These are done by hand using felting needles and pre-dyed merino wool from The Handweavers Studio & Gallery
Pinkie Pie
Sleeping Fluttershy
JoPony
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Laptop Cover
Some heavy downpours of rain made me realise I really needed a somewhat waterproof cover for my laptop when travelling. Unfortunately my backpack is not the correct shape for a traditional backpack raincover.
I bought faux leather upholstery fabric years ago, and the snaps, to make weird softcover books.
The blue bias binding is leftovers from hackspace ovenmitt.
I bought faux leather upholstery fabric years ago, and the snaps, to make weird softcover books.
The blue bias binding is leftovers from hackspace ovenmitt.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Dress-up with Build-a-Bear ponies
Friday, November 1, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Dinosaurs from Foamboard
Based off of those wooden dino skeleton "puzzles", easily available from the likes of eBay. I'd punch out the pieces, then take a picture of the leftover "waste"... convert that picture to high contrast, trace lines in Gimp and make a cleaned up bitmap and printed it out in MS Paint over several sheets of paper. Pieced these together with tape and cut them out then laid them out on foamboard (foam coreboard).
Here's Stumpy (nicknamed that because the design and accompanying photo made him look quite short & stout):
and Pterri, who now hangs from the ceiling of London Hackspace
Here's Stumpy (nicknamed that because the design and accompanying photo made him look quite short & stout):
and Pterri, who now hangs from the ceiling of London Hackspace
Friday, October 25, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
Cookery: Malaysian Goodies!
I can't even remember how I first found random Malaysian cookery things on ebay but it sat in my watch list for so long I finally decided to make a move on purchasing.
Luckily it was all fairly cheap things and the postage was very reasonable considering it was coming from the other side of the world.
I decided to buy a fish-shaped cake pan:
These are Bahulu They're very similar in texture to trifle sponges here in the UK.
I also bought a mooncake press, which I've still not tried out.
and a jam tart cutter/mould... which I did not read carefully on the size so it's actually the smallest jam tarts I've ever seen.
Luckily it was all fairly cheap things and the postage was very reasonable considering it was coming from the other side of the world.
I decided to buy a fish-shaped cake pan:
These are Bahulu They're very similar in texture to trifle sponges here in the UK.
I also bought a mooncake press, which I've still not tried out.
and a jam tart cutter/mould... which I did not read carefully on the size so it's actually the smallest jam tarts I've ever seen.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Make Do & Mend - Creative Jeans hole repair
Make a problem into a feature.
My jeans sometimes wear out where I put my housekeys in my pocket and my purse/bag rubs against the lump of keys in my pocket. Strangely this never wears out the actual jeans pocket...
Anyway, I had this cute fabric I found in a store in Brighton last year and I thought it'd be cute to have it peeking out.
I made very very tiny white stitches, trying to match the natural weave of the denim.
It's held up pretty well and as it wears a bit more, more of the alien peeks out.
My jeans sometimes wear out where I put my housekeys in my pocket and my purse/bag rubs against the lump of keys in my pocket. Strangely this never wears out the actual jeans pocket...
Anyway, I had this cute fabric I found in a store in Brighton last year and I thought it'd be cute to have it peeking out.
I made very very tiny white stitches, trying to match the natural weave of the denim.
It's held up pretty well and as it wears a bit more, more of the alien peeks out.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Sleeping Spike Snowglobe
I had this tiny jam jar around (from an afternoon cream tea) always with the idea of turning it into a very tiny snowglobe.
I made this using fimo clay to make the little dragon, which I then baked. I added in a little detail using a super-fine archival pigment ink marker. I used some white sugru to build up a base that looks like a pillow and sealed up the jar with some water, a touch of liquid soap and some glitter.
I made this using fimo clay to make the little dragon, which I then baked. I added in a little detail using a super-fine archival pigment ink marker. I used some white sugru to build up a base that looks like a pillow and sealed up the jar with some water, a touch of liquid soap and some glitter.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Cookery: Japanese Baking
This is kind of just a brain-dump/photo-dump post. Sorry for the lack of enrichment on this post.
Japanese Cream Puffs
With a cookie-like crust layer on top. It's from this recipe but tweaked a bit: http://www.littlejapanmama.com/2011/09/pai-shuu-cream-puff-recipe-like-beard.html
Japanese Milk Bread, using a roux base. This may become my new default bread recipe. It's lovely for cinnamon bread.
Related: Japanese Choco Coronets... Soft bread baked around cream horn moulds, filled with rich chocolate custard
Japanese Cream Puffs
With a cookie-like crust layer on top. It's from this recipe but tweaked a bit: http://www.littlejapanmama.com/2011/09/pai-shuu-cream-puff-recipe-like-beard.html
Japanese Milk Bread, using a roux base. This may become my new default bread recipe. It's lovely for cinnamon bread.
Related: Japanese Choco Coronets... Soft bread baked around cream horn moulds, filled with rich chocolate custard
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream at London Hackspace Open Day (May 2013)
Playing with fimo some more
Warmed up my old black fimo in the microwave (really briefly, a couple of seconds at a time) then mixed up some translucent + white sparkly fimo to make faux cameos and ammonite/snail things. Used a twist drill and wiregauge drill bit to drill the holes after baking.
Having recently been to a talk on Art & Food Through The Ages at the V&A, these now remind me of oreo cameos... Hmm...
Having recently been to a talk on Art & Food Through The Ages at the V&A, these now remind me of oreo cameos... Hmm...
Monday, September 30, 2013
LASERS! Etching my new laptop
(originally written 30 March, 2013)
So... I got a new laptop back in December. It has a black painted aluminimum lid. I have access to a laser cutter/etcher. What a perfect time to personalise my laptop.
Bronies will recognise the balloons - it's Pinkie Pie's cutie mark.
It took me hours of tweaking vectors and screaming & yelling at Inkscape. It took 17seconds to laser etch at 100% power, 100m/s speed. It was so fast there's no pictures of the process.
Close up:
I'd really like to etch the inside keyboard surround but I'd have to take it off the laptop first and I've not bothered to look up how to do that yet. Definitely requires more pony.
So... I got a new laptop back in December. It has a black painted aluminimum lid. I have access to a laser cutter/etcher. What a perfect time to personalise my laptop.
Bronies will recognise the balloons - it's Pinkie Pie's cutie mark.
It took me hours of tweaking vectors and screaming & yelling at Inkscape. It took 17seconds to laser etch at 100% power, 100m/s speed. It was so fast there's no pictures of the process.
Close up:
I'd really like to etch the inside keyboard surround but I'd have to take it off the laptop first and I've not bothered to look up how to do that yet. Definitely requires more pony.
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