Thursday 10 December 2015


Thought I would share my pattern for the Christmas stocking for those people who don't have access to iBooks. Click on the link below.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0iAiWySNST_M1laWFpFdkRROFk/view?usp=sharing

I have sewing workshop booked for next year. Reversible shopping bag and sew a skirt! I am excited to teach a bit of dress making skills and have thoroughly enjoyed getting my New Look patterns out and expanding my wardrobe with the clothes I have made myself! 
Click on the link below for more details of my sewing workshop!

My new pattern have arrived that my other half want me to make for him. Burda style 6993 I am slightly nervous as I have never made any time of clothing for anybody else.... will keep you updated!

Wednesday 9 December 2015

It's nearly Christmas!


I had my last crafting class (for this year) last night and enjoyed teaching my students how to make a reversible sack. These patterns can also be adapted to make laundry bags,  cosmetic bags or even a wine bag as a gift! I have recently published a step-by-step guide on how to make a Christmas stocking, which can be found on the following link https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1064137630.

The last few months I have been busy building a stock of handmade christmas decorations and gifts to sell and now having a rest from all these Christmassy I have taken to dressmaking. I have nearly finished a lovely dress I am making for a wedding and will be starting on this jacket. I am using New Look patterns and will review once I have finished. The dress pattern is New Look 6123 and the jacket is New Look 6028.



Wednesday 25 November 2015

Another Christmas craft!

I am so pleased with how my last workshop went that I have organised another one before Christmas. This time a lined Christmas sack!

The workshop includes all materials to complete the product! A total of 2 metre fabric... It's a big sack! 
Great thing is skills learned from this workshop can be transferred into making little make up bags or big laundry bags! The workshop is suitable for beginners!

I am also excited to be "planning" next year workshops. Just after Christmas I will be running a "handbag" workshop and a "skirt" one. The skirt pattern I will be asking you to bring along a "new look" pattern. Currently there is a sale on at
Not sure how long the deal is on for so be quick!

Sunday 22 November 2015

Crochet mandalas

I love anything colourful. I especially love these mandala's. They are great they have a multi-purpose function! They can protect my tables when I have a vase of flowers to show off. They can add a bit of colour to a wall. They can be made with any colour and any size. I love these mandala's, what do you think?
I am selling these in my Folksy shop please visit
https://folksy.com/items/6761543-Crochet-mandala

Hi

Hi everyone.
I am sorry for the lack of posts in recent time. Since I have left Marie's Tea Room I have been immensely busy! Had my first crafting workshop yesterday and loved every minute of it.. hope that the girls who attended did also!
We munched on homemade mince pies and got to work with sewing Christmas decorations. Everyone made a hanging stocking, a hanging Christmas tree and a cushion cover. Each cushion cover was made differently. I have booked another date before Christmas.

When I got home I had an early Christmas present waiting for me (from my boyfriend) ... a new sewing machine! It a Janome sewist 525s. I had a little "play" with it last night before I dashed out. Secretly I know I am going to love it. My old sewing machine was not that old but I picked a rubbish machine. The cotton kept breaking and it took me ages to sew my projects. Apparently my new machine is used on the Great British Sewing Bee...

Anyway I have to go but I will be back soon.

Saturday 31 October 2015

As I say my byes

Yesterday we said our final goodbyes to our lovely loyal customers who have supported me and Mum in our tea room the past two years. It has been a fantastic two years and whilst I sit here reflecting on what has become an amazing chapter in my life I have both tears and smiles. It has been an absolute pleasure to provide a place for people and to bring the community together (in a crafty way).
I hosted a chat and crochet group where I simply provided a place, cake and tea! But out of this, great friendships have been formed. I know a lot of them will stay friends and that the group will continue just in a different venue (I will actually enjoy being a member). I am just so glad that my passion rubbed off and there are more people in Chapeltown picking up crocheting hooks and possibly the sewing machine too! I hope I can continue to provide the workshops and people are still interested to support this.
The past two years would not have happened if it had not been for the immense support we received! ill-health has determined our fate but with the less pressure of running the tea room I can focus my energy and time in my crafting side.
To all the people who have become my friend please do keep in touch. It maybe the end of the tea room but it's not the end of friendship. I will now have lots more time to blog and create once I hand the keys back to Network rail! Hopefully meet up over a coffee and cake, please do email me!

Lastly I want to say a big thank you to everyone who sent cards and gifts! WOW I have never received such kind words even my time in midwifery. The plea's of opening a tea room in a few years have cracked me up! The kind words expressed are keeping me sane. Each and every one of you will be remembered in my heart and mind and all the cards and gift tags I will be making a scrap book and will blog the photos!

xxxxxxx

Tuesday 20 October 2015

Christmas crafting workshop

I have put together a workshop to teach you how to make Christmas decorations. I am holding it at Chapeltown library in Sheffield. 
All students need to provide is a sewing machine, a bundle of fat quarters and a 14" cushion pad!
I will provide the rest... looking forward to seeing you there. 
Places do need to be booked and a non-refundable deposit of £10 at time of booking. The final balance to be paid on the day. 
See poster for full details or contact me for further details.








