CORDS
From left -right: -dark jade green/silver cord stitched in silver zig-zag
- shade dyed pink tubular cord sititched with zig-zag and a varigated thread
-stuffed cotton kniting yarn and black thread
- pale and dark apricot wool yarn twisted together and stitched with
yellow thread built up to form bobbles. I quite like this- a possibility
for assessmenmt piece?
L-R : -piping cord with deep pink and turquoise in the needle and a turquoise bobbin
-yellow cord with orange stitching and a purple cord knotted onto it
- stuffed rayon tubular braid with gold stitching.
-square leather thonging with a varigated thread.
L-R: - jade/silver lengths twisted and doubled
- pink tubular yarn in a 3 strand plait
-rayon tubular yarn in a 4 strand plait. Would make a good handle.
- yellow cord with knots
- tubular rayon yarn with 2 strands knotted together
-piping cord finger crocheted, picture shows the underside which has good texture
and could be used for a traansfer crayon rubbing
THREAD BRAIDS
From top: -colours of embroidery wool. A first attempt and some strands were missed
-red, mustard and orange wool and better stitching
-varigated pinks/white, yellow and white yarn stitched in bobbles
-blue green wool stitched in turquoise then with metallic thread in the opposite direction
-shades of sage green stitched in both directions
From top: - top two above stitched together
-three stands of stitched yarn stitched together
-pale lilac,pink and a varigated yarn stitched together, then 3 stranda together with an
automatic pattern added. Couild I make it even wider?
- three shades of red stitched together then two layers together, all stitched with a
varigated matallic thread
THREAD BRAIDS
I love the bottom sample; the varigated cotton thread and stitch a folk art look.
I like the stuffed rayon sample- perhaps a shade dyed yarn? Narrow strips could be plainted or interwoven and I think the overlocker has possibilities too.
TABS
Dark red cotton fabric with medium Vilene interfaacing. Background stitched with a varigated cotton yarn and st. no. 25 which could be useful for the assessment piece. The outline of the tabs and the buttonhole in 30s thread. The satin stitched edge was stitched twice to give better coverage.
Yellow cotton. The tab was stitched wrong side out then clipped and turned to right side. Fabric was then printed and free machined triangles added. The fastening is made from a rolled paper bead through a large buttonhole opening and secured with a stick found in the garden shed and painted with red nail polish. The stick keeps falling out though so would need a narrower bead of pehaps be attached to the piece by a thin cord.
Purple cotton with pink and lilac metallic and lilac free machine stitched swirls. The tab is black felt with Angelina and is fastened with a bead and eyelet buttonhole. This could be useful as a fastening for a box.
PAPER BUTTONS
made from pieces in a scrapbooking pack. Some are trianguler cut and some the hand-made paper ones painted with acrylic wax. A number of these could be threaded onto a cord to form a beaded edging or fringe.
on the left; khadi paper prints left over from a previous exercise
on the right: coloured printer paper wrapped with yarns. All are painted with acrylic wax. this held the threads in place and stops them unravelling.ROUND FELT BUTTONS
some decorated with beads and hand embroidery
FLAT FELT BUTTONS
some are machine stitched, others by hand with beads.
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