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Craft & Thrift

Amy

Musings on building a sustainable, handmade wardrobe

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Latest Issues

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Burgundy bestie bag

I’ve written previously about two other Blackbird Fabrics Bestie bags I’d made - a leather one for my Mum and a black ripstop one for my bestie. The leather was recycled from my parents old dining room chairs and the black ripstop was an ol...

6 days ago
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Podcast episode 3

This episode is a slight departure from my normal content, but still in the realms of handicrafts, in the sense of building things with your hands. I was lucky to grow up with a DIY Dad, an experience I didn’t value at the time, trailing bo...

10 days ago
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Wreath workshop

I’ve wanted to learn how to make a wreath for the front door for a while now. I love the idea of foraging for seasonal foliage, then turning it into something beautiful to hang on your front door. Something to cheer when you arrive home aft...

13 days ago
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Podcast episode 2

Thanks so much to everyone who listened and commented on my last podcast episode, I really appreciate all your support!

17 days ago
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  • Amy

    I write about creating a handmade, thrifted wardrobe, and discuss the nuances of trying to make eco-conscious choices as I go.

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