Happy Birthday to me! I have had some fun over the last couple of weeks, participating in both the Holey Moley Club 2011 and Gilding the Lily. Here are a couple of pieces I have done for each class:A place for me to share my textile art and musings about art and life in general
Monday, July 4, 2011
July 5th 2011
Happy Birthday to me! I have had some fun over the last couple of weeks, participating in both the Holey Moley Club 2011 and Gilding the Lily. Here are a couple of pieces I have done for each class:Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Wednesday 8th June
I began a new Thread Studio course called Gilding the Lily yesterday. I had some time today, so have tried two of the techniques in the first lesson. The top picture is fusable webbing cut into flower shapes, then bonded to black cotton. This was then foiled with metallic foils. The second picture is lace covered with Gossamer Fuse and then foiled. Both pieces are much more interesting than these pics show, but the foils just don't photograph truly. Still, I am having fun....
Friday, June 3, 2011
Saturday 3rd June
I haven't posted for ages. School has been really busy and weekends taken up with preparing the garden for winter. I have been playing with some of the Holey Moley Club ideas, but mainly knitting. I Finally finished Michael's cardigan (it only took 2 years!) and have been making beanies for Bairnsdale's Beanie Festival. Today I finished a coat for Yin. She's happy, but Yang wants one now! Okay, so I have to get knitting again...
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
29th March 2011
I had a wonderful weekend playing with different things. This piece is the beginning of Lesson 4 of Hot Needles, Cool Stitches, which I had not even attempted. The lesson is all about making fabric. This was made with silk tailings betweem water soluble Guilliette. Once it had been free motion quilted, I washed the Guilliette away and this is the result. I really like the 'holey-ness' and am imagining ways of using this in other work. It is actually quite sturdy, even though it looks fragile. What fun!
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Monday 28th March
I haven't had any time for blogging in ages. Going to school, coming home, going to school, coming home......life sometimes gets in the way! I have finally found some 'me' time and have begun on The Holey Moley Club 2011 Flowers lessons. This piece uses a painted piece of Evalon with one of my grandpa's handwritten poems printed on it. I then placed hydrangea petals on it and covered it with webbing. It makes a very nostalgic piece.
This piece didn't work well at all. I followed Dale's instructions to use two pieces of painted webbing with the flowers in between, but the webbing makes the picture (sheet music) disappear. I think one layer of webbing is enough.
Holidays in two weeks! Of course, we have to get through Parent-Teacher interviews (two lots) and finish off marking work for the term, but Easter is added to the holidays to make two and a half weeks. Sheer bliss. Maybe I'll even finish the lessons from Hot Needles, Cool Stitches during the break!
This piece didn't work well at all. I followed Dale's instructions to use two pieces of painted webbing with the flowers in between, but the webbing makes the picture (sheet music) disappear. I think one layer of webbing is enough.
Holidays in two weeks! Of course, we have to get through Parent-Teacher interviews (two lots) and finish off marking work for the term, but Easter is added to the holidays to make two and a half weeks. Sheer bliss. Maybe I'll even finish the lessons from Hot Needles, Cool Stitches during the break!
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Sunday 27th February
I have had the most relaxing weekend! All my planning and marking was done on Friday, as I had two free sessions (something of a miracle!) I took my embellisher down to the farm and spent the weekend bonding(!) with it. It was raining the whole weekend, so I didn't need to feel guilty about the length of the grass or the weeds in the garden. The horses didn't even want to move away from their shelters.
This piece began as a nine-patch (can you see them?) but I decided to add another flimsey and embellish from the back of the piece. Then I added some hand sewing in circles. Looks like the Bungle Bungles to me!
This one began as a two-tone piece, using Merino 'batting' I purchased at 10001 Yans and Fibres, a local Bairnsdale store. It felt so soft and springy, I couldn't help but sew into it and add some embellishment. I loved working on this!
I used all my knowledge gained from Hot Needles, Cool Stitches, as well as some pieces from other courses. It's amazing how you can incorporate past experiences into making a new piece. What fun!
It's really amazing how working on something creative relieves stress. I'm actually looking forward to the next week, knowing I have had a 'me' weekend. When you are creating, you forget all about other things and the time just flies. I love my embellisher!
This piece began as a nine-patch (can you see them?) but I decided to add another flimsey and embellish from the back of the piece. Then I added some hand sewing in circles. Looks like the Bungle Bungles to me!
This one began as a two-tone piece, using Merino 'batting' I purchased at 10001 Yans and Fibres, a local Bairnsdale store. It felt so soft and springy, I couldn't help but sew into it and add some embellishment. I loved working on this!
I used all my knowledge gained from Hot Needles, Cool Stitches, as well as some pieces from other courses. It's amazing how you can incorporate past experiences into making a new piece. What fun!
