Owls have been big business in the design world now for quite a few years. One of the latest spoonflower contests is called 'what's the new owl?' so I entered with a design based on my work 'colleagues' (my cats obviously):
These ones seem to look a bit smug and happy with themselves don't they.
I've noticed I am having a tendency towards girly colours at the moment. I'm clearly feeling influenced by all things baby girl right now.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
baby bears
My new nursery fabric collection called 'baby bears' is now available for sale in my fabric shop here
There are colour variations on all of the designs shown here, plus 2 cheater panels to make easy lap/cot quilts (shown below), one each in a boyish and girlish colour way:
There are colour variations on all of the designs shown here, plus 2 cheater panels to make easy lap/cot quilts (shown below), one each in a boyish and girlish colour way:
My 'I see creatures' cheater panel also arrived a week or so ago. I love the way it turned out and can't wait to sew it up.
Stupidly I forgot to order some backing fabric for it (baby brain perhaps?) so I've ordered some sherbet pips skipping dots in bubble gum which should arrive soon and hopefully will co-ordinate well. I'm planing to sew it up by the end of this week and will post pictures once it's complete. It will be the first thing I've made for baby Boo - who at 24 weeks is kicking away like a gymnast at the moment. A really weird and nice feeling all at the same time.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Awarded
Amy King of Shiny Orange Dreams awarded me a Leibster award a little while ago, which I have yet to get around to passing on (eep). I love Amy's quirky and cute designs so was super flatttered that she chose me for an award. As I've just passed on one award I need to have a little think about who I'll be passing this one along to, so in the meantime, if you are not familiar with Amy's work go and have a look at her lovely blog
Many of Amy's designs can be purchased as fabric here The designs below are just a few of my personal favourites:
and I'm also quite tempted by the iphone covers/cases Amy has designed too, available to buy here
Many of Amy's designs can be purchased as fabric here The designs below are just a few of my personal favourites:
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and I'm also quite tempted by the iphone covers/cases Amy has designed too, available to buy here
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All images used in this post are copyright of Amy King
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
apples and flowers and hearts
I've been working on a few prints for Children (small and big) in the last week, featuring apples and flowers and hearts:
There is also a whale, giraffe and flower in the set.
I plan to screen print some of these, and will likely sell the whole set as framed digital prints in my brand spanking new Not on the High Street Shop where you can also find some personalised wedding prints, new baby prints and of course my printed softies and bear kit.
My shop has been open a few weeks now and you will find most of my Mondaland products are available for sale (many products are available with different colour options - you just have to click on the images and choose options in the drop down menus).
Most recently I've added a new framed print featuring my love birds - which I thought would make a nice wedding/anniversary gift:
There is also a whale, giraffe and flower in the set.
I plan to screen print some of these, and will likely sell the whole set as framed digital prints in my brand spanking new Not on the High Street Shop where you can also find some personalised wedding prints, new baby prints and of course my printed softies and bear kit.
My shop has been open a few weeks now and you will find most of my Mondaland products are available for sale (many products are available with different colour options - you just have to click on the images and choose options in the drop down menus).
Most recently I've added a new framed print featuring my love birds - which I thought would make a nice wedding/anniversary gift:
Thursday, March 29, 2012
I see creatures - now available
Proofs have been received, tweaks have been made and my 'I see creatures' fabric range is now available to purchase in my fabric shop here
I think I'm quite partial to the pinky colour way, but maybe that has something to do with Boo (who is a girl!). In general, I'm not offended by pink at all, but do find that pink is everywhere when it comes to choice of colours in baby girls clothes/accessories.
I've ordered a yard panel of the cheater fabric in the pinky colour way so I can make a cheater quilt/playmat for Boo. The first of many makes for Boo that will probably happen over the next few months.
I think I'm quite partial to the pinky colour way, but maybe that has something to do with Boo (who is a girl!). In general, I'm not offended by pink at all, but do find that pink is everywhere when it comes to choice of colours in baby girls clothes/accessories.
