Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Le Challenge #29 - ROUND


Love is in the air! ♥ Happy Valentine's Day to you all ♥

Here's what we made this month:

 Lucy is getting cosy over at Charm About You

Check out Nat's new hat knitted in the round over at Made in Home

Link up your finished project based on 'ROUND' below for a random chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Fat Quarter Shop and $10 to spend at Eco Fabric Store or Fibers To Fabric.

Please remember to include the button or a link to Le Challenge in your blog post or Flickr description and use the hashtag #lechallenge if you are linking up from Instagram. If you are new to Le Challenge find more information here - please read the guidelines.

The next theme will be announced tomorrow :)






Friday, 15 January 2016

A whole new theme

Hello! Welcome back, we hope you are enjoying 2016 and are ready for a new challenge!

There are things...

you could move or travel...


simply a shape...


or you could buy us one ;)



The theme for this month is ROUND.

Quite a simple starting theme for the year and we hope you will come up with some clever and different interpretations as always! 

Anyone can join in, using any medium and create a finished project based on the theme 'ROUND'.

The link will open 14th February and one person will be chosen by random to win a $25 gift certificate to the Fat Quarter Shop and a $10 gift certificate to spend at Eco Fabric Store or Fibers To Fabric.

If you are new to le challenge please read these guidelines.

Use the hashtag #lechallenge on social media to show us what you're working on.


We are happy to return and always enjoy seeing your projects. Nat and I have worked hard creating our own projects for le challenge each month and while we plan to continue there have been personal changes and we both have lots of other commitments in our lives. After discussing it we agreed that we will take some of the pressure off ourselves by perhaps not always having our own projects to link up, we hope you understand and will continue to be inspired to take on the challenge!

Saturday, 14 November 2015

Le Challenge #27 - METHOD


The days are shorter here in the UK and while we might feel like hibernating there is still crafting to be done!

So here's what we did this month:

see Lucy's appliqué method at Charm About You

You can see how to make a wreath at Made in Home

Link up below for a random chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Fat Quarter Shop and $10 to spend at Eco Fabric Store or Fibers To Fabric.

Please remember to include the button or a link to Le Challenge in your blog post or Flickr description and use the hashtag #lechallenge if you are linking up from Instagram. If you are new to Le Challenge find more information here - please read the guidelines.

Check back tomorrow for the new theme announcement!


Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Wild new theme


Those of you who've been with us a while will know that we take an extra month at this time of year, so you have a longer time to work on this theme and then come link up with us in September.



The new theme is: WILDERNESS



For the full low down on le challenge please read these guidelines. Anyone can join in, using any medium and create a finished project based on 'WILDERNESS'. 

The link will open 14th September and one person will be chosen by random to win a £25 gift certificate to the Fat Quarter Shop.

Please share and encourage other people to join in the challenge, use the hashtag #lechallenge on social media to show us what you're working on.

Looking forward to what ideas you have for this one!

Friday, 15 May 2015

Only one theme


The clue is in the title and this video...


                 


The theme this month is: SINGLE


For the full low down on le challenge please read these guidelines. Anyone can join in, using any medium and create a finished project based on 'single'. The link will open 14th June and one person will be chosen by random to win a £25 gift certificate to the Fat Quarter Shop!


Initial thoughts??

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Le Challenge #21 - TRADITION


Happy 21st everyone! Thank you for joining in another challenge...

Here's what we made:


Read about Lucy's large Lola pouch at Charm About You

Read about this traditional Scandinavian stitching on felt at Made in Home

Check back tomorrow for the new theme announcement!


Link your finished TRADITION project below for a random chance to win a $25 gift certificate to the Fat Quarter Shop.


Please remember to include the button or a link to Le Challenge in your blog post or Flickr description and use the hashtag #lechallenge if you are linking up from Instagram.

If you are new to Le Challenge find more information here - please read the guidelines!








Sunday, 15 March 2015

A Customary New Theme


We are looking forward to the lighter days of Spring here in the UK and it is now that time where we share the new theme for the next month with you...


It might be quite a random one... in many ways very simple... but it could be very individual or complicated too...

The theme this month is 


As always we know you will all come up with a variety of makes and different interpretations and we will be posting inspiration :)

For the full low down on le challenge please read these guidelines. Anyone can join in, using any medium and create a finished project based on the idea of 'tradition'. The link will open 14th April and one person will be chosen by random to win a £25 gift certificate to the Fat Quarter Shop!



Sunday, 9 February 2014

The Rising Sun {More Inspiration}

So how are your 'Rising Sun' projects coming along? Have you been inspired by Alice's post? Do you need more inspiration? Well, I may be able to help.. 

