Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Does a Smoothie Need a Hat & Other Random Things For Charity

Whilst on a wander in Sainsburys the other day, I noticed that the Innocent Smoothies appeared to be wearing hats....little knitted hats! I had a nose and read the labels and realised that it was all for charity. Innocent have asked people to knit little hats for their smoothies, and then 25p from each bottle goes to Age UK to help older people keep well and warm this winter. Lovely, but very random! http://www.innocentdrinks.co.uk/bigknit


The little bottles do look very comical though, and very cosy, although it does seem sad to keep them in the fridge and then give them hats, it would seem fairer to let them be cosying in together around a nice warm fire, still in their little hats!

This has made me think about all the other people I have seen collecting for charity this time of year. There are always the charity 'muggers' around all the time, trying to get you to sign up to sponsor certain charities  but this time of year there seem to be people everywhere collecting, outside the tube, outside supermarkets, around shopping centres, they seem to be popping up everywhere. Now most of the collectors I've seen this time of year seem to be dressed as Santa but a very very pathetic poor attempt at Father Christmas. I don't think one of them has had a beard and not all of them have had hats.

The worst one I saw yesterday was outside Peter Jones in Sloane Square who had some dodgy looking red trousers, and an open Father Christmas jacket, with his North Face puffa jacket clearly sticking out underneath! Rubbish! He looked like he was half asleep and had only just managed to drag himself out of his pyjamas to come and collect money! The man himself was very lively and I'm sure was doing a good job but it was just such a terrible effort with the fancy dress! You kind of think that if you're going to go out dressed as Father Christmas you're at least going to do it properly! Like the smoothies!!

Saturday, 15 December 2012

It's Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Christmas....Jumpers!!

I don't know what's going on in the world at Christmas this year, but there are a lot more Christmas Jumpers making appearances. Maybe it's a new comfy weird craze, like onsies, or maybe its due to yesterday being the official Save The Children 'Wear a Christmas Jumper' day. Anyway, I've seen a massive amount more Christmas jumpers around this year, from the normal funny patterned almost ski style jumpers, to the amazing reindeer, Santa and penguin themed numbers.

We decided to celebrate the 'Wear a Christmas Jumper'  day at work yesterday, for the fun of wearing silly jumpers, but also to raise money for Save the Children. I was out Christmas shopping a few weeks ago with a friend  and she wanted to go into Primark. No I usually avoid Primark as it gets manic, and also I don't like looking like I'm wearing cheap clothes, but as it was a Monday, and so wasn't busy, I though 'why not?'. As soon as we got in we were bombarded with Christmas Jumpers. They were pretty cool, but nothing that made me feel really excited, and also I thought 'well everyone will be wearing them' and I HATE seeing someone else wearing the same clothes as me.
My boyfriend also has the same day at work (although on Christmas Eve bizarrely) and he wasn't too bothered about looking for one, so I thought I'd go downstairs in Primark and have a look at the Men's jumpers to see what was about. The children's section also happens to be downstairs and as soon as I came off the escalator I'd found the Christmas jumper I wanted!! Sadly they had already sold out of the bigger sizes (other adults I bet!) so I had to get a 9-10 (which actually didn't fit too badly) and I was so so so excited about what I was going to do to this jumper!!

Now above is the jumper so I bought it, which was pretty cool, but I immediately thought what can I do to it. Ideally, I would have wanted to make my own jumper, but having never actually knitted a while jumper before, there wasn't at all time to learn before the day, so whilst I was very happy with this purchase, I felt like it was a challenge to customise it as much as I could! So I started with bells for all the snowmen's scarves, so now I had a nice little jingle, and then went onto sequin stars for the tops of the Christmas trees.


Now the back sadly is just plain Navy, so of course that would never do! I painstakingly cut out the letters 'Merry Christmas' and hand stitched them onto the back. Much better. I also added some red pom pom tape around the next, just to finish it off. Again, much better.

Now the final touch was my exciting plan, which was that I wanted it to light up! I excitignly found some coloured LED battery powered lights which were perfect, and thereaded them through the knit in the jumper and voila! It was finished, and perfect. The reactions of most people when they saw me in work were 'Oh my goodness - did you make that???' Exactly the reaction I was going for and it made me very happy!!


(teamed of course with my Johnnie b tutu skirt!)

I'm now planning how many more occasions I can wear it on!! I've got at least 4 others planned which I am very very excited about!!


Saturday, 8 December 2012

Time For Another Quilt & Other Christmassy Activities

It was around this time last year that I started thinking about making a patchwork quilt as it seemed so horrifically cold out that I just wanted to be wrapped up warm and snuggled in a cosy patchwork quilt. However, it wasn't until February (when we tend to be a bit quieter at work) that I actually got round to making one!