I've ordered a yard panel of the cheater fabric in the pinky colour way so I can make a cheater quilt/playmat for Boo. The first of many makes for Boo that will probably happen over the next few months.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Let the Sun Shine
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Recently, Rebecca from littletree designs gave me a sunshine award. I'm not normally one for awards on blogs (I'm not ungrateful, I just find them a little bit like chain letters, and I'm a bit rubbish at passing them on too). That said, I do like the idea of spreading a bit of sunshine so I'll pass this one along. Before I can do this I need to answer a few questions about myself, so here goes:
Colour - my fave colour would have to be blue - most shades of in fact.
Animal - my lovely cats of course, who just make my day so much better by being there. They're sweet and funny and much more intelligent than people give them credit for, and they love you unconditionally - even when you have yelled at them for being sick on your bed.
Non-Alcoholic Drink - As boring as it sounds, it's water. I don't really drink tea of coffee, so a cold drink is always my preference.
Facebook or Twitter - Twitter. I just can't get along with Facebook for some reason.
Getting or Giving Presents - Giving. I love choosing something that I think the recipient would really like, and then of course there is the lovely wrapping paper and ribbon choices.
Flower - Fresias - they smell and look so good.
Pattern - I cannot possibly narrow this down to one type of pattern, but I can say I like bold graphic prints - think 60's and 70's and you're about there.
Passion - aside from designing and making, which I tend to think of as my job, I enjoy cooking and gardening (I sound old).
Number - I don't really have one, although having said that, I have had the same lottery numbers since I started doing the lottery years and years ago
So now I need to spread the sunshine around and pick five blogs to share this award with. I read a lot of blogs, but have picked a handful of talented folks that you probably already know, but just in case you don't, they are:
Cupcakes for Clara
Ellen Giggenbach
'Lil Sonny Sky
Orange You Lucky
Designer Jots
If you want to take part (no pressure though), just answer the questions above and forward the sunshine award on to 5 more lovely bloggers.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Boo
Today I have some news to share of the totally amazing kind. Meet Boo:
As of today, Boo (as we've affectionately been calling our little baby) is 20 weeks old - we had a scan this morning and everything appears to be normal. Such a massive relief, and as I'm sure any first time mum will attest, you have no idea what is going on inside you and it's quite scary going for an 'anomaly scan'.
Aside from having a growing tummy (which sometimes just looks like I've eaten a big dinner) I have really felt the first little kicks and movement in the last few days - again, quite a relief.
Baby's and birth in general are are amazing little feats of nature, but we're especially happy as we've been waiting for Boo for about 7 years and have had countless trips to the hospital to try and find out why Boo hadn't materialised before now. I'm sure I've mentioned it on here before but the reason why this was such a problem was that I have PCOS. Having had treatment to manage the PCOS and several exploratory operations, examinations, scans, x-rays and courses of pills, the only conclusion the doctors could come up with was that I had 'unexplained sub-fertility'. I was also told by a male doctor with no bedside manner whatsoever that 'you know you're not eligible for IVF, don't you'. Basically there are a number of factors that govern this in the county I live in, but age and weight are the two biggest ones. At 35 I am considered 'too old' which automatically rules me out on the NHS.
It was all becoming at bit disheartening to be honest. We'd gone from saying 'when we have a baby' to 'if we have a baby' and we were really starting to think it would never happen.
I was taking pregnancy tests regularly which were always negative and had become somewhat routine, so imagine how shocked I was when it appeared that (back in December) one of my tests looked positive. I say 'looked' as I really wasn't sure, so of course had to do another one, which also wasn't conclusive. I was physically shaking when my boy came home from work that day, and my first words to him were 'I don't want to alarm you, but I think I might be pregnant'.
After drinking what seemed like pints of water, I went to the shops and bought another pack of tests. The third test showed a negative result (agh!) so I had to do the fourth test which looked like a feint cross but again I wasn't sure. The following day, I was back at the chemist buying a digital test, one of the ones that actually said the words 'pregnant' and 'not pregnant' - conclusive proof. The test said 'pregnant +3' which meant that I was more than 3 weeks pregnant.
I've been lucky enough not to suffer from morning sickness at all (much to my huge relief) but have had problems sleeping for more than 2 hours at a time and waking for hours at a time during the night, not to mention frequent trips to the loo for a wee. More recently I have had mild SPD - which is basically pelvic pain - all of which I'm sure are normal pregnancy side effects, but on the whole, I feel well and extremely happy to be carrying a little Boo around inside my tummy.
