I feel like I also need to mention this Advent calendar. I started it during Advent last year (that's so me) and am in danger of not finishing it in time for this year. It looks a bit odd because it's pinned in a funny way.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
WIP Wednesday
I feel like I also need to mention this Advent calendar. I started it during Advent last year (that's so me) and am in danger of not finishing it in time for this year. It looks a bit odd because it's pinned in a funny way.
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
WIP Wednesday
I think I'll leave it there for now. Blogger's playing up, I can't find the photos I'm looking for and it's time to get the kids! To see what other WIPs are out there head over to Pin Tangle for a nose.
Friday, 10 October 2014
TAST 4 - Cretan Stitch
For more about TAST, to join in or to see what everyone else has been stitching, head over to Pin Tangle.
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
TAST 1 & 2 - Fly and Buttonhole Stitches
I joined TAST at stitch 36 with every intention of keeping up with the weekly 'challenge'. But alas, life and other crafty interests got in the way and it fell by the wayside. Thankfully, Sharon at Pin Tangle has made it easy to stitch along regardless of where you are in the list of stitches. I really do want to improve my embroidery repertoire and it's nice to have a visual record, so I've gone back to the beginning and will work my way through the list. Eventually!
The first two stitches are Fly stitch and Buttonhole stitch. My Buttonhole offering was inspired by Wallachian embroidery which resembles satin stitch, but is worked purely in Buttonhole stitch. Mine has quite a few gaps and is a bit uneven. I just didn't have the patience to do the technique justice!
Saturday, 23 August 2014
Fabric Shopping... African Style
Bright Ankara fabric on display |
Prices are usually in the range of about N250 ([Nigerian currency is the Naira] which is just under £1) a yard to N500, but you could pay more depending on where you shop, particularly if shopping outside of the market. With prices like that it would be easy to lose your head, but I exercised a bit of restraint. Having said that, now that I'm sitting here writing this I'm starting to wonder if I should have bought more!
...and more fabric! |
My fabric haul |
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Scrappy Gift Tag
Oh my goodness, was it really March when I last posted? Time is really racing by!
I have been dabbling in card making, in fact I've started a new blog to keep track of my card making and papercrafting exploits. One of the projects I completed recently was this simple, but pretty gift tag. While sitting in the park, looking through the photos on my phone I thought how well the design would lend itself to being reproduced in fabric.
It would be a great hand sewing project and the perfect way to use up fabric scraps. Strips of fabric stitched together and embellished with felt flowers or shapes, a few sequins, a bit of wadding to give it some body, and embroidered wording. What could be simpler? In fact, I don't know why I haven't tried it yet!
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Work-In-Progress Wednesday
I've taken a real shine to stitching little embroidered hearts, and lately other shapes too. I'll show the ones I've completed another time, but here are my latest creations.
I've gone back to the beginning of the TAST list and started incorporating those stitches into the designs. I do like the red & white heart. I just need to trim off the excess and fix a felt backing to it. The butterfly feels like it's lacking some pizzazz, but I'm not quite sure what to add. I was hoping the metallic thread (which isn't showing up very well in the pictures) would lift it a bit. Maybe I should have used gold. Any suggestions?
Work-In-Progress Wednesday is a chance to show what you are currently working on, and hopefully encourage you to keep moving forwards with your unfinished projects. Join in with Sharon at Pin Tangle.
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Heart to Heart
Back in October when I visited the Knitting & Stitching show I picked up some back issues of Stitch magazine. This issue jumped out at me because of all the colourful hearts on the cover, and on closer inspection there were several other lovely projects inside.
It's been a while since I did any creative activities. I just seem to be too tired to think in the evenings lately. But a couple of evenings ago I remembered this issue of Stitch and decided to have a go at making my own embroidered heart brooch.
It's probably a bit too busy, but I haven't decided yet. It's not a style that I've had much experience with, but I think I like it. I've got three more hearts prepped to go and I'm already thinking about different shapes. It'll be a great way to use up some of the multitude of fabric, ribbon and yarn scraps and buttons that I've accumulated.
Thursday, 9 January 2014
Happy 2014!
I'm really looking forward to 2014. I don't have any lofty ideals. Quite simply I hope to do better. Not that I did badly last year, it's just that I hope to learn and grow and develop from where I am now. From a crafty point of view that means that I hope to make time to practice my needlework, I hope to develop my skills and I hope to stretch and explore my creativity.
Wishing you a year full of learning, growth, development and fulfillment.
xx