Monday, 22 October 2007

Never let it be said!


that I do things by half! This is the new collage picture for my latest postcard project. Initially I thought that I would find Picasa very useful, but having used it a few times now, I find that I don't like the way it arranges the folders and I haven't found a way to amend it. There will be a way I'm sure, but as is usual with computers, you need a lifetime to find the answer and it's not intuitive. So, it's back to good old Paint Shop Pro version 7, I think, but familiar and I know where my files are and how to retrieve them. This image is a composite of the two photos below, with a bit of jiggery pokery and layering.









Sadly, when printing this image onto treated silk, the clolours are much darker and duller than they appear on the screen, so this will be another learning curve. This time, I think I will turn to fee machine embroidery and hope to lift the colour with bright and metallic threads and beads.
I have been practicing with the new sewing machine and have learned to progamme stitch combinations. These will be useful for the little velvet evening bags that will be our bread and butter post R day, I wish. They will have hand spun silk cords and tassels, dyed to match, the yarn being spun as we speak. So what has happened to the cotton yarn? Well, I've plied what I've spun so far and there I will leave it until I can think of a use for it. All the loose bits and scrappy broken bits will be useful for embellishing. And so back to the coal face!



























Friday, 19 October 2007

It's art Jim, but not as we know it!


Well, it's sort of finished, but a bit ragged at the edges. It's a bit tricky keeping the postcard square and to get it to size after stitching.In a rush to finish as usual but it was valuable experience. More practice needed in getting the images to blend and a bit more thought about how to highlight the main features of both. Roll on R day, which is now only 7 weeks away and 30 actual days in the office!

I think I'll try the embellisher for the next one, but it may have to wait until the dgd's trousers and sweater are finished. The shrug is completed and was much admired. Photo to follow when I can find my camera!

Looking forward to a rugby fest tomorrow. Can we bear to watch? Just in case it's needed, I see the BBC website has published the rules in what they describe as "simplified form". If you have a week or two spare check out the link at http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/rules_and_equipment/default.stm

It's all very interesting I'm sure, but simple it ain't! What I want to know is, is it essential not to have a neck in order to play good rugby? I've noticed that not many of the players have them, so I imagine there's a factory somewhere churning them out as in Lord of the Rings!

And on that note, back to the sewing machine tutorial!

Monday, 15 October 2007

And another thing!

Not satified with the speed at which the cotton yarn is progressing, not enough time to get the new warp on the loom, scared of the new sewing machine and the dgd's shrug to finish, I thought I'd start something new. Like you do!

So having been a WOWIE for some time, I thought I would check out the Quiltwow taster and I've signed up for that too. This is the link http://www.quiltwow.com/ If the articles are as good as the taster, it will be money well spent.
I was really impressed with Carol Dpwsett's article on postcards and thought I would have a go. Downloading Picasa proved to be a bit of a nightmare because I made a typo in the URL and was taken to a site I don't wish to revisit! Enough said! Check out the link http://picasa.google.com/. It's simple to use, but it will take a bit of practice.

I chose these two photos from my existing folders, but without much thought except that they were both images I was particularly fond of.









This is the combined image waiting for me to start stitching. So watch this space.

In the meantime, I overcame my fear of the new machine and completed the embroidery I started at a workshop back in September. This was based on Alison Holt's methods and I thoroughly enjoyed the day. The new machine is taking a while to get used to, but now I have mastered the threading process, I am managing to make progress and no more broken threads. It occurrred to me that I had read somewhere that the machine embroidery threads deteriorate with age and I have had some of them a while. Anyway, here is the result. It's not as finished as I would have liked because the stitching was so dense, I was in danger of breaking even more needles, but on the principle of "less is more" here it is!!!





Monday, 8 October 2007

Too much information!


In the absence of arty crafty photos, I'm posting my latest photo of the dgd. Note the new shoes!!!


Visited the Fashion and Embroidery show in Harrogate on Saturday. There was so much to see and it was not as crowded as I had expected. There did not seem to be as many suppliers, but I suppose that is only to be expected given the number of similar shows around this time.


This one is really all about the exhibitors and there was almost too much to take in. I went on my own this year and that meant I had time to talk to people and as ususal all the textile artists were very willing to chat and share techniques even if you weren't buying.


Didn't take any photos. mainly because most artists don't like it, so a bit of a boring blog. Things I specially liked? Well Jane Hall's exquisite insects and butterflies and some design work for some new ideas; The International Feltmakers with my friend Sonia Middleton making pebbles with wool tops and foam; the Bead work exhibition and so on and on. I picked up a leaflet for the Shaun the Sheep Picknit and loved the knitted gingerbread house. Knitting it seems is big these days!!!


That reminds me, I must now finish the shrug for the dgd. I have finished the knitting, and it just needs sewing up. Then I must finish my postcard. All this talk about displacement activity leads me to confess that there has been no progress on the cotton spinning front, but I will do it, sometime honest.