Monday 18 February 2013

Knitting my first bag!

I'm knitting my first bag! I picked up an awesome little book (cheap too!) called 50 Knit and Crochet Accessories, and my friend requested that I make her a bag.

It's a fair isle pattern and I haven't tried anything like it before, but I'm super happy with how it's turned out so far!

This is the front panel:






I'll put up more photos as the bits come together :)

~ Georgia xx

Sunday 10 February 2013

RebelMouse - My New Toy

If you haven't discovered RebelMouse get over there right now! It's so fun browsing through the beautiful pictures and products that are displayed in a fun way :) Super cool!

Once you've signed up follow me and I'll follow you back!

~Georgia xx

Saturday 26 January 2013

Scoutle

Have you heard of Scoutle?

It's social networking for blogs, and it's awesome.

You get your own Scout (mine's called Joe Bloe), and he wanders around the web looking for other scouts to meet and greet. He reports what he finds and you get a list of blogs you might be interested in. So cool! 

Get in there, have a try. If nothing else, you'll have a cute little guy walking around on your blog that you can sit and watch for hours..
~Georgia xx

Friday 25 January 2013

Needle Felting Tutorial - Make a small flower

Hey guys,

As promised, here's a needle felting tutorial to make a small flower. It's very basic, hopefully it will help you get started!
First, you'll need a needle. The more points you have, the quicker the felt bonds together, but for small details you'll need less points. My needle has 3 points, and I can take them out if I need less.
Mat
Have a look on Etsy or eBay or at your local craft store and see what you can find :)
Needle

While you're at it, you may want to purchase a mat as well. This can help you to avoid your fingers while working (very useful!).

I'm going to be using felt for this, but you can use wool fibre if that's what you have. I have green for the leaves, blue for the petals, and yellow for the centre.
Leaf layer

First, cut out a green back for your flower. Mine is pointed like leaves.

Petal layers
Next, cut out several layers of petals. Make each layer slightly smaller than the last. Cut small slits on either side of each petal (be careful not to cut the petal off!). This is to make the petals 3D.

You also need a small round centre. It's easier to judge the size if you leave this until last, so you can see how big it needs to be to fill the hole you have. Read on and this will make sense :)

Take your first petal layer. Overlap two of the petals slightly and felt them together. This is done by repeatedly sticking the needle through both layers of felt. Yes, it does take a bit of time, but be patient.
Small slits in the petal layer
Overlap the petals slightly
When you think you've done it enough pull it off the mat (you shouldn't be able to see where one piece of felt ends and the other begins). Be careful taking it off the mat as it's possible to rip the felt - as you stick the needle through some bits of felt get stuck to the mat. Just hold as much of the petal layer as you can and pull away carefully and all should be fine.
It should become 3D
Continue felting the petals together until you have joined all of them and your first petal layer is 3D.
Finished overlapping the petals
Next, place the leaf layer on the mat and position the petal layer over it. Make sure it's where you want it to be, because it's really hard to move once you've felted it on! Stick your needle through the middle of the flower - just join the very bottom of the petal layer to the leaves.
Felting the first layer onto the leaves
The underside should look like this
Repeat the overlapping of the petals on the next two layers, and add them to your flower in the same way as your first layer. It might get harder to push your needle through as you get more layers, just push harder. Be very careful, getting the needle through your finger hurts!! Also, make sure that you always move the needle up and down, not sideways, because it can snap very easily.
1st layer
2nd layer
3rd layer
Once you have all three layers and the leaves felted together, you're almost done! Cut out your centre (you can see how big the hole is you need to fill now).
Centre
This is the most fiddly bit. I attached my centre using just one needle, and only joined it around the edge. It's protected down in there so it should be ok. You need to stick the needle through more times if you're only using one.
Use only one needle to attach the centre
It should look like this:
Finished!

Ta-da!
What do you think? Leave a comment down below. I'd also love to see your creations!
~Georgia xx


Thursday 24 January 2013

Needle Felting!

Have you discovered needle felting? It's really very simple. I recently got a needle and a mat (so I don't stick my fingers!) and got started.
Our box of leftover felt
My practice pieces
Felting some eyes
Eyes ready for use 

Felting really is very easy. I'll post a tutorial in the next few days so you can have a try!
~ Georgia xx


Saturday 22 December 2012

New Creations

It's such a hot day today! I was hearing about 45 degrees but I think that might be some people exaggerating...

What to do on a hot day but crochet? Some cute new robots are on their way!

I've also added this beautiful bracelet to my shop.




Very pretty. Check it out here.
~ Georgia xx

Friday 21 December 2012

Hairy Monster

I absolutely love this cute little monster. His blue hair is the coolest.





You can make him yours here.

 ~ Georgia xx