Wednesday 28 December 2011

Presents

I was annoyed at myself that in my eagerness to wrap my presents for everyone I forgot to take photos of most of them! Here are a couple that I did take and now that Christmas is over I feel able to show them here.


Here's an embroidered cushion I made for my lovely Sister in Law


And here, a cute little mouse I made for my Mister, who wanted a pet mouse but it's not really possible right now so this is the next best solution :)

Hope everyone had a lovely Christmas with family and friends x

Saturday 24 December 2011




Wishing everyone a very Happy Christmas and an exciting New Year!

xxx

Friday 23 December 2011

(More) Christmas baking

I love Christmas as a great excuse to go a little over the top with the baking, it's the only time you can really justify such great quantities of cakes, cookies and pies. And as someone who loves to bake I tend to grab the opportunity with both hands :)


Here are Diabetic Jam Tarts and Raisin and Cinnamon mini Cupcakes. Delicious!

Thursday 22 December 2011

Gingerbread House


This afternoon we spent creating the now traditional gingerbread house. I have to admit to cheating and buying a house making kit rather than baking my own gingerbread :) I meant to take photos of the construction process but it was all a little hectic, building not really being my strong point but I am pleased with how it turned out. Now I just have the task of shooing away would be house-eaters for as long as possible, I have to admit to being rather precious about my little gingerbread cottages each year and would really rather they weren't eaten at all! :) I predict it will last intact until approximately 30 seconds after my brother arrives in the house on Christmas day!

Tuesday 20 December 2011

Christmas holiday

Two years ago, on our first Christmas together, my Mister and I took a little christmas holiday to London which was magical. This year we went again and it was wonderful again (although we had no snow this time)


London is wonderful at this time of year, so festive with all the pretty lights and things, but also hectic, so many people! So although it was a lovely, lovely little holiday, we were glad to get home for some calm and quiet and to get ready for Christmas.


Saturday 17 December 2011

Patchwork

The weather here has been terrible lately, perfect for staying inside, watching Christmas films and doing a little hand sewing.

I learned to hand piece patchwork years ago and for a while was prolific with it. I haven't done any in a long time but rifling through (one of) my fabric drawers I was drawn to these red and blue fabrics. I adore a combination of red and blue, so bright and cheerful.


I'm not entirely sure what these will end up as although I have vague ideas of making a tea cosy. I don't really drink tea myself but I adore all the paraphernalia. and I'm hoping that one day I will learn to love tea itself. :)


This gingham patch reminded me of these sweet little Bon Maman jars that I seemed to be amassing a collection of. They're just perfect for storing beads and so pretty too!

Tuesday 13 December 2011

Designs

I have been working away on designs the past few weeks for my deadline on Wednesday, It has been effort I must say because my mind appears to have already broken up for Christmas. But anyway, designing is all done now, I now just have the fun of mounting, labelling and displaying my work before finally, term is over and I can start to fully enjoy the festive season. I can't wait!

Sunday 11 December 2011

Winter morning

Here is the view outside my window this morning, beautiful!


And I'm off for a candlelit breakfast date at Barkers this morning. If you ever find yourself in Cardiff you should definately stop there, the atmosphere is lovely and the cake is amazing :)




Saturday 10 December 2011

Brown paper packages tied up with string

I have spent the morning wrapping up my christmas presents which is something I enjoy immensely, it signals that christmas is truly round the corner.



I found this beautiful brown wrapping paper with stripes of gold in Paperchase and decided to pair it with string, partly because I think it looks amazing and partly because most years I spend a lot of money on ribbon for it only to either be discarded or given back to me with a 'could you use this for something?!'

I have long been resigned to the fact that I am the one who cares most about the beautiful wrapping of presents, everyone else is just in a hurry to see what's inside, such is life!









Wednesday 7 December 2011

Sweetheart Quilt

I think it must be that fabric I used to line my new bag yesterday, I've come over with a desire for pink; bright as can be, combined with ruby red. I have ideas for a romantic pink and red patchwork quilt maybe a log cabin design, I've been wanting to try that for a while. Luckily I appear to have great quantities of pink and red patchwork fabric to hand, it might be just the thing for a project to work on over the Christmas holidays.

