Friday, December 31, 2010

On the track at last

Well, here is a postcard that I thread painted.  I did actually have some fused fabric underneath, but it is not really visible any more.  This is called "Bushfire Moon" and is a memory of the sky after the victorian bushfires.  It has stuck in my head until I just had to do it.
I have decided that I need to have a purpose to my work, so I am following (very loosely) the city & guilds syllabus for machine embroidery with a view to actually doing the course in a year or two.


My theme or purpose in my study is outlined in my portfolio introduction:


Machine embroidery and indeed all embroidery has its basis in the element of line.  Embroidery uses as it’s medium an actual, physical line which defines and creates the other design elements of shape, space, texture, form, tone and colour. In this project in two parts exploring machine embroidery in textile art, my theme centres around the natural flows and crystalline structures of matter.  In this theme, line will have precedence over other elements, however I will use all of the other elements and principles of art to develop depth in the work.
My initial inspirations came from two references in Textile magazine (vol 4 no 100 2010) on natural flow patterns and lace in fashion.  My intent is to concentrate on natual flows as inspiration in the first phase of the work and to expand into crystalline structure, with its links to lace and nets, webs as second stage of research.
The first stage is to look into the theory of line and I have  done abrief overview and hope to work up the sample tomorrow.  I also have used flow inspiration to design six patterns which will be next on my work up list.  Here is my outline of the types of line I will produce for my first sampler.


Anyway, on I go

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Sick of being sick

I have actually done a few pieces, and nearly finished a few more, but have not been up to putting them up.  So now I will try and put up a bit a week.  I have also been helping with Tony and Sharon's project, went to PNPQ retreat for a day, back and forth to doc.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

After a time

I have been away for a bit, then ill and now am trying to get quilts ready for the PNPQ show on sat.  I have been working on more irish crochet.

This is my star flower from needlecraft 21 From APL figure 8 directions on page 7 and the picture is on page 8.

I did not check or even think about it being US or UK and just started in US.  That is why the middle is so large.  I soon realised then changed to UK.  Silly me.

This is a rose from Mdlle Riego crochet 4  page 14  This one was going well, but the chains in the last two rows need to be  inceased as it was cupping badly, also I would attach the chans in the back, not the top, to give better dimension
I will probably have another go at these two tonight at quilting.

Also, have been looking at  a lot of irish and thinking about my WM project.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

rolling rolling rolling

seem to have got the clones knot, worked on the roll stitch
first I used the red thread from yesterday, about pearl 8;
the main problem here is the width of the loops which is due to the needle having a very thick middle compared to the 1mm head

here, the body (bottom) is more like a 2.5  (top).  This is why the roll/crotat needles help I suppose.  The top needle is a 2.5 tunisian.  I used this with a thicker thread
and I could easily get ten loops on.  I have been pulling the  yo loop tight against the crevice in the hook.
 this pic from a great site called pattern making
  The trick for me appears to be more about manipulating the hook and loop through the others.  These rolls are more relative in width to the overall fabric than the earlier ones.
OK, so thes are my clones samples.  The top one is using yarn and was pretty good so tried thread, however
not very even and very difficult to use.  I always have problems with this thread, don't know why I don't throw it out.  The bottom sample is using much better thread and I am very pleased with the consistency and the ease of use.




you think I would learn, using the rotten thread here are my roll stitches.  Not very good.  will try with better thread.

getting the stitches down

worked on library
tried clones knot
in two APL books, language quite complicated, looked up on net
you tube Maire treanor doing knot, beginning is not clear enough
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHwhpjb_WnU
annemkell's video is clearer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BX6onnPvzQ
I looked at a new blog, which was lovely, but not too hhelpful
http://laceandlupins.blogspot.com/2009/01/blog-post_22.html
and
http://crochetology.net/tag/clones-knot/
but the following simple diagram was best
http://home.inreach.com/marthac/tips3.html
 Clones Knot
Ch 6, * thread over, swing hook forward and down and thread over under ch, bring hook forward and up again, repeat from * 4 times, working over the last 3 ch sts (work loosely)-10 lps on hook, thread over and draw through the lp on hook, pulling tight, sl st in ch at base of knot (the third st of ch 6).

Shown in November, 1957 WorkBasket.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

This is simply my work diary, it is not really for anyone except me.  I'm sure you can find more interesting blog to look at.
worked on wiliam morris, carnation and calyx and stems
Need to use correct needle and good yarn.  look at WM in NP and use to predict stitches
roll stitch sample, if not working try less rolls or larger needle
this is with 6 rolls

special techniques and stitches p138 edging flower garden walkway
began motif in scraps


practice magic square. finshed small made into a cute purse
Tony did like this little 2" purse
Also in wasabis, a 20" by 4-5 row strip folded -try this
Teapot cosies - look at patters in Tea time brochure and modify