I thought I would just share these little dainties with you, I have been working on them over my quiet part of this winter season, all the orders went out on time, even last minute requests and I can start anew in January. For some time I wanted to make a peg doll kit for grown ups - with lots of little beads and buttons and ribbon. I tried these out on a few people and the over whelming request was for a doll that they could copy or just get ideas from. So I had so much fun designing these little cuties. They are made from tiny little pieces of Tilda Fabric with a tiny net underskirt and a double top skirt. They have a fitted blouse and button jointed arms all finished off with a big ribbon bow, silver charm and a button. I topped these off with a nifty button hat. Each kit comes with a painted peg with stand and a plain peg with stand to give people a choice of their own creation or a little help along the way. I am writing a set of instructions to clarify the way I have worked them and boy is that harder than it looks. Since making the actual little girls I have been asked to make the dolls to sell alongside the kits and I am going to give it a go because they are so pretty and such fun to make. I hope you like them and I would be interested in any comments you have, this is still a work in progess and would love any hint or ideas you might have. Well best wishes and have a great day.
Friday, 26 December 2014
Friday Folksy Finds - Winter Trees
I want to wish everyone warmest thoughts for the season and thinking on the season, for how long have we brought greenery into the house in winter. It is such an ancient tradition that I decided to look at trees in winter, not greenery just trees. The bare winter trees are so evocative of the season and on a cold crisp morning with frost on them they are truly beautiful.
I am a big fan of Twiggd's shop and all the wooden badges and brooches. This is another lovely brooch of winter twigs, they are beautifully made and robust,making a nice addition to your winter wardrobe. The rugged wood looks good on your winter fleece.
What a magnificent tree, caught on a frosty morning in the sun - so winter wonderful. This print is by Lily Apples and says so much about winter for me.
I thought these tiny silver winter twig earings were just grand. I have never seen this done before and think they would make a great statement about the celebration of the wintertide festival. I think they are better than the usual firt trees and holly, sophisticated and shabby chic.
Get this elegant piece of landscape glass in front of a window in winter sun and I think it will glow. Its haunting and captivating all at the same time. Perfectly Glass makes some interesting pieces and are worth having a peek at - this was my favourite though.
I like these cyanotype prints and imagine they look even better lit. I am not sure how they have done it but the pattern of branches and twigs seems without a repeat and would add to a winter room. Again they do a range of scenes, all in monochrome blue that really capture the heart of the season.
Well these are my finds for this drizzly Boxing Day, I hope you all enjoy the rest of the holiday and have a great and happy New Year.
By Twiggd |
By Lily Apples Art |
By Nina Rethalia |
By Perfectly Glass |
By The Way to Blue |
Well these are my finds for this drizzly Boxing Day, I hope you all enjoy the rest of the holiday and have a great and happy New Year.
Friday, 19 December 2014
Friday Folksy Finds - Winter Flowers
A gift of winter daffodils has inspired this week's selection, we have tips of snowdrops showing and that always gives me a warm feeling. The year is about to be reborn and nature is stirring even on these cold, dark days.
I have recently bought my Christmas wrapping and tags from this lady and they were a pleasure to receive, so I can heartily recommend her products and I love this winter allium card. The crisp blues of the seed head as so winter.
This is a sterling and fine silver mistletoe leaf necklace with gems, the the 'gems' look so like mistletoe and the silver leaf is an actual cast of a mistletoe leaf making this a wonderfully seasonal and beautiful necklace.
These are naturally rusted, textured metal balls and rods made to look like the flower heads of alliums just before they open. The would be a welcome addition to a winter border, giving support to other plants and a strong line against grasses and winter seed heads.
This giclee print by Fizz Studio is so winter, you can feel the snow on those hardy little blooms. I am very fond of snowdrops having many different ones in the garden and it always amazes me how something so delicate can be so tough. Fizz Studio have some lovely prints, all inspired by nature, they even one that shows the return of the swallows in summer, well worth having a look.
This is a twisted Ophelia snowdrop necklace, there are matching ear studs and all are inspired by the Secret Garden by Francis Hodgson Burnett. This pretty little necklace comes on an 18 inch chain and is hall marked silver. A gorgeous winter gift.
