Monday, 3 March 2014

Join the merriment!

Calling all London makers... We're opening up membership to all lovely London based designer makers! We'd love to share our success and what better way is there then by adding your very own banner to our membership page onto our highly visited web site? Yup, It's a great deal as all you need to do is pay a petite yearly membership fee and we'll add your banner with a direct link back to you!

It's that easy... plus there's no strings attached. If you look at it as an ad then that's pretty much what we're offering but you'll be showing your hand made talents to a captive and receptive audience... yes we get tons of hand made lovers visiting our website every day so yes... get in touch! E-mail: craftguerrilla@yahoo.com




*Please note that there is an aesthetic criteria which we follow and so we ask that you send us a few images or the link to your site so we can check if it's appropriate! Because we want our designer makers to be in the company of other bright sparks we choose only the best and most promising designer maker talent. But don't be offended if your items /products aren't quite what we are after... we really don't want to turn anyone down but in order to keep the quality and originality on par with what we already offer then we need to chose accordingly! Honestly it's only a matter of taste so... it's nothing personal!!!

Also we do not accept other craft groups/collectives, craft market providers or craft event/workshop providers or third parties who work as an agent for a designer. This is solely for designer makers!

Craft Guerrilla blog opportunity:
However we do also have advertising space on the blog for independent retailers who sell hand made gifts, galleries, fabric shops and haberdashers as well as craft book publishers, zine makers and creative magazines! We will not accept any high street companies or companies who sell massed produced products. Get in touch for fees and T&C's. 
 

Friday, 21 February 2014

The Great Sewing Bee!

Calling all sewers, Love Productions is on the look out for some new sewing talent for the upcoming series of The Great British Sewing Bee!


I know,  it seems like it was only yesterday that we put the call out for this series but time does really whizz by! I so wish my dress making was up to scratch but alas this past year it wasn't really a priority but I must learn to make more clothes. Properly! As I've mentioned many a times before I can sew but I really wouldn't feel comfortable having anyone scrutinize my work too closely as it might just unravel with one glance from the judges! They are amazing but they kind of scare me too.
Seamstressing and tailoring is an art and I'm still perfecting it so maybe in a couple of years so... I'll leave it to you talented people. For now!
 


All you need is enthusiasm, a bit of talent and some sewing skills, man or woman,
as long as you have a passion for sewing then this might be your chance to escape from behind the sewing machine and onto the Great British television screen!
So if you know your way around a hem and the difference between cotton and spandex then contact sewing@loveproductions.co.uk to find out more.

Applications will close at midnight
Sunday 16th of March 2014
http://loveproductions.co.uk/



Wednesday, 19 February 2014

German design guru, Peter Fehrentz's "Made by Yourself"... we review his new book!

Peter Fehrentz is a German stylist, product designer and photographer so this book is so much more then a simple straight forward step by step instruction manual!
"Made by Yourself" isn't an ordinary D.I.Y. craft book either it's also an amazing design portfolio packed with great projects and ideas which you can make too!

Made by Yourself by Peter Fehrentz

You can really get a feel for the style, ideas process, inspirations and ethos behind the man and his work.
He offers well thought out, effortless projects with a very crafty approach to the overall production. Though the projects are far from basic. It's the perfect project book for the home, from furniture to accessories! Plus I love the way the costs, difficult levels and making time are clearly denoted using a score system of 01 (easy) to 06 (difficult).

Setting the bench mark! Brilliant man friendly projects which are both handsome and useful!

I was really impressed and surprised by it mainly because it's very man friendly. Oh yes, I say this because this has to be the first time ever that my partner asked to look at one of my craft books!
He's not adverse to making in general but he's not into the whole "cup cake crafting" which is how he calls the mainly female dominated craft industry... "fluffy, sickly sweet -like a cup cake- and not geared up to the male species at all"! Hey, these are his words not mine... but I do see his point.

My partner was after all a scout so he loves whittling, tinkering and general man crafts but shies away from the overly decorative, frilly type of craft which usually means he takes no notice of craft books... however with this one he was intrigued.
As it sat on the table -and may I add that at first glance he had no idea that this book was written by a man!- he asked to have a look at it.

After I managed to pick up my jaw from the table - and it's not often that he shocks me but he did this time hence the gaping mouth!- I decided that maybe he could review it and give me a bloke's perception on this nifty book...

Industrial masculinity can look great with softer female hues... like the grey walls behind the metal letters. Love it!!!

So I asked him "What do you think about this book?"
"First..." he said " it's really nicely defined, as in each chapter uses a certain material. The projects also look good and are practical not just decorative even though there are a few things in there which are pure decoration like the mesh dog sculptures but... it's not just nic-nacs! There's stuff I'd actually want to make to use. Even the mesh dogs (sculptures), I'm sure I could make them into a light fitting or something."

"What about the overall design of the book, the look and feel, what about that?" 
He picked up the book as if weighing a bag of sugar " It's nice and chunky, feels substantial. The photography is cool too and it's nicely styled."
Remember he has no idea who Peter Fehrentz is least of all that he is a stylist. Pensively he then adds "... he's got a good eye for design plus it's explained (the tutorials) in a clear and concise way. I like that."

