Thursday, 18 December 2008
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Try this one.
Check it out, try it out:
http://u-handbag.typepad.com/uhandblog/2007/11/quick-and-easy.html
Friday, 12 December 2008
This one is for me.
On my last but not latest trip to the Cloth House I bought this most fabulous plaid fabric with skulls woven into it. It's so lovely, I had to make a little purse for myself out of it. Someone else maybe getting a little something made out of this fabric too. It so luscious I would love to make a party dress out of it but, at £15 a metre (the fabric isn't to wide either) it would cost a pretty penny.
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Pearly Lee.
Then one day while I was making I devised a really lovely way to present them. On the heads of Victorian Ladies.
This pair is for my Mom. She's already seen them so, even if she reads this the suprise hasn't been spoiled.
Tonight I'm thinking about trying to make a vinyl record bowl.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
With a bow on top!
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Christmas Craft Sunday
After a few minutes into crafting one of the cats did a big stinky one. We all nearly ran for the hills. Nasty. We persevered on. This is the ball that I covered: There were some really awesome ones that the others made too. I'm so annoyed I couldn't photo them so, I’ll try to describe them. Pony made one that was covered in pom-poms and tinsel covered pipe cleaners. We dubbed it planet Christmas. She also made a pink and purple owl which was pretty fabulous. Mae made a very delicate leaf covered ball which was a white christmas berry, Emily rocked the craft table with a orange reindeer with glitter blue antlers (sort of pictured above) and a pastel spot bauble. Clare made a rather amazing and dedicated shooting star which involved sewing, beading and a whole lotta glue.
It took me most of the day to make this though: I saw an photo on Cathy of California’s blog of vintage Christmas ornaments which I decided that I wanted to copy. I’ve dubbed it the Peruvian Christmas chicken. It may get some brothers and sisters and become a Christmas present. We shall see.
I don’t think we’ll have a craft day at the end of December, though maybe with everyone off of work and such, it might be a good time? Not sure. I’m thinking the one in January might be a knitting workshop. Yay!
Friday, 28 November 2008
Fascination Street
Thursday, 27 November 2008
Rave about it.
It's just a black cardigan made with this knobbly "fiesta" yarn made by Texere Yarns. It's 100% wool and was bloody cheap at about £2 for 1 cone. I think it's 100 grams per cone. Definitely look at their website texereyarns.co.uk.
I also finally sign up to Ravelry. So far, I'm not really using the forums but, I have been looking. through patterns and checking out what other people have been making.
This Sunday is craft day. Yay!
Foxy.
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
More, more, more.
I've been sort of racing to get stuff together for Christmas. With my family not being in England I've got to get this stuff out early.
I drew up the pattern for these and then made them out of photo printed vinyl, cotton lining cloth and 7 inch zips.
Friday, 14 November 2008
Let's get Purse-onal
They have cowboy style pearl snaps and colored stitching for a bit of flair.
I know it's only November but, I am trying to get together an arsenal of goodies for the impending holiday. These would make quite nice little gifts. Even better if I stuff them with some of the jewellery I’ve been making. I’ve spent a bomb at The Bead Shop in Covent Garden recently. Eek.
Foxy.
Thursday, 13 November 2008
Danny Glover.
These are for my Mr. Man though the pattern is actually a vintage ladies glove pattern. Now, he by no means has little lady hands, so I had to increase the size of the needles. The rest of it is custom. Each finger is knit as long or short as you need it to be.
This is the pattern:
http://www.knitting-and.com/wiki/Bon_Voyage_Gloves_%28Vintage%29
I decided to fore go the cables and just casted on 54 stitches on 2.75mm needles and knitted in a rib pattern of k3, p3 for 20 rows. Then I started with the ‘commence the thumb gusset’ part of this pattern.
As a side note, I went to go buy more of the Jaeger wool that I had started these gloves in. They didn’t have any at John Lewis. When I asked one of the ladies who works there where the Jaeger wool had gone to she informed me that they are no longer making wool. Oh my! I bought some Debbie bliss stuff that is the right size and color but it is softer than the Jaeger I was using. Oh well.
After I finish these I’m thing about doing another pair, with an intarsia knit pattern in them. I thought it would be great to have snake gloves!
Foxy.
Monday, 10 November 2008
The dress that came too late.
I looked on ebay and found what I thought was the same fabric. Ordered it and waited. When it arrived and I noticed it was the same print but a totally different fabric. Err. I decided that I wouldn't let that ruin the spirit of Halloween, even though it had already passed, and I soldiered on.
The new fabric was much stiffer than the old one. I think, it probably wasn't quite right for this dress. I mean, one arm on it is seriously puffy. But, overall it's not so noticeable.
