Sat 8th Oct
Jim finished off my t-shirt with the sewing machine and I’ve worn it out a couple of times! The white ‘shines’ on the eye and the nose fell off during sewing but I’m not too worried about replacing them, it looks fine how it is. Had a few compliments, but only after telling people I made it. Is this because it’s so good they assumed I bought it, or just because you have to say it’s good when someone says “look what I made!”?
With Halloween coming up, and a generous invite to attend an 80s horror themed party, it’s about time Jim and I made our costumes! I wasn’t very inspired by the brief at first but I found all the relevent films I could on ye olde internet and actually the choice looks quite good. My shortlist consisted of:
- Black Cat (never seen it but it’d be easy enough to come as a cat)
- The Fly
- The Rocky Horror Picture Show (yay<3!)
- Thriller (Michael Jackson)
- Alien
- Terminator
- Little Shop of Horrors

I’ve decided to do The Fly with a normal human body (that’s the easy bit) and either a papier-mache or a fabric fly head mask. I have yet to begin but I’m pretty excited for it since it will be awesome.
While researching Alien I came across this cool facehugger ski mask and my first thought was ‘do I have pink wool?’ Yes! Yes I do. So here is the start of my copied version! I think I will need to get a plain black hat to attach the legs to like in the original.
Mon 10th Oct
Went to the Open For Business 2011 business exhibition and trade fair as Jim was there for a business lecture from the creative enterprise people. I enjoyed a good look around and saw my friends Laura Mossop and This is Bazaar there selling beautiful things, and also got lots of free cake and popcorn from various stalls. Outside I met Forever Forged who is a talented lady with awesome forging skills, she has made a gate like a custard cream and when I have money to spend I would like some of her wall hooks to decorate my future dream house with.
Another new lady I met (actually at the first stall I went to!) is Jan Merryweather who creates various felt and fabric homewares and accessories, and she gave me a leaflet for her feltmaking classes so I am definitely going to go along sometime and try it out!
On a wedding note, we found a couple who have a white VW camper van to hire for special occasions (and they tell us there is a fridge with champagne inside!), so they are currently top of my list for wedding transport hire!
Tue 11th Oct
At the business exhibition This is Bazaar had mentioned a soldering workshop at The Silk Mill, so I decided to try it out and dragged Jim along with me (for company, but also because soldering is something I know he’ll need later on when he gets around to making some circuit-bent instruments). The Silk Mill is currently being used as a creative space while it’s undergoing renovation, so the nice guys from Nottingham Hackspace came down to share their skills.
They began with a basic introduction to soldering, what it is and what it does, and then let us choose to either make a flashing LED badge or a MAGICAL MUSICAL PENCIL (aka a Drawdio; draw audio) which I NEED for Christmas and then my life will be measurably improved. Unfortunately, the kit cost £10 and so I could only afford to get Jim and myself each a badge kit for £2 each. We had a cunning plan; we would use the badge kit to learn to solder, and then later on but the Drawdio kit and use our new skills to make it at home.
Only one lady in the group, Patsy, made a Drawdio and it looked quite complicated so maybe I’ll wait for another class so I can have the mentors helping me again. Patsy’s worked perfectly and I had some fun trying to make tunes with it! It really is amazing. I’ll be posting photos of this when I can get them from Jim’s camera, but you can see some already in Jim’s post of the event!
Wed 12th
Had an interview for a job in a craft shop yet to open in Derby, really hope I get it! The role would also be to lead craft workshops in the evenings which I am all over. I am crossing all my fingers and my toes and my arms and my legs, but if I’m honest I don’t think this will actually sway the will of the universe. Edit: didn’t get it : (
Fri 14th
Got a free Graze box in the post, courtesy of Ni from Sew Darn Crafty! The online process of claiming your free box does include setting up your card details, as they do want you to subscribe for a weekly box that you pay for after the free one, but you can do what I did and cancel as soon as you get the free one and not spend a penny! Bwahahaha >: D Seriously though, when I have enough steady money coming in I will want to treat myself to a weekly healthy snack, so when I can I am totally reactivating it.
To get your first box free like me, enter promotional code VJ2JFX83 (this will also get Ni £1 off one of her boxes so happiness all around!)
Sun 16th
Carboot day! Got some good cheap things including a boxed kit to make a mosaic candle holder for just £1! Joy!
Brought it home and spent the whole evening carefully glueing the tiles on…
Mon 17th
Now that the glue had dried overnight I started grouting it. Either the glue was too weak or my grout was too wet, but tiles started becoming unstuck and falling off and making me sad : ( So it pulled all the tiles off and gave it all a wash and now it is waiting for me to regain enough heart to try it alllllll again. *sigh*
It wasn’t such a bad day though, because in the morning Jim and I met a very lovely affectionate cat who monopolised our existence for as long as he was able with his soft fur and refusal to acknowledge when stroke-time was over. Photos when I can get them! Read Jim’s account here.
