Sunday, February 26, 2006

Playing around

I'm not having much luck with my last posts that disappeared on a little adventure of their own. Perhaps they might turn up somewhere, perhaps not.

Now I have my photos a little out of order here so let's just admire the fabric first and then down to the sketch.



I was trying to do some sketches of the fern style wrought iron that I had seen earlier and it started to look like a feather quilting pattern. I becane distracted by doing some oval/circle designs instead. Now I liked the one on the left and decided to see how that would go. Now this is a teeny tiny scrap of paper that I started with and it changed slightly in trying to draw it to a larger scale. BTW the purple background that I photographed this on is for you Shirley.


Okay, I know it seems a bit bright but this is what I have come up with so far. It is A4 size which is still small but will have to do for now. I started to think rocks in water as I was auditioning for a background fabric and I did like the contrast only it will change over time with a little bit of this and a little bit of that plus some quilting.

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Saturday, February 25, 2006

Doing some sketching

I was still annoyed with myself this morning about not taking my camera with me when I went walk about in Christchurch that I got up at 5:30am and did a small sketch trying to re-create what I had seen but of course my memory is not very accurate. I think I will do a small series to sketches and play with the basic idea of the stylised fern leaf fitted into different shapes, e.g. square, rectangle, various triangles, hexagones etc. I did have one or two ideas as to how to approach it as I tossed and turned before getting up to do my sketching and I want to plan to do something in a modest scale, say about A3 to start with. It could be the sort of thing that turns into a series. Once I get organised I will take some photos of my progress and post them.

Friday, February 24, 2006

Having a camera helps

I had to drive up to Christchurch today - it is a long boring three hour drive and then to turn around and come home again after a couple of hours is even more tiring. But to try and make the most of my trip I took my camera with me to try and take photos in the brief stops that I made. And what happened when I saw some wonderful wrought iron - yep I didn't have my camera with me. I was so annoyed. I was too far away to go back and get the camera and never thought to take a sketch either. The wrought iron was in a fern shape and was used in alternating mirror images at the edge of a paved area to keep people from walking straight out into traffic. I was very drawn by the stylised image and the repetition of it.

I want to take my camera out more - I think that taking photos just as much as sketches will keep me focused more on being creative. I will look at doing some sketches later and see how I can expand upon them.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Fun, fun, fun


I decided to do a night class on print making. Over eight weeks we will learn different techniques of printing. Tonight we did wood cuts as you can see above and I also did some dry point which I will finish next week. There is a bit of glare on my picture and thankfully you can't see where Tabby (the cat) stepped onto the picture trying to gain my attention. I am sure that cat is a few sandwiches short of a picnic. Anyhow this was fun especially with printing in two colours. It is supposed to be sort of leafy.

I think for me to better use this techniqe for fabric printing I might do some smaller wood cuts. This one is about eight inches square.

Lots of fun and I managed to come home without too much paint on myself. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Trying to take photos

I have always liked this group of sheds - something about the different roof lines. There are lots of interesting angles around allthe farm sheds (on my small farm) and now that I have a camera to take all these wonderful photos with off I went on a photographic expedition.


My apprentice was not having too much attention taken from him and so I had to take his photo too - he was very obliging and sat on a fence post squinting into the sun. So here is Michael one of the loves of my life. He is actually a Cream Burmese that we rescued (another long story) but for now I think he is being the Farm Manager/Security Guard/Photographers apprentice. I think he imagined he was guarding me from the sheep who are avoiding having their photos taken. Yes, I have sheep too - more than enough to make a few sweaters.


Better luck next time but with three cats, friendly sheep and nosy cattle I don't have a lot of luck with being alone to take photos. The joy of the digital camera is that I can take lots and lots of photos and only keep the good ones - yippee. I must remember though to take prints too. Posted by Picasa

Having fun


Having a bit of a play here - my first photo that I had put up myself - a real learning curve but I a getting there.

