Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Isn't You Tube Brilliant

Hi

Don't you think that You Tube is just brilliant. Today, with the help of a very nice man, I fixed a puncture on P's bike. I have never done it before and wasn't sure I'd be able to but I wanted to give it a try. Here I am proudly holding the tyre I'd just liberated from the rest of the bike:



P took the photo for me. I look very pleased with myself because I am very pleased with myself. I couldn't have done it without the help of the pink hammer my dad bought me for Christmas.

That's my birthday t-shirt by the way.

Here's my work area with the helpful man on my iPad telling me what to do:



I also made chocolate chip cookies from an Ocado recipe. They went very flat but taste nice:


I made banana bread too but don't have a photo of that.

I cut these peonies from my garden. The open one smells amazing. I normally don't bring them inside but each year I usually get one flower and that's it. I thought that I'd try cutting them this year to see if it meant I got more flowers.






I finished this rabbit today:



I am so pleased with it. It's for A. Her favourite animals are rabbits and dogs. It took me quite a while and was really fiddly. It was fiddly because it's really small.


The pattern is from here: http://makezine.com/craft/craft_pattern_spring_bunny/





Here she is next to my massive cone of yarn from Yeomans. This yarn is lovely and what a brilliantly massive load of it I have now. £12 for all that isn't bad I don't think. I'd like to build a bit of a collection of these colours. I like how it's not shiny like a lot of crochet cotton.


I forgot to post a photo of these beads the other day:



I was attempting rainbow colours and practicing my stringer work too.


I am very low on bead release now but will hopefully be able to buy more soon.

A made this recently. She drew all little things for inside the igloo. There are medals, a bed, pants, glasses, books and all sorts. I love her art. This one makes me think of hyrogliphics. I haven't spelt that right, sorry.



I'd love to hear what you've been making.

Sally
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Sunday, 25 May 2014

Forgot to say

I forgot to tell you something I've told A about six times. I'm booked on a course in September to learn to be like Tilly.

I'm so excited. I'm booked on Beginner Dressmaking. I've wanted to do a course ever since I got my sewing machine a couple of years ago. It will be brilliant. I'm going to so enjoy meeting other people with similar interests as well as learning how to make clothes.

I'll write on here how it goes. Apparently there will be homework so that must mean I'll be bringing what I'm working on home and will be able to take photos. I will mostly have a measuring tape draped around me like I've seen professionals with.

Sally
Xxx



Beads

Hello

I can't believe the children are off school again next week.

I've been out for two shed sessions since I last wrote.

I've done more stringer practice following some instructions by Corina:



The lines are getting straighter and I'm getting more used to where to hold the stringer in relation to the flame. You are suppose to move the bead rather than the stringer which I find very tricky.


I've been trying to make my beads more round rather then donut shaped. I'm not that great at it though and often end up with holes that don't have the dimple they should have:


The hole should have a dimple like this:


Without the dimple they don't look as good when strung to make jewellery and will be more likely to cut through whatever stringing material you use.

I moved onto shapes. These are 'tabs':


This is a cone but it's not brilliant:


And looks like a Darlek!


These are cubes that went quite well although it's hard to get sharp edges. When you flame polish off the chill marks the bead rounds off a bit.


These are cylinders which went quite well:






These beads use Rubino Ora which is a pink glass. Pink glass is expensive because it needs bits of gold. I've not bought any pink for ages because the price has tripled.


The one on the left was going to be a poked dot one but the bead release cracked so I abandoned it.

Here's a bicone that went well:


More stringer practice there.

This is another cone. I'm pleased with this one:





More stringer practice.


There was a twistie tutorial. I made one and wrapped it around a bead. Consistency of size was a bit of an issue here:


Corina has a tiger bead tutorial in her book and these have been very much admired by other people in the past. I made this one following my new improved skills and it's my most tiger like yet:


The shapes section includes a heart tutorial and following it has led to my best two hearts yet:


I have a heart press but find it very difficult to get good ends when I use it. These two hearts follow Corina's freehand heart tutorial and I'm really pleased with them.





It was my birthday recently and P and I went Ape. It was really good fun and great to do something just the two of us. A and I do lots together but he and I don't so it made it an extra good present.

A and I have discovered loom bands and been making a few of those. I started with a cheap loom but bought a proper one when I decided I really liked doing it. A is next to me now making one. There are some great videos on You Tube.

We've also all been Minecrafting a bit. I have a pretty good cave all dug out with a bed and what not.

Big d made a delicious meatloaf yesterday. It was met with great suspicion by the children. A isn't a great eater anyway and she wasn't keen. P ate all his and really liked it. D ate it very unenthusiastically.

A invented a new word when she said "I'd like to bring this chair in but I don't know how to unwet it".

Have a great week.

Sally
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Friday, 9 May 2014

It's been a while

Hi there

It's been a while since I've written to tell you how the bead making is going.

I managed some shed time last week and yesterday.

Last week it was poked dots:




This lesson from the book was really helpful. I learned some good tricks to make my poked dot beads better. I was very pleased with how these ones worked out.

These are twisted dots:


I tried to work slowly and carefully but I was too eager to get onto the next bit really. These beads could have done with more practice. I only made two of them.

These were the ones I wanted to get to. Cosmic Swirl Corina calls them and she has great step-by-step photos and words in her book. I liked these so much that I put them on a very simple bracelet so I could wear them:


Yesterday's lesson was stringer related and it didn't go well:


I need lots more practice. The words she has written (and there are a lot of them) are really helpful. You couldn't wish for more information but I'm really struggling with this.

I do love how the Turquoise Blue has feathered and gone a bit metallic. I used two kinds of black and I don't know which one gave this result so I need to experiment next time I'm out in my shed. One was Charcoal and the other was Effetre black.


These are some other beads I created yesterday. I managed some nice raised hearts. It's the swirls I'd like to be able to do but am struggling with.





These beads are destined to go off to Beads of Courage. This is a charity I've been wanting to send some beads off to for a little while. Before they go off to the charity though they are going to watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with A and I tomorrow. I read that its nice for whoever ends up with the bead to know it's been somewhere special or been with someone whose done something special. My plan is to send them off with a note and a photo to show they've been to see the show. I really hope they very slightly make a difference to a family. It's something I'd like to do more of in the future. We are lucky enough to get to do different things from time-to-time and it would be great to take beads with us that we could then send to Beads of Courage with a note of where they've been.


Sally
Xxx