Keeping myself on track, here is a list of what I need to work on during September. ACTIVIST Clause 7 - study one example of how art was used to communicate a message and create cultural change. Make a scrapbook or similar about your findings . I'm not certain where to start with this, especially as making a scrapbook seems rather excessive. Perhaps I'll make a blog post about it instead, that will save paper and printer ink! CONSCIOUS CONSUMER Clause 1 - Actively aim to buy as little as possible . September is the last month for this Clause and I am expecting it to be easier once the children are back at school and ice creams are no longer an essential sanity-saving purchase. (Overlap with Money Saver) Clause 2 - Buy only second hand clothes . This is month three of six. I've done alright so far with two hand-me-down long sleeved tops ready for the autumn and a long skirt from Mind that I can wear in the autumn. Clause 5 - Learn to fix items that you would otherwise t...
The next craft I tried was Felting. In the book it just says "Felting", it doesn't specify whether this is needle felting, wet felting, making things from felt... I already needle felt, and have wet-felted with various levels of success, so I decided that I would "make something from felt". Hawthorn Handmade sell brooch kits under ' Felt Craft ' which is separate from 'Needle Felting' on their website. I chose the hedgehog . It's so cute! The instructions are really clear, apart from how to create a French Knot. So, I went online to figure out where I was going wrong. Apparently, they're 'easy to do and impossible to teach' according to one beginner's site. I watched lots of YouTube videos and think I can now make a little one with one strand of embroidery floss. Finished product Not too bad for a first attempt. I'm not sure I would wear it as a brooch, but I do now have some skills that I didn't have before. ...
I hadn't really intended to start the Craft badge so quickly, but Hawthorn Handmade have these gorgeous felt brooches and a cross stitch kit featuring a cactus . So I was rather torn between needing to save money for the Money Saver (and other Clauses), but also make presents. Anyway, I bought them, and I may also have bought a weaving starter kit at the same time. 😬 I figure that these starter kits will give me the skills I need to be able to make presents for the Conscious Consumer. You can't give gifts of gorgeous felted brooches if you don't have the skill set to produce the thing in the first place. I decided to give weaving a try first. I love it! Obviously, it's going to need a bit of work, but it's really enjoyable. They give you instructions on how to add the warp (the white string bits) to the frame, supply some wefts (that's the woolly bits) and explain some of the stitches. There's a pattern included if you want to follow a pattern, but...
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