Today, my hands were too sore so I decided to pull out my sewing machine and start restocking my Etsy Shop "Calicreative"

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Showing posts with label knit. Show all posts
Monday, September 30, 2013
Monday, June 24, 2013
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
My Etsy Shop is open!!!
All day I worked on getting my Etsy Shop "Beautifulyeah" filled with fiber goodies again...
So here are some examples from my Etsy Shop:


So here are some examples from my Etsy Shop:



Monday, April 1, 2013
Reopening of Beautifulyeah on Etsy!!!
HAPPY NEWS:
ASAP I will reopen my Etsy Store (Beautifulyeah) where I will start selling all my hand dyed yarns/fibers and handspun yarns.
My beautiful friend Kim Brown will start handling all the promotions for Beautifulyeah from that day on so that I can totally concentrate on the dyeing/creating side of the business.
Thank you Kim!!! You rock!!! ♥
STAY TUNED!!!!
ASAP I will reopen my Etsy Store (Beautifulyeah) where I will start selling all my hand dyed yarns/fibers and handspun yarns.
My beautiful friend Kim Brown will start handling all the promotions for Beautifulyeah from that day on so that I can totally concentrate on the dyeing/creating side of the business.
Thank you Kim!!! You rock!!! ♥
STAY TUNED!!!!
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
KAL for February :)
I counted all the votes for our February KAL and the project is....
Stacked-3 hat!!!
(close call though the socks needed 2 more votes to win :)
Here is the link to the FREE Ravelry pattern so we can all start tomorrow-->
... http://www.ravelry.com/ patterns/library/stacked-3
Stacked-3 hat!!!
(close call though the socks needed 2 more votes to win :)
Here is the link to the FREE Ravelry pattern so we can all start tomorrow-->
... http://www.ravelry.com/
See our Ravelry group for the link and you can share everything too: http://www.ravelry.com/
Thursday, January 3, 2013
FB group for Crochet/Knit and Sew Alongs
Someone whispered in my ear that it takes a lot of work out of my hands if I just set up a FB group for my Crochet/Knit and Sew Alongs, so they can post/interact with others.
Everyone can share their creations from our monthly CAL/KAL/SAL's!!!
Make sure you add yourself to my FB group, just click on the link below!!!
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Design Tutorial: Color (wheel)
Let's continue on explaining a little bit about "color"
This is what I use for designing: the color wheel.
I know some of you will say: "how do I use this color wheel?"
It's not that hard so let's start with basics by showing your the color wheel:
Here is an explanation of the color wheel I got from this website:
The COLOR WHEEL has 12 segments that consist of
primary, secondary and tertiary hues, or colors.
The three PRIMARY colors are RED, YELLOW, and
BLUE. They form a triangle on the wheel. These colors cannot be mixed by
combining any other colors. They are indicated on the color wheel with a P.
The three SECONDARY colors of ORANGE, VIOLET, and
GREEN (marked on the chart by an S)
are created by mixing equal parts of the primary colors they fall in between;
ie, VIOLET is the secondary color produced by mixing equal parts of RED and
BLUE.
The TERIARY colors are the colors that result
from mixing the primary and secondary colors on either side of them: ie, mixing
the secondary color ORANGE with the primary color RED results in red-orange.
These colors are marked on the color wheel with a T.
Using the color wheel you can determine color schemes fpr balance
and harmony in your artwork, webpages, desktop publishing designs or home
decorating.
Hue: Hue refers to the color...red, blue, etc.
The primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, or
hues, are these colors at their full saturation or brightness; that is, there,
there is no white, gray, or black added.
Value: the lightness or darkness of a color, or
the relative amount (percentage) of white or black in a hue.
Luminosity, or Lightness: A measure of the amount
of light reflected from a hue. Those hues with a high content of white have a
higher luminance, or value.
Tints: white when added in increments to any
color results in a lighter value of that color, called a tint.
Blue and white make light blue, which is a tint of Blue.
Shades: black or gray when added in increments to
any color results in a darker value of that color, called a
shade. Blue and Black make dark blue, a shade of blue.
Saturation: The degree of purity of a hue.
Intensity: The brightness or dullness of a hue.
Iintensity maybe lowered by adding white or black.
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Colors opposite of each other on the color wheel are COMPLEMENTARY colors, this means they work very well together (complement each other/balance).
