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GUEST POST: Silke from Dakini Leathercraft

One of the many things I love about trading at markets, especially our regular Duckpond Market, is the opportunity we have had over the years to meet some truly amazing people. Sometimes as we make the monthly pilgrimage from SE London to NW London third Sunday of every month, it’s only the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the market that gets us out of bed! Our fellow marketeers are friendly, supportive and incredibly talented, and I’m thrilled that Silke, another Duckpond regular, has agreed to write a guest post for us! Silke trades as Dakini Leathercrafts, making all her own products to sell and as you can see from the images below, she has quite some skill. Over to Silke:

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Handmade Kindle cases by Silke of Dakini Leathercraft

I started my business by accident! I began making handbags after being inspired by a family relation. The thing is when you make products you have to either give them away or sell them.  I soon realised that my hobby was costing me money which I needed to recoup if I wanted to continue.  From that my business grew and today I’m still designing and making new products specific to orders from my clients.

I work with Vegetable Tan Leather as well as other, softer leathers in the form of suede, calf, Italian leather and upholstery leather.

Primarily I make handbags, although I do make other, smaller leather products including leather (veg tan) belts, kindle cases, iPad cases, folders and much more. I am always looking for new ways in which to use leather in new products. I’ve recently starting using hair-on calf/cow skin which looks lush! (sorry no other word for it!)

I gain inspirations from fashion markets, seeing what’s trendy at the moment and recreating that in my work. There are endless handbags wandering the markets so I have plenty of inspiration seeing what potential customers carry with them, drawing quick sketches of the ideas I like so that I can recreate or include in my own designs.

As I personalise my products I usually get specifications from customers who provide me with additional inspiration and designs. At the end of the day, its all about what the customer wants and I do my best to ensure that they are satisfied with the outcome as well as the knowledge that what they are getting is a one off, personalised design!

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Handmade bag by Silke of Dakini Leathercraft

I would definitely recommend hot-footing it over to Silke’s website Dakini Leathercraft, and you can also keep up to date with her activity via Facebook. Thank you so much to Silke for guest posting for us and here’s to many more in 2012!

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Witnessing a violent argument: What would YOU do?

Today I came into work a little bit later as I had an appointment this morning. Making my way to the station it felt like such a spring day, lovely and warm and a clear, blue sky. I sat down to wait for the train and started checking emails on my phone and suddenly became aware of raised voices nearby. Looking over, I saw a young woman on my side of the fence on the station platform, and on the other side of the fence in the carpark a young man (I say young, they both looked anything from 25 to 40-ish).

It quickly became apparent that they were arguing about money, or rather he was shouting and she was trying to respond in a calm and quiet manner. He was asking her to give him the f***ing money, calling her the word that we all hate as well as every other name under the sun and went so far as to actually spit at her through the fence. Aside from wondering what on earth she was even doing talking to him and not walking away, the thought that was going through my head was: do I do anything? He kept screaming that she owed him this money and he wanted the card as well and if she touched anything of his again he would f***ing kill her. All the time he was trying to lunge through the fence at her, fortunately she was standing far enough back that he couldn’t reach. After about 5 minutes of him threatening to come into the station, she gave him what he wanted, he disappeared with one last ‘c’ word and she went up and over the tracks to the opposite platform.

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Should we mind our own business?

It’s stayed with me for most of the day for many reasons: thankfully I don’t see this kind of thing too often so it shocks me when I do; it made me realise how DAMN lucky I am to have a loving and supportive husband, friends and family and to not find myself caught up in any situations where anyone would even speak to me like that that I actually knew; and mainly, because I couldn’t help wondering what I would have done if it had got worse.

My thoughts were that from our side there was definitely safety in numbers – the station was manned by TFL bods, as well as some burly looking maintenance guys fixing the signs and several passengers. Would I have been brave enough to intervene by myself if it had continued, and not just in this situation but in any where someone is under attack? I always like to think I would, because I’d want someone else to come my help if I needed it, but when push comes to shove would I protect a stranger over myself? Are our reactions different when a woman is involved versus two men? What would YOU do?

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Our Bumper Unisex Baby Giftbox Giveaway!

