Well, its been nearly 2 months since my last post, I have just been so busy. My computer has been failing me, but to be honest with everything I have been doing getting just 20 minutes to update has been difficult.
But I'm back, and have I got some things to tell you about.
First to the crochet blanket I was working on. This is now complete, and I am so pleased with it. It ended up being a lot bigger than I initially intended but I am so happy with the result I am now working on a baby blanket.
Towards the end of making it I had to take the time to sit down and really think about the colours and arrangement I was going to use, because, firstly, my wool was limited and I didn't want to run out of one colour as I wouldn't be able to get hold of exactly the same wool, and secondly, because I wanted it to look kind of 'random' which is something I find really difficult. A lot of my work and projects centre around symmetry, I like very symmetrical, repeating patterns, but I don't think it would have worked on this blanket, especially with the number of different colour squares I had to work with.
That's not to say there isn't a pattern within the blanket! I was unable to steer myself totally toward randomness, there is a pattern in there! But like I said I am please with the effect I have achieved.
Next, I have also been learning patchwork and quilting. I have attended a course at Patchwork Garden, Sheffield where a lovely lady call Tricia has been teaching me the basics.
Here is the patchwork I have done before it was layered and quilted. I didn't spend long choosing the fabrics as I just wanted to get on and learn, and as I was putting it together I really wasn't sure they went together. However, now the patchwork has grown on me and I am so happy with the results.
I have also been making my first ever bag! its a Cath Kidston pattern from her book Sew! Although I have learnt things regarding assembling a bag, the biggest lessons I am learning on this project is all about my sewing machine, and tensions and just the importance of understanding your equipment.
Here is the bag half put together, just need to add the handle with some buttons and button holes
As you can see, none of the photos in this post are actually finished projects. I want to be able to take some good pictures of what I've done, with good light. But typical north England weather has been putting a stop to that! Once I get them though they will be straight up :-)
As always thanks for reading
Sam <3
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Showing posts with label owl. Show all posts
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Taken a break but not forgotten
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Felted Creations
As I have been awaiting the arrival of my oven thermometer I thought Id try my hand at some needle felting.
I have already done a needle felted 'picture' for a present I am making for my friends birthday, but I am going to keep that little project a surprise until I have given it to them, just in the interest that they might read this and then my surprise will be spoilt :-(
However, I have made some little needle felted animals from the wool tops I had left.
I have two types of needle, a single, 25 Gauge triangular needle, and a 7 needled needle felting tool.
For these animals though I have mainly used the single needle as the tool didn't allow for details, though was handy for felting the balls for the body/head.
So first off I tried my hand at what started out as a cat. Unfortunately though, it didn't quite go how I wanted it to go in my head and ended up looking like, what I think, is a dog.........
I have already done a needle felted 'picture' for a present I am making for my friends birthday, but I am going to keep that little project a surprise until I have given it to them, just in the interest that they might read this and then my surprise will be spoilt :-(
However, I have made some little needle felted animals from the wool tops I had left.
I have two types of needle, a single, 25 Gauge triangular needle, and a 7 needled needle felting tool.
For these animals though I have mainly used the single needle as the tool didn't allow for details, though was handy for felting the balls for the body/head.
So first off I tried my hand at what started out as a cat. Unfortunately though, it didn't quite go how I wanted it to go in my head and ended up looking like, what I think, is a dog.........
Although this technically did go wrong I was quite happy with it for a first attempt.
Next I tried my hand at an owl.
I felted 2 balls first, one in white and one in blue ( I picked these colours on the request of my Dad who is a Sheffield Wednesday fan, and these are their colours).
On the blue ball, the head, I used my needle and a little more wool to create little ears on the top of the head. I then felted these 2 balls together.
Next I felted the two wings separately before adding them to the body.
I then added the eyes, though I think these are a little bit off.
Over all though I am quite pleased with what I have done, and after all it is meant to be a learning experience.
Until next time <3 <3 <3
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Completed Owl Doorstop
Today I finished my full size owl doorstop, and am really pleased with it.
Its a nice size and weight to do it job, and the sewing on it is a big improvement from my very first experiment.
And here it is in comparison to my first two owls....
I am really pleased with how its come out, and seems other people are too as I now have a request for my first commission one! Bonus!
Hope my readers also like them, and as usual any feedback always welcome!
Until next time
Oya Designs
Its a nice size and weight to do it job, and the sewing on it is a big improvement from my very first experiment.
And here it is in comparison to my first two owls....
Hope my readers also like them, and as usual any feedback always welcome!
Until next time
Oya Designs
Friday, 3 February 2012
Update on Current Projects
Hiya all!!!
Just wanted to update my followers on my current projects I have going on, not only to keep you guys in the loop, but too keep my motivation high :-)
I currently have underway a tiger cub cross stitch, which I plan to use to make a handmade sketch book for a friend. I also have begun experimentation with different patterns to make an owl doorstop. Also plan to look at other animal designs for this too, but for those who haven't already been able to guess, my dad is owl mad, so the initial idea was for him.
Additionally, though I haven't yet begun them, I have bought the necessary wool to make an infinity scarf/snood, and a mobile with teddy bears.
Will keep you all updated on how it all goes, and if you haven't yet subscribed to my blog please do.
More craftyness to come!!!!!
Just wanted to update my followers on my current projects I have going on, not only to keep you guys in the loop, but too keep my motivation high :-)
I currently have underway a tiger cub cross stitch, which I plan to use to make a handmade sketch book for a friend. I also have begun experimentation with different patterns to make an owl doorstop. Also plan to look at other animal designs for this too, but for those who haven't already been able to guess, my dad is owl mad, so the initial idea was for him.
Additionally, though I haven't yet begun them, I have bought the necessary wool to make an infinity scarf/snood, and a mobile with teddy bears.
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| This is the first attempt at the owl design for my door stop, its only a miniture version, but the pattern will be the same. |
More craftyness to come!!!!!
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