Showing posts with label imagination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imagination. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

What Children See



This photo was taken in December 2010 when my then 28 month old son asked my why there was a picture of a man with a suitcase and a ball on the door of the baby changing room. 

The experience reminded me that in June 2002 I bought a book  called Ways of Seeing by John Berger. The topic of the book is not necessarily how children see the world, but it does eging with the point that one sees before one speaks. 

A child can see and reconise images long before he is ever able to describe what he has seen. Even once we can speak, we see the images around us before we open our mouths to comment on them.

The book goes on to discuss art, adverts and photographs and what message the images convey to us. It is a highly interesting read and I would recommend it if you are in any way interested in the subject. 

But back to the world through the eyes of a child. Since the episode with the man with the suitcase and the ball, there have been countless reminders of how different a child's view of things is to an adult's. 

Like this time, when the box we'd just received a parcel in became a fantastic plaything.


Or when Number Two came downstairs with the newborn insert from a car seat on his head and told me it was the hat of a soldier in the old days.



Or on the regular occasions when the sofa becomes a trampoline or a Viking ship.

Or when the bunk beds become pirate ship and my box of red candles gets confiscated as dynamite.

I showed Number One the top photo again recently and asked him what it was. "The sign for a baby changing room", he said, looking at me as if I had lost my mind. He's obviously growing up.


Saturday, 20 June 2015

Sewing Machine Embroidery Projects - Handmade Cards


If you've ever tried sewing maching embroidery, you will know that it is fantastic fun, provides quick results, uses up the tiniest of fabric scraps and is one of the most satisfying crafts on the planet. 
Birdy Tea Cosy
Having had such a nice bit of feedback on my recent sew-your-own-card tutorial I thought I would share a few more of my sewing machine embroidery projects with you.

I have tried it out on tea cosies, t-shirts, aprons and cards and it has delivered great results. But so far, the cards have been my favourite. 

A thank you card my sister made and sent to me after I had shown her the basics

A Christening Card for a Little Girl

A housewarming card for friends

For me, the key to the cuteness of these pictures is the detail. Here is a close-up of smoke billowing out of the cottage chimney.

In this shot you can see how the creeper is created by using floral fabric and a leafy setting on the sewing machine.

Throughout this picture I used floral and leaf patternd fabric as much as possible.

Here is a close-up of the cottage window and door. They have been highlighted against the pale background of the house and window by using red thread.

I am certainly no expert on this, but if you want to give it a go and have any questions, just leave me a comment or use the contact form on my blog. I'm happy to share the knowledge I've gained through trial and error over the past three or four years.
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