Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Up and coming ideas/projects for when I have time

Time. Great I have NONE of it. Not since I've stated my second year at the university of Huddersfield.
So throughout the year I will be posting quick, simple and (most of all) amazing things but not as much or a frequent and I'd like to.
So watch this space for the bondage bolero, office sweat pants, v-neck hoodie and a plethrum of things with stencils and no sew. Here's a usful video I got throught threadbanger on twitter, follow them as they sometimes have a few unique or easily changeable ideas to suit all prefrences.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Custom Corset





I bought a bustier from a second-hand shop but when I came to try it on I found it too small. As for this AW09/10 there is a resurgance of 80's/90's grungy goth style I though I'd have a go at changing the item into something wearable.
As it already had the needed requirements to be a corset all I did was add the eyeletts and ribbon. I can easily change my look with the method of simply changing the lacing. I also have a red cord but I think this purple ribbon looks more classy.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

In the works

It's been a while since I've posted anything, so this'll be a quick recap of everything I've done so far over the summer. They're mostly t-shirt reconstructions as I've got a load of clothes I can't part with yet don't want to see go to waste.



Sunday, May 31, 2009

Homemade sushi

My first attempt at homemade sushi of nigiri and maki. Not as tidy as a pro but I think I may have found a new hobby in sushi making. Or I could just love sushi, 25% discount for student at Yo Sushi isn't too bad either.


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Unique unicorns - Cute animation

The strangest and cutest thing I've seen. Not really part of my blog, but something I think is worth looking at, for a chuckle.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Weave final

Weave

I've finished my recycled weave project and have set it up to be marked. I'll recieve the results after Easter. I hope to get a high mark as me room was taken over by plastic bags.




Cooking

I'm also including my recipie for chilli pizza.


1 pizza base 1 tin of chilli or any small amount of leftover home-made chilli A few slices of any cheese



Heat the oven according to the insturctions and unwrap the base. Ladle on the chilli and spread evenly around the base. Cover with cheese and place into the preheated oven and cook. Check every few minutes and remove once cooked through. Leave to cool for 5-10 minutes and cut and serve.



Saturday, March 28, 2009

Woven Works

I've come to the end of my warp for my weaving project and I'll be displaying my wrok along with my sketch book on Friday of this week. I hope I get a passing grade as I've worked hard on this and my subject matter is more concept than art, which make sketch book work hard.
I've got little work left to do as university is concerned but it's rather time consuming. I'm making three books for visual studies and I really need to get them done in time, as they take the longest and are the most expensivve to make.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Woven pieces

My weave work using wrappers and papper.




More Weave

I've added some more plastic yarn toy weave an have now started with wrappers.
The carrier bag yarn world best bit the wrappers build up nicely. I'll start combining materials on Monday.
I'll post my progress photos at some point over the weekend.


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Monday, March 16, 2009

Low carb recipe and secret obsession

I recently tried a new recipe from my low carb cook book. It work out all right but I must stress to seperate the egg whites carefully as not doing this properly could mess up the whole meal.

150g sweetcorn kernals
200g spring onions, chopped
2 eggs, seperated
pinch of cayenne pepper
50g parmesan or blue cheese
6 courgettes
salt
pre-heated oven 180'c

Cook the courgets in boilling water for 5 mins, drain and cut in half. Scoop out the flesh and drain.
Mix the flesh with the sweetcorn, spring onions, cayenne, half the cheese and egg yolks. Add salt.
Whisk egg whites till stiff and fold into courgette mixture.
Put the courgette shells into a oven dish and fill with mixture and cover with remaining cheese then cook for 25 mins.


I rate this 3/5 as due to seperating the eggs, I think I messed it up. However I hope to cook it well in the future.

As I study fashion and have done since high school (all those years ago) I've always been interested in sub-cultures. Personally I think it's because I've never belonged to one or have either have been able to slip in and out of them (as my wardrobe is a real mish-mash).
One of these is the gothic lolitas of Japan, the victorian/edwardian little girl. There is femininity and then these girls. The style has spread to America and has gained propularity to the extent that the 'bible' in Japan is now being translated into english. I've bought volume 2 (and will probably buy more) and have found it interesting, as though these girls/women are very seperate in modern socitey they go about their lives etc with the same outlook on life (though with a bit more elegance).
Having been raised around chavs, my family being the biker varity and my early teenage years as a 'trogg' (I'll elaborate if asked) this is a more dainty and elegant look that the western goths could only dream of.
Despite having a 'natural' hatred towards new romantic (due to biker influences) I find that I often look like a mix between said style and punkish cross cute.
I've come a long way from my baggy clothes, tacky jewelary and thick chain trogg days, that's certain.





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Saturday, March 14, 2009

What I Wore Today





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Today I Wore

Today I wore my shirt that I stitched last night, it reads
"I couldn't find 120 days of sodom at Waterstones".
And you know what, I couldn't.


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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

A Weaving Way

Unforntunatly I wasn't able to get my loom strung up (is that even the correct term?) but I did manage to get to my lecture, despite the cold, sleep deprivation and the fact I woke up for no reason at five in the morning.
I've just this second bought a low carb cook book, as I think I've inherited my mothers intolerance to bread and complex carbs. I'll post some feedback and the best recipies once I've tried some. I'll also add some of my own soon which are simple and easy to follow and importantly yummy (or yumyfull if you prefer).
I can't belove how fast this term has gone, only three weeks left. I'll put up some of this years work on a slideshow, so please leave comments for that.


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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The start of a remake

I'm doing a personal project for my university course in recycling and it got me thinking of things we don't really need or use any more. Things like VHS tapes, tapes, plastic bags and other items we either throw or give to charity. I had a rummage around some of the charity shops in my area and found a few gems. A pair of mens' YSL jeans, a french coffee press, various scarves and (although I didn't buy them) numerous LP's that look like they could be worth something. I bought some childrens clothes (which are the most colourful and cheapest) and worked them into my quilt, which is made from discarded fabrics and bargin bin buys. I'm overall pleased how this has turned out and has sparked a direction in reusing unwanted goods alternativly. I took to making balls of 'yarn' out of plastic bags for my university weave project (hopfully I'll start weaving tomorrow) which took me a while. I sat till nearly three in the morning cutting and tying. I think like setting up a loom, there is a method to this mess I've turned my room into (well the cleaners have been in today).
I've got plans to turn my unwanted clothes I originally intended to dump into new usefull items. I've taken some ideas from various websites and videos I found on the net while researching further into recycling.
Craft magazine A good source of information and basic ideas (Iam studying fashion and interiors after all, so craft is rather child/housewife to me).
Threadbanger An interactive site that posts videos and tutorials by admins and users, a usefull source but still rather crafty.
These are just a few of my souces, for more try my delicious page for interesting sites.

A sample of my unfinished quilt.






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