Sunday 29 April 2018

Art Elements Horse Challenge Reveal

It is the Horse Challenge reveal for Art Elements, set by Jenny   (click on the link for the original blog post).  This is a LONG blog post and very photo  heavy as I am lucky enough to host two wonderfully talented Facebook friends, Raven from Raven Craft Creations and Paulette Scott from 'across the pond' on my blog who wanted to take part in this challenge but didn't have a blog of their own.  Please grab a beverage of choice and see their wonderful creations.

You have to read through mine first ;) 


Horses don't really feature in my muse, I love to see them from a distance but I am a little afraid of an animal so big and powerful.  I have a wonderful friend who has horses and she brought one round to my garden a few years ago and let me have a go...

This was a few years ago... 2012!  That is Tanya and the bum you can see is Jazz who came with her.  Tanya was very patient with me she knew she had a complete novice and as you can see I was terrified!  All I kept saying was 'where are the brakes!'.  It is a long way to fall when you are looking down from up there, but I did love the experience and probably would try again.. maybe... in the garden...  possibly...


My month this month has been chaotic.  Gordy, my little cat, has been very very poorly and we nearly lost him but all is well now, except we have a few more grey hairs and worry lines but with my energy completely taken with caring for him and general life stuff I didn't create anything complete, but I did dabble.


I found a photo on Pinterest of a lovely horse with a rider and decided to have a go at a unicorn.  I drew the one on the left one Sunday afternoon.  I was tired, the weather was rubbish and I had a lovely time sat doodling.  I couldn't quite put my finger on what was wrong with it but I carried on regardless.  I showed my husband, who was on his way to work a night shift and he took one look at it and said 'the horn is in the wrong place and it isn't very you, other than that it is ok'.  That put me in a bad mood so on my own I sat and watched a re-run of Speed 2 and sulked!  Then I looked at the drawing again and thought 'he is right.  So I doodled another (not shown).  This one was similar but the horn was moved up.  I showed the husband the next day and he said 'it is better but it just isn't right'.  I tried to tell him unicorns are not real and it is an illustration doodle but something nagged at me.  My third attempt (right) I put away the reference photo and just used my imagination, I work better that way.  I giggled my way through this doodle and when finished I showed the husband.  'That is it' he exclaimed 'that is your style.  It looks gormless'. 

I had to admit he was right!


I did a few horses in glass too, a unicorn - horn in the correct place and a horse and rider.  I might not have completed something 'finished' for this project, although the beads are finished in their own right (and off to new homes ;) ) but I was hoping to do something more but time and life got in the way.




Now I get the pleasure of introducing my first guest for this challenge, Raven from Raven Craft Creations. You can find all the links to visit Raven on Facebook and Etsy beneath her challenge piece, which is amazing!! 

Hello. Yes, my real name is Raven and I am a yarntisan.

I live in the small town of Ligonier here in western Pennsylvania, USA! I have ALWAYS loved to work creatively, however my original medium was food!! I went to Johnson & Wales University in RI and earned my degree in Culinary Arts. I worked in restaurants in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and PA before moving out to Aspen, Colorado right after graduation. Learning to ski (and by that I mean “snowplow”) became a must to say the least! I moved back to PA after one ski season and continued working crazy hours and ALL holidays in restaurants, private clubs and catering companies for the next ten years.

Then, chronic illness caused me to “retire” and go on disability in 2009 at the ripe old age of 30!!
THIS is when the true passion in my story really began. I taught myself to crochet and express my creativity in a way that I could do even on the “not so great” days. It is my outlet, my meditation and my JOY! I love working with quality fibers (none of the scratchy cheap yarn for THIS yarn snob) and making a wide range of products that are functional, artistic or just make people smile. I make everything from clothing to photo props to household decor to one of my favorites, amigurumi toys! I prefer to follow other designer’s amazing patterns so that I can skip all that heavy lifting and just PLAY with my yarn. I get to do what I love every day, work in my pajamas and watch movies and listen to books while on the clock!!! I have a shop on Etsy, a page on Facebook and sell in a local book and gift store in town called Second Chapter Books.










