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Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Being Featured & Blogshop Update

Hi everybody, don't know if you have noticed but I have been very quiet on the blog front recently and I have actually not even been able to read a blog since last Thursday, such was the busy state of me life of late.

In my last post I wrote about an up coming deadlines for a blog giveaway featuring my Blogshop and well with three 4:00am bedtimes and numerous more late nights, I have made said deadline and all three of my online selling venues have been updated with the new stock I am hoping to expand into (anyone selling online will attest to the large amount of time listing new items take, all I can say was thank goodness we had some sunny days, this made photo taking easy and hassle free).


So if you would like to see what's new, then pop along to the Blogshop to read my newest posting there.


Along with visiting the Blogshop, I would be ever so grateful if you popped along to UK Handmade Craft Directory's Blog and check out the giveaway feature, it will be running from today till the 4th of June, maybe you will be enthused to take part.

I'm going to try and catch up with the blogging world over the next few days, so I hope to see you all soon both here and on all your blogs.

Toodles,

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Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Sickness, Despondancy, Sleepovers, Giveaway Winnings, Possible Projects, Deadlines, Bead Soup & Round Robin Updates...

Yes this post is going to be a little bit about everything that's been going on these last couple of weeks. So you might want to grab a cup of coffee/ tea/ glass of wine, whatever is your poison, cause its a long one.
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The month of May started off with illness within the family home, vomiting kiddies, cold and flu infections, I won't bore you with the particulars but will say that with the exception of a lingering slightly stuffy and sometimes runny nose along with a loud snore (the little one is still getting over the tail end of her cold) we are all pretty much over it.
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The unwelcome illness really threw a spanner in the works and all my grand plans of creating a piece a day which was to facilitate weekly listings of new products to my blogshop, went straight out the window, which is where the despondency feelings come into play, these feelings were amplified by my apparent misplacement of my green thumb, in that I am experiencing for the first time ever a near 100% failure in germinating my seeds this year and with the prospect of no summer homegrown veges on the horizon, I can say I am in a quiet state of inner panic (yes it is that important to me).
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So we are just getting over the colds and I am slowly feeling my energy levels returning and the kids harangue me into hosting a sleepover last weekend with three of their friends (three sisters). Thank goodness they are all pretty good kids.
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Ah! don't they look sweet and angelic, yeah right!!! ;)
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The little ones wanted to try their hands at making ATCs, they did them to a flower theme. They did quite well, don't you think?
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My 4 yr old own.
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Her 7 yr old friend's own.
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So last week was coming to an end and I was still feeling a little blue because I felt I wasn't achieving any of the goals I had set myself. But God is good and blessed me with some little pick me ups that made me feel I was quite lucky after all, yep I won a few more blog giveaways, yeah! me :)
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The first one was from the fabulous Esther, I was lucky to have won one of her exquisitely made micro books in a giveaway on her blog. I didn't even find out about winning straight away as I was at my worst with the flu when she posted on her blog, it was when I was catching up on reading blogs I found out.
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Now look at it, isn't it perfect?
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It arrived while I was in bed two weekends ago and accidentally got put into the magazine basket, it was only while looking for reading material during last week did I find the envelope. In it was the beautiful micro book and a sweet little scarf pin, which is already on the lapel of one of my spring jackets. Thanks again Esther, your creation is even more beautiful when seen with the naked eye. I am not sure how I am going to use the Micro book charm as yet but most likely I'll make something for myself with it.
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My second giveaway I recently won was some beads, (I tell you, He is smiling down on me and giving me what I need and I need new supplies real bad). This giveaway was hosted on the lovely Lorelei's blog and lucky, lucky me won them and again because I was relegated to the couch again but this time with a sick child snoozing on my lap I didn't see the posting till the next day and all most fell off my seat when I saw my name.
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Aren't they beautiful and so full of possibilities. The beads were donated for the giveaway from Sab of BeadBead. They were posted in the mail on the 14th and they arrived yesterday, isn't it amazing how efficient international post is when there are no ashes grounding flights.
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Oh and on a sideline note: The mom of my daughter's friends who they had over for the sleepover gave me four hollowed out goose eggs, not yet sure what I will do with them but I will be doing something with them in the future, hmm! Do any of you have any possible project suggestions?
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On the 18th I was contacted by the blog writer of Handmade crafts UK concerning my offer to sponsor a giveaway. I was ever so tempted to say no, why? Well I also have to write about myself, blah blah, blah, you get the drift but I grabbed the keyboard and typed out yes and clicked send before my brain could intervene, so I am now committed to a deadline date of the 25th to write a piece about myself and my products as well as create the giveaway prizes and some new stock for the Blogshop, the clock I ticking and I am yet to get started, what have I gotten myself into.

