I'm feeling a bit miserable today because I have a cold so thought I would submit a picture to Photo Art Friday before going back to bed...
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Friday, 28 October 2011
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Making Jewellery with Polymer Clay
I'm still busy with my online jewellery course and I have some pink beads that I wanted to use but no focal bead to use with them so I got out the old polymer clay to see if I could make something suitable. I liked the hearts and beads that I made but they didn't really suit the beads I had - or maybe I'm too fussy. I find it hard to put together the right beads to make a necklace look stunning. Maybe I will just make a plain necklace with my pink beads with a couple of silver beads and findings around them. Here are the polymer clay hearts I made:
Friday, 14 October 2011
A Busy Week
I've been enjoying giving a training course this week but I do find it difficult to find time to fit in anything else and I am looking forward to spending some time this weekend doing something crafty.
I had a very distressing moment yesterday morning when I was taking my husband to the station. It was 6.30am and still dark and I was concentrating on the road I was driving along which is flanked both sides by forest. The next minute a small deer leapt out in front of the car. It was that quick I hadn't even braked by the time it hit the bumper. My husband said that he saw the deer standing just a little back from the road a split second before it jumped: it must have been spooked by the car. I killed it instantly. I still have this image in my mind of this beautiful creature leaping into the headlights. It was good that I was giving a course because it didn't give me time to mull it over. Of course the whole bumper was taken out but I was lucky that it was quite localised. I haven't seen deer in this part of the forest before because it isn't very dense but maybe they frequent this area at night.
So when the course was finished today I just felt like doing something calming and relaxing. Here are the some pictures I manipulated before going off to pick my husband up from the station in his car...
I had a very distressing moment yesterday morning when I was taking my husband to the station. It was 6.30am and still dark and I was concentrating on the road I was driving along which is flanked both sides by forest. The next minute a small deer leapt out in front of the car. It was that quick I hadn't even braked by the time it hit the bumper. My husband said that he saw the deer standing just a little back from the road a split second before it jumped: it must have been spooked by the car. I killed it instantly. I still have this image in my mind of this beautiful creature leaping into the headlights. It was good that I was giving a course because it didn't give me time to mull it over. Of course the whole bumper was taken out but I was lucky that it was quite localised. I haven't seen deer in this part of the forest before because it isn't very dense but maybe they frequent this area at night.
So when the course was finished today I just felt like doing something calming and relaxing. Here are the some pictures I manipulated before going off to pick my husband up from the station in his car...
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Sunday at the Show
It was back to the Knitting and Stitching Show at Alexandra Palace (affectionately known as Ally Pally) in North London where I did a quick workshop with Bobby Britnell. I suppose I already knew most of the mixed media techniques she taught us but it was still fun.
Looking around the exhibitions a young designer whose work I thought was quite delightful was Alice Wolfe. She totally modernises machine knitting and her latest project is this wonderful collection of birds:
Looking around the exhibitions a young designer whose work I thought was quite delightful was Alice Wolfe. She totally modernises machine knitting and her latest project is this wonderful collection of birds:
Saturday, 8 October 2011
The Knitting and Stitching Show
I went to the Knitting and Stitching Show on Friday and I'm going again tomorrow to attend a workshop by Bobby Britnell which I am really looking forward to.
There were some really interesting texile artists showing their work. Unfortunately many of them don't permit photography so I couldn't show it here. However, one artist that I really liked was Barbara Jepson. Her pictures are so well designed, bright but natural. She reminds me of the fabric version of Angie Lewin, a printmaker. She does a batik background and then appliques the flowers on top. Just lovely.
Here are two of her appliqued pictures:
There were some really interesting texile artists showing their work. Unfortunately many of them don't permit photography so I couldn't show it here. However, one artist that I really liked was Barbara Jepson. Her pictures are so well designed, bright but natural. She reminds me of the fabric version of Angie Lewin, a printmaker. She does a batik background and then appliques the flowers on top. Just lovely.
Here are two of her appliqued pictures:
Monday, 3 October 2011
Doing an Online Jewellery Course
Is it really almost a whole week since I posted last?! I am giving quite a few courses this month and needed to refresh some of the content. And yet what have I done, signed up for yet ANOTHER online course in ANOTHER craft. All those people who say that they wouldn't know what to do if they gave up work - I would have no problem! I would just create stuff all day.
SO, I have signed up for a jewellery course given by Deryn Mentock called The Build Zone:
I love different, striking or vintage type jewellery and so looking foward to putting something special together.
SO, I have signed up for a jewellery course given by Deryn Mentock called The Build Zone:
I love different, striking or vintage type jewellery and so looking foward to putting something special together.