 
I'm all about a mood board these days. Some of these images are mine, combined with others I've picked up across the Internet. Unfortunately I rarely make a note of where I find the images I save so I cannot tell you I'm afraid.

Digital Stitch



Here is a peek at some digitally stitched design work I've been doing of late. I am in love with the digital sewing machine at uni, it's perfect for me because I love stitch but my standards for myself are so high that if anything I stitch out myself is not good enough. With this I can design a pattern and the machine stitches it out for me flawlessly. It's amazing, I really want one but at £1000+ I'm just making the most of the facilities at uni whilst I have access to them.

This particular piece is going to my Sister in law for christmas as my lecturer told me in my last tutorial in no uncertain terms that if I included sequins in my design I would be marked down! Which seems a little unfair, she clearly has a personal grudge against sequins. I, on the other hand adore them, especially around christmas time, you can't beat a bit of sparkle! :)

Tuesday 6 December 2011

Leatherette Clutch Bag

Yesterday evening I grew tired of sitting at my computer staring at Photoshop and so I set to working on some of my Christmas presents I have yet to finish. I'm attempting to sew an iphone case for my brother and in my naivety decided leatherette was the way forward. Well I've never worked with it before and I've come to realise it's not as easy as I first thought, you can't pin it, it's tricky to fold over a hem and if you get the sewing wrong the first time that's it! And on something as small and fiddly as a phone case. Not easy! So, before I lost my temper with it and threw it out the window into the river, I decided to put it down and make myself a clutch bag from the remaining material :)


It was the easy-peasiest thing ever, just a simple rectangle of leatherette, hemmed the lining and outer material in together, popped a clasp on it, voila! Roughly an hour later I had myself a cute new clutch. I wanted one a little bigger for the day time that I can fit my purse, a notebook, keys, phone and everything in. I decided to line it with this slightly garish Kaffe Fasset print fabric for a definite contrast and I actually think it works really well.

Sunday 4 December 2011

Cross stitch

This afternoon I had a sudden strange urge for bright colours and something simple and relaxing to do as an escape from design work for a while. I had a lot of embroidery thread left over from my last uni project and some Aida from a Christmas present so I sat happily and stitched out these tiny bright-coloured flowers.
I have a bit of an obsession with the pairing of blue and orange currently. Orange used to be my absolute most hated colour ever but it appears to have grown on me, not quite sure how I let that happen.

It's funny how certain colour combinations become current favourites and sources of inspiration and then it changes. At least that's how it happens for me. I become enamoured for a while with one combination of colours before moving on to another. How fickle I am :o) or perhaps everyone experiences that?

Saturday 3 December 2011

Quiet winter weekend

Super early christmas shopping to avoid the hoards, candlelit breakfast in a cute cafe and then home to curl up with my new cinnamon and orange christmas candle, fairy lights, a cup of coffee and a freshly baked muffin. Perfect saturday in December.


Not sure what I'm going to do with these collages seeings I already have cards sorted. Thinking I might make some little ones to use as gift tags, maybe I'll just put these into little picture frames for decoration. We'll see.

Wednesday 30 November 2011

O Christmas tree

Last year, inspired by lots of felted, sequined tree decorations (with extortionate price tags) I saw in lots of shops I decided to make my own. Here they are, a fraction of the price of bought ones and with added sentimental value.


I love the idea, when I am old, of having a Christmas tree full of handmade decorations made over the years. So I decided each year to make a new collection and embroider the date on the back. This year I was inspired by the Scandinavian designs that are appearing everywhere.


Although I think in future I might have to just make one decoration each year, either that or eventually I will have to have a ginormous tree to fit all the decorations!

Tuesday 29 November 2011

...and the Christmas frenzy descends!

I'm not going to lie, I lovelovelove Christmas! Or rather, I love Christmas preparation, the anticipation of it. The run up to Christmas is for me about baking spiced Christmas cookies and curling up on cold dark evenings watching old Christmas movies or listening to Bing Crosby, and wrapping presents. There is just something so cosy and wonderful about this time of year; the gathering of friends and family, eating too much of the kinds of foods you can't normally justify and overwhelming perfusion of happiness. Anyone who doesn't enjoy a bit of Christmas is clearly taking life too seriously in my
opinion!
This is just one of the Christmas card designs I have been creating for this year. I don't know if it's just me but every year I have grand intentions of creating beautiful hand-made cards for everyone, only to make one, possibly two and then run out of time and have to buy the rest. So this year I decided to be realistic and create my cards digitally so I could draw a few designs and print off as many as I need. Result! Not sure why I never thought of this before really.