"So what's you favourite piece?" I asked.
"I  really like the clothes rail. It's made using industrial piping plus it's really nicely designed with a shelf space at the bottom. And it's on castors! Actually I'm quite tempted to make one... and the glass display cases are pretty cool too."


Pipe clothes rail... quite cool and very good to store all my frocks!

Ha, result! Maybe he will make those clothes rails which we desperately need which means he also gets a chance to put his d.i.y. and creative skills into making home stuff with my approval!
It's great when you can agree on and make something together that you both like! You know "many hands make light work" kind of thing too plus it's nice to share a creative interest, so yes... if you also live with a partner who's not super receptive to your usual crafting pursuits then get this book!

Lots of projects which will tickle the ladies too and not just the men folk!


Finally I just need to add that this book is not a super macho, testosterone packed book either as for example it suits me too! I'm neither a fan of the overly soft or the saccharine infused craft books which can dominate the industry. I actually feel like those overly girlie type of books can alienate the more "tom boy" crafter like me.
Overall it's a handsome, stylish book yet it's not afraid to explore the "female" side of design & craft either... it's got plenty of colour, pattern and soft edges to sit harmoniously along side the concrete, glass and the metal piping. We loved it and we look forward to making quite a few of the projects to add to our home. Together.

Another project we really need to make!


Available from the 20th of February// Jacqui Small Publishing// £18.00// Hardback

Special offer to our readers:
To order "Made by Yourself" by Peter Fehrentz for £15 including UK P&P simply telephone
01903 828503
or email mailorders@lbsltd.co.uk
quoting the offer code APG99 and the book ISBN 978071123424895




Sunday, 2 February 2014

Feel the love!

As the little plump winged cherub gets ready to aim and pluck his bow with fiercely sharp arrows we're reminded of just how much we LOVE you guys!!! So here's our top pick of the lot which are sure to set your lovers heart on fire... but please be careful, we really can't have any of you with burnt fingers, you'll need them to craft!



Love me, buy me...

Sannapanda Sleep Mask...
perfect if your lover needs a good nights sleep. Or not. We'll leave that to your own imagination! Available in our boutique: craftguerrilla.weebly.com




Alex Garnett Doll Face ceramic jewellery Brooch// Necklace!
Treat your doll with a cute, yet slightly scary doll brooch or necklace. Available in our shop but if it's not quite your thing don't worry, we have lots of great jewellery! www.craftguerrilla.weebly.com






A Fluttered Collection Wooden Bow Tie...
Fun and quirky bow tie for your fella! We think this is a great alternative to the traditional ties and guaranteed to bring a smile. www.etsy.com




 JimBob Ceramics "Will DJ for Cheese" plate.
The perfect gift for any budding king or queen of the decks. Lots more on the web site including stacking coffee sets... www.jimbobart.com




Love me, make me...

photo © The Recipe Girl Cookbook by Lori Lange. Copyright © 2013. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

Red Velvet Cheese cake....
If your sweetheart has a sweet tooth then try making this American classic... A red velvet cheese cake is not just pretty it's also yummy! And remember food is the way to a man/woman's heart so... bake away!!! Here's the recipe: www.ivillage.com



©Silvia Chelazzi

Two hearts, Bracelet tutorial via  Silvia Chelazzi.
You'll be sure to impress your lady (or mum, or nana too! They also deserve some lovin') with this amazing bracelet. Follow the instructions to make something your lovely sweet heart can treasure forever!
Tutorial here: http://bornineightytwo.com/2013/01/21/two-hearts-bracelet/




©InchMark
Little Little Valentine, tiny love boxes by Inch mark... 
full tutorial on how to make these cute little boxes which can be filled with love tokens, glitter, candy or poems from secret admirers! Tutorial here: inchmark.squarespace.com



©Kate Pruitt via Design Sponge
You Light up my life, Valentine's project...
Surely this has to be one of the best craft; stroke; up-cycling tutorial ever. I love the whole soppy romanticism behind it and the simple yet effective idea... this crafter had one of those "light bulb" moments when she cam up with this one! (Teehee!) See the tutorial here: www.designsponge.com



Whatever you decide to do... whether you buy it or make it... don't forget that it's the thought that counts and make it count even more by making it "Hand Made"! Happy Valentine's day Craft lovers.




 

Monday, 30 December 2013

Happy New Year!

To all our splendid readers, friends and crafty collaborators we wish you a truly magical new year! We thank you for your support and for traveling with us on this amazing journey... and... next year we'll be back with lots of new ideas, renewed energy, more love and most of all lots of great positive creative energy!!!

So don't forget to take advantage of the new moon which graces our planet on the first day of the year which we hear brings a new slate to everything so whatever you have planned -or even thinking of taking up again!- make sure to make it BIG, special and amazing... just like you!

