Just a quick blog post. Short 'n' simple. I was today years old when I learnt to make these ridiculously easy origami boxes. They're a great way to use up a stack of gell prints, or any pretty paper you've still to find a use for. Copy paper printed on one side with two or three layers of acrylic paint seems ideal for this purpose as it's not too flimsy that it won't keep its shape, but not too thick that it's tricky to fold. I used a bone folder to get nice sharp creases, but you can improvise with a ruler or something similar. There's no point me giving instructions for Masu boxes as the YouTube video I learnt from is so good. Head over via this link to see what I mean. Have fun!
To add to my seemingly never ending list of works-in-progress, I've started making a fabric bowl. Or should I call it a fabric basket? I'm not sure. Anyway, I've made the odd bowl or two before, like this blue & white one that I keep cotton perle in. I decided to use upholstery material, which has both advantages & disadvantages. On the good side, it has a certain stiffness, which helps the bowl stay in shape. On the irritating side, the kind of material I'm using frays like mad, and I'm forever picking up threads off the carpet. The bowl's a simple construction, and I've used a circle of cardboard covered with brown felt for the base. It'll look much better when I've embroidered and stitched into it. I've made a start on that, and appliqued on a rectangle of plum coloured velvet for extra interest. When not stitching, I've been catching up on my reading. I finished C J Sansom's 'Dark Fire'. Real...


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