I am a big fan of dressing up, so as you can imagine I love Halloween, just thought you might like to see my costume from this year, a kind of Harlequin Goth hybrid. Hubby and I had a great night at our friends party, suffering for it today, well worth the hangover!
Love it
Sammy xxx
Make it: Silver Clay Jewellery Workshop
| A bird and anchor Charm with Beads on a Pendant |
You have to keep the precious metal clay wet as it is very much like normal clay up until the firing stage and so it is can become very brittle, otherwise it will dry out and become unusable. So you should make sure you keep it wrapped up in cling film within a bag, and even perhaps another bag, just to make sure!
We then made our shapes for our charms using mini cutters or designing our own using a scalpel to make the shape. Making sure to make the hole for the charm to be hung at this stage, otherwise you will not be able to later. We formed the shape on an old tile so that it was easy for the clay to be moulded.
| A Button, Man, Star, Bird and flower charm on a bracelet. |
Then off to the firing it is! This invloves just a gas hob and you put the charms on a bit of gause on top of the flames and wait until the charms go white and put them in a bowl of water to cool. The charms are now hard as nails and you sand then down with wire wool and metal sandpaper to smooth and the silver appears! This stuff is magic and its one of the best things I have seen in a while.
| A Teardrop charm and Beads on a pendant. |
Make it!
H
Make it: A Pillowcase Dress for Girl Around the World
One of H's friends is on a Pillowcase dress making challenge in aid of Dress A Girl Around The World, a charity based in the US that asks you to ‘Imagine a world where every little girl owned at least one dress’, and then tells you how you can make simple dresses from pillow cases. These dresses are then distributed to girls in countries such as Malawi and Kenya.
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| Picture courtesy of www.dressagirlaroundtheworld.com |
Make it
H
Make it: Studded boots
Super trendy seventies, heel low cut front, platform, and suede, what more can a girl ask for.....I tell you what, Studs, thats what!
I went to my trusty friend Ebay.co.uk and went looking for studs and I found some. They had to come all the way from Hong Kong but I found the perfect gold coloured screw-in studs. So when they arrived I got to work, they were so super easy to put in. Make a hole, push the screw through the hole and screw the spike on the front.
I am looking forward to wearing them this weekend in Brighton, with my new Purple skinnies for dinner out with My Hubby for our three year wedding anniversery.
Make it Punk!
Sammy xxx
Make it: Fabric Haul
I promised pics of the fabrics I bought last week in London, So here they are. These pastel sewing themed beauties were from Antique Angel at the Knitting and Stitching show.
These were all from The Make Lounge, I am hoping H got commission.
And these Japanese cottons were from the Gorgeous Ray Stitch
This photo courtesy of http://www.raystitch.co.uk/
I have a fabric addiction... I'm working on it. What should I make with these gorgeous fabrics, add your suggestions in the comments below....
Make it
Sammy xxx
Live it: Knitting and Stitching show at Ally Pally 2011
I have always wanted to go to the Knitting and Stitching show at Ally Pally, my customers are always talking to me about how great it is, but it has always been on a weekend when I have been working, So this year when the dates were announced I booked holiday!
I have to say I may have set my expectations a little too high. Don't get me wrong I was glad that I had visited, the displays of creative embroidery and handmade textiles were stunning, but it was soooooo busy I found it really hard to see any of the stores properly. I felt like I was missing a lot of things and I didn't feel like there was much in the way of new trends or products that I really wanted to get my hands on.
This was the decopatch stand, lots of people covering papermache in little bits of paper, looked really cute.
The thing I did love was that there was colour everywhere! Gorgeous displays of fabric, threads and beads!
So I decided to get some fresh air and walk back to the tube station, and I am so glad I did, I got a lovely view of London in the Autumn sunshine.
And a really good look at the outside of Alexandra Palace, oh yes and the old BBC radio tower.
I jumped Back on the tube and headed over to visit the lovely H, Interning at The Make Lounge.
I had been meaning to check it out for ages. So I scooped up Heather and we popped down the road for Tea and Cake....obviously!
We ended up at Fig & Olive, where they have the most amazing Lampshades and Awesome Cakes!!
On our way back we popped in to Ray-Stitch which has also been on my want-to-visit list since it opened its doors a few months ago. I gave in to temptation and bought some fabrics.... bad Sammy!
Back at The Make Lounge, H showed me round, and yes I bought some more fabrics, before heading home.
It was a busy day, and I was glad I had visited the knitting and stitching show. Maybe I have been spoilt by having my own business by going to trade shows as opposed to public shows and being in the industry, But I feel as a consumer that I much prefer visiting independent stores to buy crafts and haberdashery than a big show like this one, it is nice to see lots of businesses all in one place, but it was so overwhelmingly busy I felt I didn't get to see anything properly. Maybe I will try and go again next time and head in earlier to beat the crowds.
So now I just have to come up with some lovely things to make with all the fabric I bought.
Sammy xxx
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