Lots of love.
X
Debbie and the Craft Guerrilla team



P.S.
Also if you order from our online boutique there is free postage on all purchases through out January so if you fancy doing some shopping please buy hand made! 


Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Ho Ho... Holly molly don't let the Christmas Shopping madness get you down!

Because we're feeling the Christmas spirit and like to help our gorgeous craft lovers we might have the perfect solution for you and your Hand Made Christmas shopping. Every year I tell myself that I must start earlier... though it never works out that way! Usually it's a mad dash a few days before we head off to our families but... that's gotta change.
And as much as I love going to craft fairs, going to any fair in December is pretty crazy! Believe me it's not a bad thing that they are busy -we love that people are turning to hand made for gifts!- but for someone who's not a huge fan of crowded spaces and hates not being able to get to the actual stalls because there are so many shoppers... well, buying from an on-line retailer like ours is just perfect!
Totally stress free and we have a nice selection of items, all hand made and all top quality goods chosen for their design, quality and originality!
Ha, in that respect I got it easier as I can just buy my presents from the stock but it'll be just as easy for you too... promise!

If you'd like to order please be aware that we close* from the 22nd to the 28th as we'll be off in France for a well deserved rest and a catch up with family.
However if you do buy during that time we'll ship out any orders as soon as we return!

Happy Christmas everyone and happy shopping! If you decide not to shop at our on line boutique...then no worries... just make sure you buy hand made!!!


*on line only as the actual concession space in Walthamstow will be open until longer. Dates and times to be updated asap.


In the mean time check out a few of our favorite goods from our boutique:

From Christmas cards to...


Quirky soft sculptures (Gnarrly Bear... for kids and adults too! )


London A to Z illustrated Tea Towel...

Hand made wooden jewellery...

BMX brooches...

Hand illustrated badges...

Hand screen printed T's...


to quirky fun and fab illustrations and more!

You can visit our online boutique here... TAKE ME TO HAND MADE PARADISE!

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Heal's Christmas spirit!

As if I needed more reasons to love Heal's they've managed to make that sentiment even stronger. There, I said it... I love Heal's! It's more then a shop, a mecca for design and a purveyor of quality gifts it's also a great inspiring place which for me always conducted lots of creativity but now also offers crafting and taster events! Ah, paradise!!!

Tottenham Court Road shop

The formidable VV Rouleaux were there hosting a ribbon workshop. VV Rouleaux has been a long time crush... and I have spent hours in their haberdashery shop like a kid in a candy shop! I could easily spend a fortune in there and not because everything is super expensive but more because there is so much amazing stock. Easily it has to be one of the most gorgeous shops in LONDON... if not the world. Ha, us crafters love haberdashery shops so it's understandable that we should make such a statement!

So when we were invited along to a Ribbon Workshop we jumped at the chance... besides we love learning new skills!
Spools of thread in lovely autumn colours!

I never knew how much you could do with ribbon. I must confess that normally I use it for adding detail to a hem or in the more obvious use like bow making and gift wrapping!

So what was it that we didn't know about ribbon? We were shown by the amazing Annabel Lewis (founder of VV Rouleaux) and her trusted assistant Bridgette a few nifty tricks and amazing skills like rose making as well as ruffling plus a few trade secrets. Not surprising these two ladies were experts and shared with us not just their know how but their craft stash too!

Annabel Lewis


Bridgette teaches us how to sew onto straw bases!


The group was small but fun... wine flowed, minced pies were eaten, lots of chattering and we even had a celebrity in our midst- It was no other then the fab British Bake-Off Queen Frances Quinn who joined us at the table and may I say that she is not just a talented baker but a nifty sewer too!- and most of all beautiful things were made!


My first ribbon rose!!!

We learnt to make ribbon roses, use trims and flowers, shown how to cover hair combs and bands and make fascinatores.
Of course as a hat wearer I opted for a Victorian inspired fascinator... I think the Christmas spirit took hold and by challenging Dicken's my little beauty took shape!
Both myself and Myriam (La Dame au Beret) went for the super festive look though her offering looked  amazing and super Bling!

Fellow crafter's -Myriam- gold rose...

All in all it was a great event - I just hope they do more of these at Heal's!- in beautiful surrounding and with amazing tutors and friendly class mates. If you'd like to make your own check out the VV Rouleaux 's web site for materials or see the Heal's event page for further events.

Here are a few photos of the group in action...

Finding accents and accessories to compose a head piece...

work in progress...

Boxes of ribbons, beads, feathers and more...everything can be used to create!

Delicate flowers added to make a headband...

Lots of amazing festive pieces...

Happy makers creating!

And delicate flowers sewn to perfection...

The group...

Myriam's Bling Bling Gypsy Rose Christmas piece as she called it!

A very beautiful and sweet fascinator made by this lovely lady!

And Sarah is beaming with her's!

Frances and Gemma made awesome hair combs which actually perfectly accessorized their outfits! Well done ladies!

And here's my finished piece... which I'll be wearing this Christmas!



Thank you VV and Heal's for a truly magical evening!