Pattern credit for the sea horse is by Patchwork Moose on Etsy.

Custom orders are always a blast and I love to see where our imagination can take us.
ravenscraft.cintron@yahoo.com



My second guest is the lovely Paulette Scott and I am lucky enough to own one of her AMAZING dragons... over to Paulette...

I have been a toymaker and seamstress for almost 40 years now. And have been making my own patterns for around 25 of those years.
I wanted to try to see I'd I still had the ability to make a pattern for a new toy..It took almost the entire month to get this little guy made...
I drew the pattern out and thought (wrongly) that I could just jump in and make a unicorn...nope.. I cut out the first one out of satin and, well let's just say it did not look much like a unicorn..( it looked more like a horse that hadn't eaten for over a month.. bad, very bad) made the pattern larger and still, no.. just no...




Next I made the pattern a bit larger through the belly, and made the head smaller...maybe it was the fabric that was the problem, so, I tried velvet, those of you that sew know this was the dumbest thing I could have done....big head and skinny body and legs and when I tried to stuff it....if I wanted something out of a horror movie maybe...nope...
Shrink the head and make the body larger but using up the last of the velvet scraps... oh God help me, I am, upset!?!..Nope didn't work and this one learns to fly across the room...4 tries 4 fails...was my ability to make a pattern lost to age??? One more and if this one fails I give up...
Pull a half yard of fleece out of the scrap box. I cut out the pattern I have adjusted (again) it is looking better... I see it out and it looks a bit skinny but will keep the fingers crossed and stuff it. This one is looking good!! So I sew the ears, horn and eyes on. YES!!!HE IS WORKING!!

Next is the mane and tail, even better!! This guy is going to work!!

Well through the tears and the laughter I found this challenging and almost gave up, but after 4 failures number 5 turned out the way I was hoping it would...Thank You Laney for encouraging me!!

You can find Paulette on Facebook if you want to send her a message.

For even more entries into this challenge please click on the links below

The guest participants are:



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16 comments:

  1. Hi all,
    Laney your blog has made me smile this morning, what a great way to start the day. I'm loving all your creations ladies

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  2. Morning Jill and thank you :D Raven and Paulette are sooo talented, I have loved having them on the blog and showing what they do, they both are so lovely :D

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  3. Somehow all the creations all fit together! I just love reading your stories Laney (and I am on team "start-writing-a-bock-Laney-now!;) ) and had to laugh out loud over your conversation with your husband. The seahorse and the unicorn are both lovely and even though showing a different style, really going well with your beads together. Like all three of you planned it!

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  4. Glad Gordy is well. Your final unicorn doodle made me chuckle - I love it. :) The glass horses are super-cute as well!

    Raven's seahorse is adorable! Amigurumis have been on my todo list for the longest time, but it's been a while since I crocheted. It's probably time to wipe the dust off the crochet hook! :)

    As for Paulette, fifth time's definitely the charm ;) and I'm so happy she persisted. The unicorn is just wonderful, and I love the mane.

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  5. As always both your designs and your words have me in stitches Laney - I'm sure there are gormless unicorns somewhere in fantasy land but they're both lovely as are the beads.
    Raven your sea horse is adorable - sounds like you have a whale of a time creating.
    Paulette - I'm so glad you persevered as your unicorn is just too cute for words!

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  6. What wonderful pieces ladies! Laney I love all your pieces your drawings are beautiful and your skills with glass just amaze me!
    Raven your sea horse is so cute and your shop is full of so many beautiful pieces that I love!
    Paulette im glad you did not give up your unicorn is wonderful!

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  7. I love that all three of you are here in one place! I don't know as an adult if I would feel as easy to get upon a horse as I did when I was younger. I think life gives us more fears and we don't heal as fast as we age a bit...

    I love the drawings and beads (and giggle a bit about your husband - he totally gets you!) I always have a bit of time after a bit of a critique to slow my head and heart and look from a different angle what is said - and that is not easy to do some days.