It's really amazing how working on something creative relieves stress. I'm actually looking forward to the next week, knowing I have had a 'me' weekend. When you are creating, you forget all about other things and the time just flies. I love my embellisher!
Friday, February 18, 2011
Saturday 19th February
I have finally found some spare time to blog. Life is always hectic at this time of year and I have had some more chaotic times than usual. On Tuesday this week, I had a day where everything went wrong. This climaxed with me getting my dress caught in my mobility scooter at the end of school and, in front of parents and students at the General Office, all my buttons popped off my dress, my dress ripped and I found myself showing far more underwear than I would have liked! Luckily for me the office staff had safety pins! At least this gives me an excuse to make some more clothes!
I have had meetings after school every night since school began (even Friday nights!) so my blogging has been non-existent. However, I told Michael I wanted to stay home this weekend, rather than go to the farm, so, after housework, I have found time to experiment with Lesson 3 of Hot Needles, Cool Stitches. This is the result. Hopefully, I'll have some more time tomorrow, in between making clothes and correcting VCE English tasks, to play further. I have some beautiful goodies from The Thread Studio to play with. I hope it rains, so I don't feel guilty about staying in! The garden is like a jungle after all the rain.
I have had meetings after school every night since school began (even Friday nights!) so my blogging has been non-existent. However, I told Michael I wanted to stay home this weekend, rather than go to the farm, so, after housework, I have found time to experiment with Lesson 3 of Hot Needles, Cool Stitches. This is the result. Hopefully, I'll have some more time tomorrow, in between making clothes and correcting VCE English tasks, to play further. I have some beautiful goodies from The Thread Studio to play with. I hope it rains, so I don't feel guilty about staying in! The garden is like a jungle after all the rain.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Sunday 6th February
It's been a busy week back at school after the holidays. For some bizarre reason, students came back on Friday. This gave me the day to 'wing it', then spend the weekend preparing for the week ahead. I have been sewing--clothes--and have begun Lesson 2 of Hot Needles, Cool Stitches. I am using Evalon Ultra as the base for printing a photo. I then painted it with Starburst Sprays and am now waiting for it to dry before I embellish it. No pictures today, but I'm sure nobody wants to see pictures of pants and tops!
Another bizarre event is the weather. Not only has Queensland had floods and a major cyclone, but Victoria has floods as well. Fortunately for us, no floods (yet) in Bairnsdale, but nice soft rain---the garden is flourishing (as are the weeds!) It's usually hot when the students come back to school, but next week is low 20s---perfect! Next post I'll have some more work to add.
Another bizarre event is the weather. Not only has Queensland had floods and a major cyclone, but Victoria has floods as well. Fortunately for us, no floods (yet) in Bairnsdale, but nice soft rain---the garden is flourishing (as are the weeds!) It's usually hot when the students come back to school, but next week is low 20s---perfect! Next post I'll have some more work to add.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Wednesday 26th January
It's Australia Day and here in Bairnsdale it's raining a light, misty rain. What a pity! I'll have to stay inside and watch the cricket. I have a cardigan I'm knitting Michael, which I said would be done by the end of the holidays. With less than a week to go, this is the perfect time to get it done!
On Monday I finished this twisty scarf. It only takes 3 balls of yarn. In this case I used a variegated wool/acrylic mix. It looks really complicated, but, in fact, I learnt the pattern from my mum in about 10 seconds! Mum actually gave me one for Christmas, made with beautiful Japanese wool called 'Noro'. This one was just to make sure I understood how to make it! After the cardigan is finished, I have an aqua/purple one on the go.
We're not doing anything for Australia Day, except to count our blessings and watch the cricket. My calendar saying today is,"All the great blessings of my life are in my thoughts today." Pretty apt, really. Have a good one.
On Monday I finished this twisty scarf. It only takes 3 balls of yarn. In this case I used a variegated wool/acrylic mix. It looks really complicated, but, in fact, I learnt the pattern from my mum in about 10 seconds! Mum actually gave me one for Christmas, made with beautiful Japanese wool called 'Noro'. This one was just to make sure I understood how to make it! After the cardigan is finished, I have an aqua/purple one on the go.
We're not doing anything for Australia Day, except to count our blessings and watch the cricket. My calendar saying today is,"All the great blessings of my life are in my thoughts today." Pretty apt, really. Have a good one.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Sunday 23rd January
Yesterday was a beautiful day---too good to be inside, so no arty stuff. Just lots of gardening. Today is even warmer, as well as being a one day cricket day. The perfect excuse to do some sewing! I've just finished this sample, which contains two flimsies sandwiched with some orange-red scrim, while watching Australia field. I hand sewed the running stitch with variegated ribbon. This piece reminds me of an Aboriginal map painting. With only one week to go until school begins, I doubt I'll have time to play for a while!
