I really love this creature from the unique "Your Organ Grinder" shop on Etsy. If you ever need a cuddly medical specimen or an organ brooch, you will surely find it there...
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Sunday, 9 February 2014
The German Language Challenge - Week 4 - 100 Woerter Bewertung
Dear Friends and Readers,
4 Weeks in and my writing is still horrendous! I am starting to
suspect that I suffer from some bizarre form of - only German Language related
- dyslexia. Oh well, the only cure is to write more. Despite my strong hatred of the exam themes in the textbooks, I
do scribble one text per week and my boyfriend still dutifully corrects,
however, the themes are SO boring, that I don't wish to blog about them.
Therefore I have concluded that posting short (100 Words) reviews of places and
events I visited during the week might be a good und fairly painless writing
exercise. If you would like to take part, please send me your short review and
I will happily post it on my blog.
Here is my first review - Wiede Fabrik - Artists Colony in Munich
Here is my first review - Wiede Fabrik - Artists Colony in Munich
100 Woerter
Bewertung
Wiede Fabrik
(Johanneskirche, Muenchen)
Als ich das Wort „Fabrik“
erstmals gehoert habe, habe ich mir ein riesiges altes Ziegelgebaeude vorgestellt.
Das war aber falsch. Diese magische Kuenstlerkolonie besteht aus mehreren
kleinen Haeuschen, die aus ehemaligen Industriebetrieben umgebaut worden
sind. Jedes Haus ist ein Atelier. Weil in manchen Raeumen noch die urspruenglichen
industriellen Geraete stehen , wirkt die Atmosphaere besonders romantisch. Die Wiede Fabrik oeffnet sich zweimal pro Jahr
fuer die Oeffentlichkeit. Neben warmem Punch oder Prosseco sind auch kleine Kostbarkeiten
in einer tollen kuenstlerischen Stube erhaeltlich. Der Ort ist mit farbigen Lichteffekten geschmueckt, und
die Kuenstler sind nett. Ein super toller Abend! Geniessen Sie die Bilder.
Above: Work by Claudia Groegler
Above: Work by Elli Hurst
Above: Work by Valeska von Brase
Friday, 7 February 2014
The doll making process and the price of HANDMADE...
The handmade goods are an Vogue at the moment. More and more people are searching for an original from a trusted maker rather than for a cheaply produced item from Asia. Me, and everyone else who produces small pieces at home is excited about this trend, however, there is a problem.
Although many people claim that they appreciate handmade goods, they do not seem to realize how much time, skill and creativity really goes into such item. These factors, of course, influence the price and the price might seem really steep and unjustified to many people. Well, I can well understand that. Although I am a maker, I sometimes restrain from buying an item, just because it is simply too expensive for my pocket, that is normal.
In this post, I am attempting to show, what it really means to make one of my trademark minimalist canvas doll.
Step 1 - the idea is mine, the drawing is done by me and although you can copy it, it will always be only a knock-off.
Step 2 - preparing the canvas - it is very hard material and requieres intensive ironing before it can be used. Then the cutting.
Step 3 - drawing the design on the canvas - by hand! Each shape is slightly different since I am a human and not a machine... Designing the outfit for the dollie is a creative and enjoyable part of the process. Although I repeat some pattern motives e.g. hearts and flowers, each doll is unique!
Step 4 - Embroidering the hair, eyes and dress ellements. It is like drawing with a sewing machine and it is done by me, it is not a computerised pattern. It gives each doll a different character.
Step 5 - Sewing the doll together and turning it inside out - the most difficult and scary step as the canvas is VERY hard and the doll parts are very narrow. Not every doll survives this step despite my most careful precautions. I sew each sensitive area 2 -3 times to reinforce them (work that no one sees).
Step 6 - Stuffing and sewing shut.
Step 7 - Photographing, Listing on Etsy and Promoting...
So, how much would YOU charge?
I look forward to your comments.