Monday 5 October 2015

Crafting for charity

Recently, my home town hosted a village show (Chapeltown village show). This gave the community the opportunity to show of their crafty creations, home baked goodies and home grown produce. I myself had a crafty venture or two at the show. In keeping with this community spirit, Marie’s Tea Room, which I happen to own, has also recently hosted 3 bingo nights raising valuable money for a local little boy called Oscar. I have to say, it never ceases to amaze how a community can be so helpful and, of course, crafty. All coming together in times of need or just for a social time

On Wednesday mornings I run a chat and crochet group and we’d all decided that we would enter our own individual items.  I then came up with the idea of crocheting squares and putting together a blanket to raise more money for Oscar and enter this into the show. Everyone was really excited to take part. How did it go I hear you ask? Well, we were all in agreement and the brief was set…crochet 2 squares each; 10 rounds using double knit and a 3.5mm hook. The squares could be made up of 1 colour or multi-coloured. Each square was then crocheted together to make a lovely blanket. 3rd place! Woohoo! This blanket would not have happened if it hadn't been the good community spirit and members of my chat and crochet group and it is all thanks to them too in achieving this.

Oscar is a lovely little boy who has touched many hearts in the community. His Mummy and Daddy, Chantil and Andrew work really really hard in fundraising money to help Oscar receive treatment enabling him to reach his potential and to live a full and happy life. Oscar suffered complications when he was born and was starved of oxygen. This starvation left Oscar with cerebral palsy and he is unable to walk, talk or do most things for himself. He receives specialist physio and speech therapy care at Bobath Centre. Bobath centre is based in London and helps children like Oscar. These sessions were paid for by the NHS but due to government spending cuts this has stopped. Each session costs £6,500, Oscar has 1 session a year.


In the end, we raffled this blanket and managed to raise £70. We as Marie’s Tea room and supporters hope we have helped towards Oscar’s treatment this year.  We, I think, may have raised about £800 in total with bingo nights and selling little happy bags. I have had permission from Chantil to write a little summary of Oscar and his treatment. I feel I have raised people’s awareness a little bit more in Chapeltown via the tea room and hope it continues. Oscar is a lovely little boy and so his his family. I hope I can continue to support Oscar in the future. 

Friday 2 October 2015

Hot water bottle cover

Whilst I am sat here typing my fingers are feeling very cold. I was thinking about my hot water bottle. My hot water bottle does not have a cover for it and it gets frustratingly hot at first. As I was scouring the internet I found a free hot water bottle cover tutorial. These would make great Christmas pressies! So I thought I would share it with you!

http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/family/thrifty-ideas-how-sew-your-6493150


Wednesday 30 September 2015

My crafts for sale in my tea room


My crafty creations for sale.


I love how my unit looks in the tea room! I really love to craft. I enjoy hearing what people say about my handmade items and luckily so far it has all been positive and kind!
Sewing, knitting and crocheting well and truly is good therapy for me. I can't always sew when I am in pain so if I am struggling it's good to snuggle on the sofa with the wool and hook or needles. It also stops me from falling asleep! Sewing is good as I can make my projects up more quickly than I can with the wool version of crafts. It is more productive though to produce a production line. Depending on what project I am working on I will cut out all my pieces. Then commence on the sewing. I then iron the seams or creases and continue to sew. I find I can produce more finished products in doing so. 



Tuesday 29 September 2015

Crochet handmade owls and Christmas

I have been crocheting owls to hang on the Christmas tree. My boyfriend cannot understand how owls can be Christmassy? I think they look rather nice especially with a bit of sparkle to them!
Sparkly hand crochet owl to hang on the Christmas tree.

















What do you think? Is anyone doing handmade Christmas? You do not have to  spend a lot of money at Christmas. It's all about being with the ones you love and probably a time to reflect and think ahead. I am looking forward to what handmade treats everybody will be receiving. I am also looking forward to the big roast!

Foraging in the garden

I enjoy it when you have lovingly planted a fruit bush and this is the result! 

I bought 1 bush a few years ago from pound land and every year this one bush spreads! It's new shoots replants itself in the same spot. I have now got quite a few allowing me to fill my dish up. 
These raspberries are going to perfect to make jam, ice cream or just enjoy on their own.