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Now for a bead soup party update, first I would like to introduce you to my partner Johanna of Fire Phoenix Jewellery, she is a lampworker and bead weaver.
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And the beads she sent me arrived yesterday.
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The heart focal, gem stones and light matte pink glass beads were purchased, along with the very interesting clasp she got in Spain.
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These lampworked beads in pink and black were made by Johanna. These are not colours I would normally work with it so I know I am going to find it a challenge, which is one of the main reasons for joining this swap.
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So do you want to see what I sent her...
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Now last time I sent my partner something I made and I think I will stick to that theme for these type of swaps. I want to make more and more focal pieces that others can use as well as myself and I think this helps me to see what my pieces can turn into outside of how I envision them (I do hope that made sense).
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So this is what I sent Johanna, I do hope she likes it and more importantly can use them.
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I created a focal by first painting with acrylic paint a bluebell design (they are in their full bloom at the moment and their colours are so vibrant and inspiring). I backed it with some black felt so that it will comfortable against the skin as well as lending weight to the piece. I then made a frame with some scrap copper wire which was then attached to the pieces using two contrasting colours of embroidery thread. The piece can be used either as a pendant or as a piece within a necklace, the jumprings at the bottom can be removed or can be used to attach further dangles.
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I created a button clasp (tutorial available here at Lorelei's blog) with a vintage ceramic button from France and some more scrap wire.
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Along with the focal and clasp I included some coordinating beads, Red Coral, Sodalite, Troca Shell, Pearls. I also included some more copper links, jumprings and a small roll of copper wire in case she wanted to continue the copper theme.
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Ok time to update you on the Necklace Round Robin I hosted, my finished piece arrived yesterday (yesterday was a nice day to receive mail, three packets fell through my door and there were no bills, yippee!).
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I'll just quickly remind you of how it started:
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My Starter Piece (click the picture to take you back to the original post).

Victoria's additions (click the picture to read Victoria's post).

Jane's completion (click the picture to read Jane's post).

Well I am sooooo please with the completed piece, I tweaked it a bit so that it was lying at the correct length but the essence of their additions are still prominant.

To top of that they both sent me earrings to match the piece;

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Victoria's is perfect for a white top and dark blue fitted jeans day...

and Jane's is perfect for that floaty all white summer dress ensemble....

Thanks again girls for going on this journey with me, it was a lovely experience and my first attempt at working on collaborated pieces. You both made it better than I could have ever imagined, hope to do it again one day. Click to read Victoria's and Jane's blog posts on their completed pieces.
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But wait I'm not finished with round robin swaps yet; I am currently getting ready for an altered book round robin swap again via the UK handmade RR swap group, the link takes you to the particulars, the cut off date for signing up is on the 20th, I know, I know, very short notice (please forgive my tardiness in mentioning it). So if you are UK based and would like to try your hand at working on an altered book project, why not come along and join up. It will be my first foray in this field and so I am off on another self growing journey once the book is started and on its way I'll blog about it again and show you some photos.
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Ok what else is there to tell you......

Kellas Creative Wishes

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Well I think that's it, what? You are parched but didn't I warn you this was going to be a long one, well next time you would take my warning more seriously wouldn't you :)
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Catch you all laters once I come up for breadth after my deadline date.
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Toodles.


Blogshop: http://kellascreativewishes.blogspot.com/
Website: http://www.storenvy.com/CreativeWishes
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Thursday, 29 April 2010

How Come No One Told Me - Winning Stuff Is Fun

I swear I have never been lucky at carnival games, raffles or any games of chance really but since I started entering blog giveaways my luck has changed immensely.
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Already for the year I have won four giveaway prizes, two I have blogged about here and the second one I blogged about here & here.
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The other two are the newest ones which I'll share with you now.
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First I took part as an international entry for a
bead grab giveaway hosted by the fabulously gifted artbead creator HumbleBeads.