My handmade dolls are available in my Etsy shop:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/CUTandTEAR
Although many people claim that they appreciate handmade goods, they do not seem to realize how much time, skill and creativity really goes into such item. These factors, of course, influence the price and the price might seem really steep and unjustified to many people. Well, I can well understand that. Although I am a maker, I sometimes restrain from buying an item, just because it is simply too expensive for my pocket, that is normal.
In this post, I am attempting to show, what it really means to make one of my trademark minimalist canvas doll.
Step 1 - the idea is mine, the drawing is done by me and although you can copy it, it will always be only a knock-off.
Step 2 - preparing the canvas - it is very hard material and requieres intensive ironing before it can be used. Then the cutting.
Step 3 - drawing the design on the canvas - by hand! Each shape is slightly different since I am a human and not a machine... Designing the outfit for the dollie is a creative and enjoyable part of the process. Although I repeat some pattern motives e.g. hearts and flowers, each doll is unique!
Step 4 - Embroidering the hair, eyes and dress ellements. It is like drawing with a sewing machine and it is done by me, it is not a computerised pattern. It gives each doll a different character.
Step 5 - Sewing the doll together and turning it inside out - the most difficult and scary step as the canvas is VERY hard and the doll parts are very narrow. Not every doll survives this step despite my most careful precautions. I sew each sensitive area 2 -3 times to reinforce them (work that no one sees).
Step 6 - Stuffing and sewing shut.
Step 7 - Photographing, Listing on Etsy and Promoting...
So, how much would YOU charge?
I look forward to your comments.
My handmade dolls are available in my Etsy shop:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/CUTandTEAR
Monday, 3 February 2014
The German Language Challenge - Week 3 - Listening tips
This is the third week of my German self-study and I am comfortably settled in my routines. Monday reading test, Tuesday speaking, Wednesday listening test and Thursday writing test. Of course I do some other activities as well, especially listening.
Listening is my favourite part and also the area where I (so far) achieve the biggest success (the highest scores in the practice tests). I believe it is due to my love of audio books. Although I do listen to the radio, right now it is Deutschlandfunk due to its complicated political and cultural themes, I love a good story above all. As I moved to Germany, introduced me my boyfriend to the books of Donna Leon. Her crimies take place in Venice and contain more descriptions of Italian food than criminal investigation. I love the stories so much, that we bought some of them as audio books (mostly second-hand). I was immediatelly hooked. By now, I have red, listened or seen all 22 stories written to date. You can say that I have learnt German with Donna Leon and I am very greatful to her!
Yes, you can call this an 'obsession': ;-)
As I promissed to post one text per week, here is one. The problem is, that I am suppose to practise the exam themes, so the topics are rather boring. Nevertheless, here we go, maybe it will help someone, who aspires to pass the exam in the future.
Listening is my favourite part and also the area where I (so far) achieve the biggest success (the highest scores in the practice tests). I believe it is due to my love of audio books. Although I do listen to the radio, right now it is Deutschlandfunk due to its complicated political and cultural themes, I love a good story above all. As I moved to Germany, introduced me my boyfriend to the books of Donna Leon. Her crimies take place in Venice and contain more descriptions of Italian food than criminal investigation. I love the stories so much, that we bought some of them as audio books (mostly second-hand). I was immediatelly hooked. By now, I have red, listened or seen all 22 stories written to date. You can say that I have learnt German with Donna Leon and I am very greatful to her!
Yes, you can call this an 'obsession': ;-)
As I promissed to post one text per week, here is one. The problem is, that I am suppose to practise the exam themes, so the topics are rather boring. Nevertheless, here we go, maybe it will help someone, who aspires to pass the exam in the future.
