Come on, you know you want to

and there's no law against it.... you know

we might even learn something anew.

For sure, we'll make something new.

Well I will.

Will you?

Let me know if you do.

Sunday 30 May 2010

Bagging A New Image - Tuesday 25.5.10



Ever since I made the lovely felt bag at Brenda Marshalls studio at the Jinney Ring, I've had doubts about the 'pennants' around the flap. Why?

  • They shouted too loud, drawing the eye away from the bag itself.
  • The colours didn't blend well' were too much of a contrast.
  • They looked too young for an old bird like me.
  • They had to go .....



I cut them off and removed the strap.



It's a good thing to do tonight at the knitting Group, as I can talk and work, which I can't always do if  I'm counting stitches. 


Once the pennants were off, there was no real way back! Phoebe gladly took on the pennants for a project she's working on. I got on with my struggle to personalize my bag.


I sewed the strap around the edge of the flap, forming it into a beading edge. The excess formed a new, shorter strap.

It's a more pared down, discrete, now; a perfect foil for the bag. Rather like me. We're made for each other!





GORGEOUS 


Square Eyes - Sunday 23.5.10


At last, a decent pile of squares for Williams' blanket.
I've been going square eyed knitting it!


Laid out, it's plenty for a cot blanket etc. Especially as the Beige hearts were given to me by a member of the Knitting group who's pattern I'm using. 

EVERY LITTLE HELPS!


The dark blue ones, the second colour up in the pile above, were not up to scratch. They'll have to be redone. 

SOB!!


Then, and only then, can I assemble it.


BETTER CRACK ON


Sunday 16 May 2010

Ever Felt Like A Bag?!!








I went off to my very good friend, Brendas' ( Link) (Link ) to learn how to make FELT BAGS  like this one.


We began at 11am, or in my case, 11.30am. Should've got up earlier!!

THAT'LL BE THE DAY


SO, HOW DO WE MAKE A FELT BAG? 

We had to lay small chunks of felt onto a fabric backing.


Having ripped them from the long skeins, we placed them with great care.




This rather wobbly shot shows the other student's work.

We layered on the 'tufts'.


We took great care over this. Ending up with a piece of 'fun fur'.




This is MINE !





Brenda laid out this jazzed up one. We all had to embellish the top layer with scraps of yarn and fabric.

A CHANCE TO PLAY - 




To do your own thing - 



To EXPRESS YOURSELF





To show off your inner HAPPY HIPPY.





Mine was worryingly formal. 

WHAT DO OUR DESIGNS SAY  ABOUT US?????


Once we're at this stage, we cover up and wet our work, then we RUB

The best bit about this was using the Maharajahs soap, no less.


After much massaging and rolling, my piece of felt was folded into a bag and a fringe added to the flap.


Brenda was clearly under some pressure at this late stage of the day, as demonstrated by her need to slam my beautiful, proto bag down on the table; several times.



My bag looked a bit startled, but lovely, after it's abuse.


To be honest, I think the back is almost better than the front!


We now had bags, trouble is,  we didn't  have handles/straps. 

OFF WE GO AGAIN ..... 



We laid out long skeins of colours and yarns, wetted them and rolled them a few times..



This one's mine and has been rolled and is ready to be hand finished.


After all this, at about 5.30pm, I had this.....


Even though the handle isn't attached, and the bag, unwashed, my bag looks fab ..... IN MY OPINION!!



At home I followed the special, Brenda, washing instructions and then, hung it out to drip dry.

THEN IT RAINED




So I popped my bag, and its' strap, under our little veranda to dry; a vision in pink. 




GET YOURSELF TO BRENDAS' WORKSHOP AT JINNEY RING FOR A FANTASTICLY CREATIVE, AND CHATTY, DAY OUT.


If you attended this course and would like to use any of these pictures, you may do so. You may not 'sell them on'. All copyright laws otherwise apply.