Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Friday, 19 September 2014

Whirlwind tour of finished projects

I've had a break from posting so here is a whirlwind tour of the projects I've finished while I've been away.

A Fimo cow with heart:


A 40 x 40cm musical cross stitch for a friend's birthday:


A crocheted anglerfish:


A crocheted mouse doorstop:


Crocheted seaweed brooch and grouper fish fridge magnet for my grandmother:


Mini bunting for Nicola Suckling's stall:


Crocheted owl blanket for my niece:


Crocheted whale pencil case for a secret santa present:


Soft ribbon alphabet blocks for a friend's little girl:


Hand sewn fox for a colleague obsessed with foxes:


Kitchen wall mosaic of a local landmark:


Pigs in mud cake for my husband's birthday:


Knitting and sewing iced biscuits:


I think that might be it. My aim now is to keep this blog updated!

Monday, 26 May 2014

The Guest Book

It's time to finish off the wedding guest book, otherwise known as the wedding quilt. All the squares have now been received (some of them making a journey to Australia and back) so it's time to sew them all together.

I prepared all the squares before they were signed; sewing the design together, trimming and putting tape over the seam allowance. This was to save me time when assembling the quilt.

Firstly, I took off the tape and laid out all the squares until I was happy with the design:


Each square was sewn together in a row (right sides together):


Before the rows were sewn together:


All of the seams were pressed. This was done row by row and then the bigger block.


Next step is purchasing some wadding and backing fabric before basting all the layers together. 



Thursday, 8 August 2013

A cross stitch progression

What do you do when you've been crafting for almost a year for the wedding and it's now all over? You start an epic cross stitch pattern. Admittedly I didn't realise it was quite so large or complicated as it turned out to be (I thought it was all black!).

10th of May:


15th of May:


28th of May:


13th of June:


7th of August:


This was a surprise birthday present for a friend and (thankfully) she loved it. It measures 40 x 40cm so it's quite a large one and it's been framed in a cream frame.

Next project? A kitchen wall mosaic.

Friday, 26 April 2013

A few photos

Professional photos are yet to come from the lovely Elly Mac Photos but here are a few to whet your appetite...

The bride and groom (3 piece suit from ebay and dress from charity shop):


The shoes:



The reception venue after 3 hours of decorating (all handmade decorations):




Part of the cake table (all cakes and cookies made by friends and family):





Thank you to everyone who made our day so perfect.



Thursday, 18 April 2013

Sweet trees

The second generation (started by friends, completed by family):




Wednesday, 17 April 2013

More crafting help

A hen weekend is never complete without some serious crafting:


The veil

I had tried for weeks (with much procrastination) to construct a birdcage veil. I had experimented on a good few metres of veiling, following a number of different tutorials but nothing felt right.

I was resigned to the fact it was never going to work and the morning of my hair trial, in desperation, I turned towards a visor veil. Winner.

I took the basic steps from this tutorial and here is the detail of the comb end:







Monday, 8 April 2013

The countdown begins

Less than two weeks to the wedding now and our house is overflowing with wedding bits and pieces.

Stacks of pieces for the Order of Service, ready to be delegated as a 'wedding chore':


Completed table numbers:



Quilt blocks, backed with freezer paper and with the seam allowance taped off:



Saturday, 30 March 2013

Table numbers

I struggled for some inspiration for the table numbers. Then I saw something I really liked and set about making my own version.

A long plank of wood was cut into blocks and sanded:



The blocks were painted:



Each number was drawn on paper and placed on top of each block. This provided a template for the nails:




The paper was ripped off leaving the nails in the wood:




Wool was wrapped around each nail to provide definition. Voila:






Saturday, 23 March 2013

Wedding gifts

It is lovely having such generous, talented friends. One has made me a beautiful shawl from Rowan kid silk haze (knitted centre with crocheted edge):


and tiny crocheted flowers for hair decoration:





Monday, 18 March 2013

Leaves

I decided that leaves needed to be added to all the bouquets. The leaves consist of two or three pieces of felt which were sewn together with blanket stitch:


A piece of wire was cut and inserted into the leaves to make them malleable:



Each leaf was put in place before a hot glue gun cemented their home.


Alfie got bored watching on...


A strip of brown felt was glued in place around the handle: 


I think I can finally cross these off the list!



Monday, 11 March 2013

The Invitation

By now wedding guests should have received (and possibly been baffled?) by their invitations. They were sent an A4 sheet of paper with the following instructions on the bottom:



Correct folding should have resulted in this (as modelled by my bridesmaid):


If you are my father, they apparently resulted in this: