The aim of this blog is to enable me to share my love of textiles and threads with like minded people. I have always sewn either by hand or machine. I even taught it in the 1970s for a while. I now create my own substrates on which to stitch. Natural methods of dyeing and botanical printing allow me to combine many aspects of my life that bring me joy. Gardens, art and stitch.
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Sumptuous Surfaces Sea Urchins Finished
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
sumptuous surfaces stitch plan and week two
Stitch Plan 1.
The background is in random pulled thread and small amount of low relief surface stitches. The sea urchins to be in high density/relief stitches. The colours are strong at the front and fade away towards the top.
The background is in high relief stitches/embellishment and the sea urchins in a simpler geometric manner.
I chose stitch plan 1 as I wanted to explore ways of high density stitching in a more controlled manner than a random way as the markings of sea urchins require .
The random pulled thread has worked well I feel yet the portugese stitch took so long! I watched nearly all of the Open Golf over the weekend doing it!
This close up shows how well the pulled thread has worked. I had not done this before and I will definately use it again.
Now for week 3 reading!!!!! I suspect there is a lot of stitching again this week.