Thanks Heather


The beads arrived yesterday aren't they fab, receiving these are extra special because my wallet doesn't allow me the opportunity to really use designer produced artbeads at this time and so I am really looking forward to incorporating them into my designs. If you want a piece of her magic in your designs too, then visit her shop to see what goodies she has available.
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The most recent was the blog candy blogoversary giveaway from Devotion To the Dream Blog.

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Thanks Emma
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I had taken photos of my giveaway prize when I received it but blow I can't seem to locate them anywhere on my computer, so I have used Emma's photo (hope she doesn't mind) to show you what I received.
  • Beautifully double tip felt markers.
  • Vintage buttons.
  • Paper and felt flowers.
  • Gems.
  • Vintage ribbon.
  • A tag making kit.
  • A collection of rubber stamps.
  • And some inspirational word stickers.

This package has been a welcome injection to my paper crafting supplies, so watch out for some new paper crafted products in my Blogshop in the future.

Besides blog giveaways I also truly enjoy receiving blog awards, they are extra special because it means I am not talking to myself but that what I write about is actually being enjoyed by others. I appreciate and enjoy reading all the comments that are left by those of you who do leave them (its like getting a piece of cake with a cup of tea, so please feel free to leave me LOTS comments :)

Well a blog award is like the icing upon the cake (I am not trying to canvas awards I'm just explaining how it feels to receive one). They always come as a surprise and always add a bit of feel good factor to my day.

Here is the first craft related award I have ever received and it is the first I have received for this blog as well , so thank you Fabi of the blog Con Tus Manos, please check out her blog and her Etsy shop. Her polymer clay creations are out of this world and she is equally talented in other mediums as well.
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Roughly translates to: Award Friend Craftsman.

The rules attached to the acceptance of this award is to link back to the person who gave you the blog and then pass it on to five other creative bloggers. Now I follow a lot of crafting bloggers and would love to pass this blog on to all but I'll just pick five as specified plus a cheeky one more ;)

Now there is no obligation to receive it, I just wanted to let you know I'm inspired by your craftiness and creations.

So that is just a little bit about what has helped to add sunshine to my life over the last few weeks. Thanks for reading and I'll catch you all soon in blog land.

PS life has been extra hectic in my life of late especially as this is the active growing season in the garden. So If you aren't hearing from me through your blog's comments, don't think I am not reading, it just means I may not have time to leave comments. I am also trying to commit to creating an item a day towards my Blogshop along with a daily bike ride, I gotta shift 11lbs, ugh!! So bear with me or with my lack of comments.

Toodles for now,

Blogshop: http://kellascreativewishes.blogspot.com/
Website: http://www.storenvy.com/CreativeWishes
Twitter: http://twitter.com/CreativeWishes
My Gardening Exploits: http://kellasvegeplotandothermusings.blogspot.com/

Monday, 22 March 2010

Giveaway Winnings Day Out at the Stitch & Craft Show

Isn't it funny how though we know its good to take time for ourselves that sometimes it isn't till we get that time that we really realise how much we needed it. That was the case with me, my days are full of being a mum, a wife, a daughter and of late a business woman, plus all the other things that fill my time such as; gardening and being a friend to my friends, etc. I knew deep down that I needed to take a day for myself, to come up for air so to speak but somehow I couldn't find the time to do so and so just plodded on feeling pretty OK with my 'lot'.

Then I won this giveaway of tickets to go to a Craft show (which I wanted to go to but didn't originally think I could afford the day out - ticket, train fair, etc. Plus I didn't want to have to worry about having to get a babysitter for my youngest - namely my mum/ hubby would have to take a day off of work and I don't like asking them to do that). Then I stumbled across another craft blogger giving away the tickets because she couldn't use them, so thought I would take a chance, figuring if I won then I was definitely meant to go.

Well as you know from previous postings, I won and so it was decided for me. My mum stayed home to watch the kids for me (the eldest wasn't feeling to well so she was home too). I decided to go alone, no friends no kids, winning the ticket brought home to me the need to have a day completely for myself, where I didn't have to take anyone else's needs into consideration and I was relishing the freedom of it.

The day started off grey but warmish and I caught the 09:18am train to London Victoria Station. While on the train I worked at cutting card towards the making my handmade business cards. I had a huge wad in my wallet to give to interested people while at the show but I like to use what I call empty time (such as waiting for the kids to finish their various club meetings, I always have cards in my handbags at various stages of completion, to allow this) to create more, so the hour long train ride was ideal for working on some more.

