Saturday, 29 June 2013

Woven Placemat

This week I made a loom! It was really easy to do and got me so excited to create some of my own woven pieces! My frame is 16 x 11inches so I thought that would be the perfect size for a place mat. So I gathered my equipment and went to work.


I took some cream and beige cotton embroidery threads and tied it to one of the nails in the corner. I then went up and down the loom hooking the thread around each nail at the top and bottom until I got to the end and I tied it off. Make sure you keep it very tight to make the weave tight.

Then take yarns, threads, jerseys, whatever you want to use and go for it, weaving in and out of the embroidery threads, and when you get to the end of the row go back the opposite way! The great thing is that every single one is unique and special!

I went for blacks, greys, creams and greens and even incorporated some jersey yarn that I bought from my local haberdashery. The end product is beautiful, even if I say so myself!




Thursday, 27 June 2013

Loom

Furthering my interest of all things woven I decided to make a loom. They are pretty expensive but you can knock one up pretty cheaply! I had an old frame lying around the flat and some nails and went to work.


What you need:
* Wooden frame
* Nails, not too short but not too long or too big
* Hammer
* Ruler
* Pencil

What to do:
1. Measure out where you want your nails to go using the ruler and pencil on two opposite sides of the frame.

2. Hammer the nails into where the markings are.

Done!


Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Pin-ups

Lately I have had a real crush on all things woven, Navajo, western, Aztec whatever you want to call it. I love the natural fibres used and I really want to know all about Peruvian weaving and the natural dies that they use.
Here are some crafts, makes and ideas of different degrees of skill for you all to peruse. Some beautiful things...






Hope you like them too! 
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Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Net Curtain

I have been useless with this blog lately. But I have managed to take some time to fill you in on some things that I have been doing lately. Most recently I have produced a net curtain to hide the outside world without making my room dark. It was so simple and I found the most beautiful net fabric from Ikea and it is only £1.50 a meter! Magic! I also got myself a tension rod and all you need is to hem the edges and make a loop at the top and voila! Simple, but very effective!



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Sunday, 9 June 2013

Butterfly

I have been super busy in my outside blog life lately, so much so I have not had time to spend time with a needle or a hook! So tonight I decided to sit down for ten minutes and design a pattern to brighten someones day.

Photo Courtesy of Google

One of the people closest to me loves butterflies, and when you know how to crochet something, you can make hundreds of them! So I can now fill their life with butterflies.



What you need:
* Some beautiful yarn
* Crochet hook to match the yarn size
* Scissors

How to make a butterfly:
1. Make your slip knot, chain 4 and slip stitch together. (a magic circle works well with this piece too, depends on how you like to start off your crochet rounds)

2. Ch 5, triple treble, double treble, treble, half treble, sl st then ... ch 2, treble, double treble, half treble, sl st then... ch 2, double treble, treble, half treble, sl st then... ch 2, treble, double treble, triple treble, ch 5 , sl st. Then tie off and tie the two lose ends together (these form the antennae).

You are done! 


I think these would look great dip dyed with an ombre effect! Beautiful :)

Photo Courtesy of Google