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Wednesday 17 February 2016

And the wait goes on

In May 2015 I suspended luckyladybirdcraft.co.uk and this blog in preparation for the birth of my first baby. I promised in my blog post at the time that the shop and the blog would be back in February 2016, but now February is here and I'm sorry to say the shop isn't up yet. It isn't just that I now have a nearly-nine-month-old and that childcare is an ongoing consideration (although that is true) it's also that I, bravely or foolishly, have decided to take on a new business. Inspired by the birth of my beautiful little boy, and by the unprecedented impact his arrival has had on my lifestyle and wardrobe, I have decided to turn my hand to designing a range of breastfeeding clothing. The designs are still in development so for the next few months my new business is going to have to take up the majority of my time.

Apologies to those who have waited patiently for my items to become available, I'm sorry to say the waiting will have to go on a little longer.

The good news is that I commissioned some beautiful new artwork for the relaunch of the business, when it finally happens. As you can say I've taken on a slightly different name, Lucky Ladybird's Bag Bakery, which I hope will help people to find me and my designs more easily. Huge thanks to Lexi's Place for the re branding.


 Thank you all for your support and patience. 

Many thanks, 

LL

Saturday 8 August 2015

Quick and cheap breastfeeding top tutorial

Since the birth of my beautiful baby boy I've been struggling to find anything practical to wear. It's hard enough making yourself feel attractive post baby-bump, but if you're also quite self-conscious like me then breastfeeding in public can be a real challenge. I inherited a collection of breastfeeding tops from my very generous sister-in-law but have found many of them problematic and impractical. All of them are also maternity tops and so the majority are too large, some fit well but aren't my style. A few friends have suggested the 'one up one down' method, where you lift up a larger t-shirt and pull down a smaller vest top. I've tried it but I'm not a fan. I often end up flashing my tummy by mistake, and who said I wanted to wear baggy t-shirts anyway? They're just not my style either.

So this is the solution I've come up with. It seems to work really well so I thought I'd share.

First get yourself a cheap vest top. I've found some in charity shops for as little as 50p, but if you prefer to buy new you can find lots on eBay for under £5



Try your top on and mark on the front with chalk where your nipples are. Draw a 4" vertically, extending 2" above and 2" below the point of the nipple. You may want to make this line bigger depending on the size of your boobs, experiment to see what works best for you. 


Cut along the chalk marks with fabric scissors and then sew with a zig-zag stitch along the open edge to prevent fraying. Sew backwards and forwards a few times at the top and the bottom of the slit to prevent the fabric laddering or splitting vertically.
 

Now pair your vest with a matching cardigan. I recommend something with a high round neckline rather than a v-neck because it's more likely to cover the holes. Keep it mostly buttoned up and just unbutton and pull aside to breastfeed - simple as that!



Thanks for reading!

Love and luck LL x

Thursday 7 May 2015

And so the waiting begins...



As of today Thursday 7th May 2015 the Lucky Ladybird online shop has been suspended. luckyladybirdcraft.co.uk is still up and running but just as a holding page. I've taken my last order and waddled my way to the post office for the last time this year, and so my maternity leave begins! Technically as I'm 37 weeks the baby ladybird is allowed to arrive at any time now, but something tells me I might be playing a waiting game. I will keep you updated, but until then I just wanted to say a huge thank you to all my wonderful fans and customers. This last year has been especially amazing thanks to you. Wish me luck!

LL xx

P.S. The business will be restarting in Febrauary 2016, so this isn't goodbye forever, in fact I'm hoping to bring you all lots of fresh ideas and designs when I return to work!

Monday 27 April 2015

Slowing down and winding up

Today is the 27th of April, and if you follow me on Facebook you might know that today marks the close of the final Lucky Ladybird Lucky Dip giveaway. But for me today's date has another special significance, it's now a month until my baby's due date. Only 4 weeks left and so much to do! Here's a run down on what's going to be happening over the next few days as I wind up the business for my maternity leave:

This Wednesday 29th April I will visiting the Shop In The Square in Wolverhampton and picking up the last of my stock from them. I've been withdrawing my items from stockists for the past few months and SITS is my last remaining stockist. After Wednesday I'm sorry to say you won't be able to find my items available to buy from stockists, at least until 2016 anyway.

