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Friday, 30 August 2013

Applique Pet Portrait


Back in July I did a McCalls' free ebook review for Fons & Porter, making a great QAYG quilt for my son's girlfriend, Katie - 'Roses For A Drama Queen' (click this link to find out how to get your own copy of the pattern).  There's was a great response to the quilt from all of you which was really amazing, thank you everyone :D


Well Eric, Online Media Co-ordinator from Fons & Porter, has been in touch with me again and this time he asked me to review an online video class of my choice at Fons & Porter's website Daily Craft TV.

I've never done a video class before so I jumped at the opportunity and what's really great is that he's also given me a free class to share with one of you in my first ever giveaway.  More about the giveaway later (the giveaway is now over) but I want to start by sharing with you my thoughts on the video class and taking a look at what I've made.

 
To be perfectly honest until Eric approached me to do this I knew little about Daily Craft or Daily Craft TV - it's a recent venture for Fons & Porter collaborating with other craft instructors/niches.  The site has various course type options: Quilt (37 classes)/Sew (18)/Knit (3)/Crochet (4)/Scrapbooking (52)/Papercraft (37). Classes are priced at $4.99 and $9.99 and range in length from 20 minutes to just over 2 hours and the list of tutors includes Pat Sloan, Liz Porter and Marianne Fons.

You can watch a 30 second to 2 minute clip from each lesson for free to give you an idea if you like what they’re covering, the level it’s aimed at – you can also pick up some handy hints just from these clips alone – I learnt how to ruffle a piece of fabric using a piece of string and a zig-zag stitch!  I like that you can see and hear the tutor before signing up for the course - I think it's really important to like their manner and voice or you're just not going to enjoy listening while they're teaching you.


I'll just concentrate on quilting classes here - there were plenty to chose from including:
and, for beginners, there's


Buying it was easy - click 'Add to Cart' which prompts you to set up an account - name, address, account username and password, it only took approximately two minutes.  Your account is open immediately and listed within it is the course you’ve just bought which you simply click to access.  Your purchase is valid for as long as the website exists and you can watch it as often as you want.

 The class was fun to watch, the tutors Jodie & Ashley had a good rapport and work nicely together even though they admit to only having met for the first time the day before filming!  It was great that Ashley tries her hand at thread painting for the first time guided by Jodie because it makes you feel that it’s something really easy to just have a go at – no fear necessary. Throughout they share instruction and options along with hints, tips and suggestions, these include how to make your own lightbox, photo and fabric suggestions and final three stitch options.  They did suggest the 'non essential' use of an non-stick Teflon applique pressing sheet which I really liked, so I purchased a Nifty Notions pressing sheet and used it for my own piece. The girls start out with an easy smooth haired cat portrait and once you've got the hang of that they then show you how to develop the technique for a more complex fluffy/hairy dog.

After I watched the video I set about making my own applique pet portrait of my ever willing assistant Tatty.  I'm not going to do any sort of tute here - I'm thinking Fons & Porter will be hoping you'll drop by and watch the video too, so here's just a handful of photos of my own piece as I worked on it.

 The original photo of Tatty.

 My fabric choices.

 Breaking down the image - of course Tatty comes into the more complex fluffy/hairy dog category!

 All the pieces drawn out on Seam-A-Seam 2.

 Image reversed and all sections cut out.

Choosing what to cut from which fabrics?!

 The pieces laid out on the Teflon Pressing Sheet.

 
Transferred to the backing fabric.

 Free motion straight stitched in place and ready to become the front panel of my next cushion project.

I really enjoyed the class and I'm thrilled with my own Tatty portrait and here's a pic of my completed cushion which you can read more about here. 

 
It would have been nice if Jodie and Ashley had shown us a finished piece –  a quilt or cushion/pillow that incorporated one of the designs they worked on – there was a quilt shown in the background that included farm animals but we weren’t shown it in any detail.  I’d have like to have seen a close up of Mirabel the cat in a finished version at the beginning and end of the video so I knew what I was working towards – you do see it but she’s always got a photo or other items in the shot too – there’s no clear and close up shot of the stitching or finished piece.

The girls were friendly, the instructions were clear and simple and the piece is incredibly ‘doable’.  It’s not a ‘high level’ course - though I will admit this isn't my first time working on applique portraits, I've done a portrait of my daughter, Flicky in the past, making up my own technique and winging it along the way and this was remarkably similar.  I don't feel though that this previous experience was necessary as the course covered everything you could need to know.


At the time of writing there is no skill level given to this course – it isn’t listed in the ‘easy’ or ‘intermediate’ course lists, nor is it listed in the ‘technique – applique’ course list in fact you can only find the class by clicking on the Quilt tab at the top of the screen, not within the ‘Browse’ section or even under the ‘Instructor – Jodie Davis’ Browse link and Ashley Briggs isn’t listed within the Instructor section at all.  However, if you type Ashley or Jodie’s names or even ‘Pet’ or ‘Portrait’ into the ‘Search here’ box it can find everything immediately.  I found the interface really easy and imagine it would be the same even for someone with little computer experience.