I had this icky notebook pictured above and I decided to have a small creative moment and made a cover for it, also pictured above. I made the cover that it will come on and off the notebook. I used one of my overdyed gosh cloths as the base and sewed strips of other dyed fabrics on. I used my wavy cutter blade for the first time and sewed the strips on so that over time and wear they will fray slightly to give it an aged worn look. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Taking photos

Well I have the camera, it is fully charged and ready to go. The fact that I don't know how to use it does make it difficult. And of course I don't know how to put photos on my blog. So thankfully I am off to see Shirley (she of the red leg) tonight and will con her into showing me how to do it and also how to add links - I did try and all I managed was to delete the samples that were there instead. Why suffer all the problems of trying to do these things when I can make use of someone who has already gone through that process and knows what to do.

I will be able to go photo mad and why not, what else are cameras and blogs for!

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Dyeing to have fun

I just bought two new colours, rust orange and burgundy so of course had to had a play with them. I particularly wanted to do some overdyeing as well so did some icky pieces with a navy overdye and then some others with what I had hoped was a dark red but was too fuchsia-ish.

I used some dry fabric that had already been soaked in soda ash and spooned the colours on to cover as much as possible. I used variations of the two browns, a medium blue and some apricot. A greenish colour that I created seems to have disappeared on the fabric but there are patches of blue amongst the terracotta and burnt orange tones. There is a small pinkish tinge from the apricot. I am quite happy with how things turned out.

Friday, February 10, 2006

A little something

Well it was small and not quite a quilt or wall hanging - a notebook cover in fact but it was at least creative. I quilted a piece of a dye wipe up cloth in a random pattern, added small strips of dyed fabrics cut with my wavy cutter (I needed an excuse to use the blade) and top stitched around the edges in a nice thick threat which gave it a very rustic look. I am quite pleased with the effect and have left it so that I can slip if off the notebook. I am hoping that over time the strips of fabric will fray and give a more worn look.

All in all I was pleased with what I had accomplished, so much so that I have some more notebooks that I think I will do and keep them for presents.

Saturday, February 04, 2006

A bend in the road

I have wanted for a long time to do more art quilts but never know where to start. I have lots of inspiration but never know what to do with it. In the meantime I get off onto making some quilt blocks and soon become totally distracted with something more traditional. At the moment I have about 15 plus quilts sitting around at various stages of completion from needing borders, needing sandwiched and of course needing quilted.

I did have a bit of a think about it all over at 43 things and I will send all the sets of blocks (except for some more "personal" ones away to a quilt orphanage and let someone else have the pleasure of putting them together and sending them away to orphans in Indonesia. That will then clear the deck for me once all the other tops are slowly finished.

This will leave me to dye more fabric (as if I don't have enough), print and otherwise embellish the fabric and then do something with it. I do have a couple of ideas that I will play with, perhaps in smaller sizes first.

And of course I can keep my stash and traditional blocks to my Friday club nights when I can do lots of piecing which I do find peaceful and relaxing just to sit and sew. These can be the bed quilts that I can make for myself and friends. Afterall there are all those cat fabrics, the horse fabrics, the orientals, the greys (what did I have in mind there), all the wonderful batiks and all the other small collections of fabrics.

All that being said I should plan to go and organise the orphanage parcel - it is a very cleansing feeling to pack up blocks that you have had sitting for a long time and feel guilty about not using. And of course an orphan somewhere gets a lovely quilt.

Friday, February 03, 2006

Being Brave

I am a step closer to opening up my blog. I am considering joining a web ring which will open me up to visitors (which it is all about). I feel a bit of an intruder going to so many blogs and not always leaving a message but I do try to in a regular basis just to give some feed back to the blog owners, I mean they are baring their souls to a lot of unknown people. And of course I then wondered where on earth I came up with the name of my blog or my ID - I suppose in an effort to be totally anonymous but that will have to change. At the moment this is still my small collection of thoughts - I enjoy the release that it gives me to put them into words.