Boodle Boutique create a wonderful range of stark illustrations which are screen printed onto Tees, prints and tote bags, along with greetings cards and badges. Featuring quirky animals with jumpers and suits or riding bikes.
Everything is made with sustainable materials such as organic cotton, or 100% recycled straw paper.
Visit Boodle Boutique at our summer markets and check out her
website.
The Repossession Project is a small company making high quality clothes, bags, jewellery and all manner of useful and frivolous things out of up-cycled goods and materials. The founder of the company, Stacey, was inspired by a beautiful group of Eco Faeries while living in Perth, Australia. On her return to Bristol in 2011 she decided to start The Repossession Project. The main ethos of the company is to be sustainable, 99% of materials used are sourced from local charity shops, or donated by generous people. Renewable power fuels the studio and website server, even the business cards are printed with vegetable based inks on recycled card.
The Repossession Project’s clothes draws inspirations from nature, carnival fun, pixies, pirates and
faeries. Her unique clothing range is in its early stages with many ideas being worked on. Most items are one off's or limited edition's, very few designs are seen more than once. Alongside the clothing The Repossession Project create jewellery and array of utility bags for hula hoops, isolation hoops and yoga mats with more designs in the making.
If you are having a clear out and feel like donating any fabrics to The Repossession Project then please get in
contact with us through our website below.
Bristol based label producing, bespoke and Limited Edition eco-fashion and textile art. Established by Gemstar Burgoyne, Tatty Gem’s has been a life journey of creative fizz, working with recycled and reclaimed textiles in a studio powered by 100% renewable energy. Tatty Gem's uses a range of maerials particularly natural cotton, hemp wool and silk. Each raw material is scrutinised,planned and utilised to create as little waste as possible, even the tiniest of scrap is used for stuffing.
Artist Gemstar Burgoyne says, "Most often, inspiration comes from the raw materials themselves, I love the challenge of utilising what is available to its maximum potential. By working in this way it means my creations are vast and varied which keeps the excitement alive."
Tatty Gem's offer's a bespoke service using fabrics selected by the customer, everyone has items
they no longer wear due to unflattering fit or style, but can’t bare to throw out that amazing colour, print or texture. By providing a bespoke service the customer can be part of the design process and bring life to an unworn item. Tatty Gem's works to raise awareness and demonstrate the differences between mass production and locally hand crafted. When buying ‘Tatty Gem’s’ you can feel confident that you have chosen to buy ethically and own a piece of truly Sustainable Style.
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Facebook and
Twitter, www.TattyGems.com (coming VERY soon)