Monday 28 November 2011

The wonders of technology

My laptop decided that Wednesday evening, the night before a tutorial, was the ideal time to contract a virus that wiped absolutely everything off of it. Luckily I didn't loose too much work, just a couple of simple designs I'd done that day. And most importantly, I'd backed up my dissertation earlier that day. I feel physically sick when I consider the idea of having my dissertation lost. But luckily I had the forethought to back it up. This isn't the first time I've had a sudden urge to back up important work just a few hours before a technological crisis. So I urge everyone, if you ever have a nagging feeling to back up something important. Do it. Don't leave it til later!

So the long and short of it is, I've spent the last couple of days computer free and it has struck me just how much I rely on it. For music, television, watching films, work. If I added up the amount of hours in the day I spent sat at my laptop I'd likely be horrified. So I've used this time as an opportunity to spend some time doing more constructive things.



 I spent a lovely evening yesterday hand sewing some Christmas tree decorations, something I've been meaning to do for ages and this morning I dragged my sewing machine out from the bottom of my wardrobe (I don't even remember the last time I used it) and not only fixed the zip on a dress that broke a good month ago at least but also started sewing a Christmas present that again, I've been meaning to start for weeks.



 It just goes to show, I'm convinced I'd be much more constructive were it not for my laptop and I've vowed, once a month to spend at least a weekend completely without even switching my computer on to allow myself a chance to get on with all kinds if things I've been meaning to. Don't get me wrong, I love technology and the Internet is a wonderful invention, but it isn't half distracting!

Sunday 20 November 2011

Raspberry, White Chocolate & Amaretto muffins

I baked some muffins to take to a friend who had been feeling unwell this week, I find cake makes everything better. I adapted the recipe from this book which I've had for years but for some reason have never made anything from.


I have to say, they were delicious. The white chocolate and the Amaretto were my own addition, the only thing better than cake is a cake/alcohol combo in my opinion. Anyway it's spurred me on to try some more recipes from this book, I'm especially intrigued to try something from the savoury section, it's never occurred to me to bake a savoury muffin, it seems an odd idea but I will withold my verdict until I've tried it out. Watch this space...

Sunday 6 November 2011

Finished! phew

Sketchbook filled, evaluation written, final designs printed. Everything ready for my first third year hand-in tomorrow. And in surprisingly good time. Being normally one of those who leaves everything to the last minute, I made a promise to myself that for my final year I would pull my finger out, keep on top of work and, six weeks in, it appears to still be working.

 
 (Some close up shots of my final pieces)

Throughout school, and then college and then first and second year at uni I was always the one who 'could have tried harder' I did ok, but if I had made that little bit of extra effort I could have done better than ok. So I decided that now was the time to put my foot down. After all the time and money put into my degree I refuse to look back on it and think that I could have done more. I don't want to get my grade back in June and regret not having stretched myself just a tiny bit more. So, I'm giving it my best this year and if I scrape by with a grade lower than I would like it will be because that is the very best I can do, not because of lack of effort!

Sunday 23 October 2011

Digital drawing

I've only been using photoshop and illustrator for the past year or so and am definately still learning. I think I need to allow myself to play around with it a little more, I love how easily you can take a small drawing like here, I have scanned in my kitchen utensil embroidery design, and play around with it, changing colours and layouts. it's a wonderful tool, particularly for someone like me for who drawing is regretably more of a chore than it should be.

I intend to print this out, frame it and one day hopefully hang it in the beautiful red and blue kitchen I've always dreamed of.

Saturday 22 October 2011

Back to school

For all the grand plans of stitching, embroidering and bag making I had upon my return to cardiff I failed to factor in one important detail; the astronomical workload expected at third year degree level.


Not that I should be at all surprised, any course where the entirety of the marks are earned in the final year is bound to be full on. But I think a summer of relaxing, leisurely afternoons spent reading in the sunshine and entirely suiting myself made me forget a little of how real life actually is.

