Friday 27 January 2012

Cosy Crafting at the Clubhouse!

Kerry and Jo craft chatting!
Our second Make Space Girls' Craft night was another lovely evening.  There's something so wonderful about cosying up in front of a log fire with a basket of crafts and a few good friends around you.
The clubhouse at Duncton Mill Fisheries was the perfect setting for our get together with it's wood burning stove, comfy sofas and coffee pot gurgling in the corner.


Everyone brought their various projects, including a tapestry, knitting, sewing and even a fancy dress costume that needed making for school! (Now that's an efficient way to have an evening off!)  We all settled into our cosy home for the evening, helping ourselves to homemade treats and hot drinks and warming ourselves by the fire on what turned out to be quite a cold evening outside.





I had set up the Make Space project area in the corner, amply stocked with all sorts of fabrics, beads, buttons, ribbons and sequins and a few of us sat happily decorating our lavender filled hearts.  I even made a few Make Space pincushions for the occasion!



Others made a bit of progress with their Brought From Home projects and a superhero cape was completed, all in good time for a busy mum to get ahead of the game for a school dressing up day.


That's the whole idea about these Make Space Craft evenings - to bring along something you've not had time to do - or have wanted to do for ages and actually give it some space and time.  Time to make - Space to flourish.
A few of us learnt something new too - the beginnings of crochet!


And we launched our idea of book swaps - with a table full of lovely craft books and magazines, ready to be borrowed.


We hope that others will have books at home they may be able to lend around too - so that we can make use of each others resources to keep ourselves inspired.  Jo's idea of bringing along novels was a fab one too - so if anyone has something they've read and would be happy to pass on, please do bring it along.


Hopefully everyone went home pleased with what they had made and achieved, having had a wonderful time, chatting, learning, laughing and making.  And hopefully you all went home feeling a little bit more like YOU. xx

Next Make Space Girls' Craft night is on February 28th at 7.30 at a particulary cosy home in Petworth.  watch this space and face book for more details nearer the time!

Tuesday 24 January 2012

Love is.....A Make Space Girls' Craft Night!


 I was thinking about what we could have as our stand by craft activity for this Thursday's Craft Night and it occurred to me that it's Valentine's day coming up - so I dug out one of my faithful old craft books and found this lovely idea.....
It only takes a few scraps of fabric and some very basic sewing skills to create something beautiful to either give to your loved one, or keep for yourself!  They look lovely framed, or would actually make wonderful Valentines card.
So, this Thursday I will be bringing along some of my pretty fabric scraps, some ribbons, beads and bows and we'll see what we can create!
Of course, you can also bring along your current craft project - whether it be crochet, drawing, sewing or card making.  It will be nice to see what everyone is up to, chat and share tips!

I will bring along my sewing machine if anyone needs one and there will e plenty of refreshments on hand to keep us going. Please remember to bring along £2 for refreshments and 50p if you want to make a heart.


The venue is the Dunton Fisheries Club house - a lovely, cosy venue tucked in at the foot of the South Downs.  Instructions on how to get there can be found here.  Jo will be putting up some balloons so you can find your way!

See you at 7.30 on Thursday 26th January.

xxxxxxx

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Girly Craft Nights!

 
Our first ever Girls' Craft night was a great success!  We held our gathering at our lovely friend, Esther's beautiful and most welcoming Farm Cottage just outside Petworth. 



We feasted on mince pies and mulled wine and sat round the roaring fire, making to our hearts' content.  The variety of projects was amazing - everything from knitted cafetiere warmers, owl doorstops and framed baby collages. 


A few of us had a go at making the paper baubles from the tutorial I had found through Mollie Makes magazine too.



So, now that we know the idea works, we are planning another get together, this time in a well furnished Barn in Duncton, a lovely place at the foot of the South Downs.


We'll provide the refreshments (please bring a suggested donation of £2)and the comfort (it's a very cosy barn!) and you bring your current project and all the things you need to work on it.  If you need to use a sewing machine, there are places you can plug it in, and tables to work on and there will be tea and coffee in plentiful supply as well as good chat, exchanging of crafty ideas and generally lots of making fun!

If you want to sign up - go to the Make Space Facebook page and let us know.  I'll also be posting directions there soon.
 
We look forward very much to seeing you in a couple of weeks!