Well these are my finds for this week and I did enjoy choosing them. This afternoon we are off to Oxheys Mill in Preston to attend a Ceremony for Bringing in the New Year by a Native American Shaman. Becca has been invited and we are going to have a new experience! Keep warm and well and my best wishes.
By Jane Crick |
By Fat Cat Silver |
Down to Earth |
By Fizz Studio |
By Kisten Moore Contemporary Jewellery |
Well these are my finds for this week and I did enjoy choosing them. This afternoon we are off to Oxheys Mill in Preston to attend a Ceremony for Bringing in the New Year by a Native American Shaman. Becca has been invited and we are going to have a new experience! Keep warm and well and my best wishes.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Another Lovely Afternoon - Treat and Be Treated
Just had a wonderful afternoon in Clitheroe with my darling daughter Rebecca and my dear friend Isobel. We went to see the winter exhibition at the Platform Gallery - Treat and Be Treated. Since the change to gallery/ tourist information office some of the exhibitions have been a bit ropey but not this one. It is on from now until the 10th of January 2015 and its well worth a visit. There is something for every budget and taste. They have a wide range of interesting & unusual decorations and cards but the strength of the exhibition is the craft items themselves. We followed the exhibitions entreaty to
Treat and Be Treated, finding small pieces for ourselves and some timely last minute gifts. There is some lovely glass by Collette Halstead and even a large piece by Halima Cassell, with some tiny framed pieces from her as well.
Treat and Be Treated, finding small pieces for ourselves and some timely last minute gifts. There is some lovely glass by Collette Halstead and even a large piece by Halima Cassell, with some tiny framed pieces from her as well.
By Timea Sido Ceramics |
There was a range of delightful ceramics from the delicate pieces from Timea Sido to sculptural pieces and animal forms. I particularly liked these little resin pieces by Leigh Shephard, they were different and beautifully made, including tiny little tins for a few precious things. I fell in love with these scarves by Annie Neill, they were such vibrant colours and so soft, really special. So if you have an hour or so to spare and are looking for something different for someone close try this exhibition it will be worth your while. A scrumptious lunch, as always, at Cheesy Tchaikovsky tucked away down a little side street - bread to die for!
By Leigh Shephard |
By Annie Neill |
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Friday Folksy Finds - Robins
As we get closer and closer to the longest day I am all things winter and robins in winter are one of my favourites. Our lovable but voracious birder, Pusspuss (terrible name!) keeps many birds at bay but the stalwart robins are regularly seen in and out of the garden. I have a bird hanger just with robin food and it is well used by the die hard robins and one or two other brave passerines. Our other regular visitors include a resident family of magpies that eat Pusspuss's dinner and a gang of long tailed tits who arrive in a noisy bundle, raid the garden of spiders and leave. But the robins are always around and their stroppy, strutty selves are a pleasure to see. There are, as you would expect, alot of Christmas robins in all their glory but I wanted to find winter robins or all year round robins that appealed to me. So here goes.
I think this is stunning, worked in silver and enamel, the form and the colours sit so well together to make such an elegant piece of work. Her other pieces are many bird forms, bird eggs and flowers, all just as subtle and as delicate. Very lovely.
This card by Kate Broughton is such fun and so practical. The robin print is well done and it looks good on the recycled brown card stock but the twist of a parcel of bird seed just makes it that bit more quirky and special. I have seen this done before but I think Kate does it best.
All of fiona t 's zombie embroideries are great, she makes tiny zombie foxes and zombie panda figures and a whole host of sketchbooks and journals with zombie animals but I find her zombie robin just so cute. He sits well on journal covers and particularly well on this book mark, not all Fiona's robins are zombies, there are some cute robins that are not undead but I like this one.
This fiesty fellow is by the Cotton Potter and her work is just stunning. I have bought work by her and it arrives in a tiny bird sized box, with nesting material, two feathers and a chocolate egg, all of which just adds to the excitment of the gift. Her work is robust and beautifully made, this cheeky little chap on the spade is so perfect, the tweed fabric lending itself so well to the form of the bird. Check her out, she does lovely work.
Witty Dawn was also Audrey's Cat, until spring this year when she rebranded her shop. Witty Dawn is all things vintage, her creations are wonderful and whimsical but are made extra special by her use of vintage fabrics. Her robin is quite unlike any robin I have seen but he is so attractive and robiny that he becomes appealing, I think he make a brilliant hanging.
