A blog about making art and other things using cloth, paper, paint, colour, stitch, and all sorts of exciting techniques, some of which I'm sure I still have to discover! I hope that the joy all this gives me is visible in what you can see here.

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Old Table Cloths and Lavender.


This is a sort of trial piece really, because I have an unfinished piece of embroidered tapestry that my Mum was making before she died, and another piece of embroidery stitched by my maternal Grandfather while he was convalescing after a serious injury during the WW1. I would like to use them both combined in some way in a piece of textile work of my own, but understandably, I don't want to go full steam ahead, and ruin two very precious pieces of embroidery!


So, I decided to combine some hand embroidery from an old table cloth, with a small textile piece of my own, and some paper cloth, and hand printed fabric that I made some time ago. above you can see how I have cut the embroidered flowers from the main cloth, and stitched them over the surface of my small panel. The cloth couldn't be used anymore, as it was badly stained in places, so I didn't feel guilty about cutting into it. However, the edges have frayed somewhat, but I guess it wouldn't be too bad if it was mounted and protected behind glass.


At the end of the day, I think it will be a case of really making sure that I choose the other elements very carefully, and make a really good plan of how the finished piece will look, something I didn't really do with this one. 


It's that time of year again, Lavender time, and our local lavender fields have been looking glorious. I am hoping that the weather holds until Sunday, when I will be helping our local gallery owner, Jackie, to provide some 'lavender' focused art activities for children, as well as hopefully selling a few small pieces of lavender themed art. Below are three that I completed today, they are postcard size.




My posts are a bit few and far between at the moment, but that's because I have been trying to sort out cupboards and drawers, and painting and cleaning other areas of the house ready to put on the market. I'm hoping to move to the south coast, which will be exciting, but in the meantime, there seems to be lots of preparation to get things ready before inviting any prospective buyers to view our home.

Thanks for reading, and I hope you'll pop by next time too.



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