Wednesday 23 September 2015

Getting ready for long crispy walks with my slouchy hats

I have been busy knitting and crocheting slouchy hats in between of crocheting Christmas tree decorations. After all I am keep being reminded that Christmas is not that far away. I nipped into Atkinsons in town yesterday after my visit to the hospital. They had a good sale on some of the wool... and what was even better is that it was glittery and a very good make! I have crochet some lovely sparkly Christmas trees and now making some sparkly owls. Once I have made my sparkly owl I will post a photograph


. I do like this time of year. Autumn is my favourite season. I love the smell of bonfires and know that it will not be long that I will be cutting those chestnuts and roasting them. I also love the colours around me with the fallen Autumn leaves. It then dawns on me as the night draws in and the cold crisp air turns that bit colder that it will soon be the dreaded winter. Lets enjoy Autumn  first though....

Don't forget to check out my Etsy shop where I sell my handmade crafting creations. Keep your head warm with one of my slouchy over sized hat! 

Christmas crafting!

I will be hosting some Christmas sewing workshops in November. I am very excited! I will be teaching Christmas stocking and an Advent bunting!
If you are interested please drop me an email on craftingsparrow@gmail.com
Date and place to be confirmed.

Monday 21 September 2015

 Hi everyone.
I have decided to try and add in a tutorial of my makes!
But deciding which one of these two projects you would like to see? Subscribe by putting your email address in the box above and then sending me a tweet with the hashtag #craftingsparrowcrafts
or like me on facebook and add a comment. Both projects are made using 2 fat quarters of contrasting fabric!



Friday 11 September 2015

therapeutic wool crafting.

Hi, it has been a while.
My intentions to blog on a weekly basis starts now! I plan to blog about my passion of crafting. Crafting is for everyone at any age. From babies footprints to make pictures or convert into a silver charm to the elderly with the knowledge of dying crafts. I have met a lot of elderly ladies who have talked about tatting and I have even been given a shuttle and fine cotton to work with. I cannot understand the pattern and neither can I find anyone who can show me what to do - a dying craft!

 I was never given an option to craft at school like in the "olden" days where house craft was amongst the subjects girls were taught. In my time at school we did food technology. This consisted of learning how to make coleslaw and cheese sauce. I was one of the lucky lot of kids whose parents taught cooking at home; like I allow my daughter to cook and experiment in the kitchen. After all, just like crafting there is no right or wrong and it takes many attempts to actually get it right! I have never needed to make cheese sauce since leaving school but have done lots of crocheting and sewing! Something I learnt from my mother and subsequently furthered at night school.

Dr Jenny Whitling from University of Sydney reflected on the mind health benefits of yarn crafts. She concluded that people knitted and crochet for various reasons. The common themes were that it was relaxing, calming, soothing and meditative. It helps stress, expressive creativity and facilitates better concentration. It is said that Albert Einstein knitted to calm his mind and clear his thinking!
http://sydney.edu.au/science/outreach/inspiring/news/health-benefits-of-yarn-craft.shtml

Subsequent to Dr Whitling's research, Cardiff University have also concluded that knitting has significant psychological and social benefits. Participants in the survey had a higher cognitive functioning, improved social contact and communications with others. Knitting and yarn craft has been shown to activate areas of the brain that are good for generating a sense of calm and contributed to improved emotional processing and better decision making.

I love to crochet and love that I do not need to carry a lot of items just to make a fantastic product! I also love to teach crocheting to people in my home town in Sheffield. I sell my crocheting items which range from a pair of baby booties to mug cosies.



Some of my knitted items.

Friday 12 June 2015

I have been busy crocheting and sewing this little gift set for a new baby boy in the family.



Following my last week "guess what" game I decided to post a photo on facebook with this gorgeous Liberty fabric and a metre of elastic. A lot of people did guess right and I made a maxi skirt! I have been away from home for the last few days but will take a photograph and post on here the finished product!


I enjoyed refashioning the scarf into a kimono last week that I decided to buy another scarf ( A real bargain at £2 from £6 in Primark!) I will be taking photographs and publish them in a how to make tutorial!

A walk in the countryside

Last weekend we spent the weekend camping in Hope Valley, Derbyshire. What a lovely weekend we had with the weather and the camera!
We met a lovely cat who joined on a little walk until he obviously stepped out of his territory!

I love flowers and the mingling of different colours of wild flowers are so pretty! I did take loads of photographs and getting grips to the "focus". Where I focussed on the flowers in back and fore ground to create blurred areas.

Thursday 4 June 2015

New blogger around

I am new in the world of blogging. I intend to stick around for a while but as I am learning I maybe quiet for a bit.

I recently had fun refashioning a scarf into a kimono. I want to inspire people that sewing is not difficult and crafting is fun! Crafting time brings fun into bonding time! Lazy Sundays for me and my child is a day crafting and not lazing on a sofa watching television! Crafting brings a whole world of fun and wild running of the imagination! I plan on showing you fun, quick, cheap and easy crafting!