Showing posts with label thing-a-day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thing-a-day. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 February 2010

Bunny from a Facecloth


I'm working on a tutorial for an Easter project today. It will be 'How to make a Bunny from a Facecloth' not earth shattering, I know, but makes a change from a knitted chick!

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Blue Bird of Happiness Chick!


I knitted a Blue Bird of Happiness Chick today. If you want to knit one of these for Easter, I have a free pattern for a knitted chick containing a creme egg  on my website

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Flowers made from Suffolk Puffs (yo-yo's)




After making a brooch with a nautical flavour yesterday, today I thought I would play around with Suffolk puffs (yo-yo's) again. This time they look more like flowers, and the gold one compliment the bib necklace, I made a while ago.

Monday, 22 February 2010

Nautical but Nice!




Get those stripy tops out, the nautical look is back (again!). My homage to this maritime fashion is to award my self a decoration. I made my brooch from a Suffolk puff (yo-yo's) sewed on a button, with a nautical flavour, and finally attached a red, white and blue ribbon. I completed my knitted necklace too.

Sunday, 21 February 2010

Knitted Red Cotton Necklace


I'm knitting a plain red necklace in cotton yarn, it's making my fingers hurt! I don't find cotton yarn as easy to knit with as wool, it doesn't have the same amount of 'give', especially when knitting fiddly items on DPNs. I am using larger needles, than I would normally, the cotton is quite thick, the beads are turning out to be quite substantial, good job I like a statement!

Friday, 19 February 2010

Forget-me-not Brooch



Following on from the i-cord flower post of yesterday, I made a forget-me-not brooch today.
I knitted two stems from i-cord, one slightly longer than the other, then attached these to the back of the flowers. I knotted the stems and arranged the flowers. I can either attach the blooms directly to a garment or back the flowers with felt and sew on a pin.

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

High Visibility Flag



Today, out of interest, I was trying different colour ways for the Union Jack flag. I tried one in pastel print fabrics, nice, but my favourite one was made from a deconstructed Hi-Vis, fluorescent, reflective safety vest, from Poundland. I liked this, I can see it could be used for safety, maybe on a child's bag or jacket. It would be interesting to try out other designs too, not just a flag. Children might find it funky forgetting it's helping to keep them safe.

Monday, 15 February 2010

Passport Cover




I made a passport cover today. I chose small floral print fabrics instead of the normal plain red, white and blue for the flag. I didn't neaten off the edges, of the applique, I wanted to leave them frayed to give a softer effect.

Saturday, 13 February 2010

Redwork Babushka


Today I thought I would have a go at drawing and stylising a Russian doll, then translate the drawing into Redwork embroidery

Thing-a-day Day 13 – Prodded Wheatgrass

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Completed prodded rag rug thing – recycled wheatgrass sack. Not a clue what I’m going to do with it – suggestions on a postcard please.

Friday, 12 February 2010

More Organza Flowers





My theme this week has been flowers, I think I'm looking forward to spring, wishing away these cold winter days. These flowers, made from organza, are so easy to make, a tutorial is on my website http://pompomemporium.com

Thing-a-day Day 12 – Wax Crayon and Paint Doodle

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Thursday, 11 February 2010

Thing-a-day Day 11 – Anti-Valentine Consumerism – Painting

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I love love hearts and hearts as much as anyone. Today I’m bored with the total consumerism of the manufactured ritual of romance i.e. Valentines – Yuk!
Gouache on Canvas – 24” x 24”

Organza Flower


Today I made a flower, experimenting with different coloured organza and beads. Also working on a tutorial, for the flowers, to post on http://wwpompomemporium at a later date

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Knitted Flower


Today I played around with my knitted bead necklace pattern and made a flower

Thing-a-day Day 10 - ‘Pretty in Pink’ - Crochet Shoulder Wrap

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This pattern is really quite simple and works up very fast.
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I really got the urge to work with pink today and so as you can see I did.
This shawl is worked in a basic trellis pattern. Shaping is created through beginning each row with 7ch and 1 dc into 4th ch.
You can access the free pattern at The Sunroom

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Thing-a-day Day 9 Recycled Rag Rug

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Ah ha now I’ve caught up. Here I have made a circular rag rug using recycled fabrics and incorporating some reclaimed yarn too.
You can find a tutorial on how to make a rag rug here.

Zip It!



I bought a selection of long colourful zips, with metal teeth, from a variety of charity shops/thrift stores. I've seen jewellery made from zips and wanted to have a play! I'm pleased with how the flowers turned out, I think they make interesting blooms!

Monday, 8 February 2010

Ribbon Roses









I bought some ribbon before Christmas, from the local market, wired edged ombre ribbon. Because the colours are graduated I thought they would make interesting flowers. I cut a length of ribbon 70cm long, removed the wire, by pulling it, from one edge, the base edge. At either end of the ribbon I folded over the ends, as shown in the photograph. With a needle and thread I sewed a running stitch along the length of the ribbon. I pulled the thread, to gather the ribbon, not too gathered or the flower would look like a rosette! I needed to form the rose naturalistically, so this stage was a bit of trial and error. Once the desired rose form was achieved, I stitch it securely together at the base. The wired edge allowed me to shape and form the ribbon, to give the appearance of petals. I think these roses have lots of possibilities, they could be used to decorate a hat, hair band, corsage, an evening bag and lots more