This is the new bracelet that I made in a jewelry class, using rivets and eyelets.
These are the pieces that I choose for my bracelet. The bracelet displayed at lower left hand side is the example that we used for our fabrication.
I cut my leather pieces.
Students cutting their leather.
Our teacher using the leather punch.
Me, putting leather guard on my bracelet.
I made on a class on last Saturday.
Everyday Cre8tions
How-to's for handcrafted items to titillate the senses and provide lots of eye candy for the soul. This designer has been creating unique pieces for over thirty years. She couldn't decide on one medium so she has extended herself beyond just jewelry. Hope you like what you see! Check out more goodies on my Pinterest page.Just click on the Pinterest Pin on lower right-hand side. Glenda Harris.Artist-Matthew Hoffman.Admin
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Thursday, January 15, 2015
Back Cre8ting things again
As some of you know, I have been geting my life back on track for the last year. If you follow my blog on "How to get healthy in a Care Center" you read how I had to fight to restore my health. Well, I'm outof the care center and in my own apartment again. Glory be to God for hearing my prayers and healing my body.
Well Here's some new things that I have been cre8ting:
This is a necklace with a map of Thailand and surrounding countries on it. The ribbon is sari silk ribbon. It is in honor of a friend of mine, who is a missionary over there working on human trafficking.
These are bags tht I fabricated out of fabric scraps. I made these for the residents of the nursing home, to carry their precious items in. They turned out beautiful.
Well Here's some new things that I have been cre8ting:
This is a necklace with a map of Thailand and surrounding countries on it. The ribbon is sari silk ribbon. It is in honor of a friend of mine, who is a missionary over there working on human trafficking.
This is a carry pouch for a rollator ( a walker with a seat on it). I made this for myself. I needed something to put various items in. items, which i use at various times during the day.
Well, I'm working on some other items today and hope to show them to you soon.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
I know bracelets..again.
I found these cute bracelets on Pinterest. but,I can't find the source for them. when I do, I'll update this blog.
These are the materials needed to make these little pretty things. It takes about 5-10 minutes to make. Pretty quick.
You will need nylon shipping tape (the kind you find boxes strapped together with) cut to fit, liquid stitch and one inch strips of fabric.
This is the nylon shipping tape, cut to fit.
First, you tape the nylon shopping tape in the sizes that you need to fit. Ten all you do is wrap the fabric all around the shipping tape. you use the fabric glue to make sure that the fabricstays put.
Make sure to put some at the beginning and the end and any other place it is needed.
In just a few minutes , you have these little darlings finished.
I love making these things and they are so fast to make.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Introducing Miss Becca (Becky)
My name is Rebekah and I am in 4th grade.I am 9 years old and love creating bracelets,necklaces and other creative things.Some things I have made are orange necklaces,small bracelets,clay beads,paper beads and finger knitting.This year we are learning to knit on looms. Me and ms.harris have loved making loomed items(even if it is a little hard). I look forward to show you my further creations as the creation goes.
Here is a picture of the scarf I am working on now:
This picture above is of the necklace I am making.
why am I making it?
because me and my freinds made frendship bracelets and we love our teacher, so we wanted to make her a bracelet but we couldent measure her so we decided to make a necklace.
Is that all of the necklace?
no.My freinds made bracelets too and we might tie all of them to mine and make the final necklace.
Thats all for now. As I say, see your creation later!!!
Here is a picture of the scarf I am working on now:
This picture above is of the necklace I am making.
why am I making it?
because me and my freinds made frendship bracelets and we love our teacher, so we wanted to make her a bracelet but we couldent measure her so we decided to make a necklace.
Is that all of the necklace?
no.My freinds made bracelets too and we might tie all of them to mine and make the final necklace.
Thats all for now. As I say, see your creation later!!!
Finally..the loom scarf finished !!!
This loomed scarf was inspired by a blog post from Sunnysideupmama.com. posted on Pinterest. She and her family made a similiar scarf in 2011. She made two looms by hand, with her childrens help and designed a scarf, that I loved.
