Saturday, 15 October 2011

My Architecture/ uni blog

Please check this blog out; it's my new baby!
architectureandi.blogspot.com
xx

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Project 1: Picnic

Hello
Before the picnic project, there was Project 0: a warm up to the term. I looked at St Stephen's Basilica, Budapest and Bratislava, Slovakia - both of which were interrailing ventures.
Last week, we did 'Project 1: Picnic', whereby we had to set up an installation of what your ideal picnic would be.... It was an excuse for a cooking and baking day. I made couscous salad, a roasted butternut squash and pepper tart and (obviously) chocolate cake.








Much love
xxx

University and Me

Hello all! It's been a while (again)!
Since you last heard, I have explored many tiny pockets of Europe, along with some friends. You can see it all here.
I have started stitching together the blanket,
I moved into Uni,
I bought some knitting needles from a local AMAZING hospice shop and started knitting bunting.....

Some of the squares sewn together!

Bunting - curling corrected by a sherry glass and a calculator
Typical architect tools....

The sketchbook begins!

Untidy already!!

Books and trunks. LOVE IT
Hopefully I will have time to stay crafty as the course really kicks in.
Keep your eyes on this page!
Abi
xxx

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Announcement

Just dropping a quick line to say that am away on my interrailing adventure and that you lovely followers should expect some kind of radio silence as there will be no creative posts until I return.
In the meanwhile, abibanfield.posterous.com will hold all the magical updates!
Much love,
Abi
XX

Monday, 15 August 2011

Knitting and other things

I have been knitting like an old lady. To date, I have knitted 74 squares. Which sounds like a fairly small number, but considering this has been done in about 8 weeks, this becomes slightly more impressive (to me at least).
I've learnt a lot, and my tensions are getting better (I can heat you saying snorin'ell, Abi, I do not care for your technical knitting shiz... but remember, I can apply this to making some awesome jumpers for YOU). I've been using more and more advanced patterns, woohooo.... anyway; enough with the jibberjabber, on with the photos!!!

Lots of 'knit one purl one'



Beautiful fairisle - definately a jumper worthy pattern




Aunty Janet's (obviously)perfect square

Moss stitch, cable and reverse stocking stitch



I also knitted a egg cosey, which was my first experience of creating 'bobbles'... truly eye-opening. It is pictured next to a 'hat' which came on an innocent smothie bottle thanks to the big knit which I WILL be doing this year.

slightly smuf looking colours...I will be adding a pom pom.
Aaaaaand that's not all folks!!! I promised a picture of my travel wallet and diary (which I filled in throughout my French holiday); here you go!!

Dairy, left, and open travel wallet with pass etc, right.

closed travel wallet.
So that's all for now folks - will update before I leave to interrail round europe i'm sure
Much love
Abi
xx

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Appologies

Hello neglected blog, I am sorry I have been ignoring you; I have been busy knitting hard and making various travel cases and covers for tickets.... however, I am leaving in  a few hours and I haven't any time to upload pictures!!
So when I get back from holiday number uno, I will have pictures of:

  •  my ever growing pile of knitted squares (I am making a 'uni' blanket of LOTS of 15cm square samplers)
  • My awesome travel diary cover
  • A matching passport/ ticket/ map wallet
  • a customised 'bra bank' (clearly not with me modelling it - ewww) 
  • Whatever craftiness/ photography magic I come up with in the next few weeks 
As always, 
Lots of love and thank you for reading!!! Off to finish packing and panicking about how much I should/shouldn't be taking! (without exaggeration, I am packing very light clothes wise, and seriously half of my luggage is wool and knitting patterns. Sad isn't it?)

Abi
xxx

PS. Whilst I am away - pretty please have a look at my friend Lily's Blog It's so full of inspiring craftiness and really motivates me to not put off my projects, but just get on with it!!

Thursday, 30 June 2011

Little Green Bag

Once upon a time, I bought a small green vintage leather bag from eBay. I loved it; I took it everywhere and put everything that would fit in it. Consequentially it began to break, and instead of following the "stitch in time saves nine" philosophy, I just kept using it until it had to be thrown into the bottom of my 'to be fixed' trunk. Whilst tidying, I found it again, and decided it had to be saved. Here are some pictures for you lovely people!

Snapped strap

The front all ripped off.


The stap after glue gun and fabric tape

the same green cotton tape and a LOT of glue

Simple really, but I love this bag, and it's coming out with me tonight!!

Abi