Boo should make an appearance to the world in early August. We can't wait to meet our little baby for the first time in the real world. Exciting times ahead.
As of today, Boo (as we've affectionately been calling our little baby) is 20 weeks old - we had a scan this morning and everything appears to be normal. Such a massive relief, and as I'm sure any first time mum will attest, you have no idea what is going on inside you and it's quite scary going for an 'anomaly scan'.
Aside from having a growing tummy (which sometimes just looks like I've eaten a big dinner) I have really felt the first little kicks and movement in the last few days - again, quite a relief.
Baby's and birth in general are are amazing little feats of nature, but we're especially happy as we've been waiting for Boo for about 7 years and have had countless trips to the hospital to try and find out why Boo hadn't materialised before now. I'm sure I've mentioned it on here before but the reason why this was such a problem was that I have PCOS. Having had treatment to manage the PCOS and several exploratory operations, examinations, scans, x-rays and courses of pills, the only conclusion the doctors could come up with was that I had 'unexplained sub-fertility'. I was also told by a male doctor with no bedside manner whatsoever that 'you know you're not eligible for IVF, don't you'. Basically there are a number of factors that govern this in the county I live in, but age and weight are the two biggest ones. At 35 I am considered 'too old' which automatically rules me out on the NHS.
It was all becoming at bit disheartening to be honest. We'd gone from saying 'when we have a baby' to 'if we have a baby' and we were really starting to think it would never happen.
I was taking pregnancy tests regularly which were always negative and had become somewhat routine, so imagine how shocked I was when it appeared that (back in December) one of my tests looked positive. I say 'looked' as I really wasn't sure, so of course had to do another one, which also wasn't conclusive. I was physically shaking when my boy came home from work that day, and my first words to him were 'I don't want to alarm you, but I think I might be pregnant'.
After drinking what seemed like pints of water, I went to the shops and bought another pack of tests. The third test showed a negative result (agh!) so I had to do the fourth test which looked like a feint cross but again I wasn't sure. The following day, I was back at the chemist buying a digital test, one of the ones that actually said the words 'pregnant' and 'not pregnant' - conclusive proof. The test said 'pregnant +3' which meant that I was more than 3 weeks pregnant.
I've been lucky enough not to suffer from morning sickness at all (much to my huge relief) but have had problems sleeping for more than 2 hours at a time and waking for hours at a time during the night, not to mention frequent trips to the loo for a wee. More recently I have had mild SPD - which is basically pelvic pain - all of which I'm sure are normal pregnancy side effects, but on the whole, I feel well and extremely happy to be carrying a little Boo around inside my tummy.
Boo should make an appearance to the world in early August. We can't wait to meet our little baby for the first time in the real world. Exciting times ahead.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Cheater
I thought I'd put a couple of cheater/sampler designs together using the palettes of my 'I see creatures' fabrics, for the lazy quilter out there (I include myself in this):
This is designed in a yard size repeat and will be available for sale once I've seen and proofed the swatches. I'm actually looking forward to doing a bit of lazy quilting with these. I haven't quilted for the longest time. I have good intentions to do it, and plenty of fabric in the old stash but to be honest I'm a bit scared of cutting things up and then cocking them up (which is a bit daft I know!), so for now this lazy method is perfect for me.
This is designed in a yard size repeat and will be available for sale once I've seen and proofed the swatches. I'm actually looking forward to doing a bit of lazy quilting with these. I haven't quilted for the longest time. I have good intentions to do it, and plenty of fabric in the old stash but to be honest I'm a bit scared of cutting things up and then cocking them up (which is a bit daft I know!), so for now this lazy method is perfect for me.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
baby bears
I made a start on drawing these baby bears a few weeks ago but for some reason they weren't working for me. Having revisited them a few weeks later with different eyes it seems they were working for me, so I've designed a pattern featuring them - along with a couple of co-ordinating designs:
I plan to make them available as fabrics in my shop soon too, I'm just deciding which co-ordinating designs to go best with them and I have a few more in mind too which I need to work up first.
I plan to make them available as fabrics in my shop soon too, I'm just deciding which co-ordinating designs to go best with them and I have a few more in mind too which I need to work up first.
