Thursday 18 December 2008

Hats in the city, Hats in the city tonight


This is my hat out and about on the town and finished off. Isn't it ace?!
I bought a block so I can make more at home. At the moment I'm stupidly excited about it!


Wednesday 17 December 2008

Try this one.

I've been planning on making boxes for some of the christmas jewelry I've been putting together. I finished up one, quite quickly, out of regular old white paper. It came out alright. I think I'll now move on to a thicker colored paper.

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.

Christmas is about giving. Sometimes it's about giving to yourself!

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.
My latest trip to the Cloth House was today. It was for some buttons but, I forgot to bring cash and got sucked into the £10 card limit thingy. So, I found some dark green felt which I'm hoping to use for a pillbox hat. I still hadn't spend enough so I rummaged around and found this sweet horseshoe print fabric. Oh the possibilities.

Thursday 11 December 2008

Pearly Lee.

I've been working on making jewelry for the ladies and girls in my family. It's not been inexpensive or quick. Which hopefully makes them all the more special. All the findings I bought were sterling silver and I decided to use semi-percious stones, pearls, swaroski crystals and a few pieces of czech glass.

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!

Saturday, Rosie and I embarked upon a great trek to deep south east London for our first hat making class. It was such a journey. A bus to the train to another bus and then a 10 minute walk. It was also freezing outside and very early. The was sort of a bonus for the morning journey. It took a lot less time to get there than it did to get home.

The journey is however the only thing I can really moan about though. The day was amazing! I was the first one there. Eager beaver! But by 10 there were 6 of us. 3 beginners and 3 more experienced students. As beginners we worked on the obligatory fascinator.

We each got a wooden head which we covered in plastic wrap. We picked out which color sinamay we wanted to use and we were off. I used black, Rosie went for purple and Loretta used silver. We made the base first which took us a few hours. We blocked out the sinamay and sewed on the wire and edging. I didn't want a tear drop shaped base. They just remind me of 80s weddings, so I made a circular one. All the while there was Albanian music pumping from the floor below.


After we finished the base of the fascinator we went on to the trimming. There were three ideas on offer for decoration, leaves, rolls or a bow. I (obviously) went with the bow, Rosie decided on the feathers and Loretta the rolls.

Check it out.





I'm so pleased with my creation and inspired to make more that I'll definitely be going back, to make a felt fedora!
There wasn't enough time for me to get a photo of my finished piece with the feathers on but, I'm djing this weekend and I'm thinking about wearing it. So stay tuned for that photo.

Tuesday 2 December 2008

Christmas Craft Sunday

So I went to take some photos on Sunday at craft day but, my camera died after the first shot. The first shot is also very blurry. Err. Anyway, we had a little bit of a late start. I was messing around at home and lost track of time. So everything wasn’t really setup and ready to go till about 3:30. We started working on making Christmas ornaments. I brought along Styrofoam balls, that people could cover. There was felt and all kinds of other bits.

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!