Over this last weekend, I have been fortunate enough to join in on a Shelley Rhodes weekend at Gallery 45, in Felton, Northumberland, with the north east textile group - Fusion.
It was lovely to be able to create if only for a weekend, using various mixed media textile art techniques, which are generally quicker than traditional embroidery techniques.
So my fascination with textile art begins to grow, whilst most of my working life is dedicated to traditional embroidery.
Here is one of my creations based on edges.
Showing posts with label Fringing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fringing. Show all posts
Monday, 24 October 2016
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Patching and piecing
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my 'patching and piecing' piece |
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texture of plain coloured fabrics |
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detail of hand stitching - running and blanket stitch |
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more hand stitching - trellis work with satin stitch and bullion knots |
I have just completed a weekend with Ruth Issett called "Stitched Surfaces to Dye For" as part of the Embroiderers' Guild North East Region's spring school.
This sample is the first part, using a method called 'patching and piecing' where different types of natural fabrics (not wool) are machined together in strips of various widths. After the first stage is complete, the assembled fabrics are cut into strips again in the opposite direction at right angles. The new strips, which now show a series of squares of fabric, are assembled onto a backing fabric and constructed again using 'fancy' machine stitching. Afterwards, other additional embellishments and hand stitching are added, and then the dyeing process begins . . . to follow . . .
Sunday, 18 March 2012
machine embroidered fringing
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machine embroidered fringing - experimental! |
The other thing I should have said about my 'machine fringes' is that, I always seem to insist on working with white, off white, natural, etc. - and therefore - really difficult to photograph, with a lot of editing in Photoshop!
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