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Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Jam Pots and Strawberries


These are some of my fabric Jam Pots.
The pots are made from silk habotai and one from cotton and PVA glue.
The cover is silk organza embellished with wool fibres.
Two of the pots have been made by first of all decorating the silk with transfer painted strawberries.
I have quite a few to make for the final piece of my project.

Friday, 30 October 2009

Jam Making Developments

I thought this strawberry was so sweet.
One of the last ones in my garden this year.

This is one of my Mum's Jam recipes from when I was a child.
Reading the handwriting brings memories of my Mum flooding back.
I have kept them for several years hoping that one day I would use them!

I am happy to be developing ideas from my Mum's hand written recipes in my college project.



One of my developments from my Jam Making.
Maybe it'll be a Jam pot cover.


One of the stawberries I have been working on.


Another development from the jam recipes.
I am pleased with the mini strawberry.
I have been tryng out machine embroidery and I am quite surprised with the results.


More to come on this project!

Friday, 16 October 2009

Making Jam

I took the photos as I am doing a textile project based on memories and I have decided to look at the memories I have making jam with my mum when I was young.

The plums were picked from my neighbour's garden. Tom was fascinated by the whole process.

Some of the colours and patterns produced making the plum jam were brilliant ( not to mention the smells) and I will be using them as inspiration hopefully!

By the way the jam is delicious (according to those I gave it to) !



Sunday, 6 September 2009

Tom's Miniature Garden

This is Tom's Miniature Garden. He made it for the Dundee Flower Show which has been on all weekend in Camperdown Park. He spent hours on it getting it just right. He got a wee bit of help with planning from me and help to make the box from his dad.
It was all worth the effort as he won 1st prize and two trophies for his entry not to mention £15 in cash!

A close up of the vegetable plot




The Sundial.




The Fish Pond.

Saturday, 5 September 2009

Making a Nuno Felt Scarf

I recently learned how to make Nuno Felt. This is the scarf I made. I am looking forward to wearing it and going by the weather I'll be wearing it soon.


Here is another Nuno scarf I made for myself but got Christina to model it for me. I dyed the silk chiffon in cold water dye and then added the various green colours of wool fibre to create the design. I'm pleased with the end result. I hope to make some for presents for friends for Christmas!

Sunday, 23 August 2009

Miniature Railway, Arbroath


This is an image I have developed for Kerr's Miniature Railway, Arbroath. I have used Jill's son's drawing and printed it onto prepared linen then added machine and hand embroidery. (Jill my friend is the owner of the Miniature Railway). Hopefully it will be printed for use as a postcard at the Railway.

Friday, 14 August 2009

Making a Fascinator

This is the fascinator I made at a workshop I attended with Janette Sendler in her shop in Perth. I really enjoyed making it.
I have incorporated a vintage brooch into the design.
Christina looks super modelling it.

I also made a corsage to co-ordinate with the fascinator.
Just need a wedding to go to now!