Wild Olive is the blog of Mollie Johnson, a girl who makes all kinds of works, but she mainly knits. Mollie is very active, she carries many projects out and often offers in her posts the patterns and instructions of her embroideries.
Kate Gabrielle is a young illustrator woman form Princeton and she confesses to be a vintage lover, hence the style of her drawings, very “cool”. I love them. I recommend you to take a look to her shop on Etsy, Flapperdoodle.
Through Kireei I have found Made in casa, the blog of Juan and Susana, a Spanish architects couple who live in Amsterdam. On their blog they show us the home-made toys they make for their one-year-old daughter. A good source of inspiration.
Estas perchas de Blanche Dls Desings están decoradas con cómics mediante la técnica del decoupage. Una amiga tambíen decora marcos de fotos con cómics y quedan muy bien.
These hangers from Blanche Dls Desings are decorated with comics with decoupage technique. A friend of mine also decorates frames with comics and they are really great.
Debbie Brisson -ó Stitchy McYarnpants, as it is called- has published a new book with knit vintage patterns: “Knitting it old school“. In 2006 she published “Museum of Kitschy Stitches: A Gallery of Notorious“, with funny and very very kitsch models (click on the links to see both books). Now she gathers more wearable cloths. It is co-written by Caro Sheridan.
Alanna Cavanagh is a renowned Canadian illustrator and designer. Besides her work, I like very much her blog. On it she talks about a bit of everything, especially about design and decoration, but also about cultural or social topics.
Traven7 is an Etsy shop with some loving vintage. I don’t know which one I prefer!