Later that day, with a deadline looming (the next day!) I worked on the promised illustrationsfor University of Derby’s graduate handbook on Personal Branding. I made some backgrounds with used tea bags and picked a few pieces of long grass from the garden to use as mark makers with the black ink, and used a paintbrush for some neater bits. Pretty happy with how they turned out after some Photoshopping, although more time could have been used matching drawings with backgrounds to ensure they went best together (the finished one below worked well though!)
I’m looking forward to seeing these in print with the other booklets, no idea when that will be but expect to see photos when I have them!
As if that weren’t enough, late that evening I suddenly decided to start making a version of a cushion I’d seen at Next Home but didn’t have the disposable income to treat myself. I used a felted old woolen jumper as the base and cut the stag’s head from a piece of Jim’s old jogging trousers fused to Bondaweb. I got the shape for the head by printing out large the photo from the Next Home website, I’m pretty sure this is allowable since I’m making it for myself and not for profit.
Tue 18th
Continued working on the stag’s head cushion, the blanket stitch around the edge is taking forever but BBC iPlayer is helping. Here’s a progress shot, I think I need to go and buy a basic cushion pad before I can start making it up though.
I also took some nice photos on our walk this morning around the pond, pictures when I can grab them off Jim’s camera! See some of Jim’s photos on his blog post.
Wed 19th
Sew Darn Crafty in the evening, I made another crocheted wrist warmer and began on my second glove, and Ni was there designing a flag for the Clockworks Social Centre and a not-Christmas (she’s pagan) story featuring teddy bears. She also drew a hippy bear.
Thu 20th
Make and Mingle meeting at Déda in an effort to dissuade spending cuts by showing support for our local arts centres. Organised by Corey Mwamba and This is Bazaar, it was a very pleasant evening of meeting new creatives, learning watercolour techniques from Laura Mossop, finishing my right glove off from the previous night and discovering liquid marzipan (read: ‘Heaven’) in the form of Amaretto :D
Fri 21st
Day trip out to IKEA with Jim to take advantage of an offer to save back money spent in the restaurant on a subsequent spent in the store. Had a lovely time wandering around planning what we would spend our credit on until we realised that we’d missed our return trip home, and had to wait around for a different bus that would take us half-way back and then have to hunt down a second bus to Derby. Fortunately, the bus drivers were very helpful and sympathetic to our predicament, and we had the good fortune to spot a Black Cat bus which I knew would take us to Derby, which we hopped on to when our bus stopped behind it. Score! Still arrived home several hours later than planned though.
Anyway, at IKEA I bought a pad to go inside my stag cushion, so hopefully that project will be able to progress soon : )
In the evening we finished off a fruitcake we’d baked the night before with some butterfly decorations, which we’d decided on because we wanted to use our new black icing pen which was good for antennae. This was our first ever attempt at a fruitcake and judging from the results, it won’t be our last :D Nyom nyom nyom…
Sat 22nd
Went to a craft fair at Memorial Hall that I’d seen advertised on a notice board at Sainsburys. Turned out there was only one actual craft stall and the rest were jumble sales, but I found something to buy (for Christmas presents! Shhhh secret!) which made it worthwhile : )
Sun 23rd
Carboot in the morning, a very pleasant walk in the sunshine which I’m trying to make the most of while it’s still here. I spent £2 on a necklace and a craft stamp. The stamp is for a tiny circular hole which means I can finally make proper tags from my tag stamper!
Inspired by Home Cooking Made Easy on the BBC, I decided to try making fresh pasta from scratch for dinner. The recipe is actually very simple:
- 400g flour
- 4 eggs
- pinch of salt
- Sieve flour and mix in the salt
- Mix in the eggs to make a firm dough. Knead it for 15 minutes to make it supple (otherwise it will tear when you roll it out)
- Divide it into two balls (or it would be too much to work with) and roll them out as thin as you can, the thinner the better as it will swell later when cooking, dusting with flour as necessary to stop them from sticking to the table. This will take ages and according to the recipe I used, your buttocks should sweat. Appetising, no?
- Lightly flour the top of your dough and roll it into a log, then use a sharp knife to cut slices off it lengthways. Unroll these slices and you will have long strips which you can then hang up to dry for 15 minutes
- Bring salted water to the boil and cook the pasta for about 4 minutes. Do not allow it to overcook or apparently it becomes very flabby (I wouldn’t know *proud*)
- Drain water and let a knob (teehee) of butter melt into the pasta. Serve with the homemade sauce that your partner diligently made for you while you were busy with the pasta
Success! I do have bruises on my palms this morning though from all the rolling, think I may need to get one of those rolling pins with handles.
































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