My house has the heating set on perma-high (it did used to be an old peoples home so you've got to keep them warm) so it has been lovely this winter, considering my old flat pretty much had icicles hanging from the ceiling. Still it didn't stop me from waking up in the middle of the night last night feeling very slightly chilly and wishing that I had my quilt.



Some of the girls are off shooting for Summer 2013 at the moment which seems entirely wrong given the current below freezing temperatures! For one of the props, I was asked to make a patchwork quilt in lovely soft ice creamy colours. I loved making my last quilt and so even though this one was much simpler, I really got into making it and it was very much fun. It also looked really cosy and warm so I imagine will end up wrapped around a fair few babies this weekend on the shoot, as well as being laid out on the floor!


In other festive news I have pretty much done all of my Christmas shopping!! I haven't actually been out yet with the intention of doing some Chrismtas shopping, I just keep finding things which I think other people will like so it is very exciting! On a day off my and my friend Kate had to have to use up some of our holiday before the end of the year we went ice skating at Somerset House which was just so beautiful and magical! We then went for mulled wine for breakfast afterwards which was even more delicious and a perfect way to get into the Christmassy feel.




I'm off to make my Christmas jumper now so watch this space....

Monday, 3 December 2012

Can A Bee Ever Be A Rabbit?

This is just one of the very normal questions we ask ourselves on a daily basis at work. So my latest prop challenge was to make a rabbit piñata for our Easter shoot. Everyone thinks December means Christmas and time to get the Christmas tree out but in shoot season, we shot Christmas way back in June and July, so are now on to a rather belated Easter shoot. No wonder some of the models were confused when we were cracking out the Easter Eggs and chicks!!

So for one of the props to make for this shoot, I had to make a piñata in the shape of a Bunny Rabbit. I didn't have time to get out the papiermache and make a piñata from scratch, as we only had a few days before the shoot, and all of the bunny piñatas we could find for sale online were horrific! And terrifying!

So I thought buying a Bee piñata and converting it to a rabbit would be best as it was quite cheap and looked like it could be the same shape. Plus they did next day delivery so that was sorted.



When the Bee arrived.....I was slightly more worried! But as I'd said I was easily able to turn it into a Bee I got on with it! I started by ripping off the antennae, wings, legs and all the tissue paper and then got to work covering it in white crepe paper. I quickly added some wire bunny ears which instantly made it more recognisable as a Rabbit, bit mainly it just looked like a random creature which had been wrapped in bandages!! I had to leave at this point to run off and buy some meringues, and when I got into work the next morning, my creature was also wearing some silver baby sandals.....now it looked really odd!

I carried on wrapping, and cutting and adding some wire feet and slowly the Rabbit started to take shape. This is the finished product and I am very very pleased with it!




So the answer to the title of this blog is yes! A Bee can easily be transformed into a Rabbit!


Friday, 30 November 2012

Tim Walker

All the girls from work went to see the Tim Walker exhibition at Somerset House while I was away working in LA and I was very very upset to miss out. So when my Mum said she was spontaneously coming to visit me at the weekend, and wanted to see something fun at a museum somewhere, I instantly suggested it.

Having never heard of Tim Walker, along with my auntie, they were both a bit dubious, and until my cousin said he was planning on going as well on the same day, they weren't sure. But as we both wanted to go, and they just really wanted to see us both they agreed to come along. My dad also came along with us on a short stop before flying off to Cape Town (as you do) and again, I don't think he was completely sure.

Once we got into the first room though, with the model of a aeroplane, and the photos including the plane, my dad was hooked and thought it was pretty clever and cool. My mum and auntie were not so convinced though. Until we got into the second room. There the swan boat in the centre of the room, and the stunning way the dresses and outfits were captured to look like models, figurines, fantasy stories, and instantly they were hooked.

I loved it! I love anything that's a bit quirky, fun, upside down and just not normal and so this exhibition was like a dream to view. The addition of the models such as the giant grasshopper playing a violin, and the sand in the corner of one room made the photos come alive with such vitality that you wouldn't be surprised if you walked along the street and saw one of the images re-enacted in real life. It was mesmerising!

I've no idea how long we spent in there but it was a world away from the cold and rainy world outside and instantly I felt buzzing with ideas of things to make, design, draw and write about, it was such a fantastic exhibition. I've since mentioned it to some of my friends and will go along again with as many of them as want to go as I would happily go 2, 3 even 4 times.

My favourite shots were the ones in Namibia with the Leopard just casually modelling away in the corner, and especially the shot taken through a fly screen scrim. Equally, the shot of the girl on a statue of a horse coming into a conservatory littered with pillars and other statues was another favourite. Meanwhile the bed made from human bones (I didn't notice this until the 2nd time I looked at the picture) was mesmerising and horrifying in equal parts. Either way I massively recommend this exhibition to everyone, and on top of that Somerset House is such a beautiful venue, you don't need an excuse to go and visit!