Well these are my finds for this week, there are so many non christmas robins on Folksy that I could have had ten easily. The Way to Blue make gorgeous cyanotype lamp shades and The Linen Cat has really quirky hanging robins but you have to stop somewhere. I have now posted out my last Christmas doll, never got any on Folksy as they all sold before I could paste them on the shop, but I'm glad they sold. Next year I think I must start Lancashire Witches in June ready for October and Christmas Dolls around August to have enough for the shop as well. I am so grateful that it has been such a good year. I am off now to make a final batch of Christmas Cards for a stall my friend is having over the weekend and then I'm done for this year. Really, really happy and looking forward to next year and all those lovely dollies. Warmest winter wishes and keep well.
By Elizabeth S Murray |
By Kate Broughton |
By fiona t |
By The Cotton Potter |
By Witty Dawn |
Witty Dawn was also Audrey's Cat, until spring this year when she rebranded her shop. Witty Dawn is all things vintage, her creations are wonderful and whimsical but are made extra special by her use of vintage fabrics. Her robin is quite unlike any robin I have seen but he is so attractive and robiny that he becomes appealing, I think he make a brilliant hanging.
Well these are my finds for this week, there are so many non christmas robins on Folksy that I could have had ten easily. The Way to Blue make gorgeous cyanotype lamp shades and The Linen Cat has really quirky hanging robins but you have to stop somewhere. I have now posted out my last Christmas doll, never got any on Folksy as they all sold before I could paste them on the shop, but I'm glad they sold. Next year I think I must start Lancashire Witches in June ready for October and Christmas Dolls around August to have enough for the shop as well. I am so grateful that it has been such a good year. I am off now to make a final batch of Christmas Cards for a stall my friend is having over the weekend and then I'm done for this year. Really, really happy and looking forward to next year and all those lovely dollies. Warmest winter wishes and keep well.
Sunday, 7 December 2014
A Lovely Afternoon at the Little Northern Contemporary Craft Fair
By Beverley Holmes-Wright |
By Liz Cooksey |
By Jane Bevan |
Friday, 5 December 2014
Friday Folksy Finds - Winter Hare
We never see hares at home because we live near the woods but my dear Aunty Irene lives on the moss at Farington and on winter walks you do see the hares. Becca and I went for a quick wander about last night and under the moonlight we saw a couple of hares crossing one of the fields. It was magical. They were off in the distance but you could tell they were hares by the loping gate and I think any rabbits would have been in bed as it was just going dark. This inspired my choices for this week and I love what I found.
This is lovely print. The illustration is beautifully detailed with the style lending itself so readily to a winter scene. I would love to see this design made up into a fully size doll, the patterning on the dress would be so good to work with as a fabric design.
This is stunning, the embroidery is so well done. I love embroidery and still manage to do a fair bit myself, but the detail she has achieved to capture the fur of the hare show consumate skill. It works so well being only partially completed. Emily has just got that stare when you surprise a hare, really good.
I have enjoyed The Ruby Range for some time, being another doll maker I greatly enjoy seeing Andria's creations. This little Winter Hare is chock full of whimsy and would make a delightful addition to a child's bedroom. I just love the nose and the knitted sweater.
Them Silver Seas have some wonderful hare jewellery and it was hard to chose just one hare but this one had everything. The moon and the hare caught is such a great idea and I enjoy all the detail around the main subject. I never wear jewellery but I do appreciate good pieces and this is very sweet and powerfully totemic at the same time.
By ChasingtheCrayon |
By ArtyEmily |
By The Ruby Range |
By Them Silver Seas Jewellery |
By Louise Jenkins Illustration |
This illustration by Louise Jenkins is a piece of three dimentional wall art, made up of several layers of watercolour paper to give the effect. It is unframed and to be wall mounted. I think the hare and the moon surrounded by winter flowers and tiny details is just very pretty. The piece is really engaging and has so much to look at you see new details every time you glance at it. Check out her other illustrations they a very good and well worth a view.