Frauen in Männerberufen
Mein Thema ist
Frauen in Männerberufen. Die voliegenden statistischen Informationen sagen aus,
dass die Zahl der Frauen in Männerberufen seit 1977 gestiegen ist. Der beliebteste
Beruf scheint Konditorin zu sein, weil mehr als 40% der Frauen in 2005 diesen
Beruf ausgewählt haben. Die Graphik zeigt auch, dass heutzutage viele Frauen
sich für technische Berufe interessieren z.B. Mediengestalterin oder
Vermessungstechnikerin. Trotzdem ist es klar, dass die Berufe, die körperliche
Stärke brauchen, so wie Steinbildhauerin oder Holzmechanikerin die Sluslichte
der Statistik bleiben.
Das Cliche, dass
manche Berufe nur für Männer oder nur für Frauen geeignet sind, gilt nicht
mehr. Obwohl zum Beispiel mehr Frauen als Sekretärinnen arbeiten, finden wir
heute Männer auch in diesem Bereich.
Wir leben in der
Zeit, wenn viele Frauen oft unsbhängig von Männern sein wollen und darum wählen
sie sich Berufe, die mehr Geld anbieten. Der andere Grund ist, dass manche
Frauen auch emanzipiert sein wollen um der Gesellschaft zu zeigen, dass sie
alles schaffen können. Die grosse Bildungauswahl spielt heute auch eine
enscheindende Rolle. Heute kann man eigentlich studieren was man will, ein Mann
oder eine Frau.
In Tchechien ist
die Situation gleich. Als ich eine junge Studentin war, war es aber nicht so
klar. Ich wollte eine Veterinärin zu sein und darum habe ich das Abitur in
Naturalwissenschaflicher Bereich abgelegt. Leider habe ich zu spät gelernt,
dass es fast unmöglich war eine Arbeit zu finden, weil die meisten Arbeitgeber
(Praxis-Besitzer) fast immer nur Männer eingstellt haben wegen ihrer
körperlichen Kräfte.
Weil ich eine
Frau bin, halte ich die Entwicklung in der Berufdemographik für richtig.
Persönlich bin ich froh, dass ich meinen Beruf frei auswählen konnte.
Andererseits glaube ich auch, dass manche Berufe für Frauen einfach zu schwer
sind und ich sehe kein Grund dafür sich den Körper und Gesundheit zu ruinieren.
Die Veränderungen
des Berufsalltags durch Frauen finde ich schwer zu schetzen. Dass die Frauen
oft auch Mütter sind, spielt vielleicht eine Rolle. Ein stressvolles Beruf mit
Familie zu kombinieren ist natürlich schwer and die Frauen müssen Lösungen suchen,
wie man in den Männerberufen erfolgreich sein und die Kinder gleichzeitig gut
erziehen kann. Das ist eine große Frage für die Zukunft.
Friday, 31 January 2014
T is for Treasury - which one is your favourite?
The Valentine's day is approaching fast, so here are some stylish inspirations (it does't always have to be a heart). ;-)
So, which one is your favourite?
Just a touch of RED
Longing...
So, which one is your favourite?
Just a touch of RED
Longing...
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
CREATURE FEATURE - Sproodo
Look at this cute dinosaur! He comes from the Sproodo shop on Etsy. I wish there were more creatures in the shop but it still worth a visit!
Monday, 27 January 2014
Valentine's GIVEAWAY! - 10 mini temporary tattoos.
Here is your chance to win 10 mini temporary tattoos - "The Everyday Engels".
They are original designs by Cut & Tear. The winner will be chosen randomly on 14th February 2014 and notified on my FB page, so please stay tuned if you are taking part.
To take part in the GIVEAWAY, please comment AND share the ORIGINAL post on FB.
https://www.facebook.com/cutandtear?ref=hl#!/photo.php?fbid=789607921063027&set=a.203059129717912.50510.202667063090452&type=1&theater
They are original designs by Cut & Tear. The winner will be chosen randomly on 14th February 2014 and notified on my FB page, so please stay tuned if you are taking part.
To take part in the GIVEAWAY, please comment AND share the ORIGINAL post on FB.
https://www.facebook.com/cutandtear?ref=hl#!/photo.php?fbid=789607921063027&set=a.203059129717912.50510.202667063090452&type=1&theater
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