This Thursday 30th April is the last day of the 'Baby Madness' half price sale which has been running on my etsy store. If you haven't taken a look so far now is your last chance to grab a bargain!

Still available - the last purse and handbag set for only £29


Next week I'll be winding down the shop on my website. Officially my last day for taking orders is May 6th as my maternity leave starts on May 9th. I hope you'll understand that in my last few days of trading I'm only likely to have a few of my items ready to post out and that it might not be possible for me to complete last minute custom orders or orders for handbags. If you could email me at info@luckyladybirdcraft.co.uk before placing an order I would be very grateful. Despite my best efforts I've found I've slowed down a lot in the last few weeks and I can only only imagine the tiredness increasing as the big day comes closer!

Thank you for your patience everybody, and thanks to everyone who has wished me and the baby ladybird well. Here's a little picture of me with the bump a couple of weeks ago. 


Love and luck, LL x




Friday 27 March 2015

One-a-penny, two-a-penny, hot plush buns!

My regular readers will have noticed that Easter is my favourite time of year. From Easter baskets to knitted and felt daffodils I always find time to make something special when spring starts springing. This year I decided to make something food and Easter related, for people who love my food bags and purses as well as for everyone who enjoys following my tutorials. So with that I present - the hot plush bun!


This plush hot cross bun is made entirely from felt and decorated with fabric paint. It would make a quick and easy craft project for your Easter weekend. 

You will need:
Tan or beige felt
White or cream felt
Dark brown felt
Gold and dark brown fabric paint
Polyester toy stuffing


  

Cut out the pattern pieces from felt using the templates on the PDF above.

Next mix your fabric paint. I used a combination of Tulip brown fabric paint and metallic gold fabric paint to create that 'golden brown' toasted colour.
  

Stipple the fabric paint onto the top of your bun  (the larger of the two felt squares) with a paint brush and then use a tissue to blot and smudge the paint until you create an even layer. Work from the centre of the square out, decreasing the amount of paint as you go. This should create a 'toasted on top' effect. Leave the top for at least an hour to dry. 


Create a cross for your bun with the two white felt strips. Machine or hand stitch them into position sewing as close to the edge of each strip as you can. Next add raisins. You can hand sew or glue these into place as above.

Lay the white side pieces in pairs face to face (raisins on the inside) and sew along the right side leaving half a centimetre seam allowance.


Open the paired side pieces up and sew them together on the left and right hand edges to create a square.

Open the square and pin the top, face down, into the opening. Sew around the top edge leaving half a centimetre seam allowance as before.

Pin the base of the bun into place as with the top, and sew around the top edge but this time leave one side open. Using this open seam turn the bun inside out. Stuff tightly with polyester toy stuffing.


Finally close the open seam by hand sewing the edges together using a ladder stitch. And you're done!

I hope you enjoyed this quick tutorial. Please let me know if you have any comments or questions. I'd love to see pictures if you make your own hot plush buns!
Have a great Easter, 

Lots of love and luck, 

LL xx

Thursday 19 March 2015

Lucky Dip Giveaway and Baby Madness Half Price Sale!


Would you like the chance to win some Lucky Ladybird handmade accessories for free? Of course you would! Every Friday in April 2015 I'll be giving away a lucky dip parcel. All you have to do to enter the prize draw is to like and share the weekly Facebook competition image. You can even enter your name into the draw twice if you tag a friend's name in the comments! The winner will be decided my random selection the following Monday. There are lots of prizes and lots of chances to win, so get along to the Facebook page and get entering! The first competition image will go live on Friday 3rd April.

But the bargains don't end there. To celebrate my upcoming maternity leave I will also be holding a 'baby madness' half price sale on my etsy store in April. For a limited time only you will be able to buy a Lucky Ladybird handmade gift set consisting of:
  • A Swiss Roll handbag (chocolate or strawberries and cream colours available)
  • A matching Swiss Roll purse
  • A mini bag charm
  • A few delicious sweets
The total retail price for this set would normally be £60, but all this will be available for only £29 (plus P+P)! Only a few of these sets are available, so check etsy listings to see if you can grab yourself a bargain!

