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One Hour Craft » 2006 » December

Christmas Crafts: A Yo-Yo Christmas Tree Ornament

December 7th, 2006 by mariabinns

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(Photo by Losabia of her yo-yo Christmas Tree Ornament) 

Isn’t this just the most lovely Chrissy ornament?  I am in love with it!  And plan to make heaps. 

Visit Losabia’s site to find a Tutorial to Make A Yo-Yo Christmas Tree Ornament.  Or you can click here for a direct link to the tutorial she has posted at Craftster.

 And if you love making yo-yo’s, I am also loving Heather Bailey’s yo-yo garland for the Christmas tree.  I promise you will never want to see tinsel again in your whole life once you have seen this!

Enjoy! 

Mia

PS  These are not really difficult to make and would be fine for teenagers (or even some tweenagers who are nimble).  Kids can help to string them around the tree!

PPS I found this recent Time Magazine artice on Refashionistas really interesting.  I would agree that with the amount of girls/ladies on the Net, sewing, sharing tips, there is a generation (or two) of sewers with incredible skills.  The question I always ask myself is, “Why would I wear something made in a factory, worn by five thousand other people, when I can design, draft and sew a piece which the world has never seen?”.  Yes, I am more and more anti-factory every day!

December 6th, 2006 by mariabinns

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Talk Talk Talk: Back to Being a Bag Lady!

December 6th, 2006 by mariabinns

 

Last night I just had to make a bag.  So, I drafted a very quick pattern and sewed this.  I am nearly happy with it.  I love the thick strap, and the pocket on the front.  I am planning to make a whole heap as Christmas presents but will change the shape a little.  Come to think of it, this bag looks a lot better in real life and looks fantastic being worn.

Two more days to go and I am officially on Christmas holidays.  I could not need a break more if I tried.  Spending a week sprawled on the couch is going to be heaven but then…..

so many ideas brewing in my head….  I am not making a list.  Last time I made a list of all my projects on my other site, I overwhelmed myself and lots of others, who were wondering if maybe I had ADHD, a cocaine habit or slept four hours a night like Maggie Thatcher.  Well, none of the above.  Which is why I am making no lists. 

During the summer holidays, I will only do what I FEEL like doing.  And I will NOT do too much (for a change!).

Yeah, I am really keen on the strap!

Have a good one!

Next Week we have heaps of kids craft tutorials and patterns coming to help you keep them entertained during the holidays!

Mia

Talk Talk Talk: Drooling.. Great Vintage Finds!

December 3rd, 2006 by mariabinns

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What a find!  I haven’t felt this pleased with a vintage find since I found my Guy Laroche mini dress from the sixties.

At one of the best thrift shops I go to, I headed to the patterns and found fifty vintage patterns on the rack.  I bought the lot for $25.  They are mostly dress (mini dress) patterns from the forties, fifties, sixties and early seventies.  I have been drooling ever since.  I can’t stop staring at the images on the front covers.  Most have never been used, they are in perfect condition.

They must have been one person’s collection.  Kate came over last night and we pored (pawed more like) through them, wondering if they belonged to someone who was a seamstress or owned a store at one point.  We figure she must have died – would anyone give these up voluntarily?

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Now what to do with them?  I have decided that I am going to make my Christmas dress this year from one of the patterns.  I just can’t choose which one.  And I am no good with zips in dresses so will have to get some help from Emma.  Also I am going to have to find some acid-free paper to wrap them in and some gorgeous boxes for storage.  I have thought of making copies and giving them to friends also.  How Fun!

BTW, does anyone know when these Home Journal patterns would have been from?  I figure forties or fifties but they don’t have any dates on them.  Am really keen to know.

I am going to spend this evening sorting through my stash and trying to pick the perfect dress for a very hot Christmas (is usually around 40 degrees celcius over here)

Have a good one!

Mia

Supersheroes: Introducing Ismoyo!

December 2nd, 2006 by mariabinns

Today we are adding a new inspiring category to OneHourCraft: Supersheroes. We will be interviewing impossibly (the only word that came to mind) creative ladies on the Net then posting their interviews and photos here.

The first person I have interviewed is Ismoyo from Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Visit her blog and see her amazing creations, softies, quilts etc…

Without further ado, please meet Ismoyo *Ismoyo enters the stage to loud applause*….

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(Photo of Ismoyo)

Mia: Hey Ismoyo, it is great to meet you, after having had a bit of contact over the Net. Can you tell us a bit about yourself? Where do you live? What is your day job?
Ismoyo: Hi there, I’m Ismoyo. Half Indonesian, half Dutch, turned 30 this year. Currently living in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. I have been travelling between my Love’s apartment in Brooklyn, NY and my place in Amsterdam for the last 7 years.
If all goes well, I will be moving to NYC soon.

Day job? Hm. I prefer to look at my creativity as my core business. And one day it will be my so called official ‘day job’. But bills got to be paid, so yes, i have to take on temporary/freelance jobs on the side. My last sidestep was working at a recruitment company for executive PA’s. Before that i did some freelance writing gigs back in the day, but mainly worked in the internet branch. Content management.

