Showing posts with label felt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felt. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 February 2010

Felt Packs Part 2!

I managed to get the other 2 new felt packs up onto my Etsy shop today which you can now check out.


Naturals Felt Pack


Darks Felt Pack

I sold one of the pastel packs during the night which was very exciting!

If you're from the UK and prefer shopping in pounds £'s you can pick and mix whatever colours you want (out of the 50 colours I stock of course!) over at the Titchables website!

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Meet Mr Panda!

My brand new plushie, now available in my Etsy store!



Mr Panda’s favourite food is chocolate, especially kit kats. He loves to read and play with his marbles. He doesn’t have many friends so he gets a bit lonely and he is always on the lookout for Mrs Panda.

Sunday, 4 October 2009

Shop Update + More!

Hello! Small shop update today. I just added these lovely polaroid brooches. One day I would love to own a polaroid (or maybe one of those Fuji instax mini cameras I've seen on people's blogs lately!).


I also received the Moo cards I ordered the other day. They came out great! I ordered them all the same and if you order from the store, you'll get one of these lovelies in your package! Can't recommend them enough!

AND! I am working on a new granny square blanket! I recently got some new curtains so the colour theme matches them. I'm very excited about it! Will keep you all updated on it's progress.

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Latest crafty going's on!

Well I've been busy sewing and crocheting away. I've been debating what to do, and where to sell my goodies as I think I've got quite a bit of stock together now. I've also been weighing up some big changes in my life. But I won't bore you with that. Take a look at some of the things I've been making (this isn't everything, just a very small selection). I'm hoping to get these up for sale soon.


You may remember the mushroom magnets? Well now I have them in 5 different colour sets! I've had the pieces cut out for ages now and I've only just gotten around to stitching them up!


Also magnets. These were fun to make. Each set is different and I used about 8 different colours of felt for the hearts.


Crochet hair bows! There is a clip attached at the back. These are super cute and I have 8 different colours so far!

Monday, 14 September 2009

Ticket Wallet Tutorial

So in November I shall be going to several concerts and I thought I really need to get the show tickets organised as well as the train tickets. Hence the idea of a ticket wallet was born! It was very simple to make, only took a couple of hours. It would work pretty well for any kind of tickets, you would just need to adjust the sizes a little.



But if you want to make one like mine, keep reading for the tutorial. :) Bare in mind I've never written one of these before so if I don't make any sense feel free to ask questions in the comments.



1. First of all, gather the materials you'll need: 4x Different Coloured Felt, Different Coloured Embroidery Thread, Sharp Needle, Scissors, Selection of Buttons, Pins, Ruler, Pencil/Pen.

2. Okay, so the first thing you need to do is figure out what colour you want the outside and inside to be. I chose a dark blue for the outside and light blue for the inside. From these, cut 2 pieces 12cm x 30cm.


3. Fold both in half. With the piece of felt you want as the front, design your cover. I just did a bit of (very) basic embroidery, but you could make this as elaborate as you like. :)


4. Okay so put the front piece to one side and now pick up the "inside" piece (ie the light blue for me). Now on one side I wanted to have my train tickets and the other I used for my concert tickets. Obviously the sizes mentioned a very specific to the sizes of my tickets, but it wouldn't take much to adjust them.

5. So I used 2 different colour pieces of felt. I used the orange for the concert tickets, cutting 2 pieces 11cm x 2.5cm. For the train ticket slot I cut a piece of yellow felt 13.5cm x 7.5cm and rounded the bottom corners.

6. Pin the yellow and orange in place, baring in mind where the fold is!



7. So for the orange pieces I did some fastening stitches at the top before sewing in the buttons just to give it a bit of extra strength. Then for the yellow I used a running stitch, you'll notice I put a split in the middle of the yellow as I wanted to keep some train tickets separate so you don't need to do this step.



8. If you want your wallet to close securely, read on. Cut a piece of felt (I used light blue) 6cm x 3cm and round the corners on one end. Using a small dab of fabric glue, position on the back side of the front cover as demonstrated in the picture. Add another dab of glue on top (nowhere else!) and position the inside piece (the light blue) on top. Wait to dry. Cut a button hole in the new flap and on the front of the wallet sew in a coordinating button.



9. Okay, so being careful as you're now attached via glue, pin the rest of the wallet together to make it easier to sew.



10. And start sewing around the edge. I used blanket stitch all the way around, doing a bit of running stitch of the flap to further strengthen it. Add your tickets and you're ready to go!!



Please let me know if you use this tutorial, or if it made no sense whatsoever! I'd love to see what others make with it!

Monday, 16 March 2009

Meet Chocolate Mint!


This is Chocolate Mint, the newest Titchables Owl! Isn't he cute? I have several more in the planning stages but I need to order the right colour felt for them - you never have the colours you want when you need them!

Sunday, 15 March 2009

The Final Owl


After three tries, I think I've finally decided on my owl design. I put this together last night, used the nice felt and I love it! This one is called Rose Cheesecake. I've got a lot of colour combinations that I want to do so once I've stitched a few I'm going to be putting them online at folksy (and possibly etsy too).

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

More mushrooms!

Today, after doing a bit of idea sketching I thought I would make a set of mushrooms. They're small enough to be made into brooches or magnets (bought some supplies for making them this afternoon). Here's the mushrooms in progress, all ready to stitch up.

And here's the finished product! I love how these turned out. I'm thinking of selling them in sets of three. I'm planning on doing them with different colour tops too. They're really easy to make so that's a plus.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Mushroom house


I made this the other day. Definitely something I'm going to do more of. These are very cute pincushions, or you could just use them for decoration. I hand embroidered the vines and beads onto the felt. Really love this. :D

My owls

Thought I would show you my owls. I created the pattern myself and they fit in the palm of your hand. These are just prototypes right now as I'm just experimenting and see what works best. As you can see, here I was trying to see the best way to do the wings. I think I've decided the second way works better mostly because it's a quicker stitch. :)



I didn't embellish the second one, but I plan to on the finished products. I have a few sketches for different themed owls but I think this idea is still in the experimental stage.