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Friday 21st January
It's been humid and stormy today. Hopefully the weather will break this afternoon. Michael and I drove to Lakes Entrance for lunch yesterday. It's so wonderful to have the luxury of time. School is only a little over a week away and I still haven't done any preparation. There's too much to play with in my studio to interrupt that with schoolwork! On the way home we stopped at a local craft shop to top up my supply of yarn. These two samples are made with Corriedale wool. It doesn't mix as well as Merino, but the colours are beautiful.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Thursday 20th January
Here is my first flimsy---great alliteration: "Fibrefriend's first flimsy"!---made this morning. It's a beautiful summer's day, too nice to be inside, so I took my materials outside and sat in the sun to work. No wind to interfere with fibres. It's amazing how therapeutic hand stitching can be, especially on such a soft background. More later, I hope.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Wednesday, 19th January
Hot Needles, Cool Stitches began yesterday, so I've been busy. Because I always work in 'boxes' (finish what's in one box before going on to the next one---it drives my husband mad!) this meant I needed to finish some of the Ratty Tatty Papers things first. I had been meaning to make a journal of all my samples, so I finished off a journal cover and collected all my work together.
The cover is Evalon Ultra, with some silk paper and printed lettering. The edging has been done with stamped Xpandaprint, though it's not very clear. The other piece I finished was also Evalon Ultra---a wonderful product to experiment with. I printed a photo from Turkey straight onto the Evalon, then distressed it using walnut ink and painted Zap cloth. I'm not sure what next to do, but it will probably involve some hand stitching. This course has certainly given me lots of new options to play with! Now onto the next program!
The cover is Evalon Ultra, with some silk paper and printed lettering. The edging has been done with stamped Xpandaprint, though it's not very clear. The other piece I finished was also Evalon Ultra---a wonderful product to experiment with. I printed a photo from Turkey straight onto the Evalon, then distressed it using walnut ink and painted Zap cloth. I'm not sure what next to do, but it will probably involve some hand stitching. This course has certainly given me lots of new options to play with! Now onto the next program!
Friday, January 14, 2011
Saturday 15th January 2011, Session 2
The home paddock is mown (don't worry, I have a ride-on mower!) the garden is weeded and now back to blogging!
To continue my study, I enrolled in Embellish, Stitch, Enrich, as I had recently purchased a felting machine and needed some inspiration. Dale certainly provided that! The first sample is the cover of my course journal; the second is a felted version of a painting I had done in oils.
The final course for 2010 was Ratty Tatty Papers, which was so much fun and quite different for me. It was fascinating what can be produced from different types of paper. I'm still working on the final 2 lessons. The following sample is of tissue paper moulded with water onto a stencil. When dry, it was painted with Starburst Sprays. One of the beauties of this course is that now I have lots of samples to incorporate into other projects. Stay tuned for more!
Saturday 15th January 2011
In 2010, I discovered Dale's offerings of online courses from The Thread Studio. Living more than 3 hours from Melbourne, the opportunities to undertake experimental work is pretty nonexistent, so I began by enrolling in The Holey Moley Club. My favourite lesson was definitely "Layers", which are the next photo samples. Basically, I created layers of fabric on a woollen base, covered it with chiffon, freemotion quilted over the top, then burnt back the chiffon with a soldering iron. What fun!
I'll continue this little history later, as there is, unfortunately, farm work to be done. No rain today!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Friday 14th January
Still coughing and spluttering! I think it should be compulsory for people to be notified that they need a Whooping Cough booster when they turn 50. This is not fun at all! Michael and I have decided that we may as well be sick down the farm as sick in Bairnsdale, so we came down here on Wednesday. This photo is the view from the farm's lounge room, looking over the Ninety Mile Beach at Woodside in South Gippsland, Victoria. It makes me feel better, already! I didn't bring any 'arty' stuff with me, but have a traditional quilt ready to finish when I feel the urge. Right now I'm happy to read and knit. Michael has a new Mac Air to play with, so he's also happy. Not much farm work getting done, but it has rained non-stop since we got here. We have been very dismayed by the happenings in Queensland and our sympathies go out to all the flood victims. At least down here we are used to the rain; the farm gets an annual rainfall total of at least 60". I'm looking forward to Hot Needles Cool Stitches beginning on Monday. Can't wait!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Monday 10th January 2011
After years of nagging by my husband, I have finally set up my own blog. Of course, it helps that I am on holidays and suffering with Whooping Cough, so time is not an issue. The photo is what I am looking at from my back room. At least from here I can't see the weeds and feel frustrated that I can't get out there without going into paroxysms of coughing. At least I can still work in my studio without too much choking and spluttering!
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