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Captured early one morning this week, while it was chucking it down. The London Eye wasn't open at this hour, but they were obviously running morning checks because they kept starting and stopping it.
I now have a shop on RedBubble where you can now buy prints, phone/tablet cases, cushions and more.
Go here to view some of the products.
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Copyright: Alistair Beavis 2015
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I now have a shop on RedBubble where you can now buy prints, phone/tablet cases, cushions and more.
Go here to view some of the products.
www.redbubble.com/people/alistairbeavis
Copyright: Alistair Beavis 2014
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This is a marked new keyboard suitable case for more 7 ” tablet that comes with Android 2. 3, Android 4.0 system and windows!
1. A protective case is made of high quality PU leather in order to protect your tablet from dust, scratches and other damage.
2. the...
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I now have a shop on RedBubble where you can now buy prints, phone/tablet cases, cushions and more.
Go here to view some of the products.
www.redbubble.com/people/alistairbeavis
Copyright: Alistair Beavis 2014
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My workday bag
1. Backpack
2. Shopping bag
3. Headphones
4. Ziplock bags
5. Checkbook
6. Nook
7. Sunglasses
8. Heating pad for the back
9. Sticky notes
10. Lunch bag
11. iPad Mini
12. Tablet case
13. Grid-it organizer
14. Tissues
15. Hi-Chew candy
16. Sunscreen for the face
17. Hand sanitizer
18. Back-up headphones
19. Umbrella
20. Bandages
21. Beauty case
22. Comb
23. Lipstick
24. Lip balm
25. Tea tree oil
26. Another lipstick
27. Lip liner
28. Blemish concealer
29. Mascara
30. Concealer
31. Ibuprofen
32. Cuticle cream
33. Powder paper
Severndroog Castle is a folly built on Shooters Hill in South East London. It recently reopened to the public after a complete restoration.
I now have a shop on RedBubble where you can now buy prints, phone/tablet cases, cushions and more.
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Copyright: Alistair Beavis 2015
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A stitched panorama taken in Snowdonia, North Wales.
Mount Snowdon is to the left.
I now have a shop on RedBubble where you can now buy prints, phone/tablet cases, cushions and more.
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Copyright: Alistair Beavis 2014
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This is my little entry for Texting While Sewing 2. When I first read about the contest coming back, I was actually on vacation, so I wasn't sure I would be able to participate...But the temptation was just too strong!
The challenge this year was to sew a bag or pouch that incorporated a zipper and used text fabrics creatively. I don't usually actually read my text fabrics, but when I sat down to do so, it seemed like a newspaper was the best block for me to design. I'd been holding onto a small scrap of Heather Ross's farmer's market print for years and years, and decided I finally had a project worthy of it.
Drafting the paper-piecing block was interesting and an exercise in working backwards. I decided what pieces I wanted in the block, and then I measured the finished sizes of the text pieces, and then allotted space for it on my pattern. (That probably sounds completely unclear...)
The pouch pattern itself is Anna Graham/Noodlehead's tablet case from Handmade Style (just a touch smaller). I'm really really pleased with how this came out! The one thing I'm not that keen on is the bias binding -- I think I chose the right print, but diagonal prints always come out a little boring when you cut them on the bias!
Hope everyone is enjoying their Sunday!
1. WP #028, 2. ready to go !!, 3. Houses pillow #028, 4. botija de sementes, 5. done!!!, 6. and some more. . ., 7. bastidor #05, 8. to go!, 9. :), 10. pet purse, 11. one "M" and a beagle, 12. Houses pillow #024, 13. houses pillow #027, 14. tablet case #05, 15. detail, 16. WP #021, 17. star pillow #02, 18. 2bastidores #03, 19. two little bags, 20. let's sail away . . ., 21. WP #030 finished, 22. houses pillow #019, 23. coin purse #030, 24. and one more . . ., 25. Fairies and Princesses, 26. TBL CASE #03, 27. duas fraldinhas :), 28. capa de documentos #06, 29. pinwheel pillow, 30. Houses pillow #020
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Try to remember what it was like before iPad.
These guys even have the same tablet case! Lunch at the mall yesterday.
Lumix G1, Lumix G Vario 14-45. Single capture at 1/6s. I don't know how I did that either ;-)
I now have a shop on RedBubble where you can now buy prints, phone/tablet cases, cushions and more.
