Monthly Archives: January 2010

Le Petit Thief qui s’appelle Philippa

I am a thief!
As many of my fellow handmade students are aware, i have an early morning cleaning job at the Sheffield University Union, what they do not know is that i have started raiding the bins in the offices (Rights of Advice and the SSID), hoping to find used envelopes with stamps and postal [...]

The End of the Line Film

We watched the screening for the end of the line today, it was as dramatic as the trailer promised, and superbly choreographed and i enjoyed it – mostly. I enjoyed the fact that it was so well put together, but enjoyed less the information I learnt.

The End of the Line Trailer from Film Sprout on [...]

Mandy Greer

I found Miss Greer (sculptor and mixed media installation artist) whilst searching for info on Handmade Nation – she blogged about meeting Faith Levine and being at the NY screening of said film. She’s a big fan of the whole shabang, “viva the hand!” says she.

Very ocean-esq – i really love her creations.

I really [...]

The End of the Line

New brief ahoy! Handmade students have to create a set of Royal Mail postage stamps to raise awareness of the issue of over fishing, and the book and film ‘The End Of the Line’
We were asked to choose a technique such as paper cutting or screen printing and make the stamps using that method. I [...]

Handmade Nation

As part of our course we were asked to watch handmade nation, an unambitious but very charming documentary on the increasingly popular craft trend in america.
It’s very American, almost painfully so, but is filled with interesting interviews with people who make their living in craft – which for me is particularly interesting, as that’s sort [...]

Craft Club

Went to craft club today and learnt how to cast on, do garter stitch and cast off!
I would show a picture of my first attempt, but i unravelled it, twas a little bit crap

New Year Good Will

HAPPY NEW YEAR FAITHFUL READERS!
(if there are any)
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