Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Move

After a month of hauling stuff from the old apartment to the new apartment in my tiny two door Civic, I've finally gotten all moved in AND unpacked everything but one box of stuff, and I've come to a realization. I could probably fit all of my personal affects into a single suitcase. The majority of what I own is household furniture, no surprise there, and art supplies. That's right. I moved maybe a single Tupperware bin of my jewelry, makeup, and special mementos, and the other 8 Tupperware - art stuff. Everything from cloth to TONS of yarn. Paint in every color of the rainbow, and supplies. And where do I have to fit all of this? That's right, in my bedroom. Mr. Boyfriend gets the third bedroom for his computers, yes plural, and (I cringe when I say this) his server rack. So my stuff gets delegated to the bedroom. My solution? All clothes go in the walk in closet, and the dresser gets turned into art storage, plus the two bookshelves, more art storage.

Now as soon as I get my desk back from digital dude I can start doing art in my "spare" time a.k.a the wee hours of the day when I'm too brain dead to write my thesis.

Craft On!


@TheAnimatedWoman - if you ever drew me, I wouldn't even be visible in the picture, it'd just be a huge pile of art stuff, with a cat sleeping on the top.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Long time no crafts

So being buried neck deep in studies for my Masters degree has meant that I get to do very little crafting, as I have very little spare time in which to do it. But, I finally got a break from classes and work which lined up with being ill and so I spent a good solid few days sitting on my sofa. This meant I could finally do a project or two. I decided to redo a painted angel that I had given to my mother years ago. She had returned it to me after many winters in the yard had started removing the paint. Three days later, I had a new angel painted, sealed and ready for her yard again.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

gift bags

Whipped these puppies out to test if I could remember how to make the bags PoetCharm taught me without her there to hold my hand. Answer: Yes, but it took me double the time cause I had to redo the pinning a couple times.
These ones are smaller than the first bag I made, they measure about 10 inches, with straps long enough that you can wear them on one shoulder or messenger bag style. Kept the green one for myself and the other two were immediately given out as thank you gifts to friends who drove 2 hours just to help me move :)


Happy side discovery, that measurement happens to fit an iPad perfectly. Next step is making iPad cases with button flaps and a strap to carry them!

Boredom and A Sale on Bulky Yarn...

This is what happens when I get a 50% coupon for yarn and have a full day with nothing to do. Gotta love it. He's super soft and super cuddly. Cats are there to show scale, and let me tell you, those ain't no tiny kitties. They didn't even sell eyes big enough for him, so I had to get buttons! I'm hoping to sell him for $35, we'll see how it goes. He has found a home! He is now comforting a friend of a friend who just recently went through a breakup. He's the perfect guy to compliment her Ben and Jerry's moments. :)

He took 248 yards of yarn! WOWEE! Totally worth it for the cuddle factor though.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Visiting Poet Charms

This weekend I went to visit Lisa from PoetCharms, who also has an awesome Etsy store, and got a intro to sewing course from her. Our project for the afternoon, reversible totebag. They're square. They're simple. And they're useful. Works for me.

The week before I had taken a trip to Joanne Fabrics and scored some really cute cotton prints for the bag, fruit and polka dots, oh yeah.

Arriving at Lisa's house was like walking into crafting heaven. There was not one, but TWO craft rooms. Two rooms filled with cloth, and yarn and thread, and ribbons, and a million other things, just waiting to be turned into something awesome.

Once I was done drooling, we got to work, and thanks to Lisa (and her mom's) patient coaching, and occasional teasing, I ended up with an epically awesome (and HUGE) tote bag. Once I got home and had used it for a day or two I realized I was loosing my phone in the vastness of the bag so I threw on some pockets inside and out and here's the end result of lesson one in remembering how to sew!


Monday, June 28, 2010

iPad Cases

When I got my iPad I decided to get a case for it too, unfortunately the case was on back order for a MONTH and I needed some sort of protection for my iPad now. So I crocheted myself a protective case. Once I got the official case I needed to make another one because I had fallen in love with my first one but it no longer fit. Your choice of colors, up to three, $25.


Bags, bags, everywhere

I also started making gift bags, which are a blast to make, and super easy thanks to the knifty knitter. Bags can be made in a variety of sizes from small to large. Prices vary depending on size and color preferences.