So for now, my personal projects must be set aside and every waking hour is filled with drawing, designing, project briefs and deadlines. It just serves to remind me how lucky I am to be doing a degree in something I am so passionate about so that despite the pressures and the long hours of working, I can truly say that I enjoy what I do.

Monday 26 September 2011

Conceptual patchwork

Whilst having a clear-out of the bottom of my wardrobe I came across this patchwork I made for a Uni project last year. 

This was during the few confused weeks where I thought I might be more of a textile artist rather than a designer. But with this one project I realised just how very wrong I was. I thought my patchwork was beautiful and was very happy with it, but was marked down for it not being conceptual enough.


'Shallow' was the word bandied about by a lecturer when I argued that I didn't want to make a grand statement about the state of society or for my work to be a metaphor for something else. Is it wrong to want to make things that are simply beautiful? Or rather, I like to make things that are practical, useful and beautiful. I've never considered myself to be a shallow person, not really I just don't want to make something that I consider ugly, under the guise of conceptual art. I have respect for those that do, and perhaps conceptual doesn't always have to equal ugly but at the end of the day I think it's just not for me.


And after all, I completely stand by the idea that there's nothing wrong with creating things that are simply going to make people happy.

Sunday 18 September 2011

Clutch bag

I absolutely love a clutch bag, so chic and elegant and absolutely not just for the evening as far as I'm concerned. Perhaps not the most practical of handbags but then I'm not really the sort of girl to lug her entire life around with her; phone, keys, money, lipbalm and I'm good to go. so I really have no idea why it hasn't occurred to me before to make my own. So here is my first ever attempt.



I am super pleased with it; cute little pleats, handy interior pocket and a bit of bling. But now I'm hooked, I think I might have to make one in every colour. I'm all over the place with ideas for fabrics and embellishments.

I'm thinking now of ideas for larger clutch bags, maybe A4 sized so I can put sketchbooks and other uni bits and bobs in it, in cord or velvet, with an unexpected lining fabric, leopard print maybe?or floral? I can't decide, I can't keep up with my own ideas but it is so good to be feeling so enthusiastic about a project again, it's been a while since I've been this keen and I love it!

Friday 16 September 2011

Autumn handbag

I've had this beautiful vintage tweed fabric stashed away for a while, it was one of those times when I was a little hesitant to cut it because it was so precious. But I am definitely one of those people who believes it's a pity to have beautiful things and not use them so I had to bite the bullet.


And I am so glad I did, I love my new handbag! I'd never made a bag like this before but I'd seen a style that I liked and with a fair bit of improvisation I successfully managed to recreate it.

I wanted something smart for Autumn, but not too serious and I loved the idea of juxtaposing the very traditional tweed with a more playful lining, and this floral cotton (which was originally meant for a summer dress) was the perfect accompaniment and will brighten up a grey autumn or winter day.


I made the handles quite long, so that they'll fit over the shoulder of a thick winter coat and added a vitally important pocket for my phone so I'm not scrambling around for it the bottom of of my bag whenever it rings.

Wednesday 14 September 2011

Three years in the making (and counting)

At least three years, maybe more. I am far from the worlds greatest knitter, I can knit just about, squares and rectangles, nothing complicated, no fancy stitches. But a simple scarf I can manage.


It's not as if I am a horrendously slow knitter, no that's not the problem. I am an inconsistent knitter. I will come across my poor, half-finished scarf occasionally, stuffed away in a bag under my bed. And on days like today, with grey skies and endless drizzle, the idea of curling up with some daytime TV and a ball of wool seems like the only option.


So I'll knit, and I'll knit, for a few days furiously working away at it, wondering why on earth I don't knit more, such a simple and comforting pastime. But after a while I'll become distracted by something else, or become despondent that I seem to be making little progress despite my efforts and my poor scarf will fall by the wayside, only to be tidied once more back beneath the bed.


To be honest, I'm not sure I even want to finish it. I'm not really a thick cosy scarf person at all. And the colours I chose at 18 or 19, though nice, maybe aren't the ones I would choose now. But I'll keep going with it now, after all don't they often say it's the journey not the destination that really counts?