Showing posts with label hand knitted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand knitted. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2022

Crochet: The Lace of the Masses

 Hi! I'm back. Yes, it's been a while. During my hiatus I've been taking classes...lots of classes, in handwork, needlework, knitting, and crochet included.

Today I am listing the pattern leaflet "Fanciworks" by Coats & Clark. 

The leaflet has seven patterns to knit or crochet doilies and pillows. Some of the patterns are filet crochet while others involve the creation of handmade, knit or crochet, lace, which made me think of something someone said during a class. 

"At one time, lace was only worn by royalty and the wealthy. It was very hard to acquire, took long hours to make, and very expensive. Crochet was one way people could imitate the lace they could not afford."

This listing is a great example of that. 





 

Some of the patterns could be created to hang on a wall or in a window.  You can find the listing in my fiber art shop, PatternHaus Fiber Arts

Enjoy!


Friday, October 28, 2011

A Bagful of Etsy, Picking Out the Good Ones MissEileen’s Etsy Picks October 28, 2011

Halloween weekend is upon us with the cute little trick or treaters out in their adorable costumes, mom and dad trailing behind. By the time the kids make it back to the house they are all sugared and caffeined up, jabbering about the loot in their bags and the fun they had. I remember going through the candy with my sisters. We would dump the candy in piles on the kitchen table so Mom and Dad could check it out, then pick out our favorites. My favorites were anything chocolate. Anything, just had to be chocolate. That was long before I tragically became allergic to chocolate. I didn’t know other flavors existed. I didn’t understand why Baskin & Robbins had 32 flavors of ice cream; they just needed to make one as far as I was concerned.

Sorry, got carried away. Today is Friday and time for Miss Eileen’s Etsy Picks. Like a bagful of Halloween goodies, I’m picking out the good ones and I’m in the mood for my forbidden treat, chocolate. Here’s what I’ve found this week:

Vanilla and Chocolate Wreath      Vanilla and Chocolate Wreath by Charisma Gift

Baby booties little loafers cream and chocolate with gift box size 0/3M-                      Baby booties little loafers cream and  chocolate with gift box by Cath94170

Coffee Liquer, Chocolate Metallic Gold Circle Necklace      Coffee Liqueur Chocolate Metallic Gold Circle Necklace by Roe Design

6 Caramel or Chocolate Covered Apples FALL SALE Save up to 35% off your order (see shop front for details)   6 Caramel or Chocolate Covered Apples by Sweets Fairy Bakeshop

Friendship Bracelet - Chocolate Brown Leather Woven with Swarovski Turquoise Crystals                       Friendship Bracelet - Chocolate Brown Leather Woven with Swarovski Turquoise Crystals by Kes T Designs

Chocolate brown knit fingerless gloves / arm warmers / wrist warmers / with flower embroidery  Chocolate Brown Knit Fingerless Gloves by Woolmint

Klimt and Starry Night Gold Pendant on Etsy       Klimt and Starry Night Gold Pendant by Creative Art Center

Chocolate Linen Rayon Pleated Jacket    Chocolate Linen Rayon Pleated Jacket by Carey Dion

OK, those are my picks. What do you think? I love the colors in each item. They all look so rich and yummy. Voting starts today and ends next Thursday. Shop with the most votes wins a feature interview with me, Miss Eileen.

Shameless plug…..new fabrics in the GoofingOff shop, new and vintage patterns, too. I found some amazing Pyrex and other fantastic vintage, too. I’ll be listing those in the Miss Eileen shop. Stop by when you get a chance. Coffee’s always on, served in vintage cups, of course.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Clay Beads and More: An Interview with Beauty and Inspiration in Polymer Clay

