Open the top flap. |
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Bring it up. |
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Flatten the sides down. Repeat on the other side as well. |
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Fold flaps to meet in the centre, repeat in the back. |
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Fold the tail and beak, crease well and unfold. |
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Open the side... |
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And fold the tail and beak along the creases. |
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Fold the beak and the wings down. |
perjantai 11. toukokuuta 2012
tiistai 4. tammikuuta 2011
Life in the Jungle

Happy new year to everyone! We're back at work after relaxing holidays. Out today is also the new Moda-magazine, with our designs and instructions for making your own, soft jungle in the kids room!

lauantai 20. helmikuuta 2010
Here's how I made a Pulmu pillow case

First I cut the lacy bit off from one side.





lauantai 3. lokakuuta 2009
Pulmu -birds

We'll be posting instructions how to make different products out of the fabric here on the blog during next months. But first, here's a little story on how we make our Pulmu-birds, though of course you can make them as you wish. Don't throw away the rest of the fabric! There's more you can do with it.
1. You'll need the fabric, scissors, measuring tape, pencil, pins, sewing machine, thread and a needle and filling for the bird.
2. Measure 2 cms from the edge of the printed bird and make a marking with pen.
3. Cut the bird off along the marks.
4. Do the same with both bird prints.
5. Stich the edge of the cut-offs with an interlocker or zigzag-stich.
6. Pin the prints together, right sides towards each other.
7-8. Stich them together with the sewing machine, but leave about 10 cms gap for turning the bird and filling.
9. Iron the seam allowance as in the picture, this will make it look a lot tidier when filled.
10. Turn the bird through the gap so that the printed sides are on the outside.
11. Insert filling through the gap into the bird. We use polyester filling made for cushions, it can be washed and there's no lumps. If you have cushions that you're not using anymore, wash them if possible and use the filling for these birds.
12. Fold the interlocked edges inside and close the gap with pins.
13. Sew the gap by hand for tidiest result.
14. Love for years to come.
torstai 1. lokakuuta 2009
Pulmu
Here is our newest friend Pulmu the bird. She comes as a fabric you can cut up and sew yourself! Purchase your own Do-It-Yourself kit at our shop at Etsy. Pick one of the three delicious colors. We will be posting how-to instructions for a bird-shaped pillow as well as other ideas on what to create with the fabric. We would also like to hear from you: what did you create with Pulmu?
In Finland, you can also buy Pulmu-kits from Goodis in Helsinki, or by getting in touch with us directly by e-mail.



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