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Hand #knitted #storage vessel. Waiting to go in washing machine to be felted. 100% #wool. For #Reconnecting #Threads #exhibition w/ @purpleclaire at #Studio61 #Blackheath frm 9th June.

Hand #knitted #storage vessel. Waiting to go in washing machine to be felted. 100% #wool. For #Reconnecting #Threads #exhibition w/ @purpleclaire at #Studio61 #Blackheath frm 9th June.

Detail of #pegloom #woven wall hanging. Beaded #Indian #silk #yarn & #handspun #merino #wool tops. For #Reconnecting #Threads #exhibition

Detail of #pegloom #woven wall hanging. Beaded #Indian #silk #yarn & #handspun #merino #wool tops. For #Reconnecting #Threads #exhibition

#pegloom #weaving hanging art made w/ #Indian #silk beaded #yarn & #merino #wool tops, I #handspun. For #Reconnecting #Threads #Exhibition w/ @purpleclaire. Frm 9th June at #Studio61, #Blackheath

#pegloom #weaving hanging art made w/ #Indian #silk beaded #yarn & #merino #wool tops, I #handspun. For #Reconnecting #Threads #Exhibition w/ @purpleclaire. Frm 9th June at #Studio61, #Blackheath

Apr 2
Love these varigated #threads. #crossstitching #cotton

Love these varigated #threads. #crossstitching #cotton

I’m loving the colours of the #embroidery #threads. I’m just going for it!

I’m loving the colours of the #embroidery #threads. I’m just going for it!

Oct 1
3rd petal I did yesterday. #bobbin #lace #cotton #threads #red & #orange (Taken with Instagram)

3rd petal I did yesterday. #bobbin #lace #cotton #threads #red & #orange (Taken with Instagram)

Dorset Button making

My crafty friend, @purple_claire, showed me how to make these, after she went to a workshop at Stag & Bow in Forest Hill.

Dorset buttons date back to the 18th century, in Dorset, England. They were originally made on a disc cut from the horn of a Dorset Horn sheep, which was covered with needle-worked thread.

The most simple form of these buttons is called a crosswheel, but there are lots of different styles, some of them involving intricate weaving. They’re very addictive.

Basic materials you need are: metal or plastic rings, which are about 1 - 1 1/2 inches in diameter, embroidery floss, wool yarn or cotton crochet thread, scissors and a large-eyed, blunt needle.

The outside of the ring, is covered with blanket stitches, the edges are tuned to the inside of the ring. then the yarn/thread is round around the outside of the ring, to form spokes.

I did eight spokes, but you can do more. Then, weave over & under, until the ring is fully covered, or until you like the finish, then you’re done.

Different yarns or threads, can give various effects, and I used a metalic thread by Oliver Twists, called Sparkles.

It was hard to find (curtain) rings in the sizes I needed, but they can be found. An interiors shop usually have smaller sizes, and you may need to order in larger sizes.

I’d like to used larger rings, i’m even thinking of using the inside ring of an embroidery hoop! These are great for all types of crafts, embellishments, and not just as buttons.

Glammamamma ;)

Mar 5

Connecting Threads - Textiles exhibition Pt 3.

My hard work! And that’s not all!

The exhibition is on until Saturday 10th March. At Studio 61, 137 Lee Rd, Blackheath.

Part 4 coming soon

Black History Month - Althea McNish

Superb Textile/Artist.  Plus, her name is my middle name!

*(You don’t have to be black to appreciate this)

Who do you admire?

YARNIA. LYS - Local Yarn Shop. Pt6

The final part, which focuses on Yarnia’s charity project, & eBay shop.

For more information, contact Yarnia: 01322 440 611  Website: www.yarnia.co.uk  Email:  yarnia@hotmail.co.uk

*PROJECT LINUS 

Project Linus originated in America, December 1995 when Karen Loucks saw a newspaper article showing how much a comfort blanket had helped a child cancer victim and decided to organise blankets for her local children’s cancer unit and started spreading the word. Since that time over 3,000,000 blankets and quilts have been delivered worldwide. (www.projectlinus.org)


Project Linus started in the UK in March 2000 as a result of a quilter’s desire to help children in need. It has now spread to cover most of the UK. To date they have delivered over 116,000 quilts and blankets. They always try to get the blankets delivered to children who are local to the makers (http://www.projectlinusuk.org.uk/ ).

Sirdar’s Salsa! on top shelf.  Bamboo yarn on lower shelf.

More colours of Sirdar’s Salsa! yarn

Keeping an eye on u!

*eBay….we are there too!

Following our plans for world yarns and fabrics domination, we have now started to sell our goods on eBay, which is good news for those of you that cannot visit the shop.


Their Seller name is yarnia_uk, and you can shop in their dedicated store. We are adding items on there amost daily, and a good deal can now be had by all!

Yarnia do not have a mail order site, but they are happy to post items to customers.

Wow!  This blog is in 6 parts!  That’s my bigggest blog ever, plus i’ve still got more pictures on my phone!  However, it’s been worthwhile, as Yarnia is a great store, with a great range, thanks to Nicci & Trish.

Take some time to go there, & tell them I sent you.  Let me know how you get on.

So, until the nexdt time.  Keep crafting.  Keep creating.

Nam Myoho Renge Kyo

Peace & Love                                                                                              
Glammamamma ;)x

*Source: www.yarnia.co.uk