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zippered travel pouches

April 8, 2016 by Birdbrain 4 Comments

I’ve had a couple of requests for coated cotton pouches for travel. I spent an afternoon this week using up some remnants to make a few small makeup bags, big enough for a tooth brush and other travel essentials, but compact enough to fit in your tote. And to give a boost of colour!

april pouches

From the left two striped coated cotton from Chartres, one with a lime zipper one with a cobalt one. Then two magenta flying birds with cobalt and fuchsia zippers and then I could not resist two more wonky birds. The wonky birds are lined with water-resistant orange waxed canvas. The remaining are lined with crisp blue and white striped canvas. A few of these will be in the shop very soon.

2 chartres pouches

fuchsia bird pouches

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houses…sketched and hooked

April 7, 2016 by Birdbrain Leave a Comment

AGO victorianI was in Toronto for a few days last week. One of my favourite places is the Art Gallery of Ontario. I like to  make a trek to my favourites, David Milne and Lauren Harris. and then head to the cappuccino bar which overlooks Dundas Street and its row of Victorian houses. It was a sunny day, something which has been very rare lately, and I had enough time to complete two sketches of these elaborate houses. I like the sense of calm that comes over me when sketching, even in the centre of a busy city, and I love to get to know a building by sketching it.

AGO yellow bldg

My Annie rug  is too big to leave the house now…so I’ve been working on a few small pieces. I seem to have houses on the brain (Annie has 65 and counting) and it’s interesting how hooking and sketching inform one another. I’m thinking of doing a series of these small mats, working with shapes, values and colour and rows of houses.

hooked street 1

Filed Under: Hooking, sketching

watercolour bag

April 4, 2016 by Birdbrain 3 Comments

Before I tell you about the new watercolour bag, I have a short report. I was away last week for a few days travelling by train with two of my bags. You can see them here on the GO train with a bundle of new leather wrapped in plastic. (More on that later, but you might be able to see the beautiful emerald colour!) Both days were non-stop heavy rain and I was pleased to see that the bags, one leather and one coated cotton, survived the deluge beautifully.on the GONow on to the new bag. I have been saving a piece of Marimekko coated cotton in a large watercolour floral print. Today I made one section of it into a cross-body tote, 14″ x 12″ x 3″. I am very pleased with the result. Even though the print is large, it works in a smaller piece, and the colours are stunning. The leather on this bag is a beautiful recycled pebbly black and it works so well with the print.marimekko watercolour 1

The bag is hot fuchsia and red on one side…mm wc dip

and cool blue, green and yellow on the other. mm wc

Inside it has a zip/slip canvas pocket on one side and a double leather pocket on the other for phone and keys. Durable metal zipper and hardware finish it well. This is one great bag for spring and summer.mm wc int

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sketches en route

March 25, 2016 by Birdbrain Leave a Comment

When I have the time,  I take the secondary roads rather than the four lane highway. I love to see the countryside and the architecture of small towns. This past Sunday, the last day we have had with any sun in southern Ontario, I was driving to the town east of ours to pick up my grandson. I left early so that I could sketch and I had enough time to do one sketch as I was parked on the roadside, and one in town, parked in a vacant parking lot. I forgot that I had non-permanent ink in my Sailor pen, so it caused some smudging and running…but here they are…a document of my morning en route.road to Napanee

napanee post office

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another marimekko tote

March 19, 2016 by Birdbrain 3 Comments

I promised a medium sized tote in the Siirtolapuutarha pattern in coated cotton and here it is. This one is 15″wide, 13″ tall and 4″ deep. It is lined in black cotton with a double leather pocket for your phone and keys and a zip/slip pocket for valuables. It has a durable metal zipper and is trimmed in black leather, both recycled and new. This is a perfect day bag–it will hold an ipad, a novel and other essentials. The straps are double leather with a comfortable 10.5″ drop. And this tote packs such a welcome burst of colour on each side! Perfect for spring. This will be in the shop later today.

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mm med tote

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marimekko coated cotton pouches

March 17, 2016 by Birdbrain Leave a Comment

One of my most enjoyable things to do is to save my favourite remnants and turn them into adorable pouches. Because they are remnants, I can only make a few. The first three are Marimekko red coated cotton lined with checked fabric from Amsterdam. They are 6.5″  wide and 5.5″ tall with a durable metal zipper and leather pull.
3 red mm pouches

red pouch int

The second pair are made of the Sirrtolapuutarha pattern with zebra print cotton lining. The top images are one pouch, the bottom a second one. Each is 5.5″x5″ with a red metal zipper and leather pull. These pouches are great for the small essentials you want to keep separate in your big bag. They will be in the shop soon!

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two new totes

March 15, 2016 by Birdbrain Leave a Comment

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totes 2

Here are two more Marimekko coated cotton totes, 17″ x 14″ x 5″. These were ordered after the original tote appeared on the blog. Keep an eye on the blog for two more totes in this Siirtolapuutarha pattern and a couple in a lovely waterolour print. If you are interested in one  of the new ones, you can use the contact button on the right under navigation.

Inside the totes have a full-width waxed canvas computer compartment with a knob closure. And you can see the red leather phone pocket peaking out. On the other side is a zip/slip pocket with birdbrain graphics. The leather straps have an 11″ drop and make for comfortable toting. A great travel tote or an everyday tote for life’s essentials.

mm tote interior

mm tote int

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a new Marimekko bag

March 6, 2016 by Birdbrain 2 Comments

This bag is made of the same fabric you saw here, but this one is a smaller version with a cross-body strap. The brilliance of these Marimekko graphics is that they work large or small and each side of the bag provides a different colour punch. This particular bag is 14.5″ wide, 11.5″ tall and 3″ across the base. The leather trim is both recycled from a beautiful man’s coat and a new piece for the strap. Inside it has four pockets: two leather pockets for phone and keys and then two canvas pockets, one with a zipper.  More views below.
marimekko cross body 2

marimekko cross body
marimekko cross body 1

This shot shows you the interior canvas pockets with the birdbrain robin and for the first time, a leather label. I now have my own birdbrain branding iron, so all future bags will have an embossed label. Such fun!marimekko cross body int

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montreal sun and ice

March 3, 2016 by Birdbrain Leave a Comment

Here is another page from my sketchbook, a pair of houses on Maisonneuve. The week I was in that city it was cold and very icy underfoot. But the sun was out bringing the colours of the houses alive.maisonneuve sketch

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sunday sketching with the Montreal Urban Sketchers

March 1, 2016 by Birdbrain Leave a Comment

I was happy to learn that the Montreal Urban Sketchers were meeting on Sunday, my second last day in Montreal. I have never managed to get to one of their gatherings–and this one, at the Biblioteque Nationale, was very appealing as it is a beautiful building. In reading about it, I discovered that it is the most frequented library in North America! Once I got there, I could understand why so many people want to spend time there. Besides the magnificent collection, there were all kinds of spots to curl up and work. There were over thirty urban sketchers at 10:00 a.m. and we spread out in the comfortable chairs beside the huge windows with a view to the backs of the buildings on St. Denis.biblioteque nationale sketch

Yesterday I had a little time before my train so I sat in the window seat of a delightful tiny cafe and sketched my madchiato and the view across the street.rue baubien cafellini

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