Showing posts with label handstitched. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handstitched. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

A Not Very Brief History of Love From Hetty & Dave: Part 1

Soooo, the other day I was perusing all my sales on Etsy from waaaaaaaay back, and was reminded how it all began, and as I re-count this story at least 3 times a day to customers in the shop, I thought I'd tell you lot about it too, so here goes....

In 2001, I just about scraped a third in my Silver and Goldsmithing degree at Rochester. In all honesty, I chose the wrong course- I should have done fashion or textiles, but was too lazy at the time to change it!  

Anyway, having collaborated with my best friend for her fashion collection, and making the handbags and accessories for her final show, I discovered how delicious it was, working with leather. I never worked with metal again, which was a massive relief as I was rubbish at soldering!

Shortly after graduating, we're talking a matter of hours, I disappeared out of Medway and back to my hometown of Bournemouth, where I spent the summer (and maybe a little bit longer) labelling video tapes. Pretty glamourous stuff. 

I did, in fact, get to the point where I could stick the spine label on one handed. I considered entering the Guinness Book of Records for my speedy labelling, but alas, I soon started to get the shakes from drinking copious amounts of instant coffee. 

I was soon promoted to printing vinyl CCTV signs, apparently labelling videos wasn't mentally stimulating enough for me, although I believe it was more to do with placing me in a work area far, far away from the coffee machine, thus saving the company a considerable amount of money on hot beverages.

Every evening, after my tape labelling day job, I'd go home and play around, experimenting with leather (NOT in the kinky sense), until I came up with a simple handbag design, with a folky, South American inspired design:

Front...

and back...


Then I did start experimenting in the kinky sense, and made these rude little ladies...


Here's a photo of me looking super young, demonstrating how to pass out on a friend's floor, and spill the contents of your handbag...







I called my brand 'Love From Hetty & Dave', after an old photo I got in a junk shop while I was living in Rochester. On the back, written in felt tip pen: 'To Mary and Bill, Love From Hetty & Dave'


No idea who this adorable couple is, but I presume they are Mary and Bill- Hetty & Dave probably took the photo, and sent it to them.

Aaaaaanyway, in 2005, I realised that the old folk of Bournemouth were never really going to appreciate my kinky handstitched works of art, and I made the move to London, where I worked as a customer services manager for an online fashion retailer. 

How I got this job, I will never know, as I could barely send an email, let alone do anything else that involved the internet. Luckily, I'm a fast learner, and managed to get by, despite phoning my dad, crying my eyes out, on the second day! 

I moved into a teeny, tiny bedsit off of Portobello Road, and worked my fingers to the bone every minute I wasn't at work, stitching my appliqued leather handbag creations to sell on Portobello Market every Saturday.


As it turned out, nobody was prepared to spend the money (which really wasn't very much) on a handmade leather bag, by a new, unknown designer. Looking around what people were selling on the market, I quickly sussed out that jewellery was what sold, and soon I had scaled my designs down into brooches and necklaces.


Bearing in mind, that craft seller websites like Etsy didn't exist at this point in time, or if they did, nobody really knew about them, the only way of selling my product was through markets, and after listening to the advice of the other stall holders, I moved over to Spitalfields Market, where things really started to take off. But that's a story for another day...
 
For now, I'll leave you with pictures of my Leather Tattoo Swallow handbag design:


And the Leather Tattoo Swallow Man-bag I made for Marc Almond of 'Soft Cell', in 2005...

 
Next time, whenever that will be, all about what happened when I started trading at Spitalfields...

Market trader lovings

xx

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Wedding Bells in Shoreditch


Last weekend, or was it the weekend before? Time is flying by and it's a teeny bit terrifying... 

Anyway, the other weekend, the rather delightful Ross and Melody tied the knot in Shoreditch, and commissioned me to make some little treats for their most marvellous day!

Melody had nine beautiful bridesmaids, and needed a little something to add an extra snazz to their bouquets... so this is what I stitched:


And as a wedding gift to them, I made the toppers for their wedding cake....


That cake just looked amazing, and I managed to match up the metallic red leather on the skulls, perfectly with the metallic red heart on the cake!

The toppers also double up as brooches, as a lovely little reminder of their big day:


You can see more wedding commissions that I have made, in this photo album over on the Facebook page.


And while you're at it, check out the fabulous Mister Phill's blog, which feature the Cakenport wedding heart and the most beautiful Spanish wedding from last Summer.

So, if you are getting married, and would like something a little bit different to pop on top of your cake, to pin on your bridesmaids, or even an applique on a vintage suitcase to store your wedding dress in, after the event, don't hesitate to give me a shout to discuss further... anything is possible!

