Well, I finally have a couple of things to show and I’d better
show the more interesting one first!!
BUT, before I get going, I have had the most annoying problems trying to upload the photographs to this post (the first time ever I've encountered problems!) - I tried yesterday and again today and in the end I've only managed to do it by 'copy & pasting', which I know isn't the proper way of doing it, but I have at least managed to get the photographs on to the post! The quality of them though has suffered - has anyone else been experiencing similar problems???
BUT, before I get going, I have had the most annoying problems trying to upload the photographs to this post (the first time ever I've encountered problems!) - I tried yesterday and again today and in the end I've only managed to do it by 'copy & pasting', which I know isn't the proper way of doing it, but I have at least managed to get the photographs on to the post! The quality of them though has suffered - has anyone else been experiencing similar problems???
SO, introducing ‘Gustav’, my little woolly bear:
Apologies for the colour – the photographs were taken in the
evening under electric light, so the colours are bit brighter than true – he’s
a bit darker in reality. Gustav is from a pattern designed by Megan Wallace - you can find her on Etsy here. He
should be made in real mohair teddy bear fur really, but I don’t have any of
that, as I’ve never gotten into proper teddy bear making .......... although I
have been thinking about it!! instead I’ve used some lovely mulberry colour
100% wool. I’ve used bits of gorgeous variegated velvet for the innards of his
ears and for his hand and foot pads ...... I’ve also tried to grubby him up a
bit to make him look a bit older – sorry if it’s not showing, but he looks
quite cute in real life – Honest!! He’s even got his own metal name tag around
his neck tied on to a piece of lovely yellow chiffon ribbon.
Anyway, I hope Gustav was of some interest to you, as sewing
project number two is I’m afraid rather boring – on the face of it anyway! To
me however, it is REALLY exciting, because it’s the beginnings of me having a
dedicated sewing/craft room – YES!!!! Up to now, I’ve always used my dining
room, which has been OK, except that whenever I’m entertaining, I have to do a
mass clear-up ........ who out there doesn’t know what I’m talking about eh!!
And as I seem to be entertaining more often these days, it’s becoming a bit of
a nuisance. I live a smallish two-bedroom house and have always been reluctant
to give up the spare bedroom over to a craft room, BUT, on the grounds that I
sew far more than I have overnight guests, AND because I recently came up with
an ideal solution, I’ve decided to go ahead with the conversion.
And the solution??? Well, it’s simply a fold-up guest bed,
which folds up into a pouffe the rest of the time - it will live in the corner
of my craft room and when I fancy a little sewing break, I can relax on the
pouffe and watch TV, which will also be in the room. So ........ after a
boringly long story, this is my second make
I bought 3 pieces of very firm foam and plain brown fabric
from the market and covered them. I am pleased with it, as I managed to make
nice tight covers and the firm foam makes for a very comfortable bed and seat.
Eventually, I shall make an appliquéd, quilted cover to go over it to make it
look more interesting.
This is the bedroom as it is now.
I need to get rid of the bed (and I think I’ve found a new home for it, which is better than sending it to the tip)! And THEN, bring in a work table and shelving etc. – can’t tell you how excited I’ve been recently anticipating this transformation – I’m very easily pleased you know!!!! so you must forgive me LOL
I hope very soon to be able to show another photo of my new
craft room!