Metal clay - well, it was fun while it lasted, but I couldn't get the bronze clay to fire properly and some pieces broke, and yet another gas torch bit the dust! Really, the little torches are probably better suited to scorching the top of a creme brulee rather than being kept on continuously for eight minutes. So it's the end of clay. Or is it? I've only just discovered that you can get air dry clay in a lovely terracotta colour. Hopefully there will be some pictures next week...
A bumper week in the shops this week, so I seem to have been doing more packaging up and sending out than making. Not that I'm complaining! And I've reached a milestone with 100 sales in my Folksy shop. It's worth it when you get lovely feedback from customers who really appreciate your work, and makes all the effort worthwhile. This week I've sold necklaces for two people as birthday presents which is really special too.
So, I'm still working on a Viking knit chain for a pendant and the tutorial to go with it, but in the meantime I have been weaving. It's so straight forward and therapeutic once you have the main structure done. Here are a couple of creations...
I love the shape on this one - it took ages to get it (nearly..) symmetrical - if only I'd paid more attention in geometry at school!
This is for days when you feel like a square peg in a round hole...
And this is more scroll work than weaving, based on a technique demonstrated by the fabulous wire work queen, Laura Binding, on Jewellerymaker TV.
Meanwhile (in the world beyond my wire-work obsessed mind!), we seem to be drifting toward Autumn. Here are the blackberries already out behind the lake near us. They are not very sweet yet though...
I love the sunshine, and wish we'd seen a bit more of it this Summer, but the colours of Autumn are really my favourites. But before we head there, here are some dragonflies making the most of the current season.
Hope everyone enjoys the Bank Holiday, whatever the weather you're having, and gets time to relax, craft and make.
Here's a link to see what other lovely crafty folk have been making this week.
Alison x
A blog about making jewellery, dogs, literature, travel and other interesting stuff like that.
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Sunday, 26 August 2012
Handmade Monday: drifting into Autumn
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Monday, 2 April 2012
Handmade Monday: Dragonfly
Last week we were away visiting family, so I had limited access to my beading stuff - always difficult to decide what to take, knowing that you'll have some time but can't take the whole stash as we'd need two cars for that! Anyway, I had some wire, some glass beads and some sunshine, and this dragonfly was the result! Hope you like him.
It was a bit of a strange holiday. Normally we spend a lot of time with the dog charging round the beach, chasing balls in and out of the waves and playing football with my OH. The week before we went away, Lucca had a limp and went to the vets, and to our horror was diagnosed as having arthritis. At 3 and a half years old, that was not good news. So restricted walks on the lead on the beach, and the poor boy looking at us so confused. Despite the limp, he still wants to do everything he always did. Today he's at the vets for x-rays, so more worry and a house that feels so quiet and empty. But at least we should know more this evening.
Much better news - a jewellery magazine in the US is going to feature my wire flower necklace in September! This will be the first time Blue Forest Jewellery has been in print. How exciting is that! It's a long time to wait, but they need it sent in the next couple of weeks, so that's something else to distract me today, which is what I need.
Here's the link to see what other crafty folk have been making this week.
It was a bit of a strange holiday. Normally we spend a lot of time with the dog charging round the beach, chasing balls in and out of the waves and playing football with my OH. The week before we went away, Lucca had a limp and went to the vets, and to our horror was diagnosed as having arthritis. At 3 and a half years old, that was not good news. So restricted walks on the lead on the beach, and the poor boy looking at us so confused. Despite the limp, he still wants to do everything he always did. Today he's at the vets for x-rays, so more worry and a house that feels so quiet and empty. But at least we should know more this evening.
Here's the link to see what other crafty folk have been making this week.
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Friday, 5 August 2011
Folksy Friday: Anniversaries
All these lovely handmade shops are coming up for a year's trading online or more on Folksy. I've picked my favourite item from each of these 'veteran' online traders. Not only do they have stickability, they are also pretty skilled crafters too.
Happy anniversary everyone! Click on any of the pictures to go directly to the shop.



Happy anniversary everyone! Click on any of the pictures to go directly to the shop.
1. Sweet fabric birds by Cwtch
2. Sunny sunflower earrings by Putting on the Charms
3. One of many beautiful ACEOs available from GweddusArt/Teabreaks

4. Striking polymer clay pendant by Averilpam Design
5. Bronze flutterbys by flonightingale
6. Slipper socks (just for toddlers!) by Over the Rainbow

7. Pretty greetings by jujucards
8. Get festive early with this decorative cozy by The Crafty Bride
9. Delicate wire wrapping on this citrine pendant by Mystic's Realm
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