Tuesday, 13 March 2012

A bit of this and a . . . .

I've been so busy the last couple of days, I didn't know what to call this blog post, hehe :) Today I've been mostly adding my tweedie 'makes' to my Big Cartel shop - well, they're not going to sell, packaged away in my plastic storage boxes - took me a while to figure that out LOL. Over the weekend though I stuck to my word and made up some Kindle sleeves - very girly ones too . . .

I loved adding these cute painted wooden buttons to them . . .

There's also one for 'the boys' in charcoal herringbone, of course . . .

On the experimental front - I had a notion yesterday to try and make a larger item in tweed, and thought I'd try to make a drawstring bag. I loved making this, and just 'winged' it using some of the techniques I've learned over the last couple of years re. lining, etc. . . .

I used some old curtain lining fabric I had in, for the lining and made ties with the same fabric . . .

I'm dead chuffed with it, hehe! I think it might make a nice 'pyjama-bag' or hobby-bag, it's still a work-in-progress, but I'd love to try and make another one now that I know how to make them. Perhaps a tutorial should be on the cards? :D

So tricky trying to combine commercial crafting with creative work, but I'm doing my darnest - can you tell, hehe! The crochet work is ongoing and I hope to have an interesting post for my 'Creative Space' on Thurday which is purely personal crafting - 'see' you then :)

Little 'S' is home from school - better go and feed him, I swear that boy has permanent 'munchie' syndrome :)

Alison x

4 comments:

Aileen Clarke Crafts said...

Lovely pieces Alison. Loving those pink kindle cases.
I know what you mean about boys and permanent munchies. Mine is 13, 5ft 10 with size 11 feet and as soon as he has eaten his dinner he goes making himself huge bowls of cereal! Just can't keep him fed! hehe

Sam Findlay said...

Your kindle cases are gorgeous, I especially love the cute buttons!

june at noon said...

So lovely! You might consider branching out into simple tweedie totes, too. I bet they would be popular, especially if you added some little touches like those wooden buttons.

Claire said...

Hey Alison, your sewing machine is humming along quite nicely at the moment........

THe kindle cases with their sweet little buttons look lovely but it's the charcoal herringbone that has really got my attention.

There's something about grey that I love......not sure when that happened!!

Good luck balancing the commercial with the creative work, it's a bit tricky.........

Claire x