Sunday, 13 February 2011

Finish

This was supposed to be a quick project to get back into the swing of things.

free machine quilting

 It has taken rather longer than I had planned, guess it was all those filler stitches (note to self: not good for a quick project).


free machine quilting

I love the texture that lots of stitching gives a piece though, so I am glad I did it, and I now have a new cushion.


free machine quilting

I even put a zipper in using a tutorial from House on the Hill

pillow

When I started this piece, I chose the dark stitching to add contract to the pieces of fabric that were very similar in value.

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Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Gettng back into things -making a pillow.

quilted pillow

Whenever I teach a fabric painting workshop, because of our climate, it is rarely warm enough for the fabric to dry by the end of the class.

patchwork pillow

What happens is that I usually end up wrapping everything up in plastic, which inevitably ends up in the colours becoming a bit muddied, as happened with these samples. (I have to confess that these spent rather a long time wrapped up in the plastic and as the paints I use really like light in order to perform well, they didn't get the best chance.)
  patchwork pillow

I don't dislike the colours but it has to be said that there is not much in the way of contrast here. No light and dark values to give real interest.

So in the spirit og "getting back into things" I thought I would make some cushion covers and explore the possibility of adding the contract through my stitch choices.

sketchbook page

After stripping pieces together, I did some sketching.

sketchbook page

This is what I have done so far.

free machine quilting

It feels good to be stitching again.

I have been painting too.

The colours here are actually stronger than they look here. I need to play with my camera settings.

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Thursday, 9 December 2010

Bye Bye Birdie

handmade stuffed bird

These little birdies are off to a new home tomorrow. They look a bit sad don't they?

handmade stuffed bird

Not to worry. I know they are going to good homes where they will be well looked after.

handmade stuffed bird

They came into being after I got myself a copy of this delightful book. It is full of wonderful bird designs and inspired me to make these.

handmade stuffed bird

I winged it with the pattern; no pun intended, and so they are not the most elegant of birds but I love the way the hand painted fabrics show themselves off in these creations and I think I will be attempting some more stuffed animals soon.


This fella below is staying home with me. He was the prototype and a few mishaps occurred, one being that I stitched the wrong sides together (AGAIN!) but after the others were finished I thought "What if"  and produced this version.

handmade stuffed bird

 Can you spot the other error?

handmade stuffed bird

I forgot to reverse the wing shape while cutting out and so his wings are blue from one side and pink from the other.

handmade stuffed bird

I like these mishaps so much that I think I will see them as a design opportunity!

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Friday, 26 November 2010

fabric friday

christmas fabric

christmas fabric

Getting ready for Christmas.
I had lots of fun doing this using artist acrylic paint, rather than my usual textile paint.
They have given the fabric a nice stiffness which will help as I cut out shapes for my hand made Christmas cards.

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