Friday 29 April 2016

Amitola Shawl by Happy Thimble



I have been saving this post especially for Yarn Shop Day!

Caroline, who we miss greatly at Butterfly Bright, is now knitting up a storm over on her new blog Happy Thimble.

I sent her some yummy new wool to play with and not only did she knit a beautiful shawl with it, she actually wrote the pattern herself! What a clever lady I say...


I am not a very advanced knitter but I hope to try this pattern when I get a chance


the detail is just beautiful and the edging divine!


it looks like it would be pretty to wear and cosy all at the same time.



the shawl is on display at the shop if you want to pop in and have a look, we do have some of the Amitola Lace left but it is going fast with such an inspirational make on hand!




Thanks to Caroline for letting us share her pattern - you can read her version here

4.5mm needles

Abbreviations
pm = place marker
sm = slip marker
yo = yarn over
k2tog = knit 2 together
RS = right side
WS = wrong side
RN - right needle
LN - left needle

Start here
Cast on 3, knit 6 rows, at the end of the last row, do not turn your work, but pick up and knit 3 stitches along the side of your garter stitch tab, and 3 stitches along the cast on edge giving you 9 stitches in total.

Now follow this simple repeat alternating between the two balls of yarn every two rows:
1. k3, pm, yo, k1, yo, pm, k1, pm, yo, k1, yo, pm, k3
2. k3, sm, purl to last 3 sts, sm, k3
3. k3, sm, yo, k to first marker, yo, sm, k1, sm, yo knit to next marker, yo, sm, k3
4. k3, sm, purl to last 3 sts, sm, k3

Repeat rows 3 and 4 for as long as you like, this forms the basis of the triangle shawl.

The eyelet rows are made by keeping the k3, yo at the start followed by k2tog, yo repeated across the row to the centre, yo, sm, yo (for the middle) the continue K2tog, yo to the last 3 stitches, sm knit 3.

You can choose to do this once or repeated on RS rows whilst keeping WS rows as row 4.

Finally, I used a picot cast off (make sure you leave yourself enough yarn as it uses approximately 3 times as much yarn as a standard cast off. 

Picot cast off - *cast on 2 stitches, cast off 3 stitches, put the stitch on the RN back onto the LN and repeat from *. There is a great you tube tutorial to help with this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUQ-K6upor0


Enjoy!
Ali

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Monday 25 April 2016

A Patchwork Sewing Machine Cover

I have been meaning to make a cover for my sewing machine for years, and it seems that the new shop is quite a bit dustier than the old one so I decided to actually get on with it!

Using a charm pack is a great way to get a patchwork result that you know will work, I had a few of these Moda Chic Neutrals ones left so I cracked one open.


The squares were soon pieced together using my trustee quarter inch foot


I measured the sewing machine and adjusted the cover to fit exactly


The cover is lined with a different fabric by Studio E in case I want a change! I thought this print was very appropriate...





I think it looks jolly smart in the shop entrance - it even matches the lovely sideboard currently on loan from The Old Shambles in Sherborne - this sideboard has already sold but Paula has lots of lovely new furniture in all the time so do have a look at her facebook page!


What do you think?

I had been asked to come up with a workshop for a sewing machine cover so I will be adding this to the diary soon, keep an eye on our webshop for details.

You can buy the sewing themed fabric from my website here

I also have a few other sewing machines to make covers for so I may come up with some alternative designs in the next few weeks, watch this space..

I hope you enjoyed this post - do please leave a comment or ask me any questions if you like!

Ali
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Sunday 24 April 2016

The Fox and the Hare!

We had a wonderful day at the Butterfly Bright workshop yesterday with Carla from The Mousehole Woolery teaching needle felting to a very keen group of ladies!


Carla brought with her some inspirational creations of her own and set the scene for a day of making


When I popped in towards the end of the class there was such an air of concentration as the ladies were finishing their pieces,



busy grooming and shaping final touches to the animals in hand


there were so many fantastic details like the beard on this handsome fellow


Each animal had a little bit of unique character and a bit like children I would never know which belonged to who, but each creator certainly recognized their own!



I have to say I was extremely impressed with their day's work!


Carla will be popping on Yarn Shop Day on Sat 30th April 2016 to give a needle-felting demonstration and she will  be teaching her next class "Maisey Mole" with us on Saturday 18th June.


Carla will also be back on 20th August to teach the Country Hares and Foxes workshop again for anyone who missed it this time round.


Ali
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ps. you can check out Carla's amazing creations on her website







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Friday 15 April 2016

I must use that charm pack!

I opened a beautiful Moda charm pack a while ago and used half of the squares to make this mini quilt - you can read about this on a previous post


The other half of the squares were mostly blues and greens and I soon set to work on a project I'd spotted and pinned on Pinterest ages ago..



There is a patchwork element, a scrunching element, a boxing element and more,


you even have to sew a button on!

I was really pleased with the finished bag - all completed within the day, in between customers, conversations and cups of tea.


If you would like to make one I will be running a workshop on this soon, so watch this space!

