Wednesday, 23 September 2009

CraftJuice Halloween09 competition

I've just got an email about the CraftJuice Halloween09 competition so I'm really excited about what I'm going to do. Its going to be a toss up between
A: a hat with an orange base, lots of black lace, beaded bats and veiling,

B: A hat with a knitted witch and her cat perched upon a broomstick over a little wood again with veiling,

C: a set of my original design fingerless gauntlets in orange, and black with mega lace and spiders or

D: a corset, design which has not yet been thought about.

I'm trying to think which one would be the most original.

I've got a pattern somewhere for a knitted bat which would look fab on the shoulders or on a hat

Monday, 7 September 2009

First Machine Knit

Modelled by my sister and its going to end up as hers is my first machine knitted top, Mine own design that could be inproved by few more ruffles.


Baby Steampunk

frilly victorian baby clothes with a twist for the alternative parents.

you heard it here first as I googled it to no result lol


Celtic Steampunk

We have a surplus of deer around here and I've found a whole load of bones whilst clearing the area. I cleaned one piece up and carved it with a ring pattern and have been waiting till something suggested itself to me. I was looking up brass rings on the net and I came across the phrase "Celtic Steampunk" on Brass Goggles and it immediatly struck a cord. Its similar to Gentleman Savage but much more original. I've got some lovely rabbit fur and leather as well as some large copper rings and handmade rosewood button so I might toy with the idea during the week

Sunday, 6 September 2009

Elephant in the corner

I've been lax in posting with a good excuse. I've ben tackling the knitters version of the elephant in the room better known as*The Knitting Machine*. Itsa rather pretty ooking Zippyplus that I got buck she of a rather nice man from freecycle who races Huskies and is off to scotland in a converted van. After a few false starts seeing as I havnt touched one of them since uni we seem to have got to an agreement. I don't use anything thicker then 3 ply and its doesn't chew it up and spit it out, cast off stitches in the middle of rows and jam in the middle of a row. I've got a top in a ghasty yellow yarn pretty much done as a test pieces of a pattern I thought up, just a basic top with a ruffled neck and arms.

Sunday, 30 August 2009

Red Riding Hood sketches








Getting rags to riches to flourish is going to be a bit tricky. Its quite a heavy yarn so the weight won't be a problem. It will be easy to calculate the increase on the cloack but I don't want the hood to die a horrible death and go flat. If I was using a lighter yarn I might crochet a wire through the front to finish it off but its impossible to crochet the yarn I will be using. I might just make it really big and let it fold


hood in black

hood in black and red

Hood in metallic pink sketch

Hood in red with stitch example

Monday, 17 August 2009

Swan Lake Inspiration board

Swan Lake
One of the most beautiful ballets ever. I can just imagine Carlos Acosta as Siegfried, that man cleared the stage in three leaps whilst dancing Romeo.
Anyway back to Swan Lake

Friday, 14 August 2009

Etsy Sale

Harlequin Neckpiece sold on Etsy today :) I really hope the buyer likes it and has as much fun wearing it as I had making it.

Red Riding Hood collage of inspiration





Mixed Inspiration for red riding hood


Adult Fairy Tale Inspired Knits

Fairy Tale Inspired Knits.

I'm not talking about classic sweet pink designs for babies or even young adults (teenagers 12-15) I'm imagining red riding hoods cloak in Vintage Red Jaegar Rags to Riches, Rumplstiltskin in Rowen glimmer yellow, cream with gold patches not to mention Cinderella in Raw Silk and pure cotton. All these will be designs for adults with serious fabulousity in mind. I'll be working on sketches next week so hopefully I'll have some sketched designs up and running.

anywhohow here are some of my basic ideas to start with.

Red Riding Hoods cloak in Vintage Red Jaegar Rags to Riches
Rumpelstiltskin in Rowan glimmer yellow, cream with gold patches
Cinderella in Raw Silk and pure Cotton
Snow White in pure Cotton and black lace
Alice in Wonderland with Blue,Black and White cotton
Mother Goose in Grey Soy
Swan Lake in White Cotton and feathers
Hansel and Gretal in Black mixed media

Thursday, 13 August 2009

Fearless Vampire Killers neck ruff/necklace

The wonder of youtube means that I have been watching said film in a bid to banish insomnia. It didn't work and I ended up watching bbc4 documents on the cell and robert hooke.
I have however been inspired by this wonderful red dress to create a neckpiece in blood red yarn, maroon, gold and black lace, pearls, hand crochet cream lace and roses.

pics of the necklace coming as soon as I get the setting for the photograph right. Something with old stone I think.

Saturday, 8 August 2009

Pompadour

Pompadour

Sometimes an outfit says nearly everything you want but is missing that special finishing touch. You can find a lavish decorated ruff but that is just a touch too strong and the subtle message you had is lost.
That is where the Pompadour comes into its own. Made from pure blue cotton this fits snugly to your neck adding the finishing word to your outfit and making way for a sparkling evening.





Thousand Star Necklace

The night has a thousand stars, try to count them in your beloved's eyes.

Never mind the glow in the sky turn and feast your eyes on the wonder that is the Thousand Star neck piece made from pure blue cotton and decorated with hundreds of sparkling seed beads







Blue Rococo

Blue Rococo
My very latest piece is an feast of a neck piece comprising of a triple layered ruff made from pure blue crochet cotton, yellow crochet cotton and metallic effect gold thread. I am unable to find words to describe the very oplulance of the piece except in the title which says it all









Nectar

Nectar

The sweetest of honeycomb for your neck. This delectious piece of crochet work is made from fine golden cotton seven times long with a rippled edging. Inspired by honeycomb this is available starch or unstarched









Mistress

Mistress from Medieval to the Rococo.
This Elegant piece is soft white cotton tiered and embellished with purple and toffee seed beads and three gem effect pieces at the centre. Designed to be an over sized pendant this can be attached with a crochet or metal chain to catch at the back of the neck.