Go here to view some of the products.
www.redbubble.com/people/alistairbeavis
Copyright: Alistair Beavis 2015
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I now have a shop on RedBubble where you can now buy prints, phone/tablet cases, cushions and more.
Go here to view some of the products.
www.redbubble.com/people/alistairbeavis
Copyright: Alistair Beavis 2014
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This is my little entry for Texting While Sewing 2. When I first read about the contest coming back, I was actually on vacation, so I wasn't sure I would be able to participate...But the temptation was just too strong!
The challenge this year was to sew a bag or pouch that incorporated a zipper and used text fabrics creatively. I don't usually actually read my text fabrics, but when I sat down to do so, it seemed like a newspaper was the best block for me to design. I'd been holding onto a small scrap of Heather Ross's farmer's market print for years and years, and decided I finally had a project worthy of it.
Drafting the paper-piecing block was interesting and an exercise in working backwards. I decided what pieces I wanted in the block, and then I measured the finished sizes of the text pieces, and then allotted space for it on my pattern. (That probably sounds completely unclear...)
The pouch pattern itself is Anna Graham/Noodlehead's tablet case from Handmade Style (just a touch smaller). I'm really really pleased with how this came out! The one thing I'm not that keen on is the bias binding -- I think I chose the right print, but diagonal prints always come out a little boring when you cut them on the bias!
Hope everyone is enjoying their Sunday!
I've been testing an editing routine that I think I might stick with. It appears to work better than the previous, as this photo of a lake at sunset displays.
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Interested in a print…? (cahusted.shootproof.com)
Photographic prints start at $6.00 (4"×5"); Fine art start at $35.00 (8"×10"); Canvas start at $40.00 (8"×10" - Thin) or $80.00 (8"×10" - Standard 1.5" stretch frame); Metal start at $22.00 (4"×6" Single) or $50.00 (4"×6" Double).
Phone cases for Galaxy SIII (hard plastic) or Galaxy S4 (rubber); iPhone 4/5 (hard plastic or rubber), iPhone 6 (rubber) starting at $32.00.
1. Liberty pincushion with crochet edging, 2. Coin purse, 3. Mini-Christmas Stocking, 4. IMG_1038, 5. IMG_1056, 6. Patchwork panel cushion, 7. Bookmark, 8. Brooches (craft fair prep!), 9. Little Folk House, 10. Dead easy drawstring bag 2, 11. My autumnal-ish ATC - leaves don't have to be brown!, 12. Finished: Rainbow postage stamp coasters, 13. Linen & Liberty zippy.., 14. Tweed pincushion 1, 15. IMG_9514, 16. Mend Make Do Pouch, 17. Liberty hexie pouch 2, 18. Soul Garden purse, 19. IMG_9114, 20. Mod Coffee pot purse, 21. Finished 5, 22. Lovebird needle books, 23. Gorgeous grey needle book 1, 24. New Liberty and grey linen needle book, 25. Blackwork ATC 2, 26. Art wrap, 27. IMG_8138, 28. IMG_8064, 29. IMG_6880, 30. Liberty patchwork cushion (red), 31. IMG_7024, 32. Retro apple pouch, 33. Motivational pouch, 34. Liberty print pouch, 35. Tumbler quilt closer 2, 36. Dandelion tablet case 2
This is my little entry for Texting While Sewing 2. When I first read about the contest coming back, I was actually on vacation, so I wasn't sure I would be able to participate...But the temptation was just too strong!
The challenge this year was to sew a bag or pouch that incorporated a zipper and used text fabrics creatively. I don't usually actually read my text fabrics, but when I sat down to do so, it seemed like a newspaper was the best block for me to design. I'd been holding onto a small scrap of Heather Ross's farmer's market print for years and years, and decided I finally had a project worthy of it.
Drafting the paper-piecing block was interesting and an exercise in working backwards. I decided what pieces I wanted in the block, and then I measured the finished sizes of the text pieces, and then allotted space for it on my pattern. (That probably sounds completely unclear...)
The pouch pattern itself is Anna Graham/Noodlehead's tablet case from Handmade Style (just a touch smaller). I'm really really pleased with how this came out! The one thing I'm not that keen on is the bias binding -- I think I chose the right print, but diagonal prints always come out a little boring when you cut them on the bias!
Hope everyone is enjoying their Sunday!