Wednesday, July 18, 2012
chaos, ordered up
I spent most of yesterday morning reordering the studio so I can start the machine work on the new piece. Poor Big J hasn't been put through his paces since the last time I had it serviced. The room is a bit cramped but highly functional...warning ..DO NOT open those closet doors! Order is nice.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
results
Here's what's come of yesterday's work overdyeing and discharging the black and white pieces that turned up gray and green. The surprise of the whole lot? All the way on the left is a small piece of a big piece of cloth that I picked up at OHCO on the weekend.
I bought it because it was light enough (beige originally) to dye and the jacquard pattern was bold and interesting but once I handled it, it was so stiff with some upholstery chemical stain protection that I gave up all hope of dyeing and bought it for backing cloth.
I cut a foot wide strip to use as a stabilizing base under the damasks as I painted them then I noticed it was wicking up the dye gradually. After dyeing and discharging it has turned out to be so full of character and potential that I called Jan to stop by the shop and see if the other large piece of it was still there. dumped in a bin like so much trash. $3 a pound.
Monday, July 16, 2012
taking another tack
The beautiful new cloths suffered in a failed attempt at a neutral black. After batching a whole hot day they were crawling with green blooms. Rather than moan over it I dreamed a plan that includes overdye and discharging. There are in the colors right now.
There are tons of cloth in the world still waiting and these will be just as special as others I have worked on, not failures...it was only the experiment that ran off the rails.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
committing large
This one is all hand basted but last night I dreamed about stitching it on the machine. Successfully combining machine and hand stitching in a large piece is my next great challenge. Arlee is going to be my go-to guru here as she has mastered the trick as far as I'm concerned.
I did some research on how long "Consolation" took me to finish and at that rate, this new piece might not see an end until next Spring if I do it all by hand. No sacrifices or compromises here, just adaptations that will work on larger pieces.
There were great gifts and finds this weekend too. JR and I made a stop at OHCO in Covington and, dumped in a holding pen in the parking lot, I came across a few large expanses of a remarkable cloth that you will be seeing soon...next on the design wall, for sure.
When I finally got home there was a package with several of the most exquisite pieces of my all time favorite fabric, vintage cotton damask and what I call huck. Thank you so much Nancy! As soon as the weather dude promises me a hot, dry day, these will be taking part in the great BLACK DYE experiment. More the the yet undiscovered Karma piece which I am slowly sneaking up on. Clink on these pictures to appreciate the workmanship that went into them.
I did some research on how long "Consolation" took me to finish and at that rate, this new piece might not see an end until next Spring if I do it all by hand. No sacrifices or compromises here, just adaptations that will work on larger pieces.
There were great gifts and finds this weekend too. JR and I made a stop at OHCO in Covington and, dumped in a holding pen in the parking lot, I came across a few large expanses of a remarkable cloth that you will be seeing soon...next on the design wall, for sure.
When I finally got home there was a package with several of the most exquisite pieces of my all time favorite fabric, vintage cotton damask and what I call huck. Thank you so much Nancy! As soon as the weather dude promises me a hot, dry day, these will be taking part in the great BLACK DYE experiment. More the the yet undiscovered Karma piece which I am slowly sneaking up on. Clink on these pictures to appreciate the workmanship that went into them.
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