Monday, March 12, 2012
I see creatures + co-ordinates
A few weeks back I made a note on my to do list to design some co-ordinates to go with my 'I see creatures' design. I've been working on a few of those today in a boyish colour way and a girlish colour way:
I always tend to like the co-ordinates more than the key design. I think the simpler designs are just more me, maybe because I can see a wider application for them. I need to order a few swatches of these before I can make them available for sale but for now you can see all the designs/colours here
I always tend to like the co-ordinates more than the key design. I think the simpler designs are just more me, maybe because I can see a wider application for them. I need to order a few swatches of these before I can make them available for sale but for now you can see all the designs/colours here
Thursday, March 01, 2012
bouquet of felty flowers
With mothers day approaching I thought I'd make a few mothers day bouquets - similar to my wedding and bridesmaids bouquets.
This is the first, which contains 7 flowers, each of which has been stitched and topped off with a button, then threaded onto wire, bound and cased in a green felty wrap:
I'm sitting here surrounded by piles of felted wool jumper scraps so will be making more today and tomorrow. These are destined for a local selling event I'm doing next weekend but If I have time I'll endeavour to get a few into the shop too.
This is the first, which contains 7 flowers, each of which has been stitched and topped off with a button, then threaded onto wire, bound and cased in a green felty wrap:
I'm sitting here surrounded by piles of felted wool jumper scraps so will be making more today and tomorrow. These are destined for a local selling event I'm doing next weekend but If I have time I'll endeavour to get a few into the shop too.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
It's all new
At Top Drawer in January I launched my first couple of kits. Kits seemed to be really popular amongst the people I spoke to and I have plans to introduce a few more over the coming months. My first kit, 'little Brown Bear' is now available to buy in my Mondaland Shop:
I've also been working on some ideas for personalised baby keepsake gifts and wedding gifts, which will be available soon:
I have lots more new things in progress too that are keeping me quite busy at the moment. It's all good though. I'm feeling a bit of renewed enthusiasm and energy after a bit of a blah spell in January and February. It's the same every year - the January blah's always seem to hit me - this year they just spilled into February a bit too because I had Top Drawer to keep me busy during January.
I've also been working on some ideas for personalised baby keepsake gifts and wedding gifts, which will be available soon:
I have lots more new things in progress too that are keeping me quite busy at the moment. It's all good though. I'm feeling a bit of renewed enthusiasm and energy after a bit of a blah spell in January and February. It's the same every year - the January blah's always seem to hit me - this year they just spilled into February a bit too because I had Top Drawer to keep me busy during January.
Monday, February 20, 2012
I see creatures!
A design I entered into last weeks spoonflower contest (with a sea creatures theme) was placed 4th this week:
I might design some co-ordinates to go with this (when I get a moment). I think they would make nice nursery fabrics. In the meantime, this print, called 'I see creatures' is available to buy here
Spoonflower are now also printing onto Kona cotton. It's still quilting weight but a bit heavier than their regular cotton, which I think it great as it's a lot more robust - and is the same price as the regular cotton too.
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Spoonflower are now also printing onto Kona cotton. It's still quilting weight but a bit heavier than their regular cotton, which I think it great as it's a lot more robust - and is the same price as the regular cotton too.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
A MONSTER SALE
In a fit of much needed sorting out and tidying, I have decided there is just way too much stuff taking up way too much space in my little office/studio.
As a result of this, I'm having a Monster SALE in my wooly stuff shop.
Until the end of February, or until they have sold out, whichever comes first, my monsters are reduced by 25% - just use the code MONSTER at the checkout.
More sorting and tidying continues here, as well as lots of admin for something new and exciting in Mondaland - all will be revealed very soon.
As a result of this, I'm having a Monster SALE in my wooly stuff shop.
Until the end of February, or until they have sold out, whichever comes first, my monsters are reduced by 25% - just use the code MONSTER at the checkout.
More sorting and tidying continues here, as well as lots of admin for something new and exciting in Mondaland - all will be revealed very soon.
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
felted wool scrap bags
I really had to tackle my felted wool jumper scrap mountain so this morning I sorted it into colours, bagged it up, weighed it, photographed it, and popped it in the shop:
There are9 7 3 2 bags left, lots of yummy colours, perfect for small projects like bunting, monster making, needle felting or patching. If only I had the time to do some (or any) of these things!
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