Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Getting my crochet on!
I think this time round the cold weather and desire for a calm and peaceful pastime spurred me on. I set off and practiced a few stitches eventually resulting in me simply stitching round and round in circles.
This didn't exactly turn into anything but it got me going and got me used to how I manage the tension - little fingers are key for this one for me!
Then I found this super simple tutorial on you-tube. Simple and slow really is exactly what was required for me at this stage I'm afraid. If you fancy a go this is the link I used Crochet Blanket
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Stitching challenge
I fancy sewing something new and different, maybe that involves learning some new techniques and skills. It could be for me or to give away. It could be useful or just for fun.
So what do you reckon? Let me know your thoughts and hopefully I'll be busy stitching soon!
Don't forget if it involves upcycling I'm likely to be up for it!
Thanks everyone - can't wait to see the challenges you send me! :-)
Monday, 12 January 2015
A bit of an update of my recent projects!
I was asked to make some bunting for an advent calendar. It was a really fun project - and quite simple once I got going. The triangles were just made from 2 squares of fabric sewn together and then turned inside out before being folded into the bunting flags.
Friday, 29 August 2014
Upcycled Hen!
I was asked to do something a little different and make some bits and pieces for a hen party that wasn't quite so plastic.
We had a little chat about what she wanted and I set about stitching. It was really fun to make something different to the things I usually make with a personal touch that made it unique. It set me thinking about how very commercialized hen parties and weddings can become (and so very expensive!) and yet some upcycled fabric and a bit of time can create something truly unique and special!
So here is what I made . . .
Then I got started on the sash for the bride to be.
Using a simple cream fabric I cut out the fabric for the sash before cutting out the letters in a fun autumnal fabric.
Then it is the slow task (but oh so satisfying) of applique. This does take a little while but it looks so much better than simply sticking fabric on and removes the risk of all that fraying!
Here is a little bit more on applique!
Then I just neatly sewed the sash together and pressed it out to give a neat line on each side.
I used a safety pin with a rag effect to secure the sash and there you have it - upcycled and made with love!
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Funky dress - upcycled of course
This year was no different so I was presented with this fantastic polka dot fabric! I love it!
I would absolutely recommend having a go at something like this! First of all it gives you absolute freedom to do whatever you want, second you don't have to buy a pattern and if you use upcycled fabric it is likely to be cheap and cheerful and if you end up with a disaster then you haven't lost too much!
This dress started off as a duvet cover and with some snipping, pinning and tweaking turned into a dress that I will absolutely be wearing! What do you think?
A bit of a dark picture there but an idea of the shape of the dress. I'm really happy with the way the sleeves worked so well even on a mannequin - I have to admit to being a bit afraid of sleeves so going off pattern was a bit nervy but they seem to have worked well!
It is so comfy and I love the neutral colours that can be dressed up with a fun, bright necklace or bracelet.
Monday, 9 June 2014
Bloggers block!
I am a little bit un-imaginative right now when I sit down to sew - opting instead to fix up a few ripped seams and things instead of creating new things. That means that when I sit down to blog I'm not too sure what to share with you all!
All of this lack of creative flow has got me thinking how I find my inspiration and how do I get it back when it is gone?
I realized that although the internet is awash with ideas from pinterest to blogs to simply good old google that doesn't really create inspiration. Sitting down to make something because you have seen a picture of it doesn't always mean you are truly inspired. It doesn't mean you are feeling it and it certainly doesn't mean you are enjoying the process. My go to when I feel a bit flat in front of the sewing machine is usually a good old trawl of pinterest but it doesn't always help me feel that inspired!
I have realized that I am most inspired when I am spending time with people - chatting and dreaming with someone else about life, craft, ideas, sadness, thoughts, hopes and dreams (anything really) inspires me more than anything else! I love people - I love people watching - I love talking to people - I love sewing with people and for people - I am a people person. I love to talk and I love to listen!
My other top inspiration source is being in nature - wandering by the waters edge on a sunny day, pressing on through fields in the wind and exploring glorious scenery in the snow. What better inspiration could you possibly find than nature itself!
So I plan to find ways to sew with people more often - to sit and stitch and chat - one on one or in a group I don't mind really but I definitely want to move from sewing just being a time out and to a more social activity. Plus I reckon I may even try to plan some nature out-doorsy type sewing activity/event! So if you live nearby and fancy getting in on something like this why not give me a shout!
Here is a quick photo of the heart the amazing Red Arrows crafted in the sky during the D-DAY events last week! Moments like these are filled with inspiration don't you think?
Also do share your inspiration seeking plans! What do you do???
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Upcycling my things!
This week I look around at my sewing room and realized that although I think I am pretty good at taking old things and making them new I am not always good at taking my old things and making them new. I have so much fabric that is cut too small to turn into a bag or purse. I have scraps or fabric with tears or stains literally everywhere. They are beautiful pieces of fabric but need to find a way to be used.
Following on from my patchwork bag which I continue to be in love with I have been feeling the patchwork vibe! I spent a lovely afternoon after work last week chatting to a friend and cutting up fabric scraps into more usable scraps.
I have now set about attaching them altogether to create a patchwork something! Given how many scraps I need to work through I think it will probably result in being a quilt but currently I am keeping an open mind.
So far my patchwork has been using new fabrics - patches that have been bought for me by friends. But patchwork was originally about making do and mending! Taking the odds and ends of old clothes, old bedding, leftover fabrics - anything really - and turning them into something useful and hopefully beautiful too!
I intend to get going on that style of sewing for a while - so this is going to be my first piece of patchwork that truly uses odds and ends of fabric. I'm pretty excited to see how it turns out! It will definitely be something I pick up and put down so don't expect a finished product any time soon!
As much as I love the other patchwork I have done that followed a pattern and theme I am starting to love the absolute randomness of it. It feels somehow more authentic! We will see how it looks on a bigger scale!
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Patchwork love :)
Here are my lovely patches all laid out in their sizes ready to be stitched together.
And then continued to make it into this bag which is totally my new bag of choice for the summer! I had a little facebook discussion about the best handles to use and finally settled on this bright blue which I'm really happy with! What do you think?
Thursday, 1 May 2014
Mens Shirt to Cute Skirt
2.Next I took the bottom piece of the skirt and sewed about 1cm away from the top edge all the way round from button to button hole. This stitch is going to be gathered so if you are using a machine set it to the longest stitch length that you can and leave about 10cm thread on each end.
Friday, 18 April 2014
Busy busy bee
Just realized it has been over a month since I last posted! I apologize for my silence and I'm afraid I cannot even say that I have been busy sewing!
Somehow time has disappeared - I've blinked and April's nearly through. It's been good though filled with all sorts. After some time with friends and family, a promotion, a new voluntary position, re-organization of the house and and an attempt to reclaim the garden for veggies I haven't had much time for stitching.
As things quieten down (in theory) I have a few plans for my sewing in the next few weeks.
- to start that pair of trousers I keep talking about
- to sew some more cushions for the lounge
- to make some more bits for my etsy shop and hopefully sell a few too
- to make time to sew with other people because I love that!
And now I've blogged all of that I have to do it right :-D Well watch this space and I'll keep you posted on how I get on!
What have your April makes been? Do share :-)