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altering a pattern toddler jacket

How to Alter a Pattern: Toddler Jacket

September 20, 2015March 23, 2016 Living a Creative Life
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Now that the days are starting to become a little chillier, I was facing a bit of a problem whenever I leave the house. Boy 4 has outgrown his cute little fleece jacket that he wore last autumn, but it is not yet cold enough for his big…

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how to sew on bias binding

How to Sew on Bias Binding

September 17, 2015March 23, 2016 Living a Creative Life
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As a little girl, I used to enjoy rummaging through my mum’s blanket box full of left over fabric and the cubby of her sewing machine where she kept other bits and bobs. I can remember finding masses of bias binding, wondering what on earth it was for…

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Crocheted Wire Earrings

September 13, 2015March 23, 2016 Living a Creative Life
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The other day I wanted to crochet but I also needed to make some earrings. So it got me thinking: would it be possible to mash the two things together and crochet some earrings? Preferably earrings that are neither enormous or woolly looking. I had a go at…

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Appliqued Flower Purse

Appliqued Flower Purse Tutorial

September 6, 2015November 12, 2016 Living a Creative Life
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The last couple of purses I’ve made have been tiny so here is a purse tutorial for a rather bigger one! I love the whole retro, Scandi, massive flowers and geometric shapes thing that is going on at the moment. I am old enough to remember the 70s…

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How to Make Covered Buttons

September 3, 2015March 23, 2016 Living a Creative Life
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Continuing with the theme of stuff that I thought was wizardry until I found out it was easy, here is a little tutorial showing how to make covered buttons! Covering buttons yourself is another little way in which you can add a smart touch to your handmade stuff….

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how to finish a buttonhole

How to Finish a Buttonhole

August 27, 2015March 23, 2016 Living a Creative Life

Making buttonholes that look neat is one of those things that can make the difference between your finished itemย looking handmade and it looking homemade. In other words, you don’t want to botch it because it could spoil the look of the beautiful thing you have spent hours making….

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Today I should have done housework and attacked th Today I should have done housework and attacked the garden, so I went for a walk and took a nap.

I would not feel better if I had done the things I should have done instead of the things I wanted to do.

Sometimes the boring things can wait ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ’–๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒž

#norfolk #summer #creativelife #getoutside #fieldnotes
July... ๐ŸŒธ Blackberries that are starting to lo July...

๐ŸŒธ Blackberries that are starting to look ripe, although they might still be a bit zingy for most people's tastes!

๐ŸŒธ Fields full of wild flowers 

๐ŸŒธ Lots of sunshine!

๐ŸŒธ Some of the wheat is nearly ready for harvesting. 

๐ŸŒธ Shady lanes are blissfully cool

๐ŸŒธ The wild and jungly buddleia in my garden is covered in butterflies

If you like the idea of slowing down a bit and noticing the seasons changing, along with some ideas for gentle, open ended creative things you can do that reflect the seasons, you might be interested in the Wild Blossom Companion. It's a themed, monthly guide for creative people and is available as a subscription or as standalone months. There are links in bio, or DM me if you want to as anything. ๐Ÿ’–๐ŸŒž๐ŸŒฟ

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A new project! It was years ago that I realised A new project! 

It was years ago that I realised that the landscape here in Norfolk is so often stripy. Fields, hedges, lanes, the sea, clouds, all manage to arrange themselves into a series of stripes.

The idea of making a neat little drawing or a painting might feel like too much, especially if you are somebody who likes the idea of making art but are afraid of doing it wrong.

Making a picture by assembling stripes can feel much less intimidating. Some of the decisions have already been made, and the stripes mean that one thing in particular is the focus, rather than all of it and not knowing where to start because it's all too much.

The next thing I'm going to do is sew the stripes together, then I might add some embroidered poppies to the foreground. At the moment it is under a tea towel to protect it from the cats!

This idea is a creative invitation from June's Wild Blossom Companion. I've assigned a theme to each month, but plenty of the themes can be revisited at other times of the year as well.

If you'd like more information about the Wild Blossom Companion, there is a link in my bio ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ’–

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"To be creative is to let little pieces of your he "To be creative is to let little pieces of your heart go and place them into each project you make." Pat Bravo, textile designer.

This quote shows perfectly why it doesn't matter if what you make isn't perfect.

Perfection isn't the point! A machine might be able to do something perfectly, and get the same perfect results every time. That's why mass produced is awful. Dozens of things, all the same, with no variation.

Handmade things are different. Each one is unique. Even if we make the same thing several times, each one will be different because it is very hard to make things that are identical.

It's the same in nature. Each little leaf, flower, buzzing insect, cat, or human is different. They're not supposed to be the same. We are not the same. And the things that make things different might be what makes them imperfect, but I'd rather have something unique and imperfect than boringly perfect and the same as a hundred others.

#lettinggoofperfectionism #perfectisboring #creativelife #creativityeveryday
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