Enjoy
Ali

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Tuesday 12 April 2016

Kids Summer Cotton Trousers

My daughter isn't quite back at school yet and with Daddy off coaching cricket I had a helper at the shop today - of course she was soon eyeing up the fabric and designing an outfit for herself!

This pretty and bright fabric called Lil Dotsy from Michael Miller was her favourite and we settled on the idea of some comfy summer trousers...


I googled for a pattern and came up with an easy tutorial by Sew Delicious

I took her inside and outside leg measurements drew out a rough shape and started cutting!


It really was quite a quick and easy method to sew up and Daisy was soon admiring them but she wanted a little more detail,


some pink elastic was just the trick and we added "tweedle dee and tweedle dum" style braces!


Ta dah!




Why don't you give them a try!

Enjoy

Ali
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Monday 11 April 2016

Riley Blake canvas road map play mat

I finally got round to making one of these panels which arrived from Riley Blake



I love the heavier weight cotton canvas material which will be a bit more durable than the usual quilting weight cottons and yet still quite portable if you want to take it anywhere.

All the panel needed was an edging (although you could add a backing if you wanted to) and I chose a bright red bias binding to pick out one of the colours in the pattern.


It gave me the chance to use my new binding clips which I have to say were a lot quicker and easier than using pins.



A lovely neat finish!

There is so much detail on this panel


and even a parking lot for kids to match up different coloured cars


All in all it was a quick and easy project


 and would make a lovely gift for a little person who loves their cars!


The finished mat is 114cm by 90cm and you can buy the panel on our website here.

Enjoy

Ali
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Friday 8 April 2016

My favourite crochet blankets from day 8 of the #ldjcrochethookup

I am so enjoying the April #ldjcrochethookup being run by LazyDaisyJones and Crochet Now magazine!

Have you been keeping up?



Today - day 8 - was #Blankets and I just had to write this post to record my favourites in the hope that one day I will get the chance to make some vaguely similar! Running a shop is such a busy occupation that I have never made more than a baby blanket as I am always trying out new patterns in smaller forms to come up with ideas for workshops. So I have quite a few crochet cushions but as yet no blankets.

Anyway here are the ones that really caught my eye

Firstly this rainbow of heaven from Flo_and_dot - such fun! There isn't a specific pattern sadly but from the comments under this post it is a fairly straightforward make


next this harlequin style piece of crochet perfection from holly_pips who looks like a crocheting wonder-mum to me! Check out Holly's instragram feed it is a feast for the eyes...


I love a simple granny blanket and the colours on this one by rhubardandpie seem somehow random but perfectly harmonious.


Another traditional design and very similar to the first granny blanket I ever made all those years ago - thinking about it now I've no idea what happened to the ones I made as a child which is sad, but this one is just perfect in my mind, definitely top of the list for me - nice work made.by.victoria :)


I love this colour combination by Chrissie_crafts, anything pink and blue floats my boat!


and talking of boats - this post from tintocktap gets top marks from me for creativity!



I am drawing such inspiration from the #ldjcrochethookup and you should join in too, its a great way to meet other crochet lovers and swap some creative ideas!

Enjoy
Ali
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Tuesday 5 April 2016

Sketchbook Club Training Day


I have just returned from a lovely day with Jennie Maizels at her studio near Winchester where the franchise team met up for our second #SketchBook Club training day.

I love visiting Jennie's studio as I find it so inspirational, we have the same love for colour and this shows in every corner of her rural studio.


All the signs are hand painted in Jennie's trademark fonts, usually using a rainbow of colours, I must try this at Butterfly Bright!


There are dozens of books that Jennie has illustrated dotted around the room and sketchbooks pegged up on pretty washing lines


Shelves carry stocks of creative and colourful products that Jennie sells to retailers


and the famous Jennie Maizels "Clothes Plasters" adrorn garments and bunting around the room.



There are shelves of colour as you climb the stairs


plus vintage tins of coloured pencils everywhere you look


and the table is laid beautifully for the day ahead as we arrive! 


An added bonus of fresh coffee and biscuits to start the day. Perfect.

Then it was down to the business of the day - Sketchbook club training for our summer term of fun!

Jennie had all the reference materials we needed and sample sketchbooks painted beautifully to explain the techniques for each module.

I don't want to give away too much detail as some participants who attended the first term like the modules to remain secret each week but I will share the first week as that is what we spent the most time on today and I think it is a really great one to start the term!


We painted these henna hands and played around with collage for the bracelets and rings and other adornments, such a brilliant idea from Jenny and a lot of fun to work on today.


If you would like to join us for the One Day SketchBook Club on 1st June 2016 you need to book soon. 

During the day we will use pen, pencil, watercolour, gouache and acrylic paints as well as collage and more to create a wonderful and unique sketchbook for you to keep, take away and be inspired by.

It is a fun and sociable class and some say a source of mindful relaxation as you can really get lost in some modules which are almost a form of meditation.

You can have a look at the fun we had in SketchBook Club Term 1 in a previous post - I think the circus module was my favourite.



oh, and do watch Jennie's  inspirational video about Sketchbook Club on her homepage!

See you soon!
Ali












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