When I started to look I was surprised at how many wonderful hare related pieces there are. If you have enjoyed these exampes or like me are a fan of the humble hare, check our Sophie Ryder's website for some monumental Lady Hare sculptures. They are fantastic, the sheer scale when you see one in the flesh is a knock out. My warmest wishes to you all.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
A Truly Grand Day Out - Bath Christmas Market
Well, what a great day out. We have just come back from a long weekend in Georgian Bath and considering I felt grotty, we had a truly great time. Bath is a lovely city at any time of year but the Christmas Market makes it even more special. With the magnificent Bath Abbey as a backdrop, the market is made up of one hundred and fifty odd little sheds. All lit up and decorated, selling a wide range of handmade and interesting gifts. Lots of cheese, chutney and cider, and plenty of foodie stalls serving delicious treats, the pancakes were particularly good. Also artisan crafts, great glass and jewellery but also wreaths, boxes, iron ware, bags, quirky clothing and soaps & balms plus lots and lots of other ideas. It was cold but crisp and there was a great atmosphere, bear is mind that many sheds cannot take cards so you need plenty of cash - many of the cash machines around the market ran out of money, so go prepared. We have a great Christmas Market quite close in Manchester City Centre but Bath was different and very enjoyable. The festival is on until 14th December and I would heartily recommend it.
It was a truly great day out, we had genuine Italian ice cream, even though it was freezing and a scrumptious meal at Raphael Bistro. David had booked theatre tickets as a surprise, so we finished the day with Jeeves and Wooster at the Theatre Royal. John Gordan Sinclair played Jeeves and he was so funny, very silly but so enjoyable. So that was my great day out, if you want a charming christmas experience, the Bath Christmas Market is a must. If you can make it to the festival, give it a go its worth it.
Friday, 28 November 2014
Friday Folksy Finds - Foxes
Hello everyone, not been too well this week. Have spent time in the conservatory looking at the woodlands and very early one morning we got a fox in the garden. I have heard them and seen them on the park but not often in the garden. I know they are a nuisance to some people but I like them and love to see them, so I thought this week I would have a look at all the lovely fox craft that there is out on Folksy at the moment. Not on Folksy but worth a look are the wonderful Mr Fox dolls that Emma Crocker has on her web page, check her out its worth it. So back to Folksy Friday.
This foxy whiskered gentleman is super cool by Fabfunky. I really like the fox on the print it gives it an interesting texture and adds to the whole image. They do all kinds of smartly dressed foxes even an elizabethan lady, well worth a look.
Fell in love with these earings, I thought they were so unusual. I like that the earings aren't a pair but that they complement each other so well. The little fox looking at the squirrel in the tree, I think that they would wear really well. Just something a little different that can really catch the eye.
I just love this, it is the most foxy thing I've seen on Folksy. It would be a perfect gift for a foxy minded felter or spinner. The colours together are so evocative of fox. Just great.
Twiggd do any number of lovely craft pieces and badges, they are well made and beautifully presented. This Mr Fox caught my eye a few weeks ago and I am glad I have an excuse to share him with everyone. It is a lovely little piece and not too expensive.
Finally as the season approaches I wanted to share with you this wintery foxy christmas card. Its a lovely graphic with the fox standing against a styalised snowy woodland. Calm and quiet but so very seasonal.
Hope to share more finds with you next week and if I can get this dratted medication sorted out maybe a doll or something interesting for the shop. All my orders this side of christmas are done so I have a free hand for a few weeks. I hope everyone's preparations for christmas are going well and warmest wishes to everyone.
By Fabfunky |
By Claire Gent |
By Habetrot |
By Twiggd |
By Jane Crick |
Hope to share more finds with you next week and if I can get this dratted medication sorted out maybe a doll or something interesting for the shop. All my orders this side of christmas are done so I have a free hand for a few weeks. I hope everyone's preparations for christmas are going well and warmest wishes to everyone.
Friday, 21 November 2014
Friday Folksy Finds - Berry
I decided on berry this week because there are so many about this year. Our little rowan tree and the hollies are overloaded with berries this season. When you walk in the country every type of berry bearing tree and shrub is hung heavy with fruit. So these are my berry choices, I hope you like them.
I found these little hairgrips enchanting, lovely winter berry patterned fabric turned into such sweet hairgrips. If you look on their page they have lots of interesting twist of fabric set jewellery that make great accessories for winter.
