Showing posts with label Everyman's Barn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everyman's Barn. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

...and finally...for this piece anyway.

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Last time I was waiting for inspiration to strike. It did in that curved horizon reminded me of a view I see often on a road that takes me out of the city to the coast where I live. It is semi rural with nice views, but this one particular scene always catches my eye and if there was somewhere to stop I would have taken a photo by now. I have attempted to get my daughter to try and get one while hanging out of the car window, but to no avail.
So you can see the I did a sketch from memory and proceeded to get the basic shape cut out of fabric.

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The view is of a derelict building. It always looks different, depending on the time of day or time of year. I added some shading with a fabric pen.

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I "thread painted" foliage, roof tiles etc and I changed the shape of the entrance when I realised it was looking too much like a dog kennel!

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 I am not overly happy with the extra stitching that I put on the bottom, and I may chop that off.

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'Til next time!

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Monday, 28 May 2012

...and next...

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Carrying on from my last post I want to show you a close up of the sheers that I have put over the fabric strips. (Both  of which were in the bag for some reason, honest!)

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Here is another close up to show you how the lines of stitching flatten all the strips of fabric down. The green has been done, and now I need to do the sky area.

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Background stitching done. I just need to come up with a finished design, as that is the way I am working with this scrap busting. Preparing a background with what I've got, and then seeing what it "says" to me.
Hope you come back to find out what this one says :)

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Friday, 25 May 2012

Another scrap bag project.

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I have done four pieces now yet I still have this pile left.

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Time to do some scrappy layering I think!

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It really couldn't be easier.
You can be as random as you like, as all the untidiness gets sorted when the layers of sheers get added.
This is the technique I demonstrated when I did a Poppy Field workshop and this is another take on it. What to do with it? Well the first step is to stitch everything down and I will show you that next time.

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