I thought I would share with you a few things that I've been up to in my studio. We've had a little doggie shaped visitor the past few days, Finn is the sweetest thing and is seriously making me consider getting a dog as soon as I have a garden. Few new things for sale in my Etsy shop too. Planning on taking some photographs of my new fabrics as soon as all this work is out the way and have them for sale as well.
Studio Update
I thought I would share with you a few things that I've been up to in my studio. We've had a little doggie shaped visitor the past few days, Finn is the sweetest thing and is seriously making me consider getting a dog as soon as I have a garden. Few new things for sale in my Etsy shop too. Planning on taking some photographs of my new fabrics as soon as all this work is out the way and have them for sale as well.
Floral Patterns
I've been working on some floral repeat patterns today. Since the weather has been so beautiful in London over the past few days I've been feeling very Spring like! I think some of these could be tweaked and printed onto fabric soon.
More Bookhou
I've blogged about Bookhou so many times, but they're still one of my favourite brands. I can't help but think, I could make that, but it just wouldn't be as good. That wool bag is on my shopping list.
Potato Printing How To
I've been feeling a little ill over the past few days and wasn't up for any real life work, I still wanted to do something creative and textiles related so I decided to try my hand at potato printing. I havent done this since I was wee but I'll show you the basics so you can have a go too!
I went for a sweet potato, they seem to be less watery then the normal ones. First step is to choose a suitable shape and size of potato for your design, I would stick with something simple and geometric if its your first try. Heck, why not just cut your potato in half and do a polka dot pattern like me?I used the end end of the potato to print with, perfectly ergonomic for stamping! I chose a relatively small potato but big polka dots always look awesome.
Next step is to choose a lovely paint colour, grey is always a winner. Splodge a small amount onto a plate and make sure the base of the potato is covered evenly. Try out a few test stamps on a scrap of fabric to see what effects you like most, I love the imperfections personally.
Then all you have to do is stamp away. I went for quite neat rows, but random patterns would look great too. Take your time with it if your a perfectionist like me, acrylic does not wash off!
Tah dah! Look what you've made, hand printed fabric that would rival Marimekko.
I also made a notebook today, I have loads of sample wallpaper prints I printed at uni so I think i'll make lots more notebooks and maybe bunting out of them? I hope you enjoyed the tutorial, let me know if you'd like more.
Lotta Jansdotter Studio Tour
Herschel Bags
My boyfriend bought a Herschel backpack last weekend and ever since I've been eyeing up all their bags. Very tempted to buy one as his is so comfortable and handy.
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