Friday, 23 October 2009

ETSY has lift off!


hey!
i've just listed my first few items on Etsy, so take a look and see what you think! This is a picture of the lined paper scarf which will be on there soon for $50.

Lulaknits is blast off!

yay!
x

Monday, 28 September 2009

MY WORK EXPERIENCE @ TATTY DEVINE!!

I've been working at Tatty Devine this week doing some fab stuff and i absolutely love it! i also helped at London fashion weekend and got a lovely gift an 'L' pin badge, i'm going to take a picture and pop it on here soon.

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

LULA LULA collection!

I've just started to knit my first collection of knitted accessories called LULA, I've completed two scarves, two bags and two cushions and mittens are in the making! check out my ETSY shop soon! Prices start at £14. Take a look! x

Homework Living Blog!








The Homework Living blog featured me and some friends from college and all our lovely creations from our Degree show. Its a great blog so take a peek!


Laura Walsh, BA Textile Design:"My knitted installations are reflective of traditional craft concepts such as Fair Isle knitting, American samplers and Scandinavian pattern. While using illustration and illustrators tools such as graph paper, lined paper and even brick walls to create humourous knitted fabrics."



My Final Degree show Chelsea College of Art and Design

Hi, its been a very long time since i last posted anything, sorry! A million billion things has happened since my last post in march. Firstly, i completed my degree in Textile Design and had my final Degree show, then i graduated and got a 2:1! yay! and lots more mad stuff since then.

This is my degree show work which consisted of 3 knitted panels with fashion elements.







I'm currently busy knitting and making, i'm also looking for work. Ive been doing some freelance designing which is so much fun!woop woop! x

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Charley Harpers Birds and words!


Hello!
This is my first post on my first blog i thought i'd start it off with a picture of something that has inspired me today! A Charley Harper illustration turned into a needle point design.
Had a tutorial today about my final degree show and its all coming on steadily, slowly but surely.
Here's to the first post hurray!

x