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Croatia has a lot of steps & so does Montenegro!

Croatia has a lot of steps!! I'm sure that I had read this but I didn't really pay much attention, but we walked up a ridiculous amount of stairs in Croatia...and in Montenegro too!!


So as usual, I had too much holiday to be used before the end of the year, and just about managed to squeeze in booking a week off between finishing shooting Spring 2013 and starting shooting Summer. Me and my boyfriend had been talking about Croatia all summer so thought why not, and booked some flights. Much to the horror of my colleagues, we only took hand luggage (it was going to be sunny and you can fit a lot of dresses in one hand luggage bag) and also didn't book anywhere to stay! They thought we were mad!


The benefits of going to Croatia in October is that there are far less tourists (meaning old people wandering off their cruise ships) but it is still warm and sunny, and plenty warm enough to swim in the sea and go snorkelling. The downsides are that everything switches to 'Winter' from the 1st October and so lots of shops and restaurants close down, and the ferries switch to their Winter schedules which involves not running/running much less.


I definitely think it was worth it, as the slight annoyance of things being closed was way better than being overrun by annoying old tourists!! We spent a day and a bit wandering up and down all over Dubrovnik, and swimming in a little cove with some locals, then headed to the Island of Korcula which was equally stunning, and had the added bonus of also growing lots of grapes! We passed a very happy few days in Korcula drinking local wine, swimming in small coves, and eating pastries! Heaven!


From here we headed back to Dubrovnik, and then onto Montenegro, which had an equally ridiculous number of steps! We spent the night in Kotor,  a beautiful walled city completely surrounded by mountains, and walked up an old fort pretty much to the top of the mountain which had incredible views.



Sadly on our return to Dubrovnik, the sea was incredibly churned up and so although we headed back to our little cove to swim, we were scared of death and so didn't get in the water. Still, an amazing holiday!

Monday, 1 October 2012

All Things Green and Beautiful

I've been having a bit of a love affair recently with spinach. As a child I refused to eat spinach if it was called spinach as I declared it to be slime. However, my clever Granny used to call it holly and I would happily eat up my holly if it was put on my plate as I thought it was really hardcore and cool to be able to eat something so prickly!

I was given a soup cook book for my birthday by my house mates and one of my favourite and most cooked recipe from the book is a spinach and coconut soup - absolutely delicious!

I have made it many times, sometimes with chilli to give it a Thai style soup edge, sometimes with potatoes to make it really thick and creamy, but mostly just as it is as it is scrumptious.


When I haven't got any coconut milk in the house, I have been making a few variations on green soup, with spinach still as the main ingredient. I find spinach just makes you feel better at just the thought of eating it, it exudes goodness, and especially after an exciting weekend with a fair amount of drinking, I feel spinach is absolutely the best thing to be eating to make myself better and keep going for a weeks work.

To make it an ultra healthy soup, I quite often go for a green theme and put in anything I have in the house that is green. As one of my colleagues said today...'ugh - what are you eating' ...it may look like slime, but it tastes fabulous and very, very healthy!

The latest green concoction contains a red onion and vegetable stock cube, as the base soup ingredients, and then also contains spinach, peas, broccoli and celery! Yum!

Some Cushions, Hairbands and a Superhero Cape

So I thought I'd got most of the sewing out of the way for the Autumn shoot season but no...of course there is always more!

So today, as I was leaving work, I was given fabric to make 4 cushion covers for the Baby shoot, some lovely cobalt checked fabric to make a superhero cape and sleep mask, and then some soft silky fabric to make some head scarf ties.




Luckily I had no real plans for this evening other than recovering from a very exciting weekend so I had plenty of time to get on with all of this and sew.


One of the first things I do when starting sewing is to set the ironing board and iron up in my room and get ready to press as everything looks so much better once it's had a gentle press. I also love the smell that the iron gives of and especially the smell of warm cotton and I find the little clicks which the iron gives off very comforting!

Once again, better pictures to follow when the catalogue comes out next year!

Friday, 21 September 2012

A Vintage Kite, Some Flags and Another Elephant Mobile

This week has been busy busy! Work has been manic and every evening I've been coming home and sewing a variety of things (including the not so important fixing of my boyfriends jeans).

As promised, here is a picture of my Vintage Kite, although I'm sure I will get some much better images when the shoot is back.

I made a diamond pattern out of my trusty greaseproof paper for this, and then stitched some tubes onto the inside of one of the pieces, to thread my cross pieces of very thin bamboo into to make the structure of the kite. I then turned it inside out, stitched up the gaps and added the ribbon to hold and for the tail. Pretty!

