Hey guys! I decided today to brighten up my room. I did a cross stitch M with some autumnal/ Summery colours. I really just like the blocky triangle. It takes along time but I think it really brightens up my room. When I do cross stitch I tend to use a frame as it stretches the fabric out and definitely makes the stitching neater. I didn't really do a pattern that could be posted but I'm sure it would be quite easy to do. If you want a tutorial I could post one? Thanks x
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Sunday, 30 August 2015
Cross stitch
Hey guys! I decided today to brighten up my room. I did a cross stitch M with some autumnal/ Summery colours. I really just like the blocky triangle. It takes along time but I think it really brightens up my room. When I do cross stitch I tend to use a frame as it stretches the fabric out and definitely makes the stitching neater. I didn't really do a pattern that could be posted but I'm sure it would be quite easy to do. If you want a tutorial I could post one? Thanks x
Lace making
I just started doing some basic lace making, I set out just thinking it was pretty and knew it would be quite difficult. However what I hadn't anticipated was the fact that the art of lace making is practically dead. You cant find lace making bobbins or accessories in any craft shop (including hobby craft) and most second hand stores don't even have them. I resorted to EBay where they have lots of these tools but are somewhat over priced for second hand tools. It would make sense if they were antique but a lot of them are plastic and not good quality. Eventually I managed to find ten sets wooden and spangled, for a decent price. After many hours trawling through the internet I found a basic beginner's level pattern After a few hours of hard work I was actually really pleased with the results. I'm not complaining particularly, well I am, but it's such a shame that a art that has been used for centuries is slowly dying out. This could be because of peoples lack of appreciation for how much time and effort each project takes,(fellow crafters know the feeling. Anyway here is my finished lace!
Monday, 24 August 2015
Felt camera
Recently I made a felt camera for a birthday present. I was planning on including loads of details, but kind of ended up getting carried away by it all. I started off with just a cuboid of felt and went on to add buttons and the lens. I think it came out really well and I was kind of upset I had to give it away! It was also crazy cheap, as the felt is from a local scrap centre where you can get 3 stacks of felt cut offs that can be really small or really big. I actually just generally love working with it because the colours are so natural and I just love the way I don't have to bother with edging it or doing using pinking shears. So with all that here it is:
I based my designs off the Leica cameras. Not only are they really expensive but they are generally really pretty so I just really loved doing my camera design off this. It was really cool and I made the pattern off a few rough sketches. If you all want a pattern I might think of posting one. But it is quite personal and it takes so long to make, so its definitely not for the faint hearted. So if you really want it just comment below.
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Back of the camera. I put in dials and even a strip of Velcro supposed to be a film strip! |
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Front of camera. Flash and buttons. Even put on a brown leather strap and all the dials, |
Sunday, 21 December 2014
Welcome
Hello and welcome to my blog, thanks for visiting/ stumbling upon my blog. If you are interesting in sewing read on. I will hopefully be posting weekly tutorials, patterns, equipment and just anything to do with Sewing. I love sewing, and I am a perfect example of how easy and accessible a hobby it is. I have only been sewing for 2 years, I taught myself on my mums old sewing machine, and picked it up quickly and easily. I went from not even being able to sew a straight line, to being able to sew pyjamas, quilts and many other things. So if you love sewing remember to come back and check up on the new posts. Also if you love this blog you'll be sure to love my friends, so go and check it out! http://friendsarelikefabric.blogspot.co.uk/
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