Monday, June 25, 2012
On Repeat....'In my Mind' by Amanda Palmer
I'm in a bit of a glum mood (NOT because of the football) so am listening to this song on repeat and singing along.
Ah, it cheers me.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
I Spy.....Magnetic Wallpaper
Image from Confessions of a Design Geek |
I discovered her after reading an interview with her on Confessions of a Design Geek.
I love this idea. It's such fun!
Monday, June 18, 2012
Happy Fathers Day
Yesterday was Fathers Day in the U.K. So I made a portrait of my father as a present for him.
This one isn't one of my best. Somehow it doesn't look too much like my father. I think he is hard to capture. I also made him a card. He's a fan of Science Fiction so I found an old book cover for War of the Worlds and used it for inspiration.
My father |
I used pen and colouring pencils to make this.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Crochet Monster Blanket
Monster blanket |
I'm quite please with how it turned out. It's super cuddly. Unfortunately the fleece was quite thin and I think the crochet edging may be easily pulled out by child hands. But we shall see.
The tutorial was really easy to follow and took me about six hours. I will definitely make some more. Luckily as lots of my friends have been having babies recently I have lots of children to gift them to. I think I will try adapting the pattern slightly and make a robot too.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
House of Pinheiro Swap
As previously mentioned I took part in House of Pinheiro's Pincushion swap this month.
The lovely Katie from Booty-Full Things sent me the following:
I feel super-lucky to have been paired up with Katie. She sent me a beautiful hand-made crocheted strawberry pincushion, an embroidered card, a sewing set AND pins! I was actually ridiculously pleased with the pins. I've been in semi-desperate need for pins for ages (the only ones I had are lace pins, which get easily lost in things that are not lace).
Thank you Katie!
Her blog is full of equally wondrous crocheted goodies - I recommend going to read it. She's also currently hosting a jar swap. I'm taking part, you should too.
Also world, if you're into swaps - don't forget to enter my bird swap over at Tre La Creativity.
The lovely Katie from Booty-Full Things sent me the following:
Thank you Katie!
Her blog is full of equally wondrous crocheted goodies - I recommend going to read it. She's also currently hosting a jar swap. I'm taking part, you should too.
Also world, if you're into swaps - don't forget to enter my bird swap over at Tre La Creativity.
Labels:
Crochet,
Free stuff,
Swaps
I Spy... 99 feelings
I stumbled upon this video is of artist Misty Sleurs talking about her 99 feelings project on Kimono Incarnate. It's really lovely so I felt impelled to share it here too.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Making a pincusion
I've recently discovered craft swapping and have decided to launch myself into it. Mainly because I love getting post, love making things and love a challenge. Swaps involve all of those things. Swoon.
So when I heard about House of Pinheiro's pincushion swap I signed right up!
Having received my swap partner I went and stalked her blog and started sketching ideas. I decided that it should be summery, and made of felt (of course). Felt sharpens needles so is in fact the perfect material for making a pincushion.
I decided to make a felt watermelon pincushion.
I assembled my ingredients:
I cut out my shape and started to piece it together. I decided that black beads would make good pips.
So when I heard about House of Pinheiro's pincushion swap I signed right up!
Having received my swap partner I went and stalked her blog and started sketching ideas. I decided that it should be summery, and made of felt (of course). Felt sharpens needles so is in fact the perfect material for making a pincushion.
I decided to make a felt watermelon pincushion.
I assembled my ingredients:
Pincushion ingredients |
Labels:
Felt,
Free stuff,
Swaps
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Crocheted jar covers
Having whipped out my crochet hook (I only have the one) to make my amigurumi teddy bear I then proceeded to go on a crochet FRENZY. The next few posts will be documenting the chaos.
I have a whole bundle of glass jars sitting in a cupboard in my kitchen. They're the remains of yoghurts and Gu chocolate deserts. At times I can be a massive horder. I've been trying to think of a way of using them. It occurred to me that it might be cute to crochet covers for them (CROCHET FRENZY).
I was pretty confident that someone else would have had this idea so I googled for it and discovered hundreds of people had and that they had also usefully written tutorials. Tangled Happy had a great collection of jam jar cover tutorials from many different websites. These were great. I also really liked Attic24's tutorial on making crochet tin covers.
As mentioned previously I am quite rubbish at following crochet instructions, so although these websites gave me a starting point, I soon abandoned them and just made it up as I went along. This may be obvious by looking at my covers.
It was fun though and gave me something to do whilst watching Game of Thrones. Now I just have to think of what to do with glass jars covered in crochet.... tea lights maybe?
Labels:
Crochet
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Winnings
I took part in Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway day by both offering my own giveaway item and entering other people's competitions. I was very lucky! I won two! Huzah. I rarely win anything so I was pretty chuffed.
First I was informed that I'd won a crocheted flower ring on Coprnije's blog.
It arrived last week and is beautiful:
She also sent me some of her branded badges and business cards. Thank you!
Coprnije's lovely ring on my finger. |
Next, I was delighted to learn that I had also won The Willow Nest's bird necklace.
Bird necklace, photo from The Willow's nest |
Last week was a good week for post. I'm feeling very chuffed with myself right now.
Labels:
Free stuff
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Book Review: Kyuuto! Japanese Crafts Amigurumi
Takamori Tomoko, Chronicle Books |
There are several cute little amigurami creatures to make including teddy bears, sheep, tigers, kittens and jackrabbits. I decided to have a go with the little teddy pattern.
The pattern was really easy to use. The author provides a page describing the symbols and stitches used in the book which was great. I'm rubbish at following printed instructions and even I managed to follow these. I even referred back to this book whilst following someone else's pattern. The only criticism I have is that how to start crocheting was not made clear. I had to look that up somewhere else.
Here is the teddy I made:
All in all a very excellent book. I recommend it whole-heartedly! I haven't put it away yet because I want to try more patterns from it. That's the sign of a good craft book.
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