As I am a top procrastinator and seem to read more about crafts than doing them, I am going to set myself soem challenges for the next year. My hope is that if they are on here then I will feel more inclined to do them!
1) Finish city and guilds and get qualification.
2) Open Etsy shop, have at least 5 items on there and look into selling on www.notonthehighstreet.com
3) Finish my Iceland embroidery
4) Finish my patchwork quilt
5) Make a meditation cushion for Mr Jones
6) Produce an embroidery from my own pattern
7) Make myself a new bag- I love my current one but it is starting to get holes so I would like to copy the pattern but make a new version of it.
8) Make a linen top for Mr Jones and a cotton bodice top for me
9) Go on a course to learn something new
10) Finish bean bag chair which has been in the planning stage for a while now
I shall keep you updated on my progress and hope to have made progress on all ten my 1st August 2013: I know, I am already cheating and giving myself a bit more than a year, but, you might as well round to the nearest start of the month ;-)
Love,
Mrs Jones
x
Monday, 9 July 2012
My workspace
Mr Jones bought me a subscription to Mollie Makes for my birthday last year and one of my favourite pages is the back page where they show people's work areas. I am always very jealous of the lovely things that they have around their desks. So, because we don't have any children and rarely have overnight visitors, I decided to turn a corner of our spare bedroom into my craft space and am now sharing it for everyone else to see.
It was enhanced recently by a trip to Ikea where I found an anglepoise lamp for £8 and a metre of wipe-clean fabric for £2. I was a very happy girl!
I do find it a bit small at times, so I pull the boxes out from underneath and it becomes a corner desk, but generally I absolutely love it and spend hours up here!
I hope you like it too.
Love
Mrs Jones
x
The quilt was made by my mum |
Neat and tidy! |
Cherry box from the local farm shop |
My new lamp |
It was enhanced recently by a trip to Ikea where I found an anglepoise lamp for £8 and a metre of wipe-clean fabric for £2. I was a very happy girl!
I do find it a bit small at times, so I pull the boxes out from underneath and it becomes a corner desk, but generally I absolutely love it and spend hours up here!
I hope you like it too.
Love
Mrs Jones
x
My craftster challenge
I was searching away for something completely random the other week when I came across the craftster website, which, I have never been on before:
http://www.craftster.org
While procrastinating, I then found the challenge pages and a challenge to craft something outside and decided that I would love to enter!
I painted a canvas with a skin coloured paint:
Then added a shape, I cut out all of the lines so that the paint would show through them
Then (on a slightly wetter day) I flicked paint all over the canvas:
Until it was covered, at which point I removed the paper (which also looked pretty):
To reveal my finished painting, I will varnish it and then hopefully put it up on the bathroom wall:
I hope you like it, it hasn't had as much interest on craftster as some of the other entries but there is stiff competition and I am just glad that it pushed me into doing it rather than just thinking about it. Next month's challenge is to do a recipe that is purely your own, I don't think I will be entering that one!
Love,
Mrs Jones
x
http://www.craftster.org
While procrastinating, I then found the challenge pages and a challenge to craft something outside and decided that I would love to enter!
Then added a shape, I cut out all of the lines so that the paint would show through them
Then (on a slightly wetter day) I flicked paint all over the canvas:
To reveal my finished painting, I will varnish it and then hopefully put it up on the bathroom wall:
I hope you like it, it hasn't had as much interest on craftster as some of the other entries but there is stiff competition and I am just glad that it pushed me into doing it rather than just thinking about it. Next month's challenge is to do a recipe that is purely your own, I don't think I will be entering that one!
Love,
Mrs Jones
x
Thursday, 5 July 2012
C&G Pattern cutting
This week has been all about my pattern cutting course.
I had worked out that my 120 hours of teaching would come to an end at the end of July and I thought that I would then have a few weeks before it was examined so I had been aiming for the middle of August and already thought that it would be tight. Turns out that I am being examined on the 21st July- arhhh!
Just to make it even more impossible I had an interview Wednesday and Thursday, worked Friday and was out all day Saturday and Sunday :-s so the past two days I have worked on getting my core 6 pieces completed, and, except for two waistbands which will be this afternoons work, I am there!
My tight-fitting bodice:
My shirt:
My one-piece dress:
My two-piece dress:
My skirt:
My trousers (shorts, to save fabric!):
I needed to get these finished today so that I can overlock all of the edges tonight at college but then I am hoping to be able to work on my folder a bit more as it is looking a bit bare still.
Hopefully I will get some of the folder work uploaded at some point soon.
By the way, I got the job that I wanted and start on Monday :-)
Love,
Mrs Jones
x
I had worked out that my 120 hours of teaching would come to an end at the end of July and I thought that I would then have a few weeks before it was examined so I had been aiming for the middle of August and already thought that it would be tight. Turns out that I am being examined on the 21st July- arhhh!
Just to make it even more impossible I had an interview Wednesday and Thursday, worked Friday and was out all day Saturday and Sunday :-s so the past two days I have worked on getting my core 6 pieces completed, and, except for two waistbands which will be this afternoons work, I am there!
My tight-fitting bodice:
Basic bodice- Front |
Basic bodice- Back |
Redesigned bodice- Front |
Redesigned bodice- Back |
My shirt:
Basic Shirt- Front |
Basic shirt- Back |
My one-piece dress:
Basic dress- Front |
Basic dress- Side |
Basic dress- Back |
My two-piece dress:
Basic dress- Front |
Basic dress- Back |
My skirt:
Basic skirt |
My trousers (shorts, to save fabric!):
Basic trousers |
I needed to get these finished today so that I can overlock all of the edges tonight at college but then I am hoping to be able to work on my folder a bit more as it is looking a bit bare still.
Hopefully I will get some of the folder work uploaded at some point soon.
By the way, I got the job that I wanted and start on Monday :-)
Love,
Mrs Jones
x
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