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.......That I have finished my Clematis pattern and it is up on Rainbow Valley. And I am even more pleased to announce that it didn't take as long as I thought it would. I am not going to post loads of picture here but if you click on "Clematis" in the labels at the bottom of the post, you can find plenty. |
Thursday, February 23, 2012
I am please to announce.......
Monday, February 06, 2012
About that Clematis.............
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Art Exhibition
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This weekend there is an Art Exhibition in March Town Hall, Cambridgeshire. It is free to go and see it and well worth a visit. |
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For me, however, the highlight of the evening was seeing all the childrens work on the boards. These are the ones from All Saints School. |
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Apparently, there were lots more mushrooms but the children chose to take them home. |
And these are the ones from Burrowmoor School. As you can see, lots of mushrooms! |
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And some of my favourites which were on display. Dancing by Margaret Williams. |
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Go Bananas by Heather Kinnear. |
The name of the Apple by Jenny Furlong |
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Sunday, January 02, 2011
Happy New Year!
Is it just me or are the years getting shorter?
So that is my New Year Resolution, to get out at least once each month looking for photos so that I have a nice collection all ready for next years calendar.
And my other, which I was going to make last year, is to get some of those patterns which are part written up on the site for sale.
I only managed two last year, partly due to the broken wrist and partly due to the Clematis.
However, as much as I think the Clematis was well worth it, I won't be attempting anything that big this summer.
Monday, October 04, 2010
Boo!
I worked hard yesterday! It was dry but dull, perfect for taking photos as you don't get shadows or areas of high contrast. I managed to take photos of all the individual letters I have made so far then sat watching recordings of Strictly (mmmm Matt Baker!) while I sewed them together into words.
I decorated the "Merry Christmas" with crocheted holly leaves and french knot berries, sewed a crocheted star and french knot baubles on the tree and am quite pleased with the whole effect. I have left the "Merry" and "Christmas" separate as I thought it would be easier to display.
I have also sewn "Peace" together and finished crocheting "Joy".
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Of course, I now have to wait until it is dry again before I can take more pics but you can see my "Boo!" |
I am going to put this on eBay at a starting price of 99p, so if you want it, go and see if you can get yourself a bargain. But be warned! This is the prototype, it isn't perfect and is made with different balls of bright orange which means that it is all different colours.But I don't suppose that will notice in the dark. Anyway, that is the reason I am selling it so cheap.
I have also had a couple of orders for names. Well, not exactly orders. I asked my neighbour if she would like some for the grandchildren.
I want some to display on the site and when I do the couple of craft fairs I have booked. Seems a waste just to make some names that are going to languish in the wardrobe forever after. By making them for her, at least they will get used.
Now I need to get showered and ready to go out. Our Craft and Lace groups two weeks exhibition at the Library starts today and I have offered to help put the display up. And I need to take my Clematis along.
I will take some photos for those who are not close enough to go and see it in person.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
I Won!!!!!!
I didn't expect to, despite all of you telling me I should.
Yes, there was a lot of time, effort and work that went into it.
Yes, I am especially pleased with it and think it is the best thing I have ever produced.
But, the thing is, I know the standard of work that some of the other ladies produce.
That makes my win all the more special, knowing that I was up against some very steep opposition.
It really was fun to do. Sometimes it is nice to crochet "Just Because". Not because I had an order or because I was writing a pattern.
However, due to popular demand, there will be a pattern. I have even started writing it.
I did mention somewhere that I might consider a winter project. It was an off hand comment that was taken seriously. The problem is, I don't have time for one. I do, however, have a whole load of unfinished projects which got thrown in the wardrobe when I broke my wrist.
I really think they could do with finishing.
Do you remember these? This is going to be the first project I need to finish. Lots of the letters are done, I just need the photos and finish off the others. |
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Both of these are in yarn with a 3.00mm hook. The upper case letters measure 19cm tall. I have started working on "Nadolig Llawen" in thread and a 1.50mm hook. The upper case letters measure 11.5cm. |
Also, I don't have the money for one. That Clematis was quite expensive to make with all the thread I used. And I have made the decision to learn to drive.
This will mean saving up as much as I can for the lessons - which, as anybody knows, are not cheap.
So, if anybody fancies a name or a "Merry Christmas", I am taking orders. And you can order them in the safe knowledge that you money is going to a worth while cause!!!!!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Finally Finished!!!!!!!!!!!
I have written parts of the pattern as I went along, basically because I needed to. I had to make all six petals on each flower the same so I wrote the pattern on the first one and followed it for the other five.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Lots of flowers!
This is what it is looking like at the moment.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
My 1st Flower
I am using a technique called "Thread Painting". This is where you use two or more strands of thread/yarn together then change just one thread at a time to the new colour. This gives the effect of the colours shading from one to the next rather than an abrupt change.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Fluffy Heads
The centres of the flowers start off with a little cream in the middle of mostly plum. As the flower gets older the plum opens, revealing more cream.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Leafing Through!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Look what I have got!
