Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Dipping my toe into the water - again.......

After the excitement of the last few weeks, it is time to return to the task in hand.  To sell online or not to sell online!  A dilemma which has caused me many a sleepless night. I decided to ask my new blog and facebook friends their opinion.  I do not know what is making me hesitate, the world of the internet seems to unnerve me a little, I am sure it is an age thing!  I have had a few sales through my blog (thank you, you know who you are).  I am going to do what I have seen other people do which is link their blog and facebook page and post about their work for sale.  Here goes!!



 new - inspiration packs
 
 
 shades of grey
 
 
 my favourite ashes of roses and grey
 
 
rose & wine
 
 
I have been dyeing lots of lace, linens, silks, organza, crochet trims, old curtain tape and ribbons to create little packs of inspiration for embellishment, scrapbooking, applique etc.  It has actually taken me quite a while to sort, iron (I know I don't 'do' ironing normally) arrange a complimentary colour palette that I am happy with for each little collection of fragments.  I have been working on a range of necklaces, dip dyed and very delicate - sneak preview below.....
 
 
faded pinks, browns and greys (yes I know it's those colours again)
 
Next task is a trip to the post office with a mock up pack to get it weighed.  I got a template from the post office which has the appropriate slots to identify the method you can send your parcel depending upon the size and wouldn't you know it - the pack will not fit through the letter slot (you would be hard pushed to get a thick piece of paper through this).  So as not to overcharge folks, I am doing a dummy run with said finished pack, oh and then there is sending abroad!!!!!!!
 
 
I look forward to your comments.... until next time I will leave you with a little updated picture of our little treasure Thomas...
 


 
 


Sunday, 19 May 2013

Introducing Thomas......

Thomas was born on Sunday 21st April, at four minutes past five by caesarean section.

 
Emily is doing really well and Thomas is a very contented baby.  We are so delighted to be grandparents for the first time.  We are totally smitten!!!
 
 one day old
 
 

babysitting little Thomas for the first time
 
 
Happy, happy days........ until next time Jayne xxx
 




Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Lady in Waiting.......

I have been neglectful of my blog over the last few weeks.  My excuse is helping my daughter Emily to prepare for the birth of her baby boy.  He is now overdue so we are all on tenterhooks awaiting his arrival. 

Funny how sorting and organising is contagious, I have been delving into cupboards, drawers, stacking boxes - making a complete mess into the bargain.  I have unearthed some real treasures in the process which I am delighted about.

I found all my College work, spent a little time with a cuppa perusing the pages of my sketchbooks - anyone who knows me, knows I do love a sketchbook, oooh and a mood board, and a concept board which is why I have a lot of them  It was so nice to revisit the process in which I created the work I made at Cleveland College.  Very happy days, it has made me think about starting a new book, it always creates inspiration as a starting point for new work.  It is increasingly hard when you are out of your creative environment to keep the momentum going!

I digress, (well it is called the ramblings of.....) I also found some newer pieces I created which I had not managed to photograph as the light has been so poor of late.  A sunny day spurred me on to take images on my favourite prop the lovely old book.  Here are a few of the pieces, definitely still in my grey phase....

 teeny tiny felt, lace & crochet corsages
 
 
 Slate grey corsage
 
 
 muted tones embellished with vintage tiny button
 
 
 my favourite linen button centre
 
 
 shades of grey, accents of duck-egg blue, crochet, lace, tatting embellished with crochet pansy
 
 
natural merino wool hand-made felt with tiny mother of pearl button centres
 
I am working on some necklaces using vintage crochet and lace, dip dyed and embellished with trims, lace and of course mother of pearl buttons....
 
Until next time....... Jayne x

Sunday, 24 March 2013

The story of the battered and tattered tin.......

Just a quick post to tell you about my latest charity shop purchase.  I do love it when you buy something that you feel is a little special.  I spotted said item on the floor in a corner of my local Age U.K. shop and commented to Maggie, the Manager what a lovely tin it was.....

maybe a cake tin in a former life?
 
Thinking of how many 'props' as I like to call them I already own, I was hesitating when Maggie said it was a button tin!  Well, as you know I do love a button - especially on a card, or an old linen or mother-of-pearl one.  So what is a girl to do when faced with such a dilema?
 
take a peek inside of course!
 
 
oooh looking interesting!!!!
 
 
a box within a tin - short whites no less!!!
 

a selection of caramel, cream and chestnut vintage buttons
 
 
a tin full of possibilities.....
 