Well I can’t believe we’ve made it to 1,500 likers at Facebook!! It kind of started out as a whim a few mornings ago and I never imagined it would take only a few days to make up the 300 shortfall that we had at the time. I’m truly touched by the support of fellow Facebookers, those running small businesses and just genuinely showing their support. These are tough times we’re all going through and it’s great that we can all help each other!

SO! To the goodies! I wanted to let everyone know what is in the prize and there just isn’t enough space on Facebook to right it all down. Before I start, I should add that everything we have is either organic cotton or ethically sourced. It should all last really well so long as they still fit of course! Also, I like colour as a rule. I consider some things unisex that the rest of you may not, but I don’t really do SAFE! So enjoy, here it is!

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Our bumper unisex baby giveaway!

-Turquoise pixie style hat by Pili Pala. Size 6-12 months.

-Red & White striped bandana bib by Little Green Radicals. One size

-Citrus Spot bandana bib by HipHipBaby. One size

-Handknitted green shoes by Daisy Dumpling. Size 0-3 months

-Handknitted green hat by Daisy Dumpling. Size 6-12 months

-Handknitted green mittens by Daisy Dumpling. Size 6-12 months

-Muslin with turquoise elphant print by Aden & Anais. This is HUGE!

-Red short-sleeved tshirt by Pili Pala. Size 6-12 months

-Red & navy leggings with yellow trim by Pili Pala. Size 6-12 months

-Turquoise trousers with turn-over cuffs by Pili Pala. Size 3-6 months

-Moomin tshirt by Green Eyed Monster. 0-6 months

-Purple leggings by Little Green Radicals. 0-6 months

-Denim shorts by Green Cotton. Size 3 months

-Sleeveless blue star print vest by Green Cotton. Size newborn

-Sleeveless green stripe vest by Green Cotton. Size 3 months

-Orange & purple vest by Green Cotton. Size 6 months

Well that’s it! To enter, you need to go to our Facebook fanpage and find the original note I wrote about the giveaway on the wall. It should be the one that has all the comments. All you need to do is LIKE the page, then once you find my wall entry, LIKE IT, SHARE IT, and LEAVE A COMMENT ON IT!

The winner will be picked by one of those good randomiser thingies on Thursday evening at 8pm! ENJOY! x

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The Style Treaty reviews DaisychainBaby.co.uk

Back in November (feels like ages away doesn’t it?!), DaisychainBaby received a fab review from sisters Hayley and AbbieJemima Carter. Hayley is a wonderful DCB supporter and customer, and kindly answered our request for clothes reviewers back in the summer. Her sister writes at the extremely cool blog the Style Treaty, which is devoted to all of us enhancing our inner unique fashion sense, just waiting to be released. So Hayley’s sons road-tested our clothes, and her sister wrote the review! What a perfect combination.

To check out the full review, click here and of course, have a mooch around the StyleTreaty.

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Our review by the Style Treaty

I’m always on the look out for people to try our clothes and then post their reviews, so if you’re interested just let me know by commenting!

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NEW: Organic Cotton Jersey Baby Dungarees

I have to admit that if someone mentions the word “dungarees” to me, strange images instantly flood my mind. Memories of myself as a young teenager in the early 90s wearing them (quickly forgotten!); the super mario brothers sporting their porn-taches and primary coloured overalls; rappers trying (and failing!) to make them look cool by wearing one strap fastened whilst the other hangs loose. Remember Mr T in the A-Team?!

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Red & White Snuggly Dungarees

The ultimate item in non-flattery, I’m not even sure why dungarees are made in sizes bigger than aged 10. Little children however look absolutely adorable in them and we love the new mini-range from Little Green Radicals! Coming in 3 stripy designs, each pair is lovingly made from organic cotton jersey and is so snuggly soft that even I want a pair (would be great for sleeping in!). They have made 3 colourways: a berry and pink stripe; a grey and white stripe; and a red and white stripe. Each pair comes in sizes 0-6 months and 6-12 months but as with all their range the sizes are generous, giving plenty of room for growth. The straps are fastened using big buttons and they have poppers around the legs for quick nappy changes. Perfect when worn over the top of a babyvest and/or under a cardigan, they form a great little outfit and come priced at £16 + P&P. Enjoy!

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