Friday, June 22, 2012

DIFY

Good Morning Crafters! It's Friday and either you are excited because you can craft more in the next two days, or you are closing it up and shutting it down for the weekend like me.  Either way you schedule your time, crafting finds it's way into your week somehow and the weeks it doesn't you probably wish it had.  Sometimes we get stuck in a rut.  It happens to us all.  Here are some suggestions to clear the cobwebs and get the creative, craft, gears turning.


One of my favorite things is to do an image search.  When I say that people say "oh you like ________" and I won't mention the rest,(a site I don't care for) no I like to start from my favorite search engine and type in a word, and choose images instead of text.  You will love what turns up.  See I here,  I typed "birds" - then selected "images" and got page after page of beautiful bird.
This particular bird inspires a great color pallet for me.  After that I could just hold on to this image as a reminder or I could take it over to a "color pallet generator" web site (search for one and you'll get tons).  You just give it a photo and poof - color names!


If colors come easily for you and your problem is what to bedazzle next then take inventory of what you need at home.  Making a useful craft is what my goal is most of the time.  Sure - pretty things are fun, but something tells me that if you've been crafting for any amount of time then you made just about anything you can out of your favorite medium and it is beautiful. But don't let that stop you.  I wasn't really into crafting for a long time (crazy I know).  I had tried for years to find some success in making jewelry.  I was not successful.   This lead me into a huge rut, but one day I came home to no carpet and beautiful hardwood floors.  I suddenly needed a rug and we had just spent our money on the floors, rugs would have to wait.  One day with my cold, bear, feet I decided to research how a rug is made.  I wondered if there was anyway I could make one myself.  I searched rug making and holy cow, there are so many ways to make a rug, you just have to pick which one you like best.  Necessity being the mother of invention, I ended up being so inspired by textiles that I no longer make jewelry and now I am fiber artist.  I'm not saying you will abandon what you love now, I still love making jewelry; but so do a lot of people and a lot better than me.  So I decided to leave it to who do it best.  Just don't be afraid to branch out and see where it takes you?  


Enjoy your crafts, but don't be afraid to get inspired.  Try something new.  And by all means don't forget that doing it yourself (DIY) is just as important as doing it for yourself (DIFY). Craft On!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Locker Hooking - a DIY anything project

The Craft studio has been busy.  I am the kind of person who can put a project down and come back to it later.  In the mean time I usually start another project.  I realize that creatively sometimes I just have to stop and find the inspiration to come back to a project refreshed and revived.  Otherwise my work is sloppy and no good.  


I am currently working on two Locker Hooking projects.  Each of them will take a considerable amount of time and energy so I am letting them.  Like a good cup of coffee, you have to wait for it to cool a little, you can't just chug it down.  It is this rationalization that has allowed me to take my time with my crafting projects guilt free.


Back to Locker Hooking.  No - locker hooking isn't some "skeezy" practice in seedy locker rooms, it is a sad and unfortunate name to a craft I really enjoy.  It comes from  hooking  loops of material up through rug canvas and then locking them in place with string. 
Locker hooking is such a versatile, and durable craft that it has become a main inspiration in the MBU - DIY Craft Studio.  Not only are the materials cheap, but you can recycle an old bed sheet into your new placemat, or pillow, or bracelet, or rug.  I just love that.  You are folding laundry one day and decide that you just hate a certain shirt &  you are short a bath mat, then viola! New bath mat.  


My most recent completion was a hot pad for the kitchen.  My MIL gave me a "jelly roll" of the cutest fabrics.  I knew that I wanted to make something useful with the fabric, but it had to be small.  I decided I would use a #6 canvas (because I had some), and cranked this little baby out in my spare seconds over a few days time.  I have 3 kids and can only craft in very small bursts, so spare seconds it is.  If you had peace and quiet then you could make on in just a few hours.

The project that is currently waiting for further inspiration is a wall hanging I call "jewels in the snow".  Here is a close up picture of it in progress:
See the rug canvas up at the top, between the white?  I also used #6 canvas for this project and different bulky yarns. 
This leads me to the project that has highjacked my time from the wall hanging.  The project being 4 super ugly chairs sitting around my table.  They are hand-me-downs that I gladly accepted because my oldest got stuck in the broken down "rushing" in our even older chairs.  Which I plan to fix later - but that is another blog post :)  Anyway, the chairs are oak and could be nice but are in various states of "ugh", because the finish is peeling.  So I am currently sanding them one by one and will refinish them, but this time they will be completed with beautiful locker hooked seat pads.  Check back for a tutorial of the chair project.



You'll need 5 things to Locker Hook a beautiful project:
  1. Rug Canvas
  2. Locker Hook
  3. Locking Medium (string)
  4. Yarn, Roving, or Cotton material torn into strips
  5. Tapestry Needle
There are many web sites where you can order these materials, one of my favorites is colorcrazy.com.  There you can find materials, patterns, clearer explanations  of locker hooking, videos, books, you name it - it's there.  The author of the books and site Theresa Pulido also gives a great history of the craft  as well.  Locker hooking is a fun, durable craft, that can add a lot of beauty to just about anything you want to make. Check it out!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Hello World

Hello World!
Welcome to MBU, the DIY Craft Studio blog!  Here you will find reviews for many crafting tools, materials, and the merchants that sell them.  Of course you will also find tutorials as well as updates on when the Craft Studio will be in session!


Made By U - DIY Craft Studio is new way to enjoy crafting.  
We all love to craft.  
No bones about that, but sometimes there are a few draw backs to pursuing our deepest love.  Three of the biggest complaints I hear from crafters are these:

  • Distractions - dog, cat, kids, spouse, dishes - you get the idea.
  • Space - we all have a spot where crafting is taking over, but that spot is still needed for other things like, oh I don't know, eating.
  • $$$$$ - ANYONE can craft - Martha taught us that - you just have to have the right tools and they don't come cheap.  

Have you ever gotten stuck in a project and realize you just have to have the doo-hicky to finish it?  The doo-hicky is that tool that stares at you every trip to the craft store.  You pass it over every time because your secret number flashes in your mind when you look at it.  Your secret number being the total money spent on loving your craft.  A number you would confess to no one but know by heart.  Well MBU can save you the guilt.  

MBU eliminates the distractions (because you come to us and hopefully don't bring your cat with you), gives you space so you can spread out while you work and store it with us if you like, and saves you cash by having all the doo-hickys on hand for you to use (then you don't have to buy one)!  



I am excited today because I have a doo-hicky (sorry couldn't resist typing it one more time) ordered and in the mail that I have wanted, wanted, wanted since I knew of it's existence.  This tool of course is the Sizzix BIGkick
Now most of you are familiar with Sizzix and all of it's wonderful glory, but this little mama is getting there & I simply can't wait for it to get here.  This little machine will be put to work quickly as we have 3 up-and-coming Studio Sessions this summer and the BIGkick is really going to make things happen. Check back for WW&W (when, where & what) we will be crafting!

Anyone have a "Did you Know?" or tip to share about any Sizzix tool?  As always we love suggestions for Studio Session themes or ideas.