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Showing posts with label london. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 January 2020

After Work Club!

Are you in need of some mid week creative de-stressing?
We know fully well that all work and no play is bad for you so we've decided to launch the Craft Guerrilla, After Work Club which are bite sized workshops featuring a whole host of creative disciplines run by some awesome guest workshop leaders and artists. It's the perfect antidote to the mid week work slump!!!

From botany, illustration/journal making, calligraphy, crochet, needle punch embroidery, up-cycling, life drawing to make a clutch bag to messing around with clay and other crafty shenanigans yet to be announced!







Each workshop is run by a professional designer maker/arts educator under the Craft Guerrilla collective and these 2.5 hour sessions have been specially designed to help people reach flow which is similar to a state of meditation achieved through craft work, plus you'll be able take away a skill you can resort to when in times of  need... yep it's been proven that making and using your hands is beneficial to your mind, body and soul!

We'll also be running a few well being sessions and quirky one off events at our new central London home so sign up to our mailing list to be kept in the loop: hello@craftguerrilla.com

Tickets available via ticket lab here, just click on the link: AfterWorkClub


Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Work with us...

We're on the look out for talented London and South East based designer makers for an exciting new project! We can't say too much but if you are interested then drop us a line at: hello@craftguerrilla.com

 


Please apply with a brief introduction and some examples of what you make... a web site or face book page which showcases your work is fine, we just want to see what you make so we can consider all items! 
Also please do not be offended if your application isn't accepted as we are looking for a particular aesthetic and type of hand made product. This is by no way a reflection on you or your work and we'll keep everyone on file for future opportunities!

What we're looking for:
* Illustrations & Paper goods (note books and stationery)
* Home decorative items and home wares including soaps, candles and home fragrances
* Kids and baby products (toys and decor) and new parent products
* Accessories and jewellery
* Man friendly gifts
* Hand bags, totes, purses, wallets etc.
* Eco friendly and recycled hand made items
* Plants, plant pots and gardening gifts
* Ceramics and table ware
* T-shirts, ties, bow ties etc.
* Kitchenelia including oven gloves, tea towls and aprons
* Craft kits including knitting and crochet projects
* Pet products/gifts
* Small furniture 

etc. etc. etc. and anything else which we've forgotten to mention but all good quality hand made goods are up for consideration! 

Thank you and hope to hear from you soon!







Monday, 13 March 2017

Turning Earth!

When I heard that Turning Earth were opening up a second studio a 15 minute brisk walk from my house... to say that my heart stopped for a beat or two wouldn't be an exaggeration! This weekend saw the grand opening with a two day market featuring over 60 artists who operate from the studios. 
Nestled in an industrial complex on Argall avenue just between The Marshes and Leabridge Road Over ground Station this cute brick built set of units houses not only Turning Earth but a host of other small design businesses and including LightHus which some of you might recognise from the Saint James Street end of Walthamstow Market.




I must confess that with so many beautiful things on sale that I had my eyes on the end of sticks!
I found an array of amazing pieces from pretty and dainty cake like vases to wild and colourful spiky pots which wouldn't look out of place in Salvador Dali's home!
So here are a few favourites designers who's work I fell in love with on the day... all though there were so many more ceramic pieces I could have easily given a home to. Click on the links under the images to visit individual websites and on the photos for larger images...



 *From left to right: Azem Willam Ceramics // Natascha Madeiski




 * Ceramicist and illustrator Noa Weintraub


 *From left to right: AR Ceramics // Lily Pearmain Ceramics

The light and airy warehouse studio is not just beautiful but I can imagine it must also be an inspiring place to work in.
Membership fees are on a monthly basis and allow makers a weekly 15 hour working time, plus a shelf, glaze room and use of kiln as well as expert lead technical staff.
Having studied ceramics and have had previously worked in a tile studio in London the draw to this place is immense!
Yes it's been a while since I've thrown anything onto a wheel and all though I did specialise in traditional Portuguese tile painting throwing was always something which had proven to be a skill  I've always wanted to improve!
And to be honest after almost 26 years I can bet that my skills are going to need a lot of honing! BUT with the arrival of Turning Earth I'm hoping to change all that!
If you'd like to learn more about membership, location etc please visit the Turning Earth web site:
www.e10.turningearth.uk




Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Dont get cross, cross stitch: After class resources!

Following the fab workshop at Head & Hands on Monday I thought I'd add a few resources to the blog so participants could go on to finish their wall hoops... 2 hours flew by, we could had stayed there all night stitching and chatting!!!
Lots of you made a great start but yeah, I'd love to see what decorative bits you're adding to your wall hoops... the stitched "sentiments" looked awesome but I know you wanted to do more...

So even if you weren't there and would like to try a bit of Cross Stitching here's a little guide so anyone can start their adventure into subversive cross stitch!

