Wednesday 25 April 2012

Doing good

A couple of months ago, a got a email request for a space on the adult 'learn to sew' course. We were doing cushions and Jenny was a great student. She had a background in interiors and had taken screen printing (yeah!) wanted this to translate this into a line of accessories.
Jen at work in her studio.
A very keen student she came in and learnt how to use the machine and left with a cushion that was beautifully made. We did some applique work on this as well (I am very sorry that I neglected to take a picture of it!). The next time she cam back she mad a cushion again only this time with a zipper and we worked on buttonholes as well. I do remember that her cushion had stripes in green and watermelon on a white background and the colours just popped. The end result was a lovely cushion that looked very well made.
She is working on making to sell under the web store name of The Orange Lamp now and her blog follows her story. I love the picture of her first cushion made for her first customer, her daughter!
cushion! 
I know a few of the workshop participants have gone on to  make things to sell which always makes me feel very proud. It's so nice to see people using their skills :) Good luck to Jen, I will be following her progress... If you would like to check out her story, find it here

Monday 16 April 2012

Central St Martins and Easter.

 Following my printing dreams led me to sign up for a computers for digital print course at St Martins over the Easter holiday.  The new space is AMAZING! a converted grainary building that is literally a two minute walk up the road from Kings Cross. Everything about this place was inspiring... anyway on to print.


Central Atrium with amazing light
Part of the old grainary building. 
I am essentially a screen printer at heart, I love pulling a screen and seeing inks, colors and textures being created. But it's hard to ignore what digital prints have done for the industry. 
We were lucky, in a class that could have had ten, we had four. We also struck gold with the teacher
Laura Baker, http://www.lauraberens.com/index.html was an amazing teacher. A teacher, a working creative artist (scarves and accessories for sale at Liberties and the V&A shop) all this while writing a book about laser cutting. She was inspirational and very practical. My favorite part was how she taught. She gave each of us what we wanted the course, an amazing feat for any teacher to do. 


What have I learned from this? quite simply how to create on a computer and send it off to the printers! I am looking forward to seeing my first work on print. The idea that this can be so simple (no screen, no ink, no mess) is still hard for me to wrap my mind around. One step closer to my dream of print on fabric. Deep breath as I start another term of teaching and trying to create more... 


Wednesday 4 April 2012

Busy days

Easter holidays and the kids are home. How much do I love the holidays? We are all so much more relaxed and I love being around them. Miss T is learning to ride her bike without her trainer wheels and doing so well and Mr A has plans to build and hammer and make things, and of course play with the latest addition to our family, flopsy.

He is very cute and cuddly and has such a definite personality that I suspect includes a healthy stubborn streak. He lops out to the garden at full speed if we are there and happily hops about. Having in animal in the house again, reminds me of my own childhood though we always had dogs and not cute little bunnies :) 

On a more personal front I have been working on losing weight and with it of course comes the fixing of clothing! I redid a few pieces that were old favorites to suit me better. Here is one that I loved the print of. The fabric is a lovely flowy (is that not a word?) silk and I wore this lots. I decided that it would look nicer as a shorter more fitted top. I cut the sleeves off at elbow length and took the sides in for a more fitted look.


I then used my trusty overlocker to create sleeve and bottom bands to get a more blousen look. 
I love it and have worn it twice already. Am also working on a batwing top style that is printed in front and a lovely plain drapey knit at the back. 
Have a wonderful Easter...