Last week’s winner of the blog interview is Penny Stern of Clay Beads and More. Her beautiful barrette and work with polymer clay won the hearts of many. Her story won my admiration. Here’s her inspiring story.
Polymer Clay Flowers  and Butterfly Hair Barrette
Polymer Clay Flowers and Butterfly Hair Barrette
Tell us a bit about yourself
  My name is Penny Stern and I am from Ra'anana, Israel. Originally from London,UK. After marrying I moved to New York, Moscow and the last 13 years, Israel. I am a youthful 45! I have 2 kids - daughter,19 in the army, and son 17. 4 cats. Trained and worked as a dentist in the UK, but with all the moving countries I retired and concentrated on my creative side. Fortunately I have a supportive husband.
I have been enduring/suffering (don't like the word 'battling'!)breast cancer for the last 10 years, which 3.5 years ago spread to my bones. I have been having regular chemotherapy since then. Fortunately it seems to be working and I feel relatively good, but since it has been working the doctor wants to continue indefinitely with the chemo. One side effect is that it has made my fingertips numb, which can be a challenge when making things. But I am so happy that I have my Etsy business, as it gives me a real sense of satisfaction and purpose, knowing that I am creating things that people want, despite my illness. 
What are your favorite materials? Being quite girly I love anything that sparkles. So you will find glitter, faceted semi-precious stones and Swarovski crystal in my work. I also love polymer clay for its beautiful colors and versatility, and quality knitting yarns - especially angora and mohair.
Burgundy Bubbles Bobble Pompom Scarf
Burgundy Bubbles Bobble Pom Pom Scarf
What is your favorite color combination? The colors that I tend to gravitate toward are mostly turquoise and purple - but not together! So I would have to say for combinations it would be something bright like turquoise and coral red, or lime green and fuchsia pink.
Sterling Silver Polymer Clay Flower Bracelet
Sterling Silver Polymer Clay Flower Bracelet
What is the first thing you can remember making by hand? How and why did you make it?
I was lucky enough to have a very creative mother. She was a textile designer,so we were always making things. I think one of my earliest memories was of us spread out on the dining room table with a whole lot of cereal boxes,toilet roll insides, paint, glue and glitter, building a fantasy turreted princess castle . It was magnificent! My mother definitely nurtured my love of creating.
What inspires you?
I am always inspired by people who achieve greatness, especially if they have overcome great hardship to get there. If they can do it, so can I!
Sea Glass, Pearl and Labradorite Sterling Silver Necklace
Sea Glass Pearl and Labradorite Sterling Silver Necklace
Where do your ideas come from?
Ideas come from everywhere! I have a lot of books and magazines on polymer clay and jewelry. I reread them constantly, and suddenly something that did not inspire previously will give me an idea which will then spark a new piece of jewelry. I also look at what is out there on the internet. I don't really follow trends, as I do not produce my items fast or in great quantity, and the trend might be over by the time I have completed the item! Every year I say that I will produce something relevant to the season, eg Valentine's Day, Mother's Day etc, but this does not seem to happen either!
Who is, or was, your greatest inspiration?
I love to go into South Tel Aviv where all the supply shops are. Just seeing and touching all the gorgeous strings of beads and semi-precious stones gets me wanting to rush home and start making something!
I don't think that I have any one thing or person that inspires me. It is just an urge inside me that wants to create things. To know that perhaps, some of the things that I have made will be around after I have gone. I just love the whole creative process, and also learning new techniques. I have been learning silversmithing for the last 3 years, which has helped me to expand and take my work in a different direction. I also attend the Israeli Polymer Clay Forums workshops regularly. Every 6 months famous artists in the polymer clay world, are invited to come and teach us. We have enjoyed learning from Sarah Shriver, Donna Kato, Dan Cormier, Lynn Ann Schwarzenberg,Julie Picarello, Louise Fischer Cozzi, and Laurie Mika.
What is your favorite thing to do with your creativity?
My favorite thing to do with my creativity is to have something that I have been mulling over in my mind, actually work out when I try to create it. I assure you that this doesn't always happen!
Sterling Silver and Amethyst  Dangle Earrings
Sterling Silver and Amethyst Dangle Earrings
Why should people buy handmade? Any tips of wisdom on selling handmade items?
People should definitely buy handmade! As then you will be getting something that is often completely original, unusual and made with love.
To sell handmade items, you have to be assertive! I show everyone around me what I make, and as a result , I have a loyal group of friends who come to me whenever they need a gift.
Polymer Clay Floral Hamsa
Polymer Clay Floral Hamsa
What have been the most valuable lessons learned from other artists?
I realize that to actually be properly successful at selling online you have to find a niche. I have a friend, Marcia, who opened her etsy shop at the same time as I did and has had thousands of sales! www.marsdesign.etsy.com She only sells polymer clay canes and a little bit of jewelry, but she is the best at what she does.
Since I am not interested in concentrating on producing one type of item, I try to get my name out there by networking with my Facebook Fan Page, Twitter and the Etsy Forums, making sure my listings are Google search friendly and listing or renewing at least 1 item a day.
Apart from creating things, what do you do?
Apart from creating, I enjoy sport and have participated 5 times in the local annual women's Triathlon. I love to travel, read and spend time with my friends and family.
What are the Web addresses for your work?
My web addresses are:
  • Etsy Shop: www.claybeadsandmore.etsy.com
  • Artfire Shop: www.penelope.artfire.com
  • Facebook Fan Page www.facebook.com/PenelopeStern
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/PenelopeStern
Are you offering my readers any specials?
I am offering your readers free international shipping on all items when they use the coupon GOOFING1 at checkout.
Thanks very much for this opportunity.
Best wishes,
Penny