Pinna4Piper

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When an Etsy craftsperson lists their favourite material to work with as chenille, I know I’m on a winner. There’s lots of special chenille creations at Pinna4piper, as well as many other beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces made from an eclectic mix of vintage fabrics.

While I lingered over the patchwork capes lined with cosy chenille, commonsense made me push on to the summer pieces. On offer are the coolest lobster-print shorts, a divine yellow and orange floral playsuit and a superb white, flowery dress which has been thoughtfully made to take perfect advantage of the vintage fabric print.

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As most of the pieces at Pinna4piper are one-offs, it’s best to pop in regularly to see what’s available. Alternatively, follow what designer Jo is up to on her blog page – it has nice little snippets about her vintage fabric finds (and it’s where I discovered why the yellow and orange floral playsuit looked familiar – the same fabric was on our table, but in aqua and purple, in the seventies).

Monkeytail & Wellington also stocks a selected range of Pinna4piper. Be sure to check out the retro-chic denim rainbow dress (above).

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  1. Vintage style, modern twist at Vintage Child Modern
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  3. Lovingly handmade with a touch of vintage fun
  4. Nellystella – delectable clothing for girls hits Australian shores
  5. Pop into ‘Poppet In the Post’ for gorgeous melamine cups

One Comment

  1. Hi there lovely, wow thankyou so much for this beautiful editorial. It was passed on to me by Vicki at Monkeytail & Wellington. I am sorry I havn’t let you know how appreciative I am before this but better late than never. I am nearing the end of our renovations on our home so you can definetely expect a lot more treasures from Pinna 4 Piper coming soon.
    Once again sincere thanks,
    Jo Bowman
    Pinna 4 Piper

    Jo Bowman
    Posted November 25, 2009. Link to this comment

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