Sunday 28 April 2013

Well the hecticness (if that's a word!!!) of life has taken all my time away from the blog for the last 6 months but at last I have returned fresh from an afternoon of stitching.

I decided to try a new course at the end of last year so signed up for an fashion and interiors product design course and what fun I had with a great bunch of other textile enthusiasts but my did I set myself a difficult challenge.

We all had great fun putting together the mood boards, designing an item then learning to adapt a pattern to suit our chosen design. That was the easy bit!!!, a 20's inspired evening jacket in silver velvet. Then I decided to give myself another challenge and thought it would be a great idea to hand embroider and bead the jacket oh and that's where the hard work started, see the pictures.

The saga continues soon.........





 
 

Tuesday 2 October 2012

Back at Last

Well summer is well and truly over and what a busy time it was and I can now get back to the blog. I have worked on lots of new quilts which I think may make an appearance over the next few weeks.

I am looking for inspiration as my new term starts  in 2 days, this year it is a fashion and interior products and I am not sure what to expect but I have just spent the last couple of weeks away in Italy and have worked on a few ideas so lets see what happens and appears in these pages.

Fingers crossed !!

Monday 9 July 2012

The shop is open for business

At last the Sewing the Thought shop is now open for business on Folksy. I will be building up the stock over the next few days so have a peek.

http://folksy.com/shops/sewingthethought

The things you find hidden in a box

For many years I have been collecting  vintage jewelleryand clothesw  and often buy an old tin of jewellery  or vanity box at an auction or a flea market, sometimes you find treasures and other times you find junk but that is always part of the fun. Lots of the jewllery is wearable and others need restoring or parts of it can be  used in projects. I like to use the loose beads and jewels in some of my sewing projects but this weekend I found enough of these bakelite beads, victorian jet and 1920's amber beads to make into a necklace.

But in another box was part of an edwardian dress, in fact just the bodice and as I am starting a new fashion course in september where we learn to adapt patterns and design  fashion costumes. I thought this would be a great items to start with.


So here is the next restoration project !!!


Tuesday 3 July 2012

Where or where has my sewing box been!!

It seems so long since I last wrote, other events in life seem to have taken over from my crafting adventures but last week I decided to get back to sewing again as the projects were piling up and becoming quite daunting. You would be amazed a what a brisk walk on the beach, a cup of tea and a large slice of cake and a good gossip with a friend  can do to make you get back in the creative mood

Suprise suprise my first project was to finish off a few more cushions





I have looked through all my fabrics that I printed on my course earlier this year and I still have tons to turn into cushions so that will keep me busy for a while and I must get them finished and up on my Folksy shop

I also turned my hand to a few more shopping bags and also started putting together some patchwork quilts. I really could do an  good impersonation of the princessa and the pea fairytale as I have that many to complete.

Sometimes looking at all the projects I have on the go or want to start can be a bit overwhelming so I really need to focus on finishing all the current items and I make a plan on what to do next.

Anyone else have the same problem?

I have also been looking for art and craft fairs up in the north of Scotland, I don't seem to be having much luck, everything seems to be in the central belt, Edinburgh/Glasgow so if anyone knows of any at all please let me know.

Monday 23 April 2012

Can a home have too many cushions ?

Well it has been a while since  my last blog but I that does not mean I have been having a snooze on the sewing front. In fact the last couple of weeks I have been doubling my sewing efforts to try and pull together some new stock for my shops on my Folksy and Etsy.

We do not have many fabric shops locally and I do wonder what they think I am up to as I pop in so often, so I do now purchase alot of my fabrics online as  there are some fantastic stores out there on the internet and have had my fabrics delivered from all round the world and I am always on the lookout for designs

If you have read any of my previous blog entries you will know I have been on a printed textile course this year and loved it so much and would have happily continued for another year, therefore lots of my current projects have been based on my printed designs.

I have loved turning all my printed fabric into cushions galore some have even managed to make it to my living room rather than the shop!!!.

1920's Vintage Harper's Bazaar

1920's Hermes advert from French Fashion Magazine





Edwardian Fashion Adverts



I have decided to use the envelope style for these cushions  this is proving to be the easiest type for the printed fabric as it means I can make small and large cushions and add bulky or fragile trimmings wherever necessary and it allows the cushions to have smooth edges rather than the bulk of a zip.

It was like a production line at one point in the kitchen only to be halted for a cupcake and coffee which is what a girl needs while sewing. Though I did have a disaster with a coffee and walnut cake last weekend which was a bit like an exploding volcano, but that story is for another day and I have been sticking to my local cupcake bakery which is keeping me well stocked

Look at the range of cushions  ended up with  !!!!







The final cushions of the afternoon was a piece of embroidery which was edged with some vintage and floral fabrics. It is a great way of using up the scraps of fabric



Look out for the another selection of cushions on the next blog

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Cushions, curtains and lampshades !!

As I mentioned in my last blog update my textile printing course is now complete and we have an exhibition in a few days time. We spent this week setting up and everyones prints and products looked fantastic, it was lovely to see all the combinaiton of colours and different products.

I spent the last couple of weekends stitching away to get some items finished and I still have a load of printed fabrics to do the next round of products

My finished products  for the display are 2 cushions, a lampshade, curtains, a tote bag, a show bag and some box canvas framed pictures and I am pleased with the collection,







Let me know what you think?