I went to Home Depot and had a piece of wood cut, five feet by 24 inches. Then I hammered brads into it at each end. I nailed about 42 nails on each in. (Note: I next time I will hammer the nail in wider apart and maybe use about 35 nails, instead of 42, because some of the strands were too close together). Then, I put the project away for about 1 1/2 month, I just couldn't visualize it nor was I anointed to complete it. During that time, I kept shopping at the resale store for yarns and boy am I glad that I did. This is the yarn, I purchased during that time. Beautiful stuff !!
I got some much yarn, by going to different resale shops and just storing them until, I had several different kinds/types of yarn to start on the scarf.
Yes, I got all these great yarns and ribbon yarns from the resale shop. Now imagine how much it would have cost at retail prices!!!
When I felt I had acquired the right of yarn, I proceeded to start makig the scarf with the assistance of my nine year old apprentice Becca.
Okay, here is picture of my handmade loom. Becca and I made this loom ourselves with the help of my friend, Lulu.
As you can see We just started threading the yarn on the loom. Here's a closeup of us as we continue threading the loom with the threads, which are called the warp threads. They run from one end of the loom to the other end.
The different texture and colors of the yarn, looked so beautiful on the loom.
Here's a picture of the beginning of the weft threads being woven in. I wish that I had chosen the beautiful mohair yarn that they used in the original design located on sunnysideupmama.com. I really didn't like the look of this at first, but it's grown on me now. So the next time I weave another one of these scarves, I will only uses a soft mohair for the weft rows. Here is a picture of the weaving with the shuttle, which has the weft thread around it.
So we continued weaving the weft thread in until we got to the other end. It was fun and took us a total of about 4 hours to complete, only because of some problems we encountered. Again here is the completed scarf. I love it!!!!
After we finished, we removed the welt strings of yarn off the loom and loosley tied each 5 strands together as suggested in the original tutorial.
Well, this was a fun project and this scarf is wrapped in tissue paper on it's way out the door as a special order Christmas gift. Yippee Ki yay!!!
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving to All !
I was also able to invest in a young woman, who is struggling to get back on her feet again. I'm praying that she will do well with the jewelry sales and I can train her how to start a small business of her own. She already has a lot of connections with people and she also has a great personality. I believe that she will do good with the mercandise. I feel so excited for her.
I sold some items and had good food at both houses, that I visited on Thanksgiving.
I just put a picture of my bracelet rack up today, just to inspire.The fabric cuff braclets went fast, so I'll be making more of them, this week.
Next week, I hope to take my items to the consignment spot to sell and I also have one other person, whom will sell for me. So it's off we go for the holiday sales.
Pray for me to be successful, this Chrstmas season.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
New Bracelets, I did them right this time!!
Fabric Scrap
Bracelets.
This cre8tion is from Style-dairies.com.
Wow, I tried to make the bracelets from fabric scrapes and this time they came out perfect. I'm so happy. I made them a while back and , they were just okay. But, this time, I took my time and they came out nice.
Here's how I did it:
First, I cut fabric strps and twisted them over itelf and sewed down the length of the fabric. I used the chain link for the decoration.
Then, I took the ball chain link and I wrapped embroidery floss around each ball, until I finished. Then made the button loop and added a button on the other end.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Finally finished the cuffs
Yeah, I now it's been almost a week since I introduced my latest fabricated cuffs. I've been so busy with all the other things going on in my life. I am still so excited about these things. I posted the pictures after I made them and added the button clousures. But, then I wanted to bedazzle them, so I had to find the right things to add to make them special. I finally found them and used them to adorn my cuffs.
This is how they came out:
I love these things and they feel so soft. They look so beuatiful. I love the stuff that I make. Sometimes, I really don't want to sell them to anybody. But, they are going to the consignment shop, ASAP. I have to get some of this stuff out of here and make some more. Plus Christmas is coming and I'm excited about making some money. So The time that is left, I'm going to be cataloging , pricing and packaging my items for sale.
