A genuine string bag made from just 2 balls of....... string! |
In light of the recent plastic bag tax we have all been purchasing bags from retailers which we give the dubious name of 'bags for life' and if you are anything like me you will have numerous bags but they tend to be somewhat on the large size for my quick run around boots for a few bits and bobs. So as you can imagine when I spied a ball of string in my craft room my mind started to think of a way to work with this to create just the thing!
Yes we really do mean string! |
They really do make such pretty accessories Avilable on our etsy shop https://www.etsy.com/ and search HankandSkein |
I have also been playing with Annie Sloane paint as a way of dying my string to make it into a unique colour, I got this idea after going to the most fantastic open day at The Ministry of Upholstery in Manchester. The Ministry is just a haven of creativity and is one of the most inspiring places I have been to in a long time, so much so that I have signed onto an upholstery weekend. I just love to learn a new skill and I could not think of a more fun thing to do than learn from people with such passion. I will share my results as soon as I have finished playing around with this.http://www.ministryofupholstery.co.uk/ Oh and I have signed up for a footstool course with them too..... watch this space!
Now as you will know if you follow us on facebook (FB) we ran a beginners crochet course for lovely group of ladies and we had a fabulous day. We have decided that groups of between 4 to 6 people is the perfect size for you all to get the attention required when just starting out with a hook and thread. Watch out on FB for future courses.
The table is set out for our lovely ladies |
They all worked so hard and went away with a new skill |
I must also tell you that inbetween all of the above I have this week become a finisher completer having finished, finally, Erin by Kim Hargreaves I have taken some time completing it but I am sooooo......pleased http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/erin-5
When we did our crochet course we were asked why we used yarns such as Rowan and I think the result above explains it, vibrant colours, good quality yarn which makes all those hours of knitting or crochet worthwhile and it will wash beautifully too. Need I say more!
On that note I will close this post, and take the time to wish you all a very happy weekend to come! Thanks for taking the time to drop in.....
With love Sarah & Helen xxx
I shared this picture earlier in the year |
I am now very proud to share the completed garment |
On that note I will close this post, and take the time to wish you all a very happy weekend to come! Thanks for taking the time to drop in.....
With love Sarah & Helen xxx
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