I fell in love with the tin, the contents were an added bonus, so yes, it came home with me and what else do you do on a winter's Saturday night, yes, you sort your buttons out!  There are a lot of gems and a lot of ordinary buttons but that is part of the fun.  My mother, in her words, 'wouldn't have given the tin house room'.  I told her this afternoon about my buttons and the lovely old tin, she just shook her head!
 
I have been working on painting a little wall cupboard.....
 
gorgeous decorative hinges and ceramic handles
 
 
handy couple of shelves
 
 
preparation done (yes me being a slap dash kinda girl decided to do it properly)
 
first coat of  'Flintstone'
 
a work in progress.......
 
Until next time............. Jayne x


Thursday, 14 March 2013

Back to the very beginning.......

I have been neglecting my blog of late.  A nasty flu type virus is my excuse.  I could just about manage to download an image to facebook but composing a post was beyond me.  However, after two weeks I am feeling a bit like my old self again. 

I decided to revisit a technique I learnt in my first year at College.  I do enjoy making felt and adding other elements whilst laying out the fibres.  I have been asked to make some small pictures using the techniques I use in my corsages and wristcuffs.  I have never made a picture before so I created some tiny fragments that I could work into with embroidery and maybe some beading.....


felt, silk fibres and lace

 
an accidental heart!
 
 
and another!
 
 
seems to be a bit of a pattern occurring here!
 
 
close up of fibres and lace
 
 
a teeny tiny fragment
 
 
I have not been out and about and have missed my visits to my local charity shops.  I found these little gems yesterday, in all my favourite colours.....
 
subtle spring shades
 
 
I love an old bobbin of thread with an interesting label
 
 
lovely crochet trims - the dye pot beckons!
 
 
and finally a lovely bag of buttons and old blanket labels - a gift from Gill P - thank you Gill!
 
I hope you all have something interesting and exciting to work on at the moment.......
 
p.s. Emily and I have been decorating this week, she is blooming, tired but well.  Only five weeks to go....  until next time Jayne x
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 


Friday, 15 February 2013

Done and Dusted!

Sometimes orders take you much longer than anticipated for no particular reason.  On Tuesday I finally posted my completed order and ridiculously could have skipped all the way home.  There was a lot of extra dyeing to be done, so maybe that is how time ran away with me.  Here are a few images taken using my new 'props'....

large cream corsage using vintage lace and crochet
 
 
large black corsage incorporating fabrics and centrepiece from the Victorian bodice
 
 
browns and taupes embellished with a daisy and smoke mother-of-pearl button
 
 
shades of pistachio
 
 
seven shades of grey
 
I am pleased the way my book enhances the corsages, what do you think?  I have been making another corsage for a 50th birthday present and the lady loved it so much she has asked me to make her a one with a matching wristcuff all in shades of reds and corals.  They dye pot beckons.....
 
My next post will be entitled - Back to the very beginning.....
 
Until next time, spring is just around the corner, I saw the first snowdrops in Northumberland at the weekend.  Jayne x

 
 
 
 

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Looking for Lace......

I am in the middle of making corsages for an order to be completed by the end of January.  I decided that I needed to find some of my more precious pieces of lace to dye.  Easier said than done, and thereby hangs a tale!  Looking through my various boxes, hampers and suitcases led me to waffle away an afternoon.  However, sorting through my stash of gorgeous crochet trims, doilleys, traycloths, lace etc etc.. I came across many unexpected treasures that I had forgotten about.  Sorting does have an upside, although there is always that moment when surrounded by all the debris that you wished you have never started!  I knew I had a few pieces of very fragmented exquisite lace and boy were they elusive!  Why is it always the last box you look in?  The upside I suppose is that you organise (try to) while you search hence this very, very smart box of trims....

a little box of beauty

Whilst sorting I came across my degree show pieces which I sorted into a lovely old suitcase given to me by my friend Elaine's mother...

a lovely tattered and battered case

gorgeous interior paper design

I found a beautiful vintage collar which I had temporarily misplaced (along with another dozen things!)  I bought this in The Kasbah (no not in Morocco) a local furniture emporium.  I found this in the bottom of a banana box amongst crochet doilleys and tablecloths.  My heart skipped a beat when I found this little gem and it was purchased along with a few little other pieces and I knew immediately that I would never part with it.  I am thinking of keeping it the natural colour but maybe dip-dyeing it a little darker on the edges to give it a more time worn appearance.  Apologies for the quality of the images, the light is so poor at the moment.

Betty volunteered to wear the collar

I think I will just make some simple ties to fasten the collar

my favourite detail - the little circles

Better get back to the dye pot, my lovely treasured fragments are soaking.....  until next time Jayne x