Sunday, 16 May 2010

Handmade Dolly for Ava

I made this for my great Nieces 1st birthday last month.
The photos aren't too good I'm afraid. and some of the quality has got lost in the upload too.










Doll. Rainbow bag. Blanket & Pillow. White Nighty/dress. T-shirt/blouse & Dungaree Shorts. Stripped t-shirt/top & Blue Pinafore Dress. Headband.

All Modelled by Ava's Dolly below... The little heart on her chest says "Made With love".


































I sort of followed the pattern in the link below, adding a mix of the Bruno bear (modified pattern too, as seen/mentioned on the previous post to this one.) for her body. And I followed the pattern for the blue dress (though I excluded the buttons). But the rest I made up myself. This doll and her accessories took me a good couple or 3 of long weeks or so to make. You wouldn't think it would take so long for something so small would you!?

Amigurumi Doll
http://stitch.hellooperator.net/free-patterns/amigurumi-doll/

Some of my handy-work

This is some of my handy-work, iIn various stages. I'll update with the ones that need finishing once I've done them. I'm expecting my first grandchild in September. So I've been learning to knit and crochet, so I can make her some lovely hand-made things.

Two blankets and Bruno Bear





I made some modifications to the original pattern for Bruno. I'll maybe share a post with those modifications some time.

Bruno Bear:
Free on-line Pattern at the link below:
http://amigurumiandpizza.blogspot.com/2009/10/bruno-bear-free-pattern.html

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Sleepy Sheep: Poor sleepy sheep, still needs sewing together...



Sleepy Sheep:
Free on-line Pattern at the link below:
http://harugurumi.blogspot.com/2008/02/baby-sheep-free-pattern.html

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Baby Kimono
I'm using: Wendy, Beach Baby DK. Cream coloured yarn. The pink bits of yarn are just my stitch holders.

Free on-line Pattern at link below:
http://www.berroco.com/exclusives/pie/pie.html

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Chunky Jumper





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Strawberry Wrap - Cocoon/Pod
The yarn I used was: Stylecraft. Special Twirl DK. Colour: Cherry.
I used two yarns together and I think I used 7 1/2 mm circular needles.



PDF patterns below:

Butterfly_Baby_Wrap.pdf

I can't exactly remember if I used this pattern for the hat, as I remember looking at quite a few to try and fit in with my gauge of wool. But it should do.

yummybabyhat.pdf

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Crochet blanket (my first)




I'd learned a tiny bit of crochet when I made this, I had no idea what stitch I was doing and was virtually making it up as I went along. I had a broken finger so I couldn't finish my knitting projects. But as my finger was healing I found I could hold a crochet hook. Thankfully I found some wonderful learning videos on-line and they have helped to teach me how to crochet. Sleepy Sheep was my second go at crochet then came Bruno Bear...

This blanket doesn't look at bad as it looks in this photo, I'll have to take some close ups and post them.

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Singer Sewing Machine Light - Easy Way to Repair or Rewire

Sew-Classic Blog
Classic and Vintage Sewing machines

Singer Sewing Machine Light - Easy Way to Repair or Rewire

http://blog.sew-classic.com/2009/12/02/singer-sewing-machine-light--easy-way-to-repair-or-rewire.aspx

List of sewing machine repairs:

http://blog.sew-classic.com/categories/Sewing%20Machine%20Repair.aspx



About the Sew-Classic, Vintage Sewing Machine Blog
What is Sew-Classic? This is a sewing machine blog devoted to sharing information about "Classic" sewing machines. Sew.....
what's a classic sewing machine? The best, all metal, vintage sewing machines and a few machines that are "newer" (less than 20 or 30 years old) make up what I consider to be classic sewing machines.

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Monday, 29 March 2010

My Crafty Chest

This is going to be my next project. I've a few up in the air at the moment. No sooner do I get one idea in my head but its on to the next one before I'm even barely started with the one I'm on. But hey it pushes me forward to get the job done.




Okay ...so I haven't even got this in my hands yet, I just bought it off ebay last night. I LOVE old furniture, the craftsmanship that went into making those pieces was remarkable. They certainly built things to last longer back then and had pride in their craft. We live in such a wasteful unprofessional era right now.



So the project... I'm going to sand this down and give it a new coat of paint, and add a slight distressed look (shabby chic). THANKFULLY that style not only pleases me, it suit my purse strings too, whoop.`' ... My favourite colour is pale blue and I am just a fool for Duck-egg blue especially, with its hint of green... (Not that you can actually find a good representative of Duck-egg blue, well not by that title on the paint tin anyway). Something about that colour really attracts my eye and pleases me.

I came across the most beautiful handles last year in a shop that I can't remember the name of right now, (but I remember where it is) and I'll be adding those. They're glass with decoupage pictures inside of flowers, butterflies, dragonflies etc.. Simply Gorgeous!

I refuse to think about anything else other than making this cupboard all my own.... I don't care if when it's done it sticks out like a sore thumb with the rest of my house. This is to be my very own craft cupboard to store all my lovely crafty bits n bobs...

The seller had this listed as a Tallboy, (oops backtracks, deletes and corrects. I keep calling it a `toyboy') but I'm inclined to think that it would have originally been known as a `linen press.' As there is no rail in the top cupboard for hanging clothes and it is shorter at the cupboard area than I understand Tallboys to be. Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.




I'll post updated photos once it's done.

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.. ET VIOLA ... `'
I actually finished this the weekend after I got it. But this is the only time I've managed to find to come and post the photos.



Though my intention was to buy and use a few glass decoupage handles and some wooden ones. When it came to it, the shop only had 3 glass decoupage ones in stock. My daughter was with me and said `why not buy one of each of the other handles', so I did..! I think they look really effective. They ended up costing me quite a bit, in-fact as much if not more than the cupboard cost me! They're from: The Tokenhouse



I lined the draws with some old/odd wallpapers samples I had laying around. (knew they'd come in handy for something)



KNITTING/CROCHET (tools: needles/hooks) DRAW


FABRIC (sewing) DRAW


ART/PAINTING DRAW



Top cupboard, buttons, ribbons, string, needles, cotton, scissors + paper craft items etc..


The draws and cupboard are fuller since taking these photos! I've tried to take a close up of the glass decoupage handles, but they still aren't very clear.















I had the intention of investing in some paint from Farrow & Ball. But I came across some paint in the Wilkinson store that's done the trick just as well for me. It's turned out to be a great little paint, which went on lovely and is very durable. Hence I haven't distressed the cupboard as was my original thought to do. I may at some point, but I'm still undecided at the moment.
The paint is: Wilko; Quick Dry, Satin Wood - Cloudless (colour).

I sanded the gloss off the old (dark blue) paint. Gave it two coats of Magnolia Gloss (as that's what I had in the house at the time). Lightly sanding back between coats. Then gave it two light coats of the Pale Blue (cloudless) Paint. Oh, and one light coat of white gloss inside the cupboard, as it was so dark in there.

So, what do you think? ... To distress or not to distress? That is the question...

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