    Raven - I ADORE this sea horse! Not only just because I love those creatures, but your mastery of the fiber through crochet to follow those patterns! I totally get the enjoyment that comes from creating like that :)

    Paulette - I love that you did not give up. The struggle at times makes the finished piece more special. I love that you designed and worked this out. Taking something flat and making it come to life is not an easy task - but you did it magnificently!

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  8. Your lampwork creations so quirky and cute! I also love the guest blogger creations, the unicorn and seahorse are so sweet.

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  9. Laney - first I had to look up what the heck gormless meant. Ah HA! And looking at the 2 drawings side by side, I think your husband was right. (sorry...) And I do love the one on the right much better. As usual your beads are so entertaining and whimsical and all you!

    Raven - I am also a yarn snob. I took up knitting for the pretty colors, luscious yarn, and something to do with my hands when I'm "forced" into car riding, tv watching, etc. Your sea horse is so pretty! Like, I wouldn't have expected that with a amigurumi toy, but it really is stunning. Thanks for participating in the challenge this month!

    Paulette - I am so glad you stuck it out! The result was definitely worth it. I'm really sorry, but I did laugh about your first attempts and the horror movie look. Horses are not easy to recreate. I'm so glad you were able to participate in the challenge this month!

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  10. Your lampwork beads are stunning, your illustration is stunning!
    Raven's crocheted seahorse is stunning and love the "Yarntisan" term!
    Paulette's stuffed unicorn is also stunning, happily she didn't give up after the first 4 tries!
    I found new sites to follow too, thanks for sharing.
    Al

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  11. Oh Laney, I am so glad Gordy is doing better! But you definitely need to keep all your stories and put them in a book:-)
    I agree with your hubby, the drawing on the right is definitely your style-whimsical and downright happy! The beads you created are gorgeous as always.

    Raven-WOW, the seahorse is fantastic! I am in awe of your crocheting skills. I will have to check out your other creations.

    Paulette- I admire your tenacity! you stuck with it and created a beautiful unicorn. I am not sure I would've been able to keep going, but I am glad you did.

    Thanks to all of you for participating! And thanks to Laney for hosting for you ladies.

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  12. Fantastic work from everyone! Laney, I love your sketches (Jim not so much... lol) and your glass is amazing as always. The toys are all incredible. I love amigurumi, the seahorse is so cute, and the stuffed toy is fabulous! I'd have given up much sooner, but he turned out beautifully!

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  13. So much whimsy and wonderfulness in this post. Laney, your drawings are both adorable, and I love that your husband was able to remind you about your voice. Those beads are magical, I don't even know how you can get all that detail with glass. Wow!
    Raven, your seahorse is adorable. I made one from a similar pattern years ago - as a baby shower gift for a friend - and my stitches were no where near as neat. Love the colors you chose.
    Paulette, your unicorn is so sweet. I especially love the mane.
    Well done, everyone!

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  14. Laney, I always love your beads, those horses are fantastic! Raven, I love your little crocheted seahorse, and Paulette, amazing job! So interesting to have people sew things for a challenge, love how it mixes it up!

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  15. Laney
    I am glad you got a chance to try a horse out – there is nothing like riding (though it has been almost 25 years for me and I miss it).
    I hope Gordy is feeling better and no more worry lines! I love seeing the doodle process and the last one is wonderful!
    Oh – and I love your glass horses – those are amazing!

    Raven
    Wow – I love the seahorse! The colors are great and just adorable!

    Paulette
    Wow – I love that you kept at it because he is amazing! Thanks for sharing the end piece and the failures – because we all of have those too – so glad you shared.

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  16. Laney- I’m so glad Gordy is better. I love your unicorn sketches, and I do like the latter sketch bc what Himself calls for less- I call character.

    Raven- thanks for joining us! What a charming sea horse, great colors.

    Paulette- from scratch! I loved seeing your process pictures as you went step by step. He’s great!

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