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I have taken some to the Library and will be taking some to the florists later. I will be taking more to the Museum later on in the week.
Now I can get back to what I do best ~ crocheting.
My Clematis now has over 200 leaves on it. There are still quite a few to be made but I am getting there. I was hoping to have them all done and sewn on by the end of the month but I think I may have been over optimistic.
I really need to get started on the flowers soon, otherwise it will not be done in time.
Monday, July 12, 2010
134 leaves and 4 buds later................
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Unfortunately, I already had it in my stash so I didn't have to go stash shopping. I think you will agree, these buds show up more. |
Mark says "If you had done it like I thought you were going to, you would have finished it by now."
Hmmmmmmmmmm, maybe so. But........
"Yes Dear, but I have done it like *I* thought I was going to!"
Monday, June 28, 2010
Change of plans.
Slight change of plan about the Clematis leaves. I sewed on all the leaves I had finished, just to the end of the stems and not in place as I thought I could do that better when the leaves were attached.
Then I decided that the centre leaf should be a bit further up the stem than the others so started taking them off and re-attaching them.
Then I decided that the bet way to stiffen them was with florists wire rather than find something to spray them with. So I started taking them all back off - again - thread wire through the stitches and sew then back on.
Then I found a longer needle to thread the wire through with so I don't have to take them all off to do it, just the ones that need moving up the stems.
I started crocheting the new ones with the wire included. This means no blocking as the wire keeps the shape so I will be able to sew them on as I go.
It also meant a trip to the Florist as I am going to need a LOT more wire.
The original lot I got at our monthly "Craft and Lace" group when we did a workshop for table centres before Christmas. I asked if I could buy some of the wires used and she gave me a handful.
However, sitting out in the garden is perfect! I can rest the frame on the patio table to keep it off my lap and watch the birds fighting over the peanuts at the same time.
And I thought you might like this pic of Benjamin at the Chatteris Historic Festival this weekend. |
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Clematis Leaves
After taking a short break to finish off some items I found in the attic, I have got back to the Clematis.
I have been working hard on the book as well.
I have had it proof read and they found loads of mistakes. As it is all still on the computer it isn't major hassle to change them.
Just time consuming!
I now need to do all the technical stuff to get it "print ready". I am not looking forward to that as I have to learn to use a new program.
It should be going to print on June 28th - barring any major problems.
Back to getting it print ready!
Friday, May 14, 2010
Need a Hand?
I do! And I don't mean some help.
I need a "hand" to "model" my puppets. I need to spend ages taking photos of all of the ones I have finished revising so that I finish these patterns off and sell the finished puppets. Another bag full out of the way.
Last time I asked Benjamin for help to model some he was in a very bad mood because he wanted to be off doing other things and was very uncooperative!!!!!!
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Finished Luceting.
At last. It is just as well that I had to make the frame smaller otherwise it would have taken me almost twice the time - if I had been able to finish it!
Purple Linda was very helpful and I finally discovered that DMC have changed their colour chart for Petra and the green I want is no longer on it.
She did, however, have the colour I want in a size 8, so sent me that. I got it the next day and have finished off the bits I needed to after more rude words. Thinner thread used double gets tangled ever so easily and I spend almost as much time untangling it as I did actually making the bits I needed.
I hope the other pictures, that I cleared the loose threads out of the way for, give you a better idea of what it looks like.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Summer Challenge - Part Two
So maybe I was being a bit ambitious with a frame that size but I never did do things by halves. I started working with my lucet, 8 brown threads to make the thick first stem, which I separated into two sets of 4 but added two more green to each so I still had 6. I carried on, separating the threads and adding more in to make the various branches. I was going ok to start but as I started making more branches it got very tangled. Very, very tangled. |
So I abandoned that idea! Not that I gave up completely, I just needed a re-think. I finally undid most of what I had done and started again. This time deciding to make the branches separately and sewing them on afterwards. However, I still kept the beginning as it was. It was only one bobbin to cope with and hardly any tangles.
I proceded making just the two main stems. While I was doing this, I was thinking of a a way to attach the new branches with out too many ends to sew in. I can do it when I crochet, why not with the lucet?
This is what I came up with -
I worked out how much thread I would need for the bit I was working on. No easy way, make it up, undo it and measure how much I used. It might seem a waste of time but as I was doing lots of bits the same, it saved time - and thread - in the long run. I measured the thread off, doubling the original measurement and putting a slip knot half way along. |
Using a tapestry needle, I threaded it through the middle of the stem I wanted to attach it to. The slip knot provided a stop end. |
I then used a steel crochet hook to pull two loops through, which I slipped over the lucet - and carried on as normal! |
Here are the resulting stems. The loose ends will be used to sew the leaves and flowers on later. |
I was actually quite pleased with myself until I went to Craft Club last week and found out that were are supposed to keep them relatively small. About 2'. It is well under 2' wide but........... So I cut it off at the bar across the middle. The way I have attached the jute thread meant that I could do it without having to redo the whole thing. It is now 2'6" and isn't going any smaller. |