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Welcome to The Gingerbread Bunny! I'm Sarah, a textile artist specialising in crochet and felt based in Wigan in the North-West of England.

On my blog, you can find my day-to-day craft adventures and tutorials.

You can find details of my work for sale and workshops on my website - www.thegingerbreadbunny.co.uk

Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Felting with Children

Last week was awesome! I was lucky enough to spend the entire week working with Lowton Junior and Infants School in Wigan on an enormous felt wall hanging.

The theme was New Beginnings, as they had just had a large amount of building work done, and the hanging was for the new entrance to the school. We decided to create a garden with flowers and insects in lots of beautiful bright school, some sparkle and beads.

I worked with every child in the school to make individual pieces for it. We made various flowers, bees, butterflies, caterpillars, snails, leaves and even a frog! Reception did a follow me style workshop while Year 6 worked from photographs, identifying shape and colour.  Year 5 and 6 also helped to blend the background using drum careers - they found this very exciting - and to put it all together and felt it.

I took it away to dry (which took some time) and then to add a bit of stitching and a few beads to enhance it (I was very careful not to do to much as I wanted it to be theirs).

I went in yesterday to hang it and it looks so beautiful, Working with the children was amazing! They loved the process, getting wet and making bubbles. They all made a piece they where proud of and can now spend hours hunting for their little work of art.  It is such a tactile piece and I'm pleased to say that the children will be encouraged to touch it - if we want to they surely will! 

Here are a few photographs of the children's work! 

     
      Fabulous flowers by Year 3 and 4


     Bees and ladybirds by Reception


    Flowers by Year 5 - working from photographs 

    

    Beautiful butterfly by a very talented Year 6 child


    Such a little character!

    

     The completed wall hanging - the collective work of 150 creative and talented children


Wednesday, 9 October 2013

W.I.P Wednesday - Crochet Lego Blanket

It's a bit of a miserable Wednesday here as the weather isn't too great. Nevertheless, I've got a coffee and chocolate loaf cake baking in the oven ready to take to a friends tomorrow - if it lasts that long - and a blog post about my current.W.I.P (work in progress)
After much protesting from Mr Bunny, I've finally got around to working on his blanket.  I don't.blame him for the protesting, honestly, as I started his blanket way back on boxing day last year.
The pattern is The Lego Blanket by Andrea Baker, which I purchases on Etsy, and involves making lots of crocheted lego bricks, using the bobble stitch to make the nobbly bits you get on top of the bricks. 
The pattern is really well written and includes a detailed photo tutorial as well, making it a great project for beginners.
I've got a pretty long way to go on it yet but, you never know, I may finish it before next Boxing Day.  Maybe.

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

4KCBWDAY3 - Infographic




What a challenge for today!  Infographs combine images and texts in a way which visually communicates a piece of information.  (Think Venn diagrams, pie charts and other graphs)  They can be extremley accurate and scientific or can be just for fun.

Strangley enough, I have opted for a fun one today which is by no menas accurate and should not, under any circumstances, be taken seriously!!! I shocked myself with this choice as I am quite mathematical and would have thought I'd go for a lovely mathematical infograph but the lure of using sweets to express information was just to great.

Project Distribution

I have chosen to create an infograph to show the distribution of my craft projects.  Generally I make for 3 groups of people: me (yellow sweets), friends and family (blue sweets) and to sell (green sweets).  The infographs below show firstly I how would like my distribution of craft projects to look and secondly how it looks in realistically.


Project distribution I would like


Project distribution I have

As you can clearly see, I would like to be making lots of things for me (like that skirt I've been planning on making for the past year), some for family and friends and some for selling.  Realistically, I make less for myself than anything else with most of my projects being made for selling.

What would your infograph look like to show your craft project distribution?

Until tomorrow.

Sarah x