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Fabulous February Markets

January 25, 2012 by Shellie Wilson

Fabulous February Markets in Brisbane Australia.

Hello to all you craft crazy folk out there and welcome to 2012! If you’re half as craft crazy as me, I bet you just can’t wait for the first craft/handmade markets of the year to kick off! I am pining away for want of a good craft market, so to tide myself over (and to plan my market adventures for February) I thought I would put together a list of upcoming markets in the Brisbane Region, I hope you find something here that tickles your fancy.

 

Friday 3rd of February

Bleeding Heart City Markets

10am-4pm

166 Anne St, Brisbane

www.bleedingheart.com.au

 

Saturday 4th of February

Valley Laneway Markets

9am-3pm

Winn Lane, the Valley

www.valleylanewaymarkets.com.au

 

Sunday 5th of February

Young Designers Market

10am-4pm

Little Stanley St, South Bank

www.southbankmarket.com.au

 

Suitcase Rummage

Raddcliffe Place, Brisbane City

12pm-5pm

www.suitcase-rummage.blogspot.com

 

 Sunday 12th of February

Baby and Kids Market

St Josephs College, Boondall

9am-12pm

 

Friday 24th of February

BrisStyle Indie Twilight Market

King George Square, Brisbane City

5pm-9pm

www.brisstyle.com.au

Saturday 25th February

Handmade Expo

Ipswich Tuft Club, Brisbane Rd, Bundamba

8am-2pm

www.thehandmadeexpo.blogspot.com

 

Sunday 26th of February

Brisbane Boutique Markets

King George Square, Adelaide St, Brisbane City

9am-1pm

www.boutiquemarkets.com.au

If you are organising a market or you know of a market I missed from my list, email me and let me know. I hope I see you out there in craft land; I will be the one with the camera and loads of purchases!

Story by Guest Editor  – Emmaline Lamond

www.emmalinelamond.com.au

 

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Comments

  1. Laura says

    January 26, 2012 at 12:53 pm

    Take a lot of pictures to share with us for those who can’t be there, please and thank you.

  2. Emmaline says

    January 26, 2012 at 2:44 pm

    Hi Laura,

    I will, and I will report back with all my great crafty finds and general celebration of craft in Brisbane!

    Cheers
    Emmaline

Have you read?

How to Travel with Cross Stitch

Cross stitch is not a craft I generally travel with (since I’m not that good at it, I prefer not to be moving while I’m doing it) but I’m sure there are lots of stitchers who would like to take their projects with them when they travel. 

Koekoek has a post all about cross stitching on a plane, which is a great plan since it’s lots of uninterrupted time to work. As mentioned in the post, you should be able to bring embroidery needles (which tend not to be that sharp anyway) on an airplane with you. 

Regulations in the United States say that scissors with blades up to 4 inches/10 cm are allowed in the cabin, but whether they are allowed by security as you pass through it is up to their discretion. And thread cutters that use a razor blade are not supposed to be allowed at any time. 

Alternatives include bringing nail clippers to snip your threads, or pre-cutting thread and placing it on bobbins so you can stitch on the plane. Then pack scissors in your checked bag so you can cut any loose ends or extra long strands later. 

Check out the post at Koekoek for more tips on traveling with cross stitch and suggestions for projects to pack when traveling. I’ve also written in the past about this post from Caterpillar Cross Stitch about traveling with cross stitch supplies and, importantly, what to do to make your screening as smooth as possible. And, importantly, what to do if the security agents question your supplies or want to confiscate anything you brought. 

And that’s a great tip, too: if you are packing scissors in your carry on but you’re also checking a bag, pack extras there just in case. 

Do you have any tips for traveling with cross stitch projects? I’d love to hear them. Also check out my post about planning a travel stitching kit. 

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