Wednesday, 25 February 2015

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER- THE LOW-DOWN ON DECEMBER CRAFTERNOONS 2014!!

AND HERE'S HOW OUR DECEMBER QUARTERLY CRAFTERNOONS, 2014 UNFOLDED. CRAFTY GOODNESS FOR THE YOUNG AND NOT SO YOUNG, EXPERIENCED AND THE NOT SO EXPERIENCED!!

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I just love the bright, bold colours in this picture, although the angle is a little hard on the eye don't you think? There are many beautiful items that find their way into the Upper Yarra Arts Centre, Warburton for our Quarterly Crafternoon Gatherings.
Look at this beautiful sewing box bought in by Ing who was hosting our 5000 Poppies workshop. 


It's poppy-mainia as there are now well over 100,000 poppies that have been created internationally for the display at Federation Square.  It's so wonderful we have been able to contribute. Speaking of which, have you seen the gorgeous mosaic display out front of the Warburton RSL. Souix Dolman, Mosaicist extraordinaire along with the local  community have created an inspiring tribute to the 40+ local soldiers lost at Gallipoli. Get along to see it if you can or check it out on your way to our March Quarterly Crafternoons in a couple of weeks.

Once again, our workshops were packed to overflowing leaving me quite humbled by the fabulous support these events receive. Love it! 

LET'S START WITH OUR 5000 POPPIES TABLE 

 Ing Cuttiford hosted this table and her lovely sister can all the from Numerka (!!!!) just to participate and support us, what a fab gal!! Just look at that sea of red poppies! I am so excited about the final resting place of these creations coming up in April and will definately be at the exhibition.
 Guests were guided along in their poppy-making journey with expert guidance and enthusiasm. Little Chloe came along with her mamma and they created a beautiful felt poppy to be proud of.


Whilst our doyene of Yarn Bombing and Community Craftivism Dakini of Warburton Stitching Witches actually learnt to crochet! She can knit til the cows come home but crochet has eluded her til now. And how great is it that we had a fella this time around. He had seen how one can crochet with plastic bags so came along to learn the ropes! Fantastic!


WET FELTING WITH MARLENE HOULDEN 



Marlene is an expert felter and runs popular classes on the subject. SHe is so king and generous and loved sharing her skills with us. Seeing it was almost Christmas, Marlene (standing up in the blue wearing a gorgeous felted necklace) shared her method for wet felting baubles and I could not believe how quickly and easily these worked up.
Here's a brief pictorial......................

First we started with a small ball of yarn which is a fab way of using all those little bits of left over stash. Some wool rovings, a bar of soap, dry felting needle and a tea towel. 
 The wool rovings are layered and wrapped around the yarn ball and when thcik enough,the whole ball is dipped in warm water and rubbed onto the bar of soap until really soapy.

 You can add trimmings and detail and then roll the ball all soapy and wet until it feels like it's shrinking. This is such a fantastic activity to do with kids too. My kids love it.

When it's completed, it can be embellished anyway you like. This was sooooo much fun and we thank Marlene from the bottom of our hearts for being with us on this day. We had a ball!!!!

And look at this.............................. Ta- Dah!!!!!!


LEARN TO CROCHET FROM A CHART TO CREATE A CROCHET STAR BUNTING WITH JENNY SCAMMELL

Jenny is just a superstar when it comes to our Quarterly Crafternoons. She comes up with the goods time and again and is a fantastic teacher.

This particular workshop was to focus on learning to read those funny pictures that come with some crochet patterns and if you like a lot of International designs, learning to follow a symbols chart is the best way to go. I have often been frustrated by a gorgeous design that I can't make because I haven't learnt how to read the symbols. Unfortunately there was no time for me to join this table but I may receive a private lesson from Jenny! Also, I can't believe this is the only picture I have of this workshop. I am continually surprised how on the day I'm pretty sure I ahve taken enough photos and then it comes time to writing this blog and, well, here's the evidence- I haven't !!! Sorry! It was a huge success yet not without it's challenges. There's a link to learning how to read crochet symbols chart here  (might look at that myself!) or you can do your own search. yay, just found another picture of the lovely Jenny herself showing the crowd how it's done.
ooo, and another of the crocheted star itself............
 And a better one of the chart pattern............


Speaking of stars, here's a pic of an amazing star blanket Shara Lambeth bought in for our Show N Tell.

ooos and ahhhhs here, it's totally gorgeous. Me wantie!!

EVERYDAY OCCASIONS CARD MAKING WITH AMANDA DAVERN

Amanda returned with her gorgeous card making and she never ceases to surprise me how easy she makes this all look. Actually, it IS easy. Especially with her Stampin' Up kits and if this sounds like a bit of a plug, well, it kinda is!! Only because I think it's amazing and I'm all for it!
Because if I can open a box and pull out these gorgeous materials.................

 Then simply add a stamp..............................
And arrange them in a way I like (or use the suggestions the kit comes with which = even easier!!)...........


Then change it all (coz I can!)........................


Then, get side tracked by another gorgeous design..........


Then make a professional  looking card just like that................

I WANT to plug this and no way do I get anything out of this other than to show you how how amazing this is and to tell you you should come to Crafternoons to try this for yourself, then my job here is done!!
Thank you Amanda, I love having you here at Quarterly Crafternoons! 


Well, I hope you have enjoyed the catch up albeit a little late! Now off to prepare for our March 11 Quarterly Crafternoons Gathering. Are you going to come along?

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