Like red and green, blue and orange etc...
This is just a brief explanation about color and we can incooperate this into our "designs".
For example:
Red and green
I am trying to show you that this is just a tool to help you in designing...
You can also decide to use the rainbow colors, like my blog header of my own hand dyed yarns:
Or like I used the "rasta" colors in my design below:
There are so many ways that I won't be able to cover them all but know that working with the color wheel rules you design will look "balanced" and is "easy" on the eyes...
Be free, it's art so let those creative juices flow...
Have fun and feel free to ask questions!
Design Tutorial: INSPIRATION
In my previous tutorial about designing, I have been talking a lot about things that can inspire you. Today I want to show you that even "fellow" artists can inspire you...
Look at colors, compositions, objects, material use, forms, shapes, texture, techniques used etc...really look look
Friday, December 21, 2012
Inspirations for designing tutorial
I am pretty much a "loner" or a very quiet "observer" as I like to call it myself :)
I don't like to call myself a "designer", I will leave that decision up to you...
Love to be by myself, mostly, especially when I feel creative inspiration that day...
On top of that, I have an amazing, loving husband that supports me and encourages me daily.
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I first like to say that I dislike people that think that sharing "information" on how to design in our "trade" is like giving away a TOP SECRET document.
Well, I believe in sharing and these days the internet makes it possible for everyone to just "google" about everything you would like to know so why not share?
So I don't mind sharing my "top secrets" it's a free world so if you still have questions just ask me!
Some times I just like to sit somewhere and observe...soon enough my head starts working and the first thing that happens is that I picture the sketch of my new design in my head.
Second I draw out my little sketch book and sketch it out roughly. I might use or I might not. If I forgot my sketch book...well, I write down some notes in my phone.
Some times I just start thinking about all the places/countries I visited throughout the years and try to picture what first pops up as a memory. Than I try to write that down, just words no sketch. At home I will sit down and read through my notes and start translating them into colors or sketch some designs. Some will be executed...some won't...some will sit for a while and some sit for years...
Some times it's one of my friends/customers that tells me something they need/want and ask me to translate it into a design.
Some times I just take pictures from wherever I am or whatever I like.
In the end, there are a lot of ways to get inspired, in my opinion.
Just a package of a product or color combo's used in advertising, magazines, books...anything, you just have to "train" yourself to look different at things. It works for me...
I use these "inspiration" techniques for my knitting, crochet designs, my paintings and sewing.
Today, I have no idea what happened or inspired me but I drew up 22 sketches of designs up...
The only thing I can think of is that I "lost" the stress from the last few months since in the past, I worked way too much, had to orchestrated our move over 150 miles and unpack/settle in our new place. Or as I like to call it "life happened" :)
The sketches I drew up today are probably going to be a combo of crochet, knitting and/or sewing. I just have to work on each one and tackle all the details.
I start with determine the size, material choices, base colors/background colors, subject and finally detailing/accents. It's a process that takes a while, some times days/weeks/months/years. I have a bunch of sketches that just need detailing or a sample that I need to finish but I am married too LOL. There are only so many hours in a day :)
One important thing I learned while starting to design is:
"I can't "force" myself in being creative...I need to let "it" just happen"
"open yourself up to new ideas"
"think outside the box"
"relax"
Maybe this little "tutorial" on how I get to my final designs helps you...good luck!!!
Need help/second opinion or....? Just ask...
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Remember for those who don't know...
I wasn't born here so...
I will make grammar mistakes or misspell words or..., I don't think I need to apologize for them, since English isn't my first/native language. Just picture yourself living in a foreign country...you will never be a native speaker :)
thank you for understanding and just know: I do my very best to keep them to a minimum!!! :)
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