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Tomorrow's Crochet Workshop @ 6.30pm

The first of the crochet workshops is this Thursday 12 November.  We will be making pretty flower necklaces (or bracelets).  There will be a few different designs to choose from, but no prior crochet experience is needed. 

There will be plenty of yummy yarn and a selection of hooks to choose from to help you to create your flowery jewellery.  There will also be some leaflets to take home, so you can create these wonderful little things for friends and family as presents. 

Looking forward to seeing some known faces and meeting some new ones. 

Book your place now to avail of our special pick & mix price – any 6 workshops across all crafts for the price of 5.  

 

See you Thursday,

Denise :) 

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Textiles: yo yo fascinators on tonight!

                                 

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Star Shaped Booklets session :)

                                                                     
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Preview: Tomorrow's Textiles Taster

It is nearly that time again: Textiles Taster session tomorrow evening from 7 - 9pm!

I thought I'd better let you know what to expect from tomorrow's session!:)
Those who did not attend last week are still able to make a tote bag (see previous post with details & photos).

Others are able to try out a different project: Fabric Printed Pillow.

We will work on a simple drawing and turn it into a stencil. Then we are away with fabric printing, using different colours of fabric paints!
Once the paints have set and are dry, we can use our own fabric designs in a sewing project. Due to time restrictions we are keeping the sewing bit fairly simple this time. We're sewing a basic pillow shape, which could be: round, square, love-heart or a simple animal shape (i.e. cat).

Please have some ideas ready for your fabric printing design & possible shape of your pillow/soft toy.

Look forward to seeing you tomorrow!!

Francine x

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Preview Taster: Felt making

Hello!


Watch the blog closely, as we'll be revealing next weeks Taster workshops content!

First up in the spotlight: Felt-making

You will be introduced to the softness of combed wool fibres and a little bit about how it works and the history of feltmaking.

We will then get on to do a little sample of flat felt... just get a feel of the process.

And Hopla! We will jump straight into 3D/resist felting... just because it is so amazingly easy to do & the results are so stunning!

Using a plastic resist we will create a seamless piece of 3D felt in the shape of a little bowl. You may want to keep the end result as a decorative piece to sit on your coffee table/bookshelf/window sill or use it for something usefull like a mini sewing-kit (as shown on photograph).

The bowl will still be wet at the end of the session and will need (at least) a day to dry out properly, but after that it can be embellished with buttons, sequins and embroidery (sign up for our Taster Textile Session if you don't know a bean about sewing just yet! ;))

Places are still available for our Taster Felt-making session on 9th and 16th October 2009 and cost £15 each (incl. all materials, drinks & cookies!)

See you all soon!!

Francine x

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Handmade 26th September craft fair Birmingham

Oh Yes!

We just had such an amazing day at Handmade this weekend!

- Good weather
- Great visitors
- Fantastic stallholders
- oh, and an amazing 'cake guest list'!

We also had some newbies take part with their handmade creations:

Michelle Witcombe from Peewees set up outside with her work of brooches, felt bags, customized coat hangers, hair clips and other unusaual designed craft!
All of the proceeds of her work is donated to a charity in Africa, to support the purchases of medical supplies.
Unfortunately she doesn't have a website, but she has secured a spot for the next Handmade on 17 October, so you can see her work in real life then!

Gill Bourbage takes her inspiration from flower gardens. She started drawing whilst studying for a RHS Certificate in Horticulture. This was followed by a course in Botanical painting. She was busy all day sketching new flower arrangements in her notepad. Her watercolour flowers bookmarks were selling very well. Get another chance to see her work on the 17 October.

Eve Payne set up a half table with her quirky plectrum and stamp earrings & brooches. I am now the very proud owner of a Magenta British 6p stamp ear stud! her stamp jewellery was selling very well!

Lisa from Handmade by Tigerlily amazed everyone with the amount of handiwork she got done since the last time we saw her! She had a new range of felt accessorized cards, felt tablerunner, beautiful flower corsages and new bags. Lisa will be running our papercraft taster session on 10th October and was able to show visitors the range of products they'll be covering in the session! (Spaces still available for booking!)
Check out her work on www.handmadebytigerlily.folksy.com

Denise from Peeko Crochet had new additions to her line of wool & plarn (plastic yarn) creations and pretty much sold out of everything! A lady who came down to the Custard Factory especially from Somerset bought the crochet scarf/necklace Denise was actually wearing! Other corsages created throughout the day all went too. Denise will be teaching crochet on our taster workshops for adults too on 8th and 15th October! www.peekocrochet.com

My mum's work was out on display again today as well, with a few of her felt applique pieces selling early in the morning. And myself, I sold one little handbag to Liz Garlinge, who stopped by to combat her 'fear of craft'!

In saying that, we have had lots of lovely crafty people stop by this weekend, who have signed up to one or more sessions in our taster programme. It was great to welcome you in the shop and introduce you to the people who will be leading the sessions.

We had a very succesfull day, with everyone making sales with their handmade items as well as the chocolate cake, cupcakes and mini victoria sponges!

Look forward to seeing you at the craft workshops next week or at our next Handmade on 17th October!!

Francine x

             
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