Tracinngs taken from the rubbings in Chapter 9
Small samples taken from rubbbing bottom left above
I like the vibrant colours of Sample 1(left) and the varied textures of Sample 2 but the Stitch Magic makes a touch fabric for the top layer and was difficult to cut.
and samples worked with this design
The pin tucks on the top layer (left) got lost when the layers were cut. The stitching on water soluble film works well over the dark painted paper and gave an idea for an edging.
Another idea
Sample 5 uses the previous design. the Grilon top layer and double needle tucks on the middle layer give interesting texture.
Sample 6 uses the latest design idea. it has interesting shapes and these lend themselves to surface stitching. the fabrics lack texture and tonal value.
Resolved Sample
Design based on rubbing of overlapping eggs. Same of the lines have been slightly adjusted to give better shaped and space.
Cutting away the layers.
Finished sample.
Top layer- Grilon stitched silk
2nd layer- dyes cotton wth double machine stitched tucks. the two colours used gave extra depth.
3rd layer- automatic pattern stitched in layers of blue threads on soluble film.
4th layer- dark blue silk
outlined in free running stitch and cable stitch to emphasise the shapes.
The border is layered with cable stitch and the blue layer frayed.
and a close up of the layers and cable stitching in Cotton Perle 8 and silk thread.I am quite pleased with the way the sample turned out. (but it took a lot of thinking time and a Eureka moment )
I have really enjoyed this module. and have learned so much. The theme was great to research and use; who would have thought that bird bones could be so useful for design! I have not made resists before but really like the technique, even if I dyed my hands in the process. I love Brusho sprays, the colours are wonderful. Making rubbing provided interesting designs .
Creating texture wth fabrics and stitches was my sort of thing. I love gadgets so it gave the chance to use machine attachments.It was one of those topics that could go on ad infinitum, experimenting with fabric and stitch length. My cable stitched bird and resolved bird scene sample must be my favourite pieces.
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