I arrived at the show at a couple minutes to 11:00am and made my way immediately to book a workshop session (sorry forgot to take a picture of my workshop ticket). I booked for one jewellery workshop class, there were lots of classes and I could have done scrap booking o or some other fabric related class but wanted to see if I could have learnt anything new from the jewellery one.
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The class was for 11:15am so I killed some time checking out a couple of the stalls in the vicinity of the workshop area. I came across a little stall called CRAFTYBITZ T & L and they had a lovely deal of grabbing 8 bags of bits for a fiver so I hemmed and ahhed over what to choose and decided upon some cool cording for necklace and bracelet making and some other bits and bobs. I am afraid I didn't take a picture of the actual stall as while I was cashing I suddenly remembered my workshop class and so grabbed my purchases and rushed off.
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So I arrived to my class a couple minutes late so I didn't hear the name of the lady who was hosting the class seen in the picture above. In the picture above right you'll see what we started off with, a mixture of beads and jewellery findings and some tools. I really like the tray and the felt idea to prevent the beads from rolling all over the place (don't know why I didn't think of that before). The tray (is shaped like a very flat bottle that has had one side removed - click on the picture to see it better) it's cool because when you are done, you just removed the black screw lid and pour your beads into their storage facility with less chances of them spilling all over the place.
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The class lasted an hour and was done at a nice relaxed pace, it was nice to be around other crafting enthusiast just enjoying the experience. At the end of the class we had each created a bracelet, mine is on the left. There was a lot of beads and findings left over which we encouraged to go away and practice with, I plan to making a matching necklace and earrings to go with my bracelet. I also got the opportunity to work with the very fine plastic coated beading wire which although I have some, I have always felt a bit lacking in confidence to use, so I'm glad I chose to take the class. You can find more crafting related tutorial videos hosted by the docrafts Creativity Club here.
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At the end of the workshop it was time for lunch so I grabbed myself a hot meal of three bean chili and rice with salad which was quite good, so that was money well spent.
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After Lunch it was time to get down to the serious task of stall crawling. The show was on three floors, with the top and the bottom floors being a combination of stalls and workshop venues, the middle ground floor was only stalls and it was where the main entrance was as well. The pictures above is an areal view of the ground floor taken from the top floor during the lunch period. Once everyone had finished eating the place soon became crowded again.
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One of the first stalls that grabbed my attention and the attention of my wallet was Molten Designs which was selling and demonstrating the wonders (to me anyway) of Friendly Plastic, see here for some videos on this very cool medium.
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It is a non toxic extremely versatile medium to work with and to the left are my purchases; a pack of 6 strips and some blank pellets. The stall owner included two samples she made when she was demonstrating to me how to work with it. I can barely wait to get stuck in and try this product, the possibilities are endless.
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Now the Stitch & Craft show concentrated mainly on fibre and paper related crafts and as such their was a wealth of these stalls about. The colours of all the wools and yarns for knitting, crocheting and other needle crafts was so visually appealing that if I was to show you all the pictures I took we'll be here all day but I do have a couple to show you that was particularly striking.
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The above stall was a riot of colour and hosts a number of wools and yarns to use for felting, knitting, crocheting, etc. Erica also has her own brand of dyed wools seen in the upper left hand picture. If you follower her link you will see that she also produced hand painted needle point canvases and a host of other fibre crafting materials and tools.
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Like I said there were many stalls selling yarns, etc but another one which caught my eye was Addicted2Knit their richly coloured yarns and wools made me think of eating they were so delicious to look at and I am kicking myself even now as I type away because their was a small ball of yarn which caught my eye, that I now wish I had allowed myself to ignore my budget and buy.
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Another not on my budget items were paper craft items and as much as I would have loved to indulge in my past crafting loves, I had to be realistic and stick to my budget of mainly jewellery (namely beads) purchases.
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I did though get myself a set of alphabet letter stamps from the Hotshot Craft stall. I have been on the look out for letter stamps awhile now and these were just the right size, there were many fonts to choose from and I chose the one I liked best and I got the lot for all of £1.oo, result if there ever was any :0)
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So after trawling the top floor stalls I made my way down to the ground floor and allowed my eyes to continue to enjoy all the sights, chatted to few stall owners, exchanged business cards, etc and generally had a great time.
