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Meet the Maker  Muddled




 The






 Bowerbird
















 Meet Estelle Barnes, curator of   Creating the charm of yesteryear
 the coolest fabrics and owner of
 The Muddlled Bowerbird... I found
 Estelle through her instagram
 page when i was looking for beau-   Fast forward 23 years later after having
 tiful rainbow outfits for my girls to   my first daughter Olive, that my passion for
 wear for the magazine shoot. Es-  sewing was re-ignited.  My background in
 telle was beyonf helpful and made   corporate Human Resources just didn’t give

 sure sizing was perfect for my   me the same spark and joy that following my
 girls. Turn around time was only   passion has. Textiles and fabric have
 two weeks and when i recieved   always been at the forefront for me.  Even
 these gorgeous dresses, i knew   before starting my sewing business I would
 i needed to not only have these   often just purchase beautiful fabrics to make
 dresses in the magazine to share   up quilts etc. I very rarely have an exact idea
 but i needed to share Estelle with   in mind prior to purchasing fabric.  It is the
 you too!   fabric that really speaks to me first and then
 Here is her story....  dictates to me what it’s life should
    become...
 Sewing has never been an unfamiliar area to me, as a child I loved nothing better   Sourcing fabric is still one of my favourite
 than getting up in my mother’s space as she sewed some of our clothes for us as   aspects of the job.
 kids.  My  fondest memories where, when I learnt to sew at a very

 basic level at my Nana’s house on her work horse of a   The name The Muddled Bowerbird
 machine called ‘Old Bertha’.  My Nanna in her day was a fan-  originates from the true nature of me... a
 tastic sewer and had learnt from her mother in-law who was   muddled curator of beautiful fabrics.  These
 an amazing seamstress..  fabrics all stored in a nest much like a bow-

    erbird waiting for it’s perfect use.  After a
 My memories of being given a piece of old fabric to try and   few years my business has grown and mor-
 sew a straight line and then made to un pick it was nothing   phed into a clothing label that I am proud of…
 short of irritating to a young 10 year old.  My nan would scold   A few things remain the same,  I continue to
 me a sweet way and just sigh as I’m sure she had lost hope in   work on small batch releases.  Taking pride
 her granddaughter continuing on her legacy.   that each item is handmade by me.
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