Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 April 2014

New Workshops

Hi everyone hope you are well, we have just announced our new workshop dates on the RethinkRemakeRelove Facebook page.  


We have also added the option to book online through our new website.  To celebrate the launch of the new workshops we are holding a giveaway on our Facebook page.  Prizes include free workshop places, fabric, sewing kits, bags and 1:1 sewing tuition places.  

Laura xx

Monday, 23 September 2013

What happens in Craft Club .....

This Thursday sees the return of our popular Rethink, Remake, Relove Craft Club.  The craft club is an opportunity to meet like minded crafty folk and work on your projects.  It is also a chance to swap tips and share ideas.  


Entry to the club costs £2 per person and it is held in Digbeth. If you would like to join us send an email to rethinkremakerelove@hotmail.com 




Friday, 30 August 2013

RethinkRemakeReLove Book Bag Workshop

So Autumn is nearly here and our brand new RethinkRemakeRelove workshops kick off next week.  



First up we have our Book Bag Workshop, we will be upcycling durable denim jeans to made sturdy book backs on the 5th of September.  They are perfect for students, teachers or anyone who has lots of things to carry around to the office or studio.  The bag is a great way to start your sewing journey as it is all straight lines.  There will also be a number of materials you can use to embellish your design, the possibilities are endless!




If you would like to join us get in touch via email at rethinkremakerelove@hotmail.com

Saturday, 12 January 2013

DIY Above the Knuckle Ring

This year I have decided to add a few more posts to the group and I thought I would start uploading some simple DIY posts that you can follow to make your own crafts and jewellery.  I have been making jewellery for a number of years now, most of the techniques I use are self taught or from trial or error.

I thought I would start with some thing really simple yet effective so I decided to make an Above the Knuckle Ring.  


The rings need a minimal amount of equipment.  I picked mine up from The Birmingham Bead Shop which is based in the Custard Factory.  If you haven't been in before you should pop in or take a look at their website as they have a treasure trove of beads and findings and the staff are very helpful. 


I picked up some thick beading wire and a mini set of pliers, you don't need the whole set you can make the knuckle ring with just a set of round nose pliers.   I used round and flat pliers when making the ring as the twisting of the wire is fiddly and I find it easier to do with two pairs but it is personal preference.  To shape the ring I used a ring mandrel, it is not an essential piece of equipment for making the ring I have it in my toolkit for making my other pieces of jewellery.  The mandrel helps to shape the ring but you can also achieve this by using a marker pen or lip balm container depending on the size of the ring you are making.  



Step 1 - Cut off around 3-4inches of wire using side cutters on the pliers.  Wrap the wire around where you would like to wear the ring.  
Step 2 - Slide the ring off your finger .  It doesn't matter too much about the shape at this point as you will be able to fix it later on.  
Step 3 - Use the pliers to pinch the pieces of wire together slightly.  Hold the pliers and twist the pieces of wire so they loop round in an S shape.



Step 4 - Place the ring around the mandrel if you have one or your rounded object.  Continue to twist the wire to make your preferred design.  To make the one pictured I continually twisted the wires around each other in the S from the beginning.  
Step 5 - Using thumb apply pressure around the ring to smooth out any dents and correct the ring shape.  
Step 6 - Place the ring on your desired finger, wear it with style and listen to your compliments. 

If you give it a go I would love to see your pictures.  I am thinking of doing 1 or 2 DIY posts each month.  Is there anything you would like to see?

Laura xx  



Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Laura Loves Haberdashery

I have recently set up a Haberdashery page on Etsy to sell everything crafty people need from buttons to vintage patterns.  Over the next few weeks I will be adding lots of items but I will be mainly specialising in Vintage supplies.  I use a lot of vintage buttons, fabrics and patterns in my designs but I have decided it is time for a bit of a clear out as my workspace is getting a bit cluttered!

I have created a Facebook group for you to follow to be updated on new stock so please feel free to join.  If you would like me to search for anything specific get in touch.  Here is an example of some of the stock online at the moment.  

La Mode Nautical Buttons - Original Packaging £1.50
I have tonnes of buttons for sale, most of the vintage ones are still on their original packaging.  

Vintage Buckle £1.50
I have seen the vintage buckles used in lots of different ways to create jewellery and even headbands. 

Vintage Knitting Pattern £2

I am thinking of buying some studs and spikes for people who want to customise items and possibly placing some fabric and lace in the store.  What do you think? What type of products would you like to see on sale? I would love to hear your feedback.  


Laura xxx