These little coasters are so berry, the sharp contrast between the intense red of the berries to the tense green stalks give these glass pieces the crispness of this time of year. I like the fact that no two would be the same.
This lovely soft giclee print of autumn berries by FizzStudio evokes the warm glow of autumn berries at their peak. I enjoy the colour of autumn so much and here they have captured that tone.
This delicate silver ring is entitled winter berry trio and that is such a good title for this piece. I think with winter berry you want to avoid anything too christmassy and this ring does, it truly captures the feel of winter. The trio is peridot, moonstone and garnet.
This is a real winter berry design, the sharp contrast between the neutral gray greens and vibrant berry red is just lovely. This is the sort of little bag that can make the transition between day and evening quite easily.
Well, these are my berry finds this week, I hope you like them. Should you be interested in any of the pieces you will, of course, find them on Folksy listed under the names of the seller. Well warmest wishe to you all and keep well.
From Wychbury Designs |
From Swallow Glass Studio |
From FizzStudio |
From Written in Silver |
Wild Rose Designs |
Well, these are my berry finds this week, I hope you like them. Should you be interested in any of the pieces you will, of course, find them on Folksy listed under the names of the seller. Well warmest wishe to you all and keep well.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
All Girls Together, Sylvie and Sukie
Just thought I would share two new girls for the shop. Sylvie and Sukie are Rhoda style dolls and both have jeans and a winter hat. The little bags are made of leather and they are wearing Tilda fabric to make short tunics. Its a new style of dress I have been experimenting with and I quite like it. Both have plaited braids, which are a lot harder to get even than you would imagine. Things have been busy but enjoyable and I am starting to get ready for New Year new orders, Christmas seems to have passed me buy this year and its only November! I am working on a little peg doll kit and will share it as soon as possible. Still enjoying the mild autumn weather up here and taking my regular walk in our park, still so much colour around. Well back to the sewing maching and warmest wishes to you all.
Friday, 14 November 2014
Friday Folksy Finds - Autumn Choices
I want to share five Friday Folksy Finds, these are gifts or jewellery or just simply lovely items that have taken my eye over the last week on Folksy. I am going to try and do this most Fridays, pick a theme and look for gorgeous things in the Folksy Marketplace. As a maker it does you good to look at others work, to give you inspiration or just good colour combination. Sharing it with you all will make me look all the harder. This week I wanted to find Autumn picks because walking through the park this morning, its still so warm and we still have the most amazing colour up here. The beech stands are just glowing, so with that in mind here are my five finds.
I don't wear jewellery but the pendant is so sweet and such good colours for this time of year. The rich colours give it vintage feel and the name of the shop is wonderful.
The leaf mats are so delicate, you wouldn't to use them as doilies for ornaments they are too lovely to place anything on top of them. I would like several to scatter on an old reclaimed bookshelf we have to add a little interest amidst the chaos of the books and wooden pieces we have. The colours are really good.
I am completely in love with this scarf, it looks so warm and so stylish as well. I like felted gifts, I have been given a few and have made a few myself. Wet felting is a very therapeutic if hard on the hands and lower back, but warm wet soapy wool is lovely to handle, the smell is pretty good too. I think this scarf is gorgeous, bright orange against the warm moss green is so autumnal, the scarf seems to glow.
Quilling seems to be making a come back, with modern designs and vibrant colours these leaves are really fun and very contemporary. I think one or two hung at windows in the sun, the little shish mirrors just catching the sun would be a lovely touch to any room, particularly my work cabin which get all the morning sun!
I think this fox cushion is just great, love all the muted tweeds setting off the burnt orange of his face, all Seaforth Design cushions have a good combinations of textured fabric to give a really robust country look.
If any of these gorgeous hand made gifts takes your fancy they are all to be found by the shop names attached to each picture.
A delicate delight by Indie-Pendant |
Pretty Autumn Leaves by Oh My Craft |
This is so scrumptious by Penny Jane Designs |
Wonderful quilled leaves by Victoria Brewer |
A foxy whiskered gentleman by Seaforth Designs |
If any of these gorgeous hand made gifts takes your fancy they are all to be found by the shop names attached to each picture.
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