Tag Archives: craft

Coalition Love Pants

24 Nov

Five Go Mad is such a fabulous quirky shop which stays on the right side of tacky – we as far as you can be when talking about pants with the face of David Cameron and Nick Clegg on.

 

I am slightly disappointed with the lack of range on the site so far – clicking on some menu items brings up no options – but it is a new site and one I think is worth sticking with. I can’t forgive them the awful food selection though. Some of my top picks:

Velvet Spaniel on Wheels

Pink Shrimp Badge

Felt Scone

Breaking Bad Embroidery

2 Nov

 

I am afraid I can’t point you in the direction of which crafty genius created this as I discovered it as a random ‘pin’. I also can’t explain how much I love this…

 

 

 

 

Crafted Skeleton

8 May

Wish I knew who made this…

 

Showgirls Knitting

27 Apr

Wish I had a source / higher resolution. If you know one please let me know!

 

Embroidery Nipples

25 Jan

I find it hard to believe I have not come across the work of Sally Hewett before – it’s simply stunning. More to the point it’s unique which is getting harder and harder to do in crafting these days. I hope I get to see a lot more of her work in 2012.

Could not more be dropping her a line to investigate some form of collaboration for the Edible Autopsy.

I am interested in the social and political history of Embroidery as well as in the development of embroidery and stitching as a craft. The use of particular embroidery stitches for particular effects – e.g. French knots for the centres of flowers satin stitch, chain stitch, stump work etc.

I am also interested ideas of beauty and in the things people do to their bodies in the name of beauty. Men and women almost ritualistically shave and remove hair from their bodies – beards, underarm hair, pubic hair, leg hair etc, whereas other hair – hair on the head, eyebrows, eyelashes – are valued and encouraged to flourish. But there is other hair which not everyone has. This special hair seems to be, for some people, reason to feel ashamed. A large number of women and men submit their bodies to extraordinary procedures in the name of convention or beauty – liposuction, implants, scarification, surgery, lazer treatment, electrolysis etc.

My embroidery and stitching practice centres on bodies, beauty and ugliness and the conventions that determine which is seen as which. My medium is mainly stitched and embroidered fabric. I am interested in how we see things, how we interpret what we see and how the connotations of needlework and embroidery as a medium affect how the content is seen – is it seen as ugly, beautiful or funny?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crochetdermy

22 Dec

There is nothing bad I can say about the work of Shauna Richardson I just ADORE her work; especially Crochetdermy as I love the concept but hate the idea of using real animals no matter how humane their death is said to be as you never know!

Animal Party Candles

9 Dec

Such a great idea for cool and easy to make candle holders with full instructions here at The Sweetest Occasion – I love the dinosaur one the most grawrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr…

Terrarium Bauble

7 Dec

Learn how to make your own here – it’s SO pretty!

 

Heart beading

17 Sep

Ok so this beading work from Jan Huling is amazing (via Street Anatomy) – great example of using Etsy as a platform to launch yourself.






Knitted Room

31 Aug

This knitted room from artist Agata Olek Oleksiak, recently shown at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery, is stunning. I would expect no less for a piece conceived as a tribute to the artist Louise Bourgeois, Keith Haring and Annie Leibovitz (via The Trendy Girl).





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