After a hard day today I was pleased to find my personalised stickers in the post box! I will be using these to put on anything I make from now on! I have 90 in total so I should get busy!
Have a good weekend!
Friday, 7 December 2012
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Greg the Steg!
Tonight I finished off making a stegosaurus from left over fabric!
He took me about 6 and half hours in total and a lot of stress! Going from a 2 legged to a 4 legged dinosaur poses a lot more problems! I am pleased with the result considering I've never done anything like this before!!
Tomorrow is the start of christmas card making!
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Meet..Brian
Today I decided to take it upon myself to make a..dinosaur. I don't know what possessed me to make one but I felt like it and so I did.
I started out by drawing out a template on some tracing paper.
I still had loads of spare fabric to use and so decided to have different pattern on each side. This dinosaur only has two legs, I will make another one with 4 next time but it was a bit more complicated and I felt like doing something easy!
I cut out the shapes with my nice new scissors! Which could probably cut my finger off if I wasn't careful!
I was pretty impressed with the straightness of my sewing! I must be improving! I almost forgot to leave a gap to turn it back the right way! That could have made things a little more interesting....
With the help of a pencil, I managed to turn Brian back the right way round and added a button for an eye.
I bought some stuffing from my favourite crafty shop and which probably helped him feel a bit better! Now I have a big bag of stuffing to use up..just have to make some more things!! He has a bit of a wonky leg, I know this is because I didn't cut a slit between the corners of his legs to stop it bunching up. I read about it before hand just forgot to do it! Doh!
I am really pleased with his shape, I took some time to get him as stuffed as I could so he is quite firm.
With his double necked guitar and munching on a cactus...
And just hanging about...
I am going to make him a santa hat soon, to get him in the festive spirit!
Quick card make!
Just a quick card I made for another birthday coming up!
I just combined a few different types of paper to make things a bit more interesting. As always it finished a lot simpler than I intended but I just don't have the expertise or tools yet to make them as complicated as I would like.
Quick mince pie break...
I just combined a few different types of paper to make things a bit more interesting. As always it finished a lot simpler than I intended but I just don't have the expertise or tools yet to make them as complicated as I would like.
I started off with reds and greens but quickly thought this looked too christmassy and so changed it to purples and yellows. Although none of the colours were coordinated I still think it works ok! I used thread to create the bunting and stuck it behind the first layer of background paper so it didn't look messy with holes for the thread to go through.
I pondered over the layout, I was originally going to go for straight across but eventually ending going a more relaxed with the bunting!
Quick mince pie break...
This is the finished product, I was going to include some text however I don't think there is a good spot for it to go without over crowding everything. I had some gold heart stickers lying around and so stuck to jazz it up a bit. I have stuck down some of the 'triangles' but left some of them able to move about on the thread.
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Birthday Card Experimentation
Here is a birthday card I made the other day for a friend's Mum. I have never used the sewing machine like this before and I wasn't planning on even using one when I started. I was just going to use fine liner pens. I wanted to do something different as I use fine liners a lot. I have a lot of left over fabric from other projects I have done and so I thought I would have a go.
It does look a bit scruffy in some ways but I will just say it's meant to look that way! I used a combination of zig zag stitches and straight stitches to make the cupcake. Starting off with the green polka dot fabric and layering each level on top. I did sew everything on to some greaseproof paper so that I could tear it off at the end but this plan failed when my bad sewing lines weren't quite right and left some holes which threatened it all falling to pieces! I did a bit of a repair job and I think I saved it? Eek. It is a pretty simple design really - I originally wanted it to be more complicated than this but sometimes simple is best I think.
I hand wrote the 'Happy Birthday' making use of a sticker I had which luckily tied in with the colours. Mounted on to card and gave it a bit more life with some sticky foam pads. A good first attempt I think. I plan on doing some more like this. I just need to invest in some proper fabric scissors!
A Blank Canvas
I have not blogged in probably a few years, mostly due to the fact that I haven't had anything to write about. However recently my love for making things has been resurrected. Here I will put updates on things I have made or just want to show! This could be anything from cooking, crafty stuff, designs or home decoration.
With the colder nights drawing in, I am finding great comfort in finding ways of making our quite bland modern flat in to a more homely, cosy environment. This is all done on a budget due to having very little disposable income! I am getting a lot of satisfaction from this - and I hope other people will too!
This is our room at the moment - I found it quite uninspiring and so I am currently in the process of trying to make it a bit more interesting.
After inheriting a sewing machine, I felt the need to make something with it so I went for something simple and made some bunting. There are quite a few different ways of doing making bunting which I was surprised about, so I just combined everything I read together. It's not perfect but that's what gives it character right?
I can't stand having white walls and by not having the option to paint them, I am filling the space instead. I have done some drawings and with the help of an A-Z map from The Works I quickly cobbled together some thing to fill the space (Just need to hang them up now!). I drew a stag...and an armadillo...don't ask..I don't know either.
With the colder nights drawing in, I am finding great comfort in finding ways of making our quite bland modern flat in to a more homely, cosy environment. This is all done on a budget due to having very little disposable income! I am getting a lot of satisfaction from this - and I hope other people will too!
This is our room at the moment - I found it quite uninspiring and so I am currently in the process of trying to make it a bit more interesting.
After inheriting a sewing machine, I felt the need to make something with it so I went for something simple and made some bunting. There are quite a few different ways of doing making bunting which I was surprised about, so I just combined everything I read together. It's not perfect but that's what gives it character right?
I can't stand having white walls and by not having the option to paint them, I am filling the space instead. I have done some drawings and with the help of an A-Z map from The Works I quickly cobbled together some thing to fill the space (Just need to hang them up now!). I drew a stag...and an armadillo...don't ask..I don't know either.
To go with the framed pictures I also made a light shade to tie the map bits together. The A-Z map came in quite handy and for 1.99 I think I will get some good use out of it. I got the lamp shade idea from one of my crafty friends and so I won't take any credit for it. She used old book pages for hers which also looked really good. I bought the paper light shade for £1 and cut out quite a few circles. A couple of hours later I had finished.
It also looks really cool from the inside..not that is of any use...
My next plan is to sort out the ikea-ness of the room. I wanted to cover up the white drawers with something and after some googling I have found a website where you can cover the furniture with a vinyl sticker design - www.thisismykea.com.I have seen some cool ones on there, I think you can upload your own too but I shall have to see about that one.
The only down side is that it does cost about £30-35 pounds, and with me being so frugal I will have to think about it some more!!
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