Mia: What sort of crafts do you like to make the most?
Ismoyo: I’m a crafty person, slash illustrator. My creative roots are in drawing and writing (short stories/poetry). Sewing is relatively new, i got my sewing machine around a year ago and it quickly got high up on my list of favorite things to do. Love making bags and felt softies, anything i can think of really. Always trying something new. I like making mixed media collages, but haven’t done that in awhile. I’m also bit of a whizzkid with computers, so i love learning about webdesign, programming, illustration programs. I am happiest going back and forth between my computer and sewing machine!


Mia: Why did you start your site? What were your goals? and what were your inspirations?
Ismoyo: Until last summer I had another website. A small business selling cuteness (toys, stationery) from Asia. That was much fun and a great learning process. But i missed the part that made it really mine. You know when you’ve finished first grade and go on to the next? That is how it felt moving on to the ismoyo website. Putting myself out there. Learning new things along the way and sharing my creations and experiences. I really wanted to add a weblog to my site this time. The best thing of my former site was when customers sent me emails, providing me with sweet feedback. I like to have that contact with my visitors. A blog is a great way to get response on all I do. Having a shop again was part of the original plans too. Unfortunately that has been postponed until the flowers bloom again, next spring time hopefully.

Mia: Can you describe for us your studio or craft space?
Ismoyo: I call my house my personal playground. Besides the usual bed and bath rooms and the kitchen, I have an office workspace with a huge purple buddha painted on the wall facing me when I’m behind my computer. Then there is my ‘gallery’ which entails the hallway and pretty much all wall space available in my house. Plus my craft area which connects to my livingroom. My sewingmachine found its place on the former dinnertable now surrounded by piles of fabrics and boxes of trims. Next to me is my bookcase which sends out a lot of inspiration. Not only my books live there, but also a lot of cute toy figures and postcards and other small items that are dear to me.

I should take some pictures and put them up on my blog.


Mia: What are the things which inspire you and make you tick the most?

Ismoyo: I can get inspired by the little things like birds or a butterfly, the first spring flowers, kids laughing. Long walks through the city. My family is a big source of inspiration too. My Indonesian roots not to be forgotten. Pretty color combinations get my ideas flowing. Music. The creative people i have worked with in the past. I get bursts of energy when i see other people working hard, being productive persuing their passion. Vintage fabrics and curiosa. Yoga. Friends. Love is maybe my biggest inspiration of all.

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(Photo of Ismoyo with her beloved sewing machine)

Mia: Who are the people on the Net or otherwise who inspire you most?
Ismoyo: I admire so many and they all do different things. It doesn’t even matter, as long as the passion shows through. When you see that the art is made with love.

I discover new inspirational artists every day. I admire the ones who already are up on their game and have opened doors for us creative creatures. I admire the ones who are still learning and finding their own creative paths.

Mia: Favourite colour?
Ismoyo:: I can’t lie. If you’ve seen my website or my creations it’s obvious. It’s pink. I’m girly like that.

Mia: Favourite Magazines?
Ismoyo: I devour magazines! Reading articles, looking at beautiful pictures and using old editions as input for crafty paper projects. I can get lost and forget about time with gorgeous interior design magazines. Japanese fashion magazines like fruits, zipper and cutie are cute, colorful and original. Creative magazines like CRAFT and Computer Arts or sewing magazines filled with new patterns to try out. I’m that girl who asks all her friends to not throw out old magazines. The one who goes in cafe’s to ask what they do with the old magazines on their reading tables. Can i have them? *smiles*


Mia: Favourite Music?

Ismoyo: My Love is a musician. So all his music comes first. Obviously. My ipod tells me i have currently been listening to John Legend, Mos Def, Ben Harper, Michael Franti, Finley Quaye, Joni Mitchell, Billie Holiday, Smokey Robinson, and Sade.

Mia: Do you have any future goals for your craft and for your site? What are they?
Ismoyo: There are so many things still on my to-learn list. I’m currently learning to use Flash in combination with my digital illustrations. Next is learning to crochet. I adore those little amigurumi figures I see out there. Would love to be able to make my own versions. The most important goal is to go ahead and open my online shop. Selling my creations and maybe some illustrations or other wall art.

Mia: Well, when you have opened your on-line shop be sure to let us know and we will do a feature on it. Apart from inspiring all of us, what do you hope to be doing in five years time?
Ismoyo: Wow, I’ll be 35 by then. Close my eyes and dream out loud right?

Hopefully settled in NY, found my creative niche. That I’ve learned more and improved my crafty techniques. Five years of extra experience, I can’t wait! Of course, I hope my website is still online and visited by many. I might pick up writing again. I would also love to do illustrations for children’s books if I get the change one day. Many adventures still ahead. But who knows what will happen? As long as I can make cute things, i’ll be happy.

Mia: Anything else you would like us to know?
Ismoyo: I love the crafty community online. It has introduced me to so many sweet, fun and creative people whom i am very grateful for. *waves into cyberspace*

Mia: *waves back into cyberspace* Well thanks so much for letting us interview you.
Ismoyo: Anytime, it was truly my pleasure!

Enjoy!

Be inspired!

Mia

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Hi this is Mia Binns. You have landed yourself at one hour craft. If you have a crazy-tripping-over-the-cat busy life and love making things, then this blog is for you. Jam-packed with crafty photo tutorials, video tutorials, links, chatter and giveaways. Buy our book, One Hour Craft at Amazon now! Contact me at miabinns@gmail.com

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