Patchwork flowers for my wrapping cloth.
Hand embroidered petals for more patchwork, more patchwork for my little silk book.
contemporary embroidery
Patchwork flowers for my wrapping cloth.
Hand embroidered petals for more patchwork, more patchwork for my little silk book.
Silk Dupion pages, hand painted pattern, embroidered motifs, patchwork flowers.
Last time I spoke about this little silk book I had finished one page.
I now have two.
I need eight.
I also need eight page reverses and another six patchwork flowers.
Best crack on Karen....
New panels have been added to this cloth, this wrapping cloth.
You haven't seen it for quite a while because I have been concentrating on paper lately but I often have the urge to go back to cloth and when that happens this is the piece I pick up.
There are two new panels, one a hand painted and embroidered piece, the other plain white Broderie Anglaise which will be embellished with patchwork flowers.
I think this is almost finished in terms of the embroidered, front surface.
Now I have to decide what to do with regards to the reverse.
It's been a bit of a surface design week!
The doodling on paper from here has been added to....there's still a long way to go.
A little bit of fabric may find its way onto this one as it develops....maybe.
And then last time I was here it was sheets and sheets of surface design work.
I get a bit addicted to this, the paper pieces, the possibilities of those.
We've been doing a little design work in class so these sheets created a while ago came out.
It's such a good creative exercise to examine pieces like this.
They reinspire and spark new ideas regardless of your current project.
Techniques used here are transferable
Colour, theme and pattern may differ but presentation technique can be used again and again.
A paper base, lots of French knots, some running stitch, fabric snippets, paper inserts, beads and sequins.
Just doodling really but hoping this evolves into a design sheet crammed with information and inspiration.
More has been added to this since I took these photographs.
I will show you that progress soon.
Another piece is taking shape inspired by this collection.
A little embroidered silk book measuring six by six inches.
Below, the first page.
Hand made, hand embroidered drawstring pouches.
One of these is patchwork focused, namely Grandmothers flower garden.
The other piece is gingham focused, embellished with bullion knots and sequins.
Both pouches are fully lined with silk Dupion.
I use these to store my vintage handkerchief collection and I get to see them every day.
The work in the embroidery hoop from this post is being progressed.
There are French knots, Bullion knots and buttonhole stitch being used here.
In terms of finishing this, there are two more holes to edge and some snippets of silk velvet to embellish.
I do like how this looks...another sample to inform and develop.