Then, using various metallic and fancy threads and variable widths and lengths of zigzag stitch, the pieces gradually become a textured, coloured montage.
The instructions include ‘when you think you have done enough stitching, just a little more is required! Add a few more lines, ensure all the fragments of applied fabrics are secure and stitched down, then add one more line of stitching – and it will be finished’. This has a familiar ring so maybe it will become my mantra.
I think I have some more lines to do consider this just a work in progress.
It seems like a wonderful way to use all my oddments and bits and pieces. I would love to see your work on Tuesday. It looks good in the photos.
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ReplyDeleteI saw this on the daily mail site thought you all might like a peek, its good to see that she has been able to move on from what happened and her work is lovely.
I really like it Joyful. Having seen your beautiful work I'm sort of inspired to have a go with this book myself, but I'm so backed up with projects I'm scared to look! Have just bought myself two books on 'colour' and 'drawing' with a view to cracking the super-duper-sketchbook (or actually, any sketchbook!) mental block so I think I will focus my efforts there first. Oh, and on figuring out what to do with the silk cocoons I got at K&S....
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