The pattern itself is a vintage Betsey Johnson Pattern. I love Betsey. I'm in the shop so much that the girls that work there know me. Maybe I shouldn't admit that but, my love of all things Betsey has given me even more joy about my new creation. Oh yes. This dress rocks.
Friday, 7 November 2008
Get Together Craftily November 2008
There may be some gingerbread house action going on and maybe some wreath making!
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Found! and then some
This is similar to the recipe that I used:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/CHOCOLATE-CHESTNUT-TORTE-13203
I didn't put any rum or brandy in, my recipe called for brandy. Maybe I should have cause Jim would have liked that but, I like it better without. I also just made the icing out of some more melted dark chocolate and a tablespoon of butter. Actually, it's probably worth mentioning that I used Lindt 70% dark chocolate bars for this one. A little expensive but, very good. I've made this with Nestles choc chips once before too and it was still darn good.
Foxy.
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Lost!
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
What have you been up to?
Then I decided to try these in a different color:
I am officially on a glove knitting kick. These are both the from the same pattern but adapted to the smaller gauge needles that I wanted to work on. It's that Urban Rustic Glove that is up over on knitty.com The pattern is a little funny. I've got a few random holes that I'm not sure about. I think a more furry or chunky type of yarn would suit this better, though the gloves already fell quite chunky on. The woman who designed them did it with a multicolored yarn. Maybe I'll try that next.
Foxy.
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Enid Collins inspired owl brooch
Finding wool felt is not the simplest thing here. We have no Michael’s or any other type of craft superstore. I guess the closest thing is John Lewis on Oxford Street but, anyone who has been to Oxford Street knows that it’s a pretty maddening place to get to. This is mainly, because of the throngs of crowds that you must navigate through to get to the shop. In the end, the thought of John Lewis makes me just want to buy stuff online.
All that aside, there is a little craft shop up on Blackstock road near-ish to Finsbury Park. They have all kinds of yarn, buttons, knitting needles, findings and wool felt. I went there to get my felt. Then, after a few days of contemplation I decided that I would make an owl brooch based on one of Enid’s insanely cute designs. Whalla!:
I think a few more of these are in order. I’d really like a chicken one for myself!
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Scary in a different way.
Monday, 27 October 2008
Friday, 24 October 2008
We've been framed!
So far I have executed one solution. This would be on the red bag. I’ve used loops, which are also stuck into the frame. I think this works quite well. The handle also feels really nice because it’s wide and has good padding in it.
I’m going to try a few other ideas out like surface mounting the handles and attaching loops into the frame at a point nearer to the hinges.
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
Leftovers.
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Scarfitty Scarfage.
The yarn is so nice a soft. It's also a mixture of some really great fall colors. I'd like to make some gloves out of it to match but I think it's a little too chunky. I had these lovely gold colored gloves a few winters ago that I'd love to replace. I lost one on the way to work and was devastated. They would have been great with this. Err. Anyway, there are some nice glove patterns over on www.knitty.com. This one in particular caught my eye: http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter05/PATTurbanrustic.html
I posted the link to this scarf pattern in an earlier post too but, if you want to make one and don't feel like scrolling down here it is again: http://douma.net/Karen/knitting/Accessory-Scarves/Multidirectional_Diagonal_Scarf.htm
Big Glove.
Foxy.
Monday, 20 October 2008
That'll flat do it!
It arrived so quickly that I didn’t really have much time to think about what fabric I was going to use and really plot it all out. That didn’t really hold me back though, I was just too excited. So, after rummaging through my fabric I found this nice vintage silver lamee (I’d been saving) and turquoise and white stripe cotton for the inside. (Like a day evening bag.)
Then I took it out again. It was doing fine until I started jumping around dancing with it on my shoulder. The strap came off again! Err. So, finally I decided I’d use some fabric to close up the slight gap in the jump ring. I used the littlest bit of fabric and some fabric glue, wrapped it around the gap and it’s been staying together. Yay! And I learned my lesson about dancing with it on.
When Jim came home from his tour and saw it he said “Oh wow, where did that come from?” I said “I made it.” He said, “No way! Really? I can’t believe women have not been running down the street after you asking you where you got your bag from.” Isn’t that super sweet? The haberdasher liked it too and was impressed with my tidy construction. I’m so proud.
Foxy.
Friday, 17 October 2008
Places are set!
The boys in the house like this one best:This is the back of one. The quilting is done in the shape of lightning bolts!
Foxy.
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Boot Making Part 1
In the second week we put some guidelines on the tape and then cut it off our last. The tape then helped us to make our main pattern or standard.
This is the making of my standard:
The teacher does think that my design is a bit much. Though saying that, I was thinking about piping and also about having stars punched in the leather. Maybe he thinks I want to make some crazy 70’s glam platform bad boys.