I've also made some flags for another shoot which I'm heading off to in Norfolk this weekend, although again I'm sure there will be some much better photos when the shoot comes back. 


And finally, I had another order for an elephant mobile, this time in a range of blues, coral and yellow, a bit different from the previous colour themes but still looking very pretty. 



This one's all parcelled up now in a sturdy box ready to be shipped off to it's new owner in America tomorrow morning, before I head off to Norfolk. 



Monday, 10 September 2012

Some finished elephants and other pretty things

So despite being distracted by all of the good, and no so good weather, and being out all weekends, I have managed to squeeze in some time to make two very beautiful elephant mobiles. Here are some pictures...







Now I'm off to make a vintage looking kite from some lovely linen/cotton blend fabric I got from my faithful fabric shop on Willesden Green High road, I'll add some photos when it's finished. 

Saturday, 1 September 2012

A Day for Elephants

I'm not sure what my favourite animal would be, if I had to pick one, as there are so many contenders, but elephants are definitely one of my top animals to sew, as they just look so comic and cute. Amongst my many props that I made for our Winter baby shoot earlier this year, I made a beautiful felted elephant baby mobile, which is currently featuring on the website:


I was very excited to receive a message from one of our social media guys asking where this mobile was bought from as lots of people had been posting on facebook about how much they wanted one, and wanted to know where it was from!


So I messaged them all back, bought some new supplies and am now commencing with some elephant making!


Wednesday, 29 August 2012

When We Camped in a Lake....

So as usual for the August Bank Holiday weekend, we headed off to Greenbelt, one of my favourite times of year!! Now going on the horrific weather we've had this Summer (??) I wasn't expecting too much, and had my new wellies and rain coat packed. However, I did not expect it to be quite as horrific as it was!


On Saturday we had so much rain in a few hours in the afternoon that when we got back to our tent, which we'd happily pitched on an area that seemed on much higher ground than the areas around us, we found that instead of nice tufty grass, our tents were now....in a lake!!


One of the most distressing things was that all of our nice clean washing up which we'd done that morning had now all started to float away in the muddy, grimy looking water (the doctors staying with us told me we'd probably get Cholera!).


We survived the weekend, the waters went down slightly, but we did get VERY soggy and many less hardcore festivallers went home early as it just all got too much!


Monday, 13 August 2012

New Book!

As it's the summer holidays, I always go to my aunties house for a week (or as long as I can get off work) and hang out with my mum and sister and niece, so as it's crazily somehow August already, I've just spent a few days with the family.

My auntie has recently written a book called RE Active Church which is a series of workshops and activities designed to help primary school aged children to learn about Christianity. It is a very interesting and fabulously written book and has some beautiful drawings and illustrations at the back drawn by.......me! Ok, so the publishers have stylised them slightly but the original drawings I drew last summer and it's amazing to see them in print!

This fabulous book is available to buy on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/RE-Active-Church-Connecting-Christian/dp/028106766X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344848824&sr=8-1

Sunday, 8 July 2012

Some More Prop Making

So as usual, I've been busy sewing again, this time making some props in time for the last shoot of the season. As we're shooting Winter 2012 at the moment, it was time for a Christmas shoot so I've been getting very festive and making some Christmassy themed props, amongst other things.

A new hat for a chicken door stop - looks pretty cool!


A pretty robin and snowflake patchwork blanket!

Some felted Christmas Tree decorations...

Every cuddly toy needs a scarf for the Winter

And of course, another knitted stool cover. 

More photos of these to follow when the catalogues come out later in the year, I'm quite excited to see them in the real!

I've also been doing a bit of sewing for the Joey Essex surf campaign, organised by my housemate, so I was shortening some shorts and sewing on some Surf logo's ready for the shoot!

http://www.weblogdaily.co.uk/showbiz/joey-essex-launches-his-first-reem-fragrance/



Sunday, 24 June 2012

A Weekend of Sewing & Buttons

So for a change, this weekend has involved a lot of sewing and some buttons. Ok well maybe not for a change but I've been so busy with work recently that I actually haven't been sewing all that much (shocking - I know!)

On Saturday I went to the Roxeth School fete which was a fun day, although we were outside in the playground and as it started to pour about half an hour before we were due to finish, it was a hasty pack up! So I've been busy making and finishing lots of little bits for that, and also finishing my African batik print mattress covers. I've now finished them all and they look amazing! I can't wait to see them in place, on all the mattresses!


Then on my Saturday night adventures to the South Bank, involving cocktails, a comedy night with some very annoying people in the front row who ended up basically being thrown out by the comedian, more cocktails, and a party on the beach (the tide of the Thames was waaaaay out) in the rain. So a pretty standard night out in central London. In the middle of these adventures, I found this picture in a shop next to the National Theatre. It's amazing! I want one please....