I've been making fibre art jewellery lately and thought you might like to see some.
5 Mar 2013
Fibre Art Jewellery
Posted by Captain Skulduggery Dug at 2:35 pm 5 feedback
Labels: brooch, crochet, daisy chain, freeform, jewellery, jewelry, necklace
21 Jan 2013
Facebook Find... Mister Finch
I found Mister Finch via a link on a friends Facebook likes section and Oooooo how I love his work. I just had to put it up on the blog for you all to see.
Mister Finch is from Leeds in the UK. I think his work is imaginative and beautiful. He is quite evidently interested in and influenced by nature, but his works have a fantasy quality too and I think it is that which attracts me to them so much. He describes himself as "a self taught male textile artist", and I think Textile Art is a great term for what he makes. His mixture of vintage and modern fabrics interests me, as well as his use of textures. I like the tea wash he puts on the pieces to age them. The effect reminds me of the pieces of vintage linen that I have inherited from my Welsh Grand Mother.
Posted by Captain Skulduggery Dug at 2:50 pm 16 feedback
Labels: art dolls, Mister Finch, Textile Art
9 Jan 2013
Hooping Workshop - Swansea UK
Level: Beginners/intermediate
Price: £15 per person
Teacher: Lynne Davies
Date: 9th Feb 2013
Time: 12-2pm
Venue:Circadian Fitness Dance Studio, Mond Buildings, Union Street, Swansea. SA1 3DN
This 2 hour workshop is perfect for complete beginners through to people wanting to advance their hoop skills past the basics. We will be covering core body and off the body moves, arm and leg hooping and generally having fun. Individuals will be shown moves to suit their abilities. If you have your own hoop please bring it along, if not I will have workshop hoops of various sizes for you to borrow. Book now as there are only 12 places. Come and have an afternoon of wiggletastic fun!
Posted by Captain Skulduggery Dug at 3:36 pm 0 feedback
Labels: hoop, hoops, hula hoops
2 Jan 2013
Look Who Needs Adopting
This monster to me many hours to make. He has a hand knitted 100% wool skin, that once completed was washed and felted down. He then has his eyes attached and sewn in place before he was stuffed. He then spent a very long time sitting on the shelf in my work room whilst I waited for him to tell me his life story, so I could style him.
It took some time to decide how he should look, as originally I believed he should be wearing a lot of clothes, but after making him some and putting them on him it just felt wrong. The only part of the clothing that stayed was his top hat. The top hat was also knitted and felted down in the same way I make all my mini top hats and then sewn in place. After sitting on the shelf for what seems like an age it suddenly occurred to me he needed a big handlebar moustache. Once that was in place it was obvious he should have a monocle. Now he is finished and looking for his forever home. I hope you like him. He was created with lots of care and love.
Posted by Captain Skulduggery Dug at 10:02 pm 1 feedback
Labels: monster, moustache, piratepixiecrew, Sir Mortimer-Finknottle, top hat