I have not had my items in a store for quite awhile. But, this store is very popular and the owner asked me years ago to sale my stuff there and I was going in so many directions with my sales , that I couldn't mesh with him. But, now since, I'm retired, I have all the time in the world and I want to stick my feet in the water. I also want to do the festivals again. There are so many fest events here in Chicago and I used to sell a lot of things in the smumertime. So I want to overcome the resistance and anything else inside me that wants to hold me back. I'm reading The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy and The War of Art by Steven Pressfield. Boy oh Boy, do they talk about resistance. Resistance can keep us from our dreams. My items should have been selling in some stores at least 6 months ago, but, no I dragged and dragged. I kept finding things that I wanted to make on Pinterest. I already have great things to sell but, I kept putting my going out, to present my items to some stores off. The knee thingy didn't help at all. It just slowed my down even further. But, I want to start doing my selling thing now and not after the surgeries. So, I'm excited. I want to now get things moving now.
Well, now it's on to cataloging my items, tagging them and packaging them. Talk to you soon, hopefully with more goodies.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Cuffs, cuffs, cuffs, yeah three of them
I finally got to make some stuff again. I was just busting to make something with some of the yarn, that I got at the thrift store on the weekend. First I had to clean up the scraps and odds and ends from the things I had made over the last month. Because, as we all know (those of us who craft), that in the midst of making stuff, we tend to throw stuff any and everywhere. Then after the smoke clears, we look up and get frustrated because our workspace is a wreck. That was me, I couldn't make anything else, until I had cleaned up my act, so to speak. So, first I made new storage containers out of boxes. I took a huge box that a winter coat came in attached a pull string to one end and put my yarn in a smaller box inside of the huge coat box. The box was so large that I was able to also store the remnants pieces from my blue jean purses, my pre-cut pieces for my reversible purses, my silk brocade scraps, patterns and larger fabric scraps. I was so happy to have one place to store these things. I mean I just turn around and reach down and bam, all my stuff is within arms reach. Here's a picture of my beloved new storage box, one of five I might add:
Well enough about that clean up act. I crocheted these three yarn cuffs yesterday. They came out so nice and I was so happy. So these pictures are of the finished cuffs. I added buttons for closures. The brown.gold colored one I made the buttons as a closure on the front of the cuff. This is phase one and two. Adding beads and other items will be the last phase.
These cuffs are so cute and soft. They fit so nice too. I just have to add the bead and other items and they will be too cute.This is how they look on the wrists. Beautful.
I didn't take a picture of my wearing the last cuff, I forgot. I thnik they look so nice. I know the younger girls will love them. I just have to decorate them. This is what I'm going to on the brown/gold colored on. The items are just laying on them now. I'll be sewing them on tomorrow. I have to find a few more items to put on the the pink/burgandy cuff.
I just had to share the lastest things that I made. I'll show pictures of the finished cuffs later. I think I'll made a few more of these. I'm gonna even make a couple of them for myself to wear. These if do it right, this ribbon yarn would make nice fingerless gloves too. I took these photos with my camera, that I got at a free thrift event. I mean, I got this Sony Cybr-shot camera, 5 memory cards and the case for free. People were walking all around ths camera case and nobody acted like they wanted it or saw it. I knew it was for me.
Well, have a great creative day tomorrow.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Wow, a great find at the thrift store
It came out so pretty, so I'm thinking that I'll make some bracelets out of these. More on that later.
I have this purse that I love, which I purchased while I was in Istanbul, Turkey. I purchased a lot of them, while I was there and gave them to friends. One friend asked me if I could repair the lining for her, but the lining was so cheap l made that I couldn't duplicate it. So, I de-constructed it instead. Here's the de-constructed purse:
Even as I say, let the games begin, I'm striving to find only 2-4 items that I love fabricating and only make those items to sell. My mind is so full of items for craft items to make and sell during the holidays. I have only a couple of weeks to make a lot of stuff. The one item that I make, the memory wire bracelets are easy and fast to make and the young people love them. But, I really want to find a fabric-based craft to make, like a a nice purse, hence the Turkish purse thingy. I do have a lot on my plate with three blogs to keep up with regularly. If I don't get to sell a lot this holiday season, I'll do so at the spring and summer craft sales.
I'm trying to get the camera that I have to work properly or will have to get another camera soon, because I need good camera shots of my goods. That's a must for me. Well, see you wonderful folks later.
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