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Then I stumbled across the two bead stalls that was at the show and this is where my will power was put to the most challenging of tests. The first stall I visited was like so perfect but I didn't buy straight away, I wandered around till I found another one (pictured on the right): Findingbeads4u which though was quite good it helped make up my mind on where to make the majority of my purchases. I did make some purchases though at Findingbeads4u (see on the left). It had a great range of acrylic beads which I indulged myself in getting a few, along with some glass flower beads and a surprise bag of mixed beads and findings.
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I then returned to the first bead stall (see the two pics above): Totally Beads and got myself a nice selection of ceramic beads which I have been hankering after for quite sometime now (see in the pic to the left). I only wish I could have bought all, there was such a wide range available but I am happy with what I got and look forward to incorporating them into my designs.
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After the bead purchases I simply enjoyed the rest of the show doing more of the same that I mentioned earlier; looked, chatted, exchanged contact details, etc. I also took photos of a few more can't be forgotten artist, which I'll share with you now.
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Felted Landscapes by Gilda Baron
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This extremely accomplished Fibre artist blew me away with her Felted Landscape, my pictures cannot even begin to do them justice, the 3-D aspect of her work can only truly be appreciated when seen with the naked eye (although an accomplished photographer would do much better than I ever could).
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She is a teacher of fibre art and you can find info on her upcoming August, 2010 summer classes here and in searching for more info on her I also found this most delightful video interview of her.
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If you are lucky to get hold of Women Weekly magazine issue released on the 5th of March you'll find a how to project tutorial by Gilda, the project is called Landscape Project. There is alos a DVD available via her website released this year which also tutors you on how to create her masterpieces.
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When I wandered downstairs to the basement floor I encountered a few more accomplished artists and crafters. The first was the colourful and bubbly Ingrid Wagner with her bright and in your face Rug & Art creations.
She was showing how you can knit and crotchet on an enormous scale, to create both visual and functional art pieces.
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The knitting needles were huge (see upper pic to the left handside of the lady sitting with one in her hand) as was the balls of yarn made of not only combined strands of different yarns (as seen being used by Ingrid in pic 1) but of also with recycled fleece blankets, etc turned into huge balls of knitting materials (see in upper pic no.3). People were invited to come along and sit and knit with these huge tools towards the creation of these huge floor rugs.
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There was also the opportunity to take part in a charitable knitting for breast cancer by the casting of one stitch per donation using the world's largest knitting needles, so you know I had to take part. In the middle pic above you can see most of the length of the needle on my left. It was a heavy undertaking as I was casting the third stitch of a new row so the needle on the left weighed what felt like a 'ton'. If you would like the opportunity to take part then check out where else she will be this year with her ginormous knitting needles for charity.
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I am more of a crochet girl mysel and so I'll be visiting her online shop to purchse myself some of her beautifully smelling crafted ash wood crochet needles.
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Next door to Ingrid I met Carol Meldrum a Textile designer of the company beatknit.
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Carol had on display her knitted icons which were cool and funny at the same time.
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She also had some of her other knitted and felted works on display of which you can purchase via he Misi or etsy shops.
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While at her stall I had the most lovely chat with both her and another show vistor, an elderly lady who imparted her joy of crafting and some of her knoweldge to both myself and Carol.
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I then made myself return to the ground floor for one last wander before going home and I was so glad I did because I came across a stall that I somehow missed.
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It is a business that was quite popular in the 60's and 70's when it was first introduced then during the80's it sort of went underground and was bought by a large clothing caterlogue company which didn't od much with it. But thankfully it was bought over by new blood so to speak who relaunched it 2 year ago with ongoing success.
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I really like the simplicity of the idea; that is to print the pieces of the finished item onto the cloth which just needs to be cut out and stitched together to create a finished article to wear, etc. I already have plans to get my eldest daughter a kit as a birthday present for her to put together. I should be recieving the soon to be released new season caterlogue a few weeks time when it is released.
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Well not too long after that I left for my train ride home, I whiled away the hour on the train by completing some more cards, especially since I had given all that I had in my wallet away.
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It was a truly enjoyable day and it helped to ignite some new design ideas for me to try out. I even entered a competion at the show, I wonder if I'll be a lucky winner again.
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I returned home to eager girls who missed their mummy but more importantly I returned home tired but refreshed for 'My Life' if you know what I mean.
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