This happened to me today. I do have my ears pierced but I have a lot of problems with them. Solution: turn one dangly earring into a necklace.
Tania's Crafts
Thursday, 7 September 2017
Earring to Necklace
This happened to me today. I do have my ears pierced but I have a lot of problems with them. Solution: turn one dangly earring into a necklace.
Tuesday, 1 August 2017
New Regent Street Shops
Further to my blog post way back in October 2015 I have finally completed my three shops.
Please check out the photos on my Facebook page.
Tania's Crafty Creations.
Www.facebook.com/taniascraftycreations
Saturday, 27 May 2017
Commitment Top!
I was onto the second sleeve and realised I would not have enough yarn to complete this garment. Considering I was using hand dyed yarn I couldn't simply pop out to the shop and purchase more... disaster was looming, another unfinished item for the wip pile!
Determined to see this through I unpicked yarn from the top of the first sleeve. Unraveling the first sleeve I carried on knitting the second sleeve, knitting as far as I could until they were equal length.
What to do? I created an edge (knitted the same way as the neck band) - creating a sleeveless top. I still wasn't happy - I really wanted some sleeves!
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
Needlefelted Toadstool Cottage
It is made out of a toilet paper roll. I am sure there are many ways to create one of these, but if you would like to follow my example this is what I did...
Make a template/pattern of the toilet roll, so basically measure the height and circumference of the roll and create a rectangle to those dimensions on paper.
Design your cottage, include windows, a door, anything you fancy, by drawing on the pattern with pencil. Cut out the windows, I just cut one side and the top of the door, so it didn't fall out!
Wrap this pattern around your toilet roll and mark your windows etc with pencil. Cut these out. (Refer above paragraph re the door). Cut a piece of felt material the same size as the rectangle pattern and repeat.
It is so much easier to deal with a flat piece of material, so I then set about decorating the outside of my cottage in this way. I used felt material for the windows, and cut out circles (I actually used craft circle punches, to create another template in card, so all the windows would be the same size). I used tacky glue to attach them to the base felt - you could stitch these if you prefer. I used the same process for the door. As I wanted a different coloured door, I cut out the door on my felt base - but NOT on the toilet roll, as you need something to attach the door to.
I then needlefelted my design onto the felt. Vines, toadstools, a little orange butterfly, a bird complete with nest and eggs.
Once I was happy with the look of my cottage. I wrapped the base around the toilet roll and stuck it all in place with tacky glue, making sure the edges (windows, top and bottom and door) were well glued.
I needle felted the red roof and added white spots using needle felting. If you prefer you could easily make a cone top with a pretty piece of scrapbooking paper or card. Glue around the top of the toilet paper roll and adhere the roof.
Friday, 2 December 2016
Alpaca Yarn
Sorry I haven't posted for a while. Very busy at work but in my spare time I have been knitting.
For my latest projects I have used alpaca wool from a local alpaca farm in West Melton, Canterbury.
I totally love knitting with this yarn. It is so lovely and soft.
My son is very impressed with his jersey (probably because the wool sat in the cupboard for a year before I started it - opps!) and wears it whenever he can.
Hopefully my daughter will actually wear the top I made her.
Saturday, 27 August 2016
Fimo Buttons - First Attempt!
This week I finished a little 3/4 sleeved cardigan for myself.
The pattern instructed each buttonhole to be made by casting off 5 stitches and casting on 5 stitches in the following row.
I thought to myself these are going to be huge! But dutifully followed the instructions as it was the first time I had made this particular pattern.
Once sewn up I found a button that would fit perfectly and also realised that having to buy seven more matching ones could become quite expensive.
Out came the fimo (or "du-kit") in this particular case and I attempted to make my own matching buttons. I used black du-kit and pink and blue glitter to match the stripes in the cardigan.
At first I tried to mix the glitter into the fimo, but quickly realised it was a waste of glitter.
I ended up rolling the fimo out flat and sprinkling the glitter on top. The size of button I needed was the same size as one of those old camera film containers, so I used that to push discs out of the fimo.
To make the buttonholes I found a very clever idea whilst trawling through the Internet. Tape two toothpicks together with a spacer in between them. (Because my buttons were so big, I found a pen that was the perfect width.)
I thought I would have to drill holes for the button holes once the clay had baked, but found that the toothpick holes stayed and were the perfect size for needle thread.
I am happy with the result, although next time I will definitely make the buttons thinner.
Friday, 12 August 2016
Needle Felted Teddy Bears
With the weather outside a bit chilly, I have tried to stay inside as much as I can lately. After the kids swimming (indoor!) lessons yesterday I finished off this little fellow. The colour is a blend of reds and little bit of white merino wool. I just love how he turned out.
After getting extremely wet watching a very muddy game of soccer and a splashy game of netball this morning I am now working on another one. This bear is a blend of blues, greens and white merino & silk fibres. The pattern that has formed over his body reminds me of photos you see of the earth taken from space. I better finish his legs and get them attached.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend everyone.