Author: Ruth Singer
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Starting as I mean to go on
After a busy and sometimes stressful year, I finally was able to visit my lovely friend Jenny in Switzerland this Christmas. What a treat! Jenny and I met in India in 2002, and she came to see me in London 4 years ago, but we’ve not seen each other since. Seeing a new country is…
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Paper beads
I saw these in an exhibition in London last week. Really shows how stunning paper beads can be in good hands. More info here – Seon-Hwa Lee was spotted ages ago by Feltbug, who has an eye for good design.
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A commission
Now that these pieces are safely delivered I can share them with you. The panels are a set of 3, each 30x30cm made from the Thai silk and organza left over from Helen‘s wedding dress, commissioned as a wedding momento (for her husband!). Mantua Frill Garrick Betty It was fun making these – I always…
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Adventures in upholstery
As promised, here is stage two of recovering a drop-in chair seat. Stage one, the destruction of the original, is here. I picked up some tacks from the local hardware shop which were not brilliant and I suspect proper upholstery nails would have been a lot more effective. I am using flat-headed nails about 1.5cm…
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A coat thought…
Notice is hereby given that I am no longer making this coat.I have finally accepted that its a summer pattern and and designed with no ease, therefore too tight to wear with winter woolies. And also too complicated to make in a hurry and to make all the adjustments and tweaks I would like to.…
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You thought I was joking…
But I wasn’t.Another picture of cat and boots. I’m sorry, I’m really busy. He’s a cutie though, eh? I’m just finished off some commissioned panels for Helen, using her left over wedding dress fabric. Its been interesting! More on that when they are finished and safely delivered. Also getting ready for the pom pom fest…
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Boots
Woah! Really busy. Just checking in to show off my new boots. Bought specially to match the cat. A different angle. And Ebbie from a different angle. Tomorrow’s exciting blog installment will be the other cat posing with my new walking boots. I know, the tension is too much. Hang in there, there will be…
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Metal magic
Last Saturday I ventured out into the fog, early in the morning, to get to a workshop I booked many months ago, knowing I would need a break come the end of November. The workshop was at Catmose Gallery and was run by Lindsey Mann, who makes wonderful jewellery from anodised aluminium. I have an…
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Cheer up fibre
To make up for the gloomy weather, have a look at this lovely fibre I acquired yesterday. Sarah dyed it specially for me. Yum! I need to get some spinning done. NEED.
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Deck the Halls with Boughs of Pom Poms
In a couple of weeks time, I shall again be entertaining the masses with a workshop at the Barbican.On Saturday 13th December I will be enouraging the crafty and the craft-challenged to make wild and woolly pom pom Christmas decorations. This is a free, drop-in session which means you can amble in any time between…