For those following me on IG or twitter, you will know that I am sewing from Japanese pattern book - and clearly my own project has inspired this post. 


What I love about Japanese sewing patterns is the simplicity of them - you can of course make the garments funkier with interesting fabric or just plain simple. 


And they do have the cutest models ever for the little ones... 


But you may need to work out the patterns first... 


Or you may be drawn to the funky Japanese fabrics... 

That have inspired some shops  


 1. Phone case here; 2. Scarves here
 And here is my own effort..


 This is not a Japanese pattern - but I would love to recreate this look with a Japanese pattern (I may need to learn piping as well..)


And to be honest if I end up being fed up with the patterns, I know what I will be doing with them... 

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Kessa's inspiration

Hello fellow crafters! I am Kessa from Kessa In Stitches, a (mostly) knitting blog. I've been invited by Nat of Made In Home to talk about this month's theme: Toffee. 

I believe that most of us (including myself) were pretty stumped by the theme when we first heard the theme. Possibly distracted by the idea of chucking down boxes of the yummy candy, rather than crafting something inspired by it.... Or perhaps that was just me. ;) But once I got started brainstorming, the ideas just kept flowing! One of the most obvious way to analyse this month's theme is by the colour. Because toffee has such a wide range of tone (from reddish, to yellowish, to brownish) around a neutral colour that pairs beautifully with many other trending colours (white, black, turquoise, coral, navy, red, etc) it makes things so much easier. 

The next thing I considered was the medium. There is a surprising variety of fabrics that looks wonderful in toffee colour:

 
Tulle.

Have you heard? Tulle is back on the scene. As a rather girly-girl personally, I'm delighted! And as this fashion blogger have shown, there are ways to wear tulle skirts without flouncing around. Personally, I think it will make a perfect combination with a slouchy handknit sweater! Interested in trying your hands at sewing a tulle skirt? Try this tutorial here.

If you feel out of place wearing tulle, how about a little flower brooch? Perhaps something along the line of these precious looking ones here:

 

 
Source Or a sweet little dress for a little girl in your life?

 
Source + Tutorial Or some tulle pom poms (wedding not required)?

Not a fan of tulle? Toffee looks great in other fabrics as well:

 
Source. 
A toffee coloured garment will make a wonderful addition to the wardrobe with Autumn just around the corner.

Which brings us to the second medium: Leather/suede.

 

Not exactly made with suede but the fabric has a suede-like finish. I have made a tutorial for some easy flowy skirt and this dress/long skirt was sewn based on that tutorial.
For some reason, toffee and leather brings to mind a well-loved, well-used leather-bound book. Well, how about making one to love and use?

 

Another medium that looks great in toffee: Burlap.

 

I have glued some burlap fabric to old glass jars and tied some twine around it. These are made for a friend's wedding. On the night of the wedding, they will be filled with little bunches of Baby's Breath flowers for romantic but inexpensive table centerpieces.

If you're not a fan of fabric crafts, perhaps decoupage?


Here I have decoupaged a thrifted wooden box, covering it with pages from a thrifted Finnish storybook and dabbed toffee-coloured wood stain over to give it a nice vintage/aged look. A thin layer of varnish keeps it clean and fresh-looking. This was a money box for another friend's wedding, hence the slot. But after making and gifting it to my friend, I have decided there is going to be at least another one (without a slot) in the near future!

Or some beading?

 

This bracelet features pink-metallic brown donut-beads that reminds me of crunchy toffee.

 

All this research and brainstorming about toffee is not without its repercussions. ;) I whipped up some caramel (which I like to think of as liquid toffee), some for a friend and some for myself.

As a knitter, I have also been working on some toffee-inspired knitting projects this month...


These are actually designs I'm working on at the moment. They are yet to be finished, but I have 4 more days!.. Though it is highly unlikely I will finish these in time.
But all is not lost. The main craft I had chosen, and completed, is actually..... *drumroll*...
Dyeing.
 
Some cashmere taking a nice long hot bath.
 
These are what I ended up with.
 

The  toffee-inspired colours, clockwise from top left: Light Tan, 50g of Angora/Merino/Cashmere blend lace-weight yarn, Pinkish brown, 50g of Angora/Merino/Cashmere blend lace-weight yarn, Toffee Apple, 50g of 100% Silk lace-weight yarn, Toffee, 40g of 100% Mongolian cashmere lace-weight yarn.
And this is the end of my post. I hope you are inspired/have enjoyed this post and look forward to seeing everyone else's toffee-inspired projects!