Jewellery and bujutsu?

Hello,

This blog is about two important parts of my life: martial arts (under the Dentokan umbrella) and making jewellery.

Please join in - there'll be ponderings on processes, and pictures of processes (maybe not in my gi, though...) but in both jewells and bujutsu I've got sooo much to learn, and waffle on about.

Friday, 16 July 2010

Folksy Friday 16th July

Hello - just whizzing off to accompany my friend and her gorgeous son to toddling gymnastics, as chief coach. Not really. I think it is to wear him out.

It is a rushed FF today therefore, but the items were carefully chosen yesterday. With your eagle eyes and sharp thinking brains you will spot the connection immediately : )

No time to list all items at the bottom today - which is naughty, sorry - but if you click on the item you'll be whizzed to the sellers fine shop.



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Thursday, 15 July 2010

Martial Crafters!

It's nice to have company - and look who I found on Folksy ... a fellow martial-crafter clan member! Lovely Diomo is a stained glass artist who is also an archer. She kindly agreed to be bloggerviewed and to shine some light on how a martial art and crafting art fit into her life. 

Bow : )

Can you tell me a bit about the martial art you practice?

Looking at the field, it’s less martial art and more social gathering! Lol. I do archery, because for quite some time I’ve fancied giving it a go. There is of course a serious side to it, safety being paramount but to the individual the commitment can vary enormously. There is a zen to archery. It’s certainly not just point and shoot, it’s skill, patience, practice, thinking and sometimes not thinking too much.

Diomo's compound bow. Beautiful
Does your martial art suit your character?

Perfectly. And my life in many ways. I’m something of a perfectionist and of course I want my arrows to always go in the middle! They don’t of course, but that’s why I practice. It can be frustrating but also gives a huge feeling of achievement. It’s an individual sport as well as a team sport.

I (still) sometimes forget to breathe when practicing karate. What do you sometimes forget when training?

It’s so easy when at full draw with a 40lb bow to hold your breath! But the biggest problem is often thinking through the whole shooting process - it’s the quickest way to tense up!

Right ho, time to blow your trumpet : ) Two big toots please. Can you tell me about your biggest triumphs in both crafting, and archery?

My first triumph would have to be that I am now a stained glass artist - that’s means I have a career! I design, build and restore windows as well as have fun making the smaller items.

The second I would say is my archery ‘count’ - in 2 ½ years I have 41 medals, 2 trophies (that I keep winning!) and about 12 club records. I am the top female recurve & compound archer in my club. I’ll stop blowing now! lol

Diomo's 'Braggin' Board'. That's a lot of winning bling : ) Congratulations!

What about your biggest challenges in the future - crafting and training or competition wise?

Building up business is a big challenge, largely because people aren’t spending money yet after the recession. I have confidence in my work but getting a big enough portfolio built up is difficult if the work isn’t coming in.

Archery wise - to practice more recurve shooting and to keep improving with the compound - although there’s little pressure with the compound as I’ve only been shooting it a couple of months!

Any lesson you’ve learnt in archery, which you could apply to your craft … or vice versa?

I’ve had it confirmed that I am good at working on my own and the results of what I do are solely down to me. But that’s how I like it.
Have you found a happy balance between life / work / crafting and training? Tips gratefully received

I have worked hard to achieve a fairly relaxed feel about work. I get to choose my own hours, work in the way I want to and I get to make the things I want to make. Freedom because I’m self-employed. And as archery is something I and my husband chose to do, that too is as competitive or relaxed as we want it to be. I can work extremely hard when I want to and on the things I want to work on and therefore the rewards are so much better.
My totally gorgeous, chic and tinkly pendants from Diomo

In your craft and your martial art what or who inspires you?

I don’t think there’s one person that inspires me, it’s the collective range that makes me go ‘wow’. How different everyone is and how everyone tackles the same thing so differently. What inspires me, or motivates me, is looking at what I have achieved and always wanting to do better.

What is your favourite piece of kit?

My bows or my glass cutter? Couldn’t do anything without them! Lol

How do you know if you are in the zone?

When I’m shooting, surprisingly, glass never crosses my mind! When I’m working, putting arrows in the gold never crosses my mind! It’s like single vision, nothing else matters.

Would you share three things with us?
Thought for the day - if you don’t try, you’ll never know!
Your blog - http://diomoglass.blogspot.com/
Your Folksy shop! - DiomoGlass 

Thank you very much for your time and thoughts, Ms. Diomo. Talented, determined, with excellent aim...

Here is a selection of the beautiful (and cute) creations in Diomo's shop



Mini Dark blue Sculpture, by Diomo Set of 6 glass coasters, by Diomo
Stained Glass Rose panel, by Diomo Red Ladybird suncatcher, by Diomo
Mosaic Jar Lantern, by Diomo Glass Ant, by Diomo

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Y'Know, there are more of us out there. Ms. Birdcage Creative has also kindly agreed to share some thoughts on practicing kuk Sool Won, a Korean martial arts system, and making be-ooo-tiful things. Coming soon : )

Friday, 9 July 2010

Folksy Friday returns

I've been a right ratbag again, and neglected my Folksy Friday, my blog, and other things. I've been mostly out of circulation. Sorry, again *attempts kind of beguiling expression sported by my own dogs*

I have missed the pleasure of looking for and finding lovely things, and I've really enjoyed discovering these marvelous things. Please go and have a tootle around their shops - just click on the picture.

Chilli Hot Muscle Rub, by Holistix Triangular Birdbox, by Wudwerx
Green and Picture Jasper bracelet, by BedazzleEm by Emma Cushion fearturing dog illustration, by sara norwood
Pure Linen tote bag, by Yellow House Design Hand beaded silver-plated bracelet watch, by Time for Beading
Rainbow Cascade sterling silver necklace, by sparkling lemondrop RLeather Clothes Clip, by Sildara
Sock Giraffe Gemima, by TeacherCreatures Kitchen Soap, by Hea'ram Skearam


Working our way down from left to right, from muscle rub to blue soap:
Hot Chilli muscle rub, by Holistix. At least two products here for hard training martial artists!
Triangular bird box, by Wudwerx. Location, loca ... for birds 'n' bees, and other wud marvels
Green and picture jasper bracelet, by BedazzleEm by Emma. Luscious beaded jewellery
Cushion featuring dog illustration, by sara norwood. Beguiling beasts, vintage textiles
Pure Linen Tote bag, by YellowHouse Design. Beautifully made fabric brooches and bags
Handbeaded bracelet watch, by Time for Beading. Temtping selection of beaded watches
Rainbow Cascade silver necklace, by Sparkling Lemondrops. Bright & beautiful silver jewellery
Leather Clothes clip, by Sildara. A small colourful collection of wearables - more please!
Sock Giraffe Gemima, by TreacherCreatures. Adorable teddies and sock creatures.
Kitchen Soap, by Hea'ram Skearam. Delicious soaps, butters and, erm, monkey farts ; )