Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts

Friday, 7 February 2014

Plarn Fair Maid of February!

Ever since I read  the fantastically creative Ali's plarn tutorial and knitting pattern on The Creations of Crazy Dazy I knew I would give it a try.
These days I rarely pick up disposable bags as Bags for Life are a usual part of my shopping routine. As the majority of thin plastic bags I do have in my stash are white, a design plan began to take hold(all!)
I even took some bags on holiday in the summer, as they flat-packed into a smaller space than a ball of yarn - but it wasn't the right time of year for the plan!

I spent a while getting the initial elements of the pattern right. I tried with wool, first by eye, and after several unsuccessful attempts resorted to writing it down in a rather unusual format (vertically rather than horizontally!) This worked so well for me I don't know why I hadn't tried this approach before!

Ali's tutorial was so easy to follow and two balls of plarn were made - one pure white and the other white with green patterns..
The plarn worked well on a 6mm hook and progress was fast.

The constituent parts were assembled, and I was fairly pleased with the result...however it wasn't quite right...so after several experiments with various items from our tool box and garage, some out of the box thinking was required...Mr RW came up with an ingenious plan that worked a treat - and I am pleased to reveal.....


 .... a plarn snowdrop..

 
...or fair maid of February...


 Below is the snowdrop in its initial form  - most of them in our garden look like this at the moment..



However I really wanted the flower to be open, displaying the bell, which happens later in the life cycle.
As wire intertwined through the stitches did not make the petals fan out or lift, Mr RW suggested a wire frame to support the open flower. You can see the frames below (attached to the petals with some white wire..) 


 One of  the white bags used was less thin and had a shiny texture, it was a bit more tricky to hook but gives the petals a shiny sheen in places. It was only used in part of the plarn ball so one of the petals, without the thicker strips, is slightly smaller!


 The stamens are knotted scraps of plarn



 The detailed shots evoke happy thoughts of Greggs, M&S and Poundland!!


 A pipe cleaner is strengthened with wire and wound round a garden cane for a stem.



 I might try some garden shots when the wet and windy weather abates!
It was great working with a new material  - the ball can be added to at any point, even as you go along!
Creating the pattern elements, which can be tweaked to form other projects in the future, was worth the investment of time. 
The blogging community is so much fun and fantastically inspirational - Thanks Ali!



Saturday, 25 May 2013

Daisy Daisy...

....a few years ago our very close friends said... 'I do'! 
There were daisies aplenty at their wedding...
and a couple of daisy coasters for their anniversary!


The pattern for one of them came from here 
variation 5 of in bloom
and one was a miscounted version!


This was the first pattern I tried (in bloom), which I think we will keep.


The book gives oodles of patterns and 5 extra for each design as further inspiration-
its a treasure trove of information and there'll be many more featuring here!


The daisies were made with stash cotton
weighing in at a blooming 37g
Giving a total for May of  185+10+37=232g
and  1157g for the year so far!


Happy Anniversary L&D xx

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Birthday flower

A special young lady is seven today...


..a card 


and picture all in one!

Happy Birthday!
x

Friday, 16 November 2012

Flame On!

This is the card we gave Mum for her birthday...


It started as the fourth piece of wet felt created for The dying of the Sun...seen here on the right on the line of fire!


There's a bit of everything incorporated into the needlefelting, two types of Teeswater curls and mainly shetland tops with some sari silk...


...and some crochet. 


I suppose the crochet flames could be considered my first free form crochet as I just hooked a few stitches until I got a flame shape.  They then took on a completely different form as they were needlefelted onto the piece..



I'm amazed how much my style has changed from this


to this in just a year. 


I'm always on the look out for frames and this is a great one from B and M bargains last year. The glass has been removed but the mount had padded foam on the back and a polystyrene sheet is included to pack out the box style. I might have to pop in and pick up some more, though I have quite a collection of shapes and sizes as I buy them when I see them. Also I'm never quite sure what size a finished item might be!

Part of mum's present was a crochet Poinsettia brooch from my daffodil pattern,
with a few more petals of different widths, and...you've guessed it...
a needlefelted middle!



Happy Birthday Mum!

Monday, 18 June 2012

Flashes of Inspiration...

Isn't it amazing where inspiration comes from and when it strikes?


This bloom is from Tracey's summer flower garland pattern..I love the shape and it seems to easily create a regular form...some others I have tried look a little lopsided...
it was perfect for a five year old's birthday card!

I have been hooking lots of trial pieces...I love using variegated yarns and often practise with some of my stash of colourful acrylics....I don't mind that the rows or rounds are not all one colour...during  a granny square I was reminded of the paintings of Ian Stephenson...he uses masses of tiny dots to make up his images (scroll down the linked page to see the image)

I have been inspired to make a granny bag based on the tiny dots in Ian's paintings....



I have bought the yarn...

but was diverted to use a little on my dad's birthday card, he too is a fan of Ian's work.
The day I was due to start the card my reservation from the library was available. In 200 Crochet Blocks for Blankets Throws and Afghans I saw lots of dots! So I learned to hook a bobble...and....


this became a crochet picture for dad - I forgot to photograph the finished framed feature!

Tracey's jubilee bunting also inspired a secret project for a special occasion coming soon....


Loadsa ends!!


 Fellow felters often inspire me, and recently   Gill and .Liz in particular.....so I'll be getting my colourful fluffy fibres, soap and trusty bubble wrap out as soon as possible...just to have a play...

I might even throw a few of these into the mix!


There's part two and three of Inspiration Flashes already forming....
watch this space!
Where have your flashes come from recently?


Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Re-Post!


Feeling woolly!!
Hopefully everything is fixed!
I speedily edited the rogue pictures in super quick time allowing me to browse the Firefox help forum, I followed some complicated instructions, made 1 click to unblock something... and wow! everything came back in glorious technicolour, not only in my blog but in everyone else's...
what a lot of fantastic images I have missed...



This is the bumper bundle of fuzzy fibre that arrived yesterday morning from Wheeldale Woolcrafts to keep me happy and distracted from blog frustrations and to start some Christmassy projects.
The brightness of the picture isn't great as the weather was distinctly grey....

Look what I found in the garden though to add a bit of brightness!




As this is my edited post from yesterday....some of the info in the first 3 comments below may not apply now..I hope!

Saturday, 2 April 2011

Happy Mothering Sunday Mum!

This crocus was always destined to be a Mothering Sunday card!
I am proud to have a creative mum, 
from whom I have learned many creative things, and  receive much encouragement
Thanks Mum!

For my mum: a needlefelted Daffodil....(debrief and details in another post!!)