CHSI Stitches 2017
/On Monday I went along to the bloggers brunch at the CHSI stitches show at the NEC in Birmingham. Here's a very photo heavy post on all the lovely things I saw.
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On Monday I went along to the bloggers brunch at the CHSI stitches show at the NEC in Birmingham. Here's a very photo heavy post on all the lovely things I saw.
Read MoreMake a dent in your fabric stash by making a garland of pretty bunting.
Read MoreA simple stitched Cushion Cover, or the snappily titled "Getting to Know my Sewing Machine a little better" Cushion Cover!
Read MoreRemembering my mum, on what would have been her birthday, by sharing an embroidery of hers.
Read MoreI love to knit and I love to crochet, these fingerless gloves bring both of those crafts together.
Read MoreI finally turned the old patchwork bedspread my Nan made for me in the 1970's into a cosy new throw and a fun tote bag.
Read MoreMake cheap and simple valentine decorations from old plastic food containers and nail varnish.
Read MoreHow to make a pretty glittered cone ring keeper from marbled air dry clay
Read MoreSimple and quick to knit, a cosy cowl in a basketweave pattern. Free Pattern
Read MoreLast year on a dull day in December when I should have been doing a whole number of things, I sat with a cup of tea had a go at making a Star Wars paper snowflake instead. When shared it on my personal facebook page some of my friends seemed interested to know how so I thought you might to see too.
I downloaded and printed a template from Anthony Herrera Designs and got to work. There is a great little video too that is worth watching before you start, with some info about how to fold the paper and tips on cutting out.
I could have made a whole blizzard of regular paper snowflakes in the time it took to make this, but who wants a whole blizzard when you can have a Yoda snowflake?
You make these with regular printer paper and sharp scissors but you also need a good sharp craft knife. This is not something for young kids to do in the holidays!
The most difficult bit was the internal shapes like the eyes and mouth as there are just so many layers to get through. I found it helped if I cut the shape with my knife, lifted as many layers as I could then cut again, repeating 3 or 4 times.
I did tweak mine a little and joined Yoda's ears up, on the template the are not.
My precious Yoda snowflake got packed away with the decorations and by a miracle was still intact when we got the deckies out again this year. I've run it through the laminator, after all my hard work I hate the thought of it getting ripped.
Now it's taped to the window for all the world to see. (Well, the people who walk down our street anyway!) The street light makes one Yoda really glow at this angle.
There are some Frozen Paper snowflake designs over on Anthony Herrera Designs too if that's your sort of thing as well as Guardians of the Galaxy and Harry Potter. I really love the Groot and baby Groot snowflake designs in the Guardians of the Galaxy collection ..... next time I have another "not really spare" moment I'll have to have a go!
Turn your mirror into a fun festive photo opportunity this Christmas with Chalkola Chalk Markers.
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Read MoreSave the Christmas cards you are sent and recycle them into unique cards to send to your loved ones.
Read MoreToday, to remember my Nan on her birthday, I'm sharing a lovely bedspread she made for me when I was young.
Read MoreOur gift wrap last year was almost free thanks to IKEA.
Read MoreI'm Julie, I love making things. This is where I share my ideas and enthusiasm
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