Strawberries and cream gift set

Chocolate gift set
On sale for half price or less will also be my entire sushi collection. For the month of April only you'll be able to buy a sushi roll handbag for £20 rather than the original £40, a clutch bag for £7.50 instead of £15 and a sushi purse for only £5! The sushi items will also be on sale via my etsy store only, but make sure to keep checking in as I only have a few items and they're bound to vanish fast! The sale begins on April 1st.



I hope you'll help to spread the word about the lucky dip giveaway and the sale, it will all help me in my quest to make a little space in my house for the impending arrival. You can keep up to date throughout April on the Facebook page and the etsy shop.

Good luck, and happy bargain-hunting!

LL xx

Tuesday 3 March 2015

The wedding quilt - a work in progress




Back in the mists of time, three years ago, I got married. Because I'm a very crafty lady it was a very crafty wedding and with a lot of help from my friends we made a lot of the wedding decorations ourselves.This included collecting many colourful teapots, putting dinosaurs on sticks, arranging flowers and, most importantly of all, sewing miles and miles of bunting. Enough bunting to decorate two large function rooms, plus extra mini bunting to decorate the tables.
 
My beautiful friends making the bunting look good.
Teapots and dinosaurs on sticks (can you spot him?)


 I chose a selection of fabrics that would match with the colour theme of the wedding (red and white unless you hadn't guessed) along with two fabrics that were meant to represent me and my husband - a polka-dot ladybird fabric and a dinosaur-patterned fabric. I even ended up making us a ring pillow for the ceremony from the same selection of fabrics.


Our ring pillow, taken just before the ceremony.


On the day we gave away lots of the decorations as wedding favours, including lots of teapots, tea-caddies and teacups, but we were left with the miles and miles of bunting which we weren't entirely sure what to do with.That's when I came up with an over-ambitious plan. I decided that I would make a memory quilt from all the bunting flags. I worked out that I could cut the flags into equilateral triangles and arrange them in a patchwork hexagonal grid. I drew up my plan and set to work, and then, well, then lots of other things happened.


My diagram for the wedding quilt
 
Turning the flags into triangles with equal sides
 

I make good progress with the first few rows of triangles



Firstly I should say that this was my first ever quilting project, and wow did I really throw myself in the deep end. I will go on the record now to say that I would not recommend teaching yourself patchwork as you go along with a hexagonal-grid quilt rather than traditional squares. I managed to make the job even more difficult for myself my using a variety of fabrics, some of which turned out to be very unsuitable for machine sewing (I'm looking at you polka-dots!)
We also moved to a different part of the country a few months later, so the quilt and all the remaining fabric pieces were packed away and, I'm sorry to say, have been sitting rather forlornly in a bag in the corner of my sewing room ever since.


The wedding quilt as it is now

So this is the quilt at the moment. I only need to add two more rows of triangles to the bottom in order to finish the patchwork, but because it's so wide that's 60 triangles to be added. I also would like to add some applique to the centre of the large star to represent the wedding day once the patchwork is finished. I had started adding some embellishments to the centre of the smaller blue stars, but I will have to think about what else to include and where.

A dinosaur star with an owl in the middle. It sums up the wedding day surprisingly well




I recently inherited some fabric that should work perfectly as a backing for the quilt. I don't have any wadding yet, or any experience quilting through many layers of fabric, but I've got this far and I'm determined to learn what I need to finish it! So here is my plan. As of May I'm going to be on maternity leave, but although I'll no longer be running a craft business I'm certain I won't be able to keep my hands still or my sewing machine quiet. While I'm waiting for the baby to arrive, and possibly after the big day to prevent myself for going stir-crazy, I'm going to work on the quilt and get it finished.

Once Lucky Ladybird Craft is on hold (9th May, last orders taken 6th May) I'll still continue to post here and maintain this blog, so keep an eye out for more updates in 2015.

Wish me luck!

LL xx