Showing posts with label satin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label satin. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 December 2017

Ribbon Weaving

Hello Folks, Laura here today.

Back in September, I shared a woven clipboard with you.  I had a few ideas for other ways to use this Mad Weave in my crafting.


I made a few hexagon templates a little larger than twice the width of my ribbon and set about weaving around them.  Again you can watch a video of the weaving instructions here as it is much easier to watch than to read if you see what I mean.


I used super strong sticky tape on the backs of the hexagon to secure the ribbons in place.  I then had three tiles of woven ribbon.  My original plan was to use these as embellishments on a scrapbook layout but when I saw them I thought a card would be a good use of them too.


I use a square card blank and added a sentiment stamped and embossed on vellum and pinned to one of the hexagons.

I've used 9mm satin ribbons available here.

Thanks for looking, I hope you have all had a Happy Christmas and wish you all a Happy New Year!
Laura

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Ribbon Weaving


Hi Folks, Laura here today sharing a ribbon weave clipboard with you...


I've used some pastel shades of our plain satin 9mm.  You can find this here on our website.  The clipboard is clear perspex and I picked it up from Paperchase a few years ago.

I'm no weaving expert - I think this is called Mad Weave.  This, presumably, is because it drives you mad trying to figure out how to do it!!  If you fancy a try you'll need lots of pins and a cork board bigger than the finished size of your weaving project.



First of all, you'll need to set up your vertical ribbons.  I went in a random order just to give me lots of colour but lining your ribbons up in a certain order will give you different finished patterns.  Pin to your cork board enough ribbons to cover the width of your clipboard (or other surface - you can add weaving to pretty much anything!)  They should be as close together as possible and exactly vertical for a nice tight weave - no wonky angles!

The second step is to weave ribbons in at a 30 degree angle.  I found it helpful to mark my corkboard and use a quilters ruler to get my angles exact.  The pattern to weave is over one, under two, over one, under two etc. of the vertical ribbons.  Your second ribbon should go over the next ribbon along to the one the first ribbon went over.  (It is easier to do than to explain!)  Again pin these ribbons in place so they don't move.

The third step is to weave a second set of ribbons in at a 30 degree angle, this time from the other side.  This time go over two, under one, over two, under one etc. of the vertical ribbons.  This time you need to navigate the second step ribbons too, making sure you are creating the little diamond shapes.

I realise I haven't put this into words very well so I'll point you to a video I have just found - video - I could have done with watching this before I got started!!

Once that was done I placed my clipboard on top.  I used super strong red backed double sided tape around the edge of the clipboard and one by one, unpinned each ribbon, folded it around the edge of the clipboard and stuck it down.  I trimmed the ends down and added another layer of tape and finished off with a length of ribbon to hide the unsightly ends.


The beauty of the perspex is you can see the weaving from both sides.  Because I wrapped it over the back and adhere only a small border on the front you still have a nice solid surface to write on too.

Tag us on Instagram (@craftyribbons) or Facebook if you share a weaving project - we'd love to see!

Thanks for looking!
Laura

Thursday, 18 May 2017

A cosy nest for wubby


Some up cycling today! With cherry tomatoes box, I made this special nest for little wubbies I knit and crochet sometimes ago.


I used baby blue dots ribbon, satin ribbon, and a bygone collection.


A swiss dot ribbon, a grosgrain ribbon, a Morlaix cotton lace. Do you that you could put a colour's name in search motor on website? It is a good way to find what you would like. (also good with any name!)


I have a giveaway on my blog if you want to be in. Just let a comment on my blog HERE. (voucher, crochet and illustration I made)
Hoping you like these littles nests. Which one do you prefer?

Have a lovely day,

PS: you could follow me on Facebook  HERE and Instagram THERE  ;)


Sunday, 12 March 2017

A Crafty Ribbons rag doll!


I would like to make a special doll with ribbons since a moment. It needs some time to have an idea and then turns it in real. It is almost as I want to. I used a lot of different sort of orange and yellow ribbons for hair. And flower buttons for eyes.


Here is she, on a patchwork I made some time ago.


I used a poppy field ribbon as kimono belt. It will be soon on the website. Isn't it beautiful?
She needs a name just now. An idea?

Enjoy your sunday,

Thursday, 3 November 2016

My rainy pouch!


For rainy days, it is good to have a second pair of shoes just in case! It is what I asked to my pupils to have on their coat-peg. But some were very happy to be in class in socks!


So always to have an umbrella and shoes in your bag, no?  


I used a fait main , and wellies ribbon from Summer festival collection. To close I used a satin cord.


In plus, a ladybird one because it is my nickname! These wells are so cute aren't they?

It is time for a new challenge today: Anything goes with ribbon or lace!
Challenge #174 is on the way HERE
Come on and show us how you play with our wonderful ribbons!

More photos on my blog if you want to see...

Have a beautiful day even if it is a rainy one!

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Friday, 25 March 2016

Easter hat !


This is my Easter hat ! 



Come on and join us for Easter parade on Crafty Ribbons from 9 o'clock friday to monday night!


Thursday, 21 May 2015

A butterfly nightlight


A day, I found a chinese lantern with fabric and led inside.


I choose to transform in a butterfly nightlight!


With swiss dots ribbons and butterflies ribbon. It was very easy to make. I post a DIY on my blog if you are interested.

Have a very crafty day!

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

A christmas bear


I've just learnt to paint with acrylics on wood support with my friend Cathy and i made this little teddybear.


An heart nose 


and to be smart a christmas satin ribbon and a big spotty button as a bow-tie!

You could see more pictures here

We wish you a very armistice day!