after finishing the tube & to define and strengthen the thumbhole I added a couple of rows of double crochet, crocheting directly into the top row around the hole. |
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after finishing the tube & to define and strengthen the thumbhole I added a couple of rows of double crochet, crocheting directly into the top row around the hole. |
the Lion atop of the Lion Hotel in Leominster's Broad Street, wouldn't mind seeing him stretched out under a bush in my garden |
'Voices' a small part of my original art journal exploration I was quite pleased when a photo of my work was used in the July/Aug Embroidery magazines small article on this years Textile Society's Student Bursary winners and runners up, even though photo for the article was not attributed to me until the Sept/Oct issue. I felt very honoured and immensely proud to have been the 2011 Undergraduate winner. When my website is up and running I shall show much more of my work as this blog is more about the source of my designs and supplies. The other really important thing about this blog for me is being in contact with other textile minded people to balance the large amount of time spent working alone. click here to see the write up on all of 2011 Bursaries winners with my work as the page banner on the Student Bursary page of the Textile Society website If you are a student you may want to check out the 2012 competiton! |
I was very excited to see a piece of my work included in the Embroidery Magazine in the 'Schools Out' section. Tea, the social interaction around it and its associated paraphernalia were my inspiration and I thought I'd explain the processes I used. I came to see tea shops as social capsules, exploring them in my art journals and on loose large scale mixed media work, utlising stitch, paint, pastels, fabric, collage, tea, block printing, paper and fabric manipulation, one outcome being the piece of mixed media on calico above, the starting point for this being the cups motif, 'drawing' on the calico with tea, I also used Markal Artist Oil Paintsticks before embroidering with cotton. I then photoshopped the image to create a repeat pattern which I had digitally printed onto a fairly heavy cotton in several colourways. (I was thinking about an interiors fabric at this point) I took it a step further by highlighting just one rose in silk thread satin stitching. The size of the embroidered rose is 9cm tall x 10cm wide. The buzz for me throughout all my work is amalgamating the past and present, combining both traditional & contemporary methods and examining the correlation between historical issues & of humanity. For anyone who creates textile based (and arguably other genres) think about a subscription to Embroidery magazine, please don't just think traditional although the historical pieces covered are also of great interest and extremely useful as both inspiration and a sound source for written work. Anyone interested in contemporary methods would be depriving yourself to go without. I miss Fibrearts which sadly has fallen by the wayside but Embroidery helps heal the pain of its loss! Embroidery Magazine Nov/Dec 2011 |
this delapidated lake boat is sat on the sea front at Lytham St Annes, Lancashire |
it caught my eye with its ruination, it had been used as a planter but even the plants had given up |
plenty of rust and lichen growth |
this rusty three has decided that I should form a photo collection of unexpected numbers |
Ait seems quite resilient though, even fire has not had much destroyed it |
but the most captivating feature for me is of how the flaking paint has taken on its own identity and is now impersonating a seascape |
perhaps its trying to emulate the seasape it actually looks at.......... |
one section of my toyroom where many treasures are captured |
so much stuff! |
cat memories, including my own precious human pusscat daughter Becca |
my gnomes (less than 4cm tall), yes I know a bit strange |