Here's my email address... zoelarkins@gmail.com

Wedding bell lovings

xx

Monday, April 11, 2011

Soft Boiled Egg and Soldiers, Anyone?

It's been a busy couple of months, what with the gigantic Japan order, but last Friday saw the first 500 fly off, which was a huge relief. Just another 550 or so to go now!

So anyway, I have been desperate to do some new designs, and last Sunday, after a visit to the Russell Cotes Museum (or as I like to call it, Russell's Coat Museum) and their Food For Thought Exhibition, I had a brain wave.


On seeing Diane McLellan's fab food paintings, more specifically her 'Boiled Egg and Soldiers' painting, I decided it was time for something a teensy bit Easter-y, and this is what I came up with...


Yup, drippy, dippy soft boiled egg brooches, with a choice of white or brown bread soldier!

But I didn't want to just leave it at that... I've made retro red and white polka dot egg cups too:


And what better way to decorate your neck this Easter, than with a dippy egg necklace!


So, as from today, all of these eggy delights are available to buy on the website here.

Over the next few weeks, I will be having a bit of a product cull on the online shop, to make room for exciting new products, so if there's something you're after that you've been eying up for an age, now might be the time to grab it!

Anyways, off to bo-bo's now- it's been a busy day.

Scrambled Egg Lovings

xx


B

Friday, August 13, 2010

Unfinished Business

In my last blog, I mentioned my tendency to never finish projects, which got me thinking, 'How many unfinished projects do I have lying around?'

Here we go...

Saucy 60s girl, stitched around 2003... then just hung about in a box til now:


Leather fox stole, started in 2004...


Lady of Guadaloupe applique, started circa 2005...


Bottega Veneta inspired handbag, begun around 2005... never finished:


The image on my business card, and I did make a handbag for my sister with this design on, but this replica applique has sat about since 2006:


Massive mexican sugar skull applique, which I think I might make into a bag. I stitched this around 2007!


A Typewriter all stitched by hand, in leather seemed like a good idea in 2007. What a surprise, I never got any further than this:

Lummy cripes... the list goes on and on:

A herd(?) of horses:


A sexy lady in a lifebelt:


Some tattoo design thing, that I got bored with, halfway through the cobweb!




And this is just a tiny taster. Having unearthed them now, it might have almost inspired me to finish them.

But I'll keep you posted on that idea!

Inconsistent Lovings

xx


Monday, May 31, 2010

Commission Missions

I regularly get asked whether I make commissioned pieces, and the answer is yes, I do! In fact, I generally love doing one off pieces, as its usually designs I'd never really thought of, and sometimes inspires a whole new train of thought. So here's a little story on how commissions come about...

Recently I was contacted on Etsy, by a sea-loving lady called Breezy Brenda, who had been looking for a mermaid necklace for some time. Having discovered Love From Hetty and Dave, she decided commissioning a mermaid was the way forward...


Brenda gave me some ideas of what she wanted: aquamarine or seafoam colors with maybe peach, mango, kiwi, silver or gold accents, flesh tones for arms and face, light brown hair, flower in her hair etc. and she wanted her to be flashy with sequins and pearls, in a horizontal swimming mode instead of a vertical one.

So the next step was finding an image to work from, and putting together a selection of colours...
This was what I came up with:


The metallic aquamarine snake print leather was perfect for this project.

Next I cut out and stuck the leather pieces together, to make up the basic mermaid shape:



At this point, I had the design okayed by Brenda, and then it was time for the stitching and embellishment to commence.

It's surprising how different it looks after stitching:



So now, this little Mermaid is leaving the seaside in Bournemouth, to live on Brenda's neck in Nashville, Tennesee. And as a jeweller herself, Brenda will attach a chain of her choice once she receives her mermaid, so I look forward to seeing her photos of it all finished.

So if there's something special you would like made up, don't be scared to contact me to commission a one-off personalised piece. Just send an email to zoelarkins@googlemail.com

Here are some more examples of bespoke pieces I have made, to get you excited...

A lovers handbag...


'Faithful' and 'Unfaithful' keyrings. Not sure what the story was behind these!


Cupcake brooches for DJs Amy & Susan


Wedding date keyrings



Commissions start from £25 and up.

Bespoke Lovings

xx

Thursday, January 15, 2009

STEPHEN!

In Hetty & Dave World, listening to Adam & Joe on 6 Music is what Saturday mornings are all about... and in homage to this, I bring you the 'STEPHEN!' speech bubble brooches...


Available to buy online soon!

xx

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Moustaches, Crowns and Lipsticks

Zut alors! New stuff!

3D Lipstick leather brooches available in pink or red...

3D black snakeskin print leather moustaches...




3D Crowns, in gold, pink and duck egg leather...




All available to buy at
www.lovefromhettyanddave.etsy.com


BEAUT.

xx