Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Looking for trouble.
The gold strip along the top of the black box is gone replaced by a dark red piece that doesn't show here.
I want to hand stitch this badly - needle and thread goes through it all like butter but the series calls for machine stitching and I doubled the batting so the stitches will really furrow into the damask and show.
When I do start stitching, I'm not going to want to stop until it's finished so I can't really start until Saturday.
Other pieces are building on the opposite design wall to keep hasty mitts off this one.
Monday, April 28, 2008
new WIP at last
I can hear that music in my head "At last...."
These two pieces of fabric have been nagging me for action since I made them over a month ago.
It seems like all the fiddling around I've done since then has led me back to them.
This new piece has been hatching in me head since then so it was no surprise that it's fallen together on the design wall so smoothly.
Now I should let it hang there a few days to ripen and tell. I should have put the camera on the tripod but I'd be tripping over it ..
This one is about 60"x42"
Sunday, April 27, 2008
old things become new
This was one of my first attempts at dye printing. A little fore thought would have gone a long way but it was a messy undertaking (the way I did it) and I remember feeling an urgency as if the images I was transferring with the sponge block were evaporating before I could transfer them to the cloth.
I used too much alginate and as a result the colors were so pale that I over painted almost everything with and acrylic wash and then some metallics.
This morning, I cut it up into the elements with the idea that I can rearrange them. For the moment, I did this instead:
warm up continued.
"Frida Brings Home the Bacon"
Any of you who are addicted to watching the barn owl cams will appreciate this one. After the mayhem and cannibalism of last season I only peek in from time to time. Still, nature's ongoing drama is compelling.
I've jumped up to a 12"x12" format playing with shapes and space. Still very aware that the details and patterns of the much of the fabric that I have just made will not translate or work for much larger pieces.
I might have to (gasp) make some more fabric with just big stuff in mind but the trouble is, in the past those pieces have become whole cloth pieces as I am unable to break down the dye painted design elements. Start with smaller pieces of fabric?
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Warm up pitches.
Once again, Jude at Spirit Cloth leads the way with something charming and thoughtful. I sat at the machine for the first time in weeks last night and then spent nine innings hand stitching this tidbit.
Through Jude's post I tracked back to the latest at the Ragged Cloth Cafe which has given us much to think about - that which appeals to us visually is an evolutionary response to what's good for us.
What I want to know is,what does this say about people like myself who have never had a single qualm about critters of any stripe. Did our ancestors survive because we ate better? Did our ancestors come from another planet?
Wrapping up the dyefest is this little piece that I pleated and machine stitched. Did I not recently swear that I would never do this again? How quickly we forget.
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