Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2012

Upcycled: Chandelier

Finally a finished project between a lot of unfinished ones, tons of work and days without kindergarten (too many bank holidays...).
Take: A chandelier from the curb (yes, there are people that throw them on the street!) with a couple of crystals missing (yes, there was a reason for throwing it). And a fistful of glass beads in white, green and blue. Deconstruct and reconstruct the chandelier.
And... tadaaa! a new chandelier!
Maybe it's not the best taste but the cost of the project were 2,50 € for new bulbs. And the living room has finally enough light after years of semidarkness due to a very dull IKEA lamp.
Altogether a successful project, I think.
Have a beautiful summer weekend!

Mittwoch, 8. Februar 2012

Thirsty Rag Mat for Boots


Finally, a finsihed project to share. Very quickly crocheted from kid's clothes that were too worn to use.
Cut fabric into stipes, knot them toghether and wind into a ball. Crochet a rug for dripping winter boots.
So much fun!

Freitag, 20. Januar 2012

Big Jump

Please don't ask me how I'm feeling - reluctance has caught me again. As always before an important project comes to life. I'm not talking about crafts... my PhD thesis needs to be finally written and the labour pains are awful.
I console myself with these beauties from the charity shop: vintage jewellery and a Lomonosow (!!) coffee set. Everything for less than 10 €. And a new shawl to knit.
May the BIG project come to life. Soon.

Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2012

Summer feeling!

A princess teaparty! I just had to share these heartwarming pics from Teaprincess from the other hemisphere. A lot of inspiration and dreaming for rainy winter days in this part of the world.
Happy 2012 to all my dear readers!




Picture credits here.

Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2011

Work in Progress: Boro Inspired Denim Cloth


Here you see the whole project: A Boro inspired cloth with (very simple) Sashiko stitches all over.
The Japanese craft form called "boro" is a method to reuse worn and torn clothes by adding pieces of leftover fabric, often combined with "sashiko", a traditional technique used to reinforce points of wear, or to repair worn places or tears with patches, using a simple running stitch.
It began with a pair of jeans of my little one that I did not dare to throw - too many sweet memories - so I decided to incorporate it into a cloth project. The idea of a boro jeans bag with cute little pockets for a cell phone - or anything small - was born.
 Everything attached with simple running stitches for stability and structure. Now the cloth is in the washing machine for nicely frayed edges - and because somebody wiped her chocolate stained mouth with it :-D






Donnerstag, 1. Dezember 2011

Finished! Freeform Crochet Handbag

 Finally! It took me ages but now it's finished :-) I tried to incorporate a colour range between pink, lilac and orange to catch the various tonalities of sunlight all over the day. Then the freeform crochet pieces were attatched to an already existing handbag with many practical pockets.
And here are a few details.

Donnerstag, 6. Oktober 2011

Garden, plant dye and a surprise

Probably like many of you I was totally excited when I discovered the wonderful work of India Flint - what an inspiring person!  The beauty of her books is amazing and I still soak it in whenever I feel empty or dissatisfied.

So one sunny day I rushed into the garden, harvested all my woad and started, after having searched for long an easy recipe for this medieval technique without fermentation and having to use strange ingredients like human urine. But I failed... probably in the last step. The dye did.not.turn.blue.at.all.

Sigh.
In the meantime I gathered some walnut leaves and rolled it to a bundle, where I had hidden the last woad leaves (in the picture below) put it into al glass filled with water and boiled it for a while.
What a surprise when I opened it - at least some blue stains are visible, together with the brown of the walnut leaves the form a pretty structure.