Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Thames Festival pt II

Here are some pics from the Thames Festival.


It was extremely well attended and I met lots of lovely people, traders and customers alike.  Despite a few showers and the odd gust of wind, the weather behaved itself and it was fun to have a proper stall with a roof - like camping! 

Nocturnal Shark Alley.  Otters, isn't it past your bedtime?

Art shot
Big shout out to Mary and Julie of We Make London for making it all so easy, Louise Brooker of Edwyn UK for being a fab stall chum (and doing all those tea-runs!) and Paula Eastman of Feather Fancies and Michelle (and friend whose name I've forgotten - sorry!!) of Isolyn for being lovely neighbours.  Plus all the other super friendly and talented stall holders I met on the day, including Molly Moo & Jessica Too and Bumble & Earwig - LOVE those big animal heads!

Monday, 5 September 2011

THAMES FESTIVAL

I'm very excited to be part of the Craft Trail at this weekend's Thames Festival (10th-11th September 12pm -10pm).  It is London’s largest outdoor arts festival - a spectacular FREE event, which brings together Londoners of all ages and from all communities to celebrate their city and the River Thames.


I shall be having a stall as part of We Make London - there are quite a few crafty collectives taking part.  We shall be outside Southwark Crown Court near HMS Belfast - nice and handy for London Bridge Station direct from Brighton so I won't have to negotiate the Underground.  Yaaay!


Here are some links:
http://www.crafttrail.co.uk/
http://networkedblogs.com/msLve?ref=nf

And a map!




Tuesday, 16 August 2011

I'm quitting my jibber-jabber . . . and just posting some pics

Rare sunlit table

'Sew your own' kits

The bunting!  The bunting!

Shark Alley makes a rare foray outdoors

Hot diggety, that bunting sure looks groovy

Friday, 12 August 2011

Mar-kits

Two markets in two days this weekend!

On Saturday, it's Twist & Make at the Phoenix Gallery, Brighton (as mentioned in the latest edition of Mollie Makes - an excellent crafty lifestyle magazine) and then on Sunday, Always Uncommon at The Green Door, Brighton.  It's also Gay Pride here in Brighton this weekend!


I've also been hard at work making kits - sew your own bird and sew your own bear, based on the owl and otter keyrings I've made recently, so they will have their debut this weekend.



Thursday, 4 August 2011

FREE POSTAGE!



To celebrate launching the new hand stitched page, Shark Alley is offering FREE POSTAGE on ALL items for four weeks from 4th August to 1st September inclusive (this applies to 1st class UK postage and standard Air Mail only). Wooo wooo!

See the brand new page here - and you can also check out necklaces, earrings and accessories.


Saturday, 30 July 2011

Fun with Bunting


Some time spent with the family finally gave me the opportunity to make the Shark Alley bunting for my stall.  What a palaver - I started it on Sunday evening and finished it on Wednesday morning!  I probably made it more time consuming than it needed to be, but I was making it up as I went along and I wanted it to be super-perfect.  So there was cutting of templates, then selecting, reselecting, arranging and rearranging fabrics, buying more fabric, trying to work my Mum's sewing machine, cutting out letters and hand sewing them on, realising one long strand wasn't going to work and trying to find more tape for the 'string', then dealing with floppy triangles . . . . it was never-ending!  The latter problem was solved by spray-on starch - appearing in the form of this can from the 1970s! Amazing!  The contents are probably completely toxic by now, but still working nevertheless.

This was followed by visit to Wisley RHS Gardens - a beautiful and inspirational riot of colour and pattern that should hopefully go some way to inspiring some long overdue textile designs.
 


Friday, 22 July 2011

And The Winner is . . .

I am so overwhelmed by the response to the otter naming competition!  

Such a big thank you to all who entered and to those who helped to promote it and 'liked' it on Facebook - what lovely, lovely people you are.

So as I sit here with my cuppa I am forced to decide on a winner and it's SO HARD as they are all so brilliant.  I didn't envisage this when I started and now I feel a bit sad.  So to make myself feel a tiny bit less cruel and beastly I am going to have an overall winner and two runners up, who will win otter keyrings, each featuring one of their chosen names and hobbies.

RUNNERS UP (in no particular order)
A cheeky little otter keyring is on its way to:
BECCA  - as your hobbies were all so brilliant (stamp- collecting and torches!) and
KEEPER - as I just howled with laughter at yours - 'at his happiest when viewing exposed piping' and Wellington's 'little otter brain' will have me chuckling for hours.

But the WINNER for the sheer depth and magnitude of her descriptions and because they made me laugh AND cry is:
LOULOUTE & BÉATRICE - who named them specifically in the order they appeared and gave so much information - what an imagination! 

They are so poetic and imaginative but quite detailed, so I can only include one otter here:

Olga : She’s the descendant of the Romanoffs and her grandfather came to
France during WW 1 after the Soviet Revolution and, after the war, he settled
in London where he married an English noblewoman.

Olga’s mother was prima ballerina at Covent Garden where she excelled
performing the dying otter in the tragic ballet “The Otters’ Lake”. Olga grew
up among many artistic Russian otters and she’s just unbeatable at quotations
of 19th century’s Russian writers. She tried to write a novel herself about the
migration of Russian otters but she finally founded a ballet school since she
wasn’t as talented as her mother. She’s very efficient though, preparing young
awkward otter pups to the opera ballet or to dance in British and American
films. One of her most famous pupils was the actor of Billy Otter.

She’s quite severe but she’s romantic and fascinated by her task. She’s very
quick and agile and of course playful like all otters. Her fur is particularly
brilliant and smooth. She’s nostalgic of Russian moors and snowy winters and
she’s still waiting for a Russian Snow Prince who’ll come and take her away on
his sledge.

If you feel you could be her Snow Prince, even if you’re not a Russian otter, so,
please, pester your keeper he’ll adopt her and let you have many little, squeaky
cubs !


Aristotle will be winging his way to you on Monday - he's terribly excited.

Can you email me your addresses so I can send you your little treasures? sarah@sharkalley.co.uk

Thanks again to everyone who entered - they were all fab, and it was a nightmare to choose! 
Yaaaay - we all have names! Gourmand, Hazel & Olga

If you would like to own a standy-up otter like Aristotle (and indeed like Gourmand, Hazel and Olga) they are currently available to buy from my Etsy shop and will soon be featured on my website 
along with other felty things that I have been stitching away at. I shall let you know when they're on there and it should be quite soon, as Phil is hard at work!  Please pop by for a visit any time.

They will also be on sale at the Makers Boutique event tomorrow in Brighton


So come and say 'hi' if you're passing - there'll be loads of great stuff there.

At this point, I'd like to say that 10% of the money I receive from the sale of all otters will be donated to the very wonderful Otters & Butterflies sanctuary in Devon to help them in their work looking after and rehabilitating orphaned and endangered otters.  They also need £90,000 to build a new feeding station, and keeper Matt Heaton is doing all sorts of sponsored things to help raise this.

Here is Matt being greeted (eated?!) by Asian Short-Clawed otters Paprika and Nutmeg


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