SaltieCraft | Just for fun
SaltieCraft
Phone: +61 438 878 971
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21.01.2022 Shared by my niece.... I think it’s time I tried this out
18.01.2022 #memademay2021 after a week’s hiatus #day16 We’ve been checking our camper trailer and small tents AND gardening. So after a hot I’ve put on clean clothes #te...ssutipatterns #tessutipstternsathina top in this season’s #gingham that I #upcycled from a very badly made top bought at @reviva_noosa See more
17.01.2022 * Upholstery Fabrics on the Roll * We have rolls of undamaged end-of-the-line high quality upholstery fabric in a range of colours and patterns. All priced at $...7.50/m. Pop in today to browse through the full collection. --- #choosetoreuse #creativereuse #reuserevolution #ecoart #ecocraft #refashion #repurpose #upcycle #reuse
12.01.2022 Starting #memademay2021 with an old favourite. Self drafted and cobbled together scraps of remnants bought at #dogstarclothing #zerowastesewing #sewover50 #sewover50tops and new-to-me #opshoppants
12.01.2022 Someone broke one of my polebombs so I replaced it with something completely different today #polebomb #polebombing #polewrapping #saynotoplasticfish #saynotosushifish #moreplasticintheoceanthanfish @ Mudjimba
10.01.2022 #nuptothecup2020 #nuptothecup
09.01.2022 Does your art celebrate Brisbane? Submit an expression of interest! Details and form via LINK IN BIO ... #brisbanearts #brisbaneartists #brisbaneevents #artmarket #brisbanemarket
08.01.2022 "When we’re all caught up in the trends, the new drops, the Insta buzz and the glitz and glam of fashion, it’s easy to think, 'Just one polyester garment won’t ...hurt,' but it will, because at the end of the day it’s not just one of you buying just one garment." Over on our website Claire Goldsworthy, sustainable fashion activist and founder of beloved blog and online shop The Fashion Advocate, explains why the brand has ditched polyester for good this year. Head to the link below to read more. peppermintmag.com/the-fashion-advocate-polyester/ #peppermintmagazine #sustainablefashion #thefashionadvocate #ethicalfashion #regeneration #climatechange
05.01.2022 'This is the corner of a hand sewn sail made in the 1800s. The craftsmanship and quality of the work is amazing. This is a lost art. The canvas sails were made ...of hemp along with clothing, ropes, and the caulking used to fill gaps between planks among other things. Hemp is 3 times stronger than jute and was preferred because it was unaffected by salt water. The work done by sail makers was demanding and left no room for error as their sails would be what brings fishermen home safely.' Original post shared over 7000- https://m.facebook.com/groups/1443399102550619/permalink/2695528924004291?refid=18&__tn__=R See more