There has been much excitement this week with my articles being published in Sewing World...
a clock made entirely from fabric (with the addition of a clock mechanism)
and Craftseller magazine...
linen and paper diary cover (PVC protects the paper)
and the 2013 calendar, a free gift with this month's Craftseller, features a couple of my projects too!
my simple stitched hearts for Valentine's Day
little gift boxes to make in November
Ooh, look! On the calendar cover too!
I love this calendar - absolutely perfect to pop in a workroom, with snippets and ideas for inspiring you as well as the featured projects every month...
ideas galore
I've been busy making too... but because these projects are destined for magazines, I'll have to keep you guessing a little bit! The biggest clue to this one for Craftseller is that I've been mooching round phone shops this weekend to double-check the size of a certain phone.
Scrummy fabric!
Scrummy bias tape too!
Scrummy bias tape too!
I had made a cardboard phone, which might have been a bit unscientific as a method, but it helped a lot with measurements!
not quite what you see in the shops...
OK, you can stop laughing now...
Despite my careful measuring and slightly sloppy-looking mock-up, I wanted to double-check that the real thing fitted properly. We trailed round phone shops (me on a mission, man getting sidetracked by fancy new phones): the display one couldn't be dismounted, the new ones were in a sealed box ...but Carphone Warehouse saved the day as they'd had a faulty one returned that morning! It's amazing how helpful people can be, even when you tell them you're not planning on parting with any money!
I was pleased that it fitted beautifully - my trusty tape measure and cardboard iPhone had done the trick! Whoops, did I say iPhone? I'm not sure if that's too much information...
Still, at least I didn't tag the number 5 on the end, did I?
What? Oh, I see! Well, if you need a sewing pattern for an iPhone 5 cover, you'll find it in Craftseller magazine soon!
Are you liking the buttons?
They'll be a freebie in an upcoming Craftseller mag
And the clue to the other project? It's something that will help organise the sewing room. My proto-type has been in use a few months now: he's cute, useful and I don't know how I managed without him.
cute but useful
My new version is slightly improved - you know how it is, you use something and think "what this really needs is a..."
This is a pincushion with some serious benefits. More information another day!
gorgeous fabrics, buttons and fixings from Guthrie and Ghani
I've waffled for long enough. Now it's over to you!
Wow, that all looks like a busy and successful week!
ReplyDeleteI really like the look of your owl pincushion :)
You have had a busy week, hope you manage to put your feet up at some point next week
ReplyDeleteHow on earth did you find the time to achieve all that!!???
ReplyDeleteWendy, I got a copy of Sewing World on Friday and immediately knew that this was one of yours... it is lovely and the perfect adornment for any craft room. :)
ReplyDeleteYou must be as pleased as punch to see your work in so much print! I guess it makes all the hard work worthwhile.
ReplyDeleteK
i saw all your lovely makes in Craftseller this week - yay! its very exciting that they are such big fans of your work :)
ReplyDeletelooks like you've been super busy with more loveliness... i especially like your pin cushion - soooooo cute! x
What a busy bee you have been! How exciting to see your work published. Congratulations, your ideas are excellent and I love the fabrics you have chosen. I shall be on the look out for a copy of Sewing World. Bet you feel even more inspired now. (after a short rest)!
ReplyDeleteWendy X
Wow you have been busy! Must go out and buy the magazines!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are getting really famous now! Congratulations on all the features and also all the lovely makes too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a manic time you are having lately but fabulous that its all good stuff. I'm going to have to order this craftseller magazine, seems everyone is raving about it! x
ReplyDeleteWell done on getting published, that must be a great feeling seeing your work in print.
ReplyDeleteLove the pincushion, so cute!
My goodness Wendy- you just don't stop, do you?! I love the thread bobbin clock- especially the needle tucked in!
ReplyDeleteYou're always so busy! I love the cardboard phone, and all your makes, of course, and now I need to get the Craftseller because the calendar looks great.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Alison x
What a fantastic achievement, well done. My copy came through the post yesterday. Off for a read now.
ReplyDeleteLynn :)
Goodness you've been a real busy bee. Your name/makes are going through all the craft magazines, you're famous!
ReplyDeleteWell done, you're being kept very busy. Will be off to buy craft seller tomorrow to have a proper peek at your lovely makes
ReplyDeleteWell done and congratulations on your publications, it's a great achievement and one you should be really proud of. I love the cardboard phone!!!!
ReplyDeleteJan x
How exciting - seeing your work in print is a good reward for all your hard work! Love the cardboard phone and the story with it too.
ReplyDeletewe've linked up for the first time in ages. All my time has been on the web as Christmas is the final deadline!
ReplyDeleteYou've been lucky with lots of commissions. well done! Inspires us all.
I love your projects, (the clock especially) and really enjoyed your interview in Craftseller. I'm looking forward to hanging my calendar.
ReplyDeleteI think the owl pincushion almost looks like he has been for an acupuncture session hehe!
That's some achievement!Well Done.I love that cotton reel clock-it's fabulous and I'm going to have to go and get those magazines now to have a closer look at your projects!
ReplyDeleteWow congrats on your published features! How exciting!! Very much looking forward to the new and improved pin cushion, I'm a massive owl fan! :)
ReplyDeleteI really love your owl, but am not sure I could stick pins in it!! #toosensitive?? You have been a busy bunny this week...hope you're getting some 'me' time too xx
ReplyDeleteThe cotton reel clock looks fab. You've convinced me to pop out and get the next issue of craftseller. Ali x
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your comments. For those who haven't read Craftseller before, it's well worth it! The calendar this month is fab too.
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy
ReplyDeleteJust asking but have you received your Dec issue of craftseller yet? i subscribed for tester issues after reading about it here, first for Dec.
Just wondered..
Lesley
Bath Bomb Creations
Hi Lesley, no - the most recent issue I have is issue 17 which is the November issue. December issue is on sale 20th November x
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