Friday, 10 October 2008
Bubbles, Bobbles, and Bright Beautiful Colours
Monday, 7 July 2008
Peacockalicious
Saturday, 10 May 2008
Elegance and Lace
Thursday, 3 April 2008
New Extention on the Flower Train
Something new and exciting to share :) I am sorry that I haven't been up to date with projects and such. Life has taken other turns and dips and dives and I haven't been in the spirit or headspace to write properly. Here we are though!! And I have new products that have just been released at Weavermania Productions! Flower hair clips and barrettes! They are the same lovely flowers as the brooches but made into barrettes and made smaller and cuter for snappy hair clips :) Ive made a bunch of matching sets, as well as some with alternating colours. They are really fun to make but am sad to say that I have to use heavy duty adhesive to secure the flowers onto the silver clips and barrettes. They contain no holes or spaces for a needle and thread so I have to therefore glue the flowers to their surfaces :( I have indeed secured them well though!! You should not have to worry about loosing the flowers at all. The flowers themselves are made with much care and precision and now they are heavily glued to the surface of the clips. I don't like the fact that it is not eco friendly but one small tube will go a LONG way!! I promise! hehehe.
Thanks for stopping by!!!!!
Sunday, 24 February 2008
The Treasures a Treasury Can Bring
Saturday, 23 February 2008
Spring is in the Air
I had to write another blog about the brooches because I've started a new batch! Bright, beautiful, and welcoming the new season! Spring coloured brooches for one and all :)
I sold the collection of brooches I had to the 8th Day a week ago so I had to start a new batch. They have been going quite well considering they are just sitting in a basket on the counter. So my new batch are as bright as can be and awaiting homes and outfits to dazzle and complete! I have had so much fun photographing these little items. My new digital camera is chalked full of photographs of various brooches. I am so pleased with the macro settings on the camera! You can get within an inch of the subject and obtain amazing crispness and quality. How great is that?
Well it excites me anyways! And so do customers!!! I have finally had some sales on Etsy! Hooray!! Two customers with repeated sales! Sounds good to me! My first buyer was Jenny, who runs IndieQuarter (http://www.indiequarter.com/blog/index.php). She purchased a small brooch from me a few weeks back and still hasn't received the package!!
Because of this she purchased another brooch (this time a large one) which I sent off yesterday. I hope she gets both of them soon!!! Here are some photos of her purchases :) She wanted to stick to browns, like her first purchase (on the left), but I chose to use some rich, dark browns for her second (on the right) to give her some variation. I hope she likes them! My second customer is the lovely Julie of SiohbansDreams (http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5304688). She bought one brooch, then special requested three more! What a wonderful gal :) Here are her brooches, as requested. My favourite one is the blue brooch (to go with her denim jacket) but I really like the black, white, and grey one as well. Especially because of the fab polka-dot vintage button in the middle. Tres bien.
If you, reader, are interested in special requesting any brooches, please visit my shop on etsy!! The link is at the top of the page :) I would be more than happy to make whatever colour variation you like (limited to three variations per brooch) with or without super duper buttons! hehehe. Ideally I would like to take some special requests for scarves so I can weave like a mad woman but I won't get too picky here :) hehehe.
THANKS FOR VISITING!!! Sorry I haven't been blogging steadily, I have been on brooch duty for a few weeks! See you soon!
Sunday, 10 February 2008
Can You Find Your Way Through the Labyrinth?
I plan on finishing this one today. It is now a quarter to two....hmmm, I wonder if I will be able to do it?? I have about 3/4 more to do. I better get at it!! I will write another post when I finish it, with some more fantastic photos!! Hope you come back to see it!
Saturday, 9 February 2008
Brooches, Brooches, and more Brooches!
They are made on a unique little contraption called a "flower loom" which is a circular peg board. They come in square shapes as well but I am not as keen on them. You can make three different sized flower in a variety of ways. I tend to stick to the basic pattern using a wide array of yarn styles and colours. My little loom is very basic compared to some that are available in craft stores, etc. You can purchase some that have three layers on one loom with a multitude of pegs, giving you an infinite amount of possibilities with design and technique. Some have removable pegs as well which makes it a little less confusing using different patterns. I like the plain jane ones though :) You can make them all look completely different when you alter the texture of the yarn or differ the colour combinations. Adding buttons also makes for a perfect final touch. I tend to go for vintage buttons as well. They're the best :)
The photo to the left here displays a few of my teeny weeny brooches which you can find on my etsy store (top of the page). They are the cutest little brooches around! Measuring less than 2" wide, they add that sweet touch to any outfit, bag, purse, or scarf.
The itsy bitsy brooches are the same design but a bit bigger (measuring about 3"across). They do well to accentuate a jacket, bag, or cardigan. I've just added one to my bag (using the left over teal merino from my Houndstooth project). The centre yarn is one that I plied myself. It was from a spinning demo we had in my weaving class a few years back. I caught on really quickly and had a ton of plied yarn to take home at the end of the day!! How wonderful! hehehe. I can't wait to get my hands on a spinning wheel again actually....oooohh, spinning and weaving...what a dream!
Here's a photo of my latest brooch fan. My friend Erin Gillespie. She's a photographer/cosmetologist/goddess extraordinaire. I sent her three brooches for her birthday and she was dead pleased :) She's used them as a hair pin! How brilliant is that? I think she looks beautiful. The one on the right here was a special brooch which I promised to be the one and only :) It is a replica of the owl design I use for my cards, turned into a wonderful fuzzy brooch. I had a ton of people tell me I should make a load of these but as soon as I heard that, I knew I would only make one. It kills the sincerity and uniqueness. I like making one of a kind objects, not run of the mill manufactured goods. It may be an overstatement when someone was just telling me that they would be popular but I like the fact that it is now the one and only. Plus Erin is totally chuffed to be the one to keep it!
If you are at all interested in purchasing one of these lovely items, please visit my shop! I have a few listed but they are just general listings. If you would like a custom made brooch (where you choose size and colour scheme) please message me on etsy or leave a comment on this blog. I will be more than happy to make one for you! They are perfectly affordable as well :) Hope you enjoyed reading about them!
Sunday, 3 February 2008
Hooray for Houndstooth
Monday, 28 January 2008
Honey, I Just Adore Honeycomb!
Because honeycomb is a double weave, the only thing connecting the two layers is the main honeycomb wool. This yarn needs to be a lot thicker than the warp and main weft yarns; that is, if you wish to have a more dramatic honeycomb effect. You can use any yarn you wish for the honeycomb effect but the thicker they yarn, the deeper the cells will be when the weave is cut from the loom. As seen in the photo on the right, the honeycomb yarn is much thicker than the other two (it is the multi-coloured pink wool shown at edge/salvage). With honeycomb, you also get a completely different pattern on the opposite face of the weave. It does not show the cells at all but the basic weave which forms the base of the textile. If you had a loom with a high number of shafts (maybe 8+) I am sure you would be able to weave a double honeycomb, connecting the two scarves together with the same honeycomb yarn or, with one of the other weft yarns. I am only proposing this theory though, I do not know if it would actually work. I am trying to go through the possibility in my head...It seems plausible but I am not sure which yarn would be the connecting yarn (whether weft or honeycomb). I'm sure it would make for one hell of a scarf though!! Extremely thick and textured!!