Showing posts with label craft club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft club. Show all posts

Come Craft with us at Norden Farm

We are running our two last workshops with Norden Farm Arts Centre in March and April. We have had such a lovely time teaching there, but it is time for us to concentrate on some other projects. So if you want to come and join us before we go, check out the links below for booking.

Make it: Your Name Bunting

Thursday 27 March 

Make it: Your Name Bunting - £20.00

All Materials Supplied.

Come along and rummage through our fabric stash to create your own personalised bunting using hand sewing techniques. Depending on the name you choose you may not finish within the session but you will be well on your way before you leave.


Make it: Jewellery 101

Thursday 24 April

Make it: Jewellery 101

All Materials Supplied.

Always wanted to make your own jewellery or repair a beloved necklace? Join us for a starter session teaching you some basic jewellery techniques to make a pair of earrings and a bracelet from scratch.  


We look forward to seeing you there.

H and Sammy xxx

Love it: Wonderful Gift Wrap

Oh my goodness, I do love a bit of gift wrapping, it is seriously my favourite part of giving and receiving gifts! I literally can't wait for our Gift Wrap workshop next month. I have a whole Pinterest Board dedicated to my love of wrapping. I am always collecting up bits and bobs to use to wrap gifts - stickers, sparkles, ribbons you name it. 

Are you a gift wrap addict like me, or do you hate having to wrap all your Christmas presents? 
Sammy xxx

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Craft Club: Booking now Open

Our Craft Club down at Norden Farm has been going very well - Thank you to all those who have come along so far.  Booking is now open for our next round of workshops.

Make it. Embroidery hoop art

Last week we did our monthly Craft Club down at Norden Farm and this time it was all about Embroidery. We took our little group of participants through a few basic stitches and then showed them how to make their own artwork. We love embroidery, I (Sammy)  like free hand embroidery an H is partial to a bit of cross stitch. We thought we would show you some of the examples we showed our students last Thursday.
I really enjoy the freedom of free hand and the flexibility of using any fabric you like. Most of the designs I stitch I end up leaving in their hoops, but you can always take them out and frame them up too. 
 These are four of my favourite  pieces, they show a range of different stitches on different fabrics.

This stag picture is done in basic back stitch on teal taffeta with a gold metallic thread. Sometimes the simplest things make the best pictures.

This Hello beautiful is taken from an idea I saw on Pinterest , I used spot cotton fabric, chain stitch for hello and back stitch for beautiful.  For the love hearts I used lots of different stitches to appliqué some red fabric hearts and stitched love with chain stitch.

 This little guy is one of my favourites, I love using long and short stitch to give texture, it worked so well for this foxes fur. I used some fabric, a lovely blue and black tweed used to be part of  a jacket that was my Dads.

A few years ago my Mum gave me a great stitch leaflet she had kept from the seventies. It is falling apart but I still use it as a reference when I am stitching. I love the drawings that accompany the descriptions. Here are some of the basics from the leaflet.


As well as the leaflet, I have a few books that I use for ideas and for learning new techniques. These are my favourites, Adventures in Needlework by Jessica Aldred and Emily Peacock, Love Embroidery by Future Publishing (the guys behind Mollie Makes) and Doodle Stitching by Amiee Ray

Love Embroidery has great projects to use your embroidery on as well as taking you through the basics.

I adore this Brooch from Adventures in Needlework, I haven't made it as a brooch yet but I used the template to stitch a piece for a friend of mine as a birthday gift a couple of years ago.

Doodle Stitching has a great selection of cute templates and it comes with a DVD of all the images so you can upload them to your computer and print them any size you like. There are a few more books in this series to try out too.

We had such a fun time last week and all our ladies went home with the start of hopefully a fun new hobby.
Our next two Craft Club evenings will be released for booking shortly over on the Norden Farm website. We are making ribbon rose corsages at the end of May and creating Button Jewellery at the end of June. We will let you know more as soon as the booking goes live. 

Sammy xxx

Don't forget the closing date for the Company Magazine #StyleBlogAwards is this Saturday! 
So if you haven't already voted for us, Pretty please pop over and cast your vote now. We are up for Best Blogging Duo and Best Craft Blog. If you have voted, Thank you so much and keep your fingers crossed for us!

Craft Club: Make a Vintage Apron at Norden Farm + Free Worksheet Download

Last Thursday was the second of our Craft Clubs at Norden Farm Arts Centre.  It was the first where we had asked our attendees to bring along their sewing machines, we were a little unsure of how it would work out, but we had a great group of ladies and a really fun time. You can Download our worksheet here if you want to have a go at making one yourself.

 H (wearing the worlds most awesome cardigan) helping the girls get going with their ruffles.

Sewing up getting ready to gather up some ruffles.

Stitching the ruffles down.

As this was a smaller group they were all lucky enough to take home a copy of the latest Cloth Magazine.

This cupcake fabric was made for vintage style aprons.

 Stitching the top hem on the pocket before sewing it on.

 Ruffles!!

Inserting the apron body in to the waist band.

 Getting the waist band in place, I love that this machine matches the apron.

H modelling the sample apron we made to show everyone what they would be making.

Four of our Ladies wearing their aprons, don't they look gorgeous!

If you want to have a go at making an apron like we have, we adapted McCall's pattern 5284 which is a really cute apron pattern with a few different variations.
Or you can download our worksheet here.

Check out our 'Make It' tab for all of our upcoming workshops. Our next craft club is Embroidery artwork at the end of April, you can book via the Norden Farm website here.

Sammy & H


Make it: Folded Ribbon Rose

Last week was the first of our Craft Club evenings at Norden Farm.  Fabric hearts, flowers and bows were on the agenda for the evening and we had so much fun! We had a great bunch of Ladies, thanks to all who came along.

Friday Favourites: Flowers, Hearts and Bows

How-to-make-a-fabric-flower-headband

This was meant to be a post to tell you all to book up for our Craft club at Norden Farm on the 28th of Feb, but amazingly we have sold out! There are two other workshops that are still available which you can read about in this post.
Now for all of you who missed out on the workshop this time round I have found some websites with great tips for making flowers and bows from fabrics.


Have a lovely weekend
Sammy xxx