Photo credit: ©Head&Hands


Photo credit: ©Head&Hands

Photo credit: ©Head&Hands


Well, subversive if you want it to be, we won't judge if it's not, and if you use our hints, tips and resources to create panels featuring kittens in baskets then that's fine too. We just want to get people making and getting into the healing and energizing craft flow!
Crafting is definitely not just about making but also about finding time and ways to switch off from the stresses of the modern world!
So if you'd like to join us at a future workshop then sign up to our mailing list here: craftguerrilla@yahoo.com

But if you'd like to try your hand at Cross Stitching here are a few websites which might help you get into the amazing world of Cross Stitching:


Create your own pattern using your own art work and photos -great for flowers, boarders and portraits:

www.myphotostitch.com

For fonts:

www.stitchpoint.com

Intro for beginners:

Though some points like using blunt embroidery needles aren't necessarily a rule in my opinion but a guide... use what you feel is comfortable for you! Remember learning a technique is good but the action and the overall result is what's important:
www.stitcher.co.uk


Subversive Cross Stitch inspiration:

www.google.co.uk

Here are a few photos of our class... we had such a hoot! Thank you all who came and to Amanda for hosting it the beautiful communal space in Central Parade, Walthamstow East London.

Photo credit: ©Head&Hands


Photo credit: ©Head&Hands


If you'd like to know more about Head & Hands and other workshops available there please visit their website!

See you all soon and keep on stitching!!!


Saturday, 2 August 2014

The soft touch...


The Corner shop lives on a sweet, residential street between Brick Lane and Columbia road in Bethnal Green, East London. Sitting proudly on the corner between cute little London terraces this former dry cleaners has been transformed into a magical experience.

                                                                                                                                                                                      

It's a cross between an art piece and my idea of heaven. Everything you find inside -and even outside as the sign welcoming you is also stitched though the shop fittings are original and in situ!- is made of felt.

Soft, bright and pretty much a true representation of the original items. It's pretty accurate.... so accurate then when I later visited a super market my mind was still believing it was looking at items made of felt!
You'll find everything from tins of Pilchards, baked beans, cans of special brew, Tampax, newspapers, packets of fags, bags of crisp, a selection of vegetables, milk and  all the rest you'd expect to find in a great British corner shop... even the cheap grey kitty litter!







This amazing project is by the artist Lucy Swallow who in all authenticity sits happily between her creations playing the part of a shop keeper behind a felt til! I think Lucy's secretly enjoying a bit of play time. By the size of her smile it's not so "secretly" as she looks like she is genuinely having fun! I mean who wouldn't be?

It's like a giant play shop... I remember fondly my plastic shopping trolley, bright yellow toy til and the huge amounts of plastic play food. It was after all the 1970's so plastic was the norm but this is so much more!
Though I wish I had the contents of Lucy's shop back then... that would had made me as a little girl the happiest child ever! Like the happiest 8 year old in the whole of History!


 







The corner shop is open until the end of August and honestly go... you won't regret it and remember everything is for sale though you'll have to wait until the end of the exhibition. I have to say I was very tempted but luckily -or unluckily. Depends how you look at it!- I didn't have my purse on me. But even though I didn't leave with a pack of felt Lucky Strike I left with a huge smile on my face and a feeling of pure child like joy... and that is pretty much priceless!











P.S. You can tell I was excited...look at the amount of exclamation marks I used in this post, but if you can't get there don't worry there is a Corner shop web shop though it really is a sight to be hold!
www.thecornershoponline.com




Thank you Lucy for making such a wonderful and happy piece of art!
I dare you blog reader to go in there and not come out feeling all warm and fuzzy!


Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Aurevoir Craft Month...

This Friday the 27th of May we'll be at Creative Biscuit in South Woodford to bid a fond good bye to our gorgeous hosts and collaborators. Without them we wouldn't had been able to host this month's CRAFTAVAGANZA!
Craft Guerrilla would also like to say THANK YOU to all the lovely tutors that shared their skills helping and teaching people make beautiful things in their workshops. We've had great feed back from bothg tutors and punters...Aw, you talented people are just too darn good!!!
So if you're feeling the LURVE just as much as we are get your pretty little self onto the Central Line and join us from 6pm for our Crafternoon party.
Tim's been baking (and I've seen his millionaire shortbread...ladies you will be wanting to snatch this man away from Karen and keep him in your kitchens!), Karen's making cocktails and we've been creating a few new craft packs for you to purchase and make!

Where?
Creative Biscuit
61 George Lane
South Woodfored, London E18 1JJ
T:020 8532 2824

When?

Friday 27th of May
6 pm to 9.30 pm

Entry?

£5.00 on the door includes tea and cake or cocktail and cake,
small charge per craft pack.

Getting there:
Central Line
W12 From Walthamstow

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Christmas or BUST!


We love BUST!It's by far one of the best Christmas events in the London diary.So if you fancy giving it a try we strongly advise you to get in touch now as places go pretty fast!!!

"The next Craftacular instalment is coming to town!
The BUST Christmas Craftacular, London's hippest craft fair, will be bringing its
unique mix of shopping, crafting and dancing to York Hall, in Bethnal Green,
on SUNDAY November 28.
Applications are now being accepted online here:
http://www.bust.com/craftacular/apply-london.html
The deadline is October 19."