Hello crafters!
First of all I want to thank everyone who has gotten on board with The Moody Octopus project so far! If you haven't started yet then don't worry! There's still plenty of time to get involved!
I've set up a Facebook event for it here!
You don't need to attend on the day, pieces are welcome to be posted in advance! You can find the address here!
I'm thrilled to be doing this project in conjunction with The Liverpool Mental Health Consortium, Time To Change Campaign, Up For Arts and The MakeFest!
The Octopus now has a home at Liverpool Central Library after the day of the MakeFest so if you are local & cant make the day you can still view him afterwards!
Special thanks to The Merseyside Etsy Team for blogging about him too!
Special thanks to The Merseyside Etsy Team for blogging about him too!
I am accepting suggestions for a name...keep referring to it as male. Take from that what you will!
In other news I finally have my couch! Only ordered it 7 weeks ago so finally feel like we can settle properly in our new home & no more living like students out of the bedroom!
Not my living room but my new couch! |
I’ve also branched out...I’m now in comics! Well, not strictly speaking, but I am working in conjunction with two lovely chaps on a Kickstarter campaign for a graphic novel which has received rave reviews! I'm making some merchandise for them as one of the Kickstarter rewards; it is an adult comic & it is horror based so you have been warned! The artist Macro 'Sbrillo' Fontanili designed my latest logo & the knitting hedgehog.
It’s been 16 months of hard work for them both so I really hope it does well. If you like any of the old slasher films you’ll love it. I like Kickstarter as a format too; getting a product, just the same as you would via any other method of purchasing but you are directly funding a bit of someone’s dream.
It’s really gotten me in the mood for Halloween though! You can expect a big range from me this year, I have actually started planning...think I have about 30 patterns drafted.
New skill moment! I have taught myself macramé! Totally addictive...takes a while to get your head around all the knots but so worth it!
Gosh it's over 30 years since I did any macrame- it is very addictive, I think I may just acquaint myself with it
ReplyDeleteIt wonderful! It is really addictive though, more so than i previously thought! I've since made plant pot holders - well tea pot holders - for The Crosby Tea Rooms :)
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