In conclusion I'd be very happy to do another Daily Craft TV course again in the future if there was something I wanted to learn and it was on offer as a course.  It's still very early days for the site so I guess the site will continue to expand and develop offering more and more for us insatiable crafters and putting some competition out there for other online video course providers, which can only be a good thing.

(The giveaway is now over)

 I've never done a Giveaway before so we're breaking new ground here - I've wrestled with my conscience having had lots of thoughts previously around only wanting true followers who like my writing and I've decided to play it like this - 


Fons & Porter are offering the winner of my giveaway one free video lesson of your choice from the selection available at Daily Craft TV and I'm creating a giveaway that anyone can enter, all that's required is your email so I can let you know if you are the lucky winner.  That's it, you don't need to do anything else ... however, should you want to you can also have additional entries in the giveaway, just work your way through this Rafflecopter thing below (crikey I'm hoping it works and I won't know if it has until it's all too late and the giveaway's up and running!!!).  

The closing time is 12:00 AM EST as Monday becomes Tuesday on 3rd September 2013 and I'll notify the winner by email later on Tuesday.  If you're a no-reply blogger or using WordPress or Google+ please leave your email in the comment section or any entries you make will be nullified.  All other terms and conditions are listed within the Rafflecopter.

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE



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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Where To Shop For Yarn In Manhattan - Lion Brand Yarn Studio

Don't know about you but much of my life is spent waiting: for the subway; for appointments; to meet people; and for my plane to board, take off, fly and land, so I like to fill these moments crocheting granny squares that are so portable and versatile.  I've just finished my latest project so I needed more wool to start something new to occupy me on yet another flight that I'm taking next week.


I usually stock up on wool at Manhattan's Vogue Knitting Live or at Smiley's Yarns Manhattan Sale but with neither on the horizon I'd have to visit a real live wool shop.  My first thought "Purl Soho", my second "small bank loan"; checking out their website proved me right - a pattern caught my eye and the kits for it were a whopping $195-$780.  I put my thinking cap on - there had to be a way to make this blanket, or something similar a whole lot cheaper than that, for a start it didn't actually need to be made of Koigu Premium Merino!

I'd heard of another wool shop in Manhattan - Lion Brand Yarn Studio - but never visited.  Checking out their website I spotted just the right wool for the job and headed over with Flicky last Sunday afternoon.  Here're some photos of the Manhattan gem that I've discovered (apologies up front as they're poor quality from my phone).

We're here - 34 West 15th between 5th/6th.  You can't see it in this photo but that's a crochet and knitted 'under the sea' window display, just fabulous.  Check out those yarn bombed door handles too!  

  The store entrance - lots of themed projects on display here 'made in America'.

A Wool Wall

There're lots of interactive activities all around the store - you can trial yarns and try your hand at knitting and crochet.

At the back of the store, there's lots of notions and accessories - wool bags, gadgets, books, etc.  I succeeded in resisting a wool winder - I've wound by hand my whole life, did I really need it?
 Needles and Hooks!

 The staff were super friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble and they even offered to take this piccie of Flicky and me.

Great displays using benches, steps, boxes, and baskets - it all looks amazing while still being customer friendly.

 Found it - that's what I'm here for!

 A 'Martha Stewart' area.

 Another scrummy Wool Wall.

 Baskets of goodies.

 Beautiful silks.

 I love how they've used these old drawers to display the wool.


There're a large centre table and chairs for you to sit to plan your projects and knit/crochet a while.  I was amazed at how comfortable I felt in the store and even more telling - Flicky loved it - pulling out a chair she sat at the table to wait while I wandered happily around.  When I finally came back she told me something weird had happened, then she picked up a nearby knitting sampler and proceeded to knit some more of it ... I taught her to knit on a rainy afternoon when she was 12 but she didn't take to it and it's never been mentioned since, turns out it's like riding a bike, you never forget how!!!

The staff chatted with us and told us that on Tuesday evenings, 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm there's a Crochet Doctor in the store offering free help and advice for your projects and there's the same on Wednesday evenings for Knitters.  In fact, there's lots of free events - Thursday nights there's a knit/crochet meet up and the last Thursday of the month is Film night 'Flicks with Sticks' - how great does that sound?!


Here're the goodies that I brought home with me.  That yarn bag with a thread feed hole will be very useful when I'm on the plane - did I ever tell you about the time I was flying out of Paris and my ball of wool rolled down the plane during take off?  My husband was horrified and kept tugging at the strand of wool still in my hand to try to bring it back but, of course, the more he tugged the further the ball rolled - I giggled through the whole event but he was not amused!  Hopefully, this bag will ensure we never have an episode like that again ;)

The best thing about the day, apart from discovering a wonderful new store and staff that I feel so at home to drop in on again, was the slight glimmer of hope that maybe one day my daughter will allow her deeply suppressed crafty side to surface and we can make things together!!!



For details of other fabric, yarn, trim and notion stores that I've visited around the world along with the NYC stores I love, exhibitions and events I've attended and wonderful people I've been lucky to meet click the links below or in my sidebar :D


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Previously On This Week: 28 August


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Wednesday, 21 August 2013

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Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Previously On This Week: 14 August


Looking back at this week last year again there aren't any posts worth revisiting so instead I'll highlight another of my Blog Pages.

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