Saturday, February 23, 2013

Distant Stitch Machine Embroidery Chapter 7–Free Embroidery

 

Sample # 1  Stitching doodles using an embroidery hoop.

Page 1   has a series of drawings which I have taken from  metal  framework in a glass door (especially the one on the right and bottom of the page).  I drew this in pencil and should probably traced it out with a black micron pen.  Also my photograph is not so good …..  I took the picture in a bright room with skylights!!! 

 

 

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The doodle on page 2 is the one out of my head which I used for my stitched sample.

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Page 3 is a picture of my stitched doodle from page 2!!!   I liked this piece and using a hoop really helped to keep everything in place.  The only thing that I didn’t like was the restrictive size when I was stitching near the edge.  I do have a larger hoop but I probably would have filled in the center portion as well.  I decided to display this piece as a circle rather than a square or rectangle.  The leaf right in the center has bright spot ……  it was stitched using yellow as a solid colour – I over stitched yellow with red to reduce the intensity of the yellow.  It still pulls the eye into the center and maybe that is OK!!!?????   I like the two coloured circles!!!  

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Fabric – black felt

Stabilizer – black dust chair cover (this worked very well)

Threads -  Bobbin thread -  Guttermann – 100% p0olyester – Colour – Black  #10

#1   Korean Marathon thread – 100% rayon – colour # 2019 – yellow

#2    A1 – 8158 – 100% rayon – colour # 1155  -  red

#3    A1 – 8158 – 100% rayon – no label  -  blue

#4     Wonderfil -  100% rayon – colour # 1137 – orange

#5     Coats – cotton/polyester – ART 200 – ON  -  colour # 62  -  green

 

 

Sample # 2   Free embroidery without an embroidery hoop using straight stitch

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The stitched piece somewhat resembles the drawing.  The blue and red stitchings do not show up well on the black.  There is some slight stitch distortion.  It was hard to control the stitching without an embroidery frame.  There is a bit of muddle in the bottom right half of the piece!!!   I did use two threads in the needle for one Razzle Dazzle (blue and orange).  The final piece was a perfect rectangle which did not show in the photograph.  I find the piece too busy!!!

 

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For this piece I used all the same materials as in Sample 1 except for the red thread.   Embroidery  120d/2 – 100% rayon – colour – no niumber – red.

 

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Sample #3  -  Free embroidery without an embroidery hoop using zigzag stitch.  For this piece I used one of my transparent paint samples.  There is quite a  distortion of the fabric.  Maybe, I should have used a bigger piece.  Or a better stabilizer. I have noticed that I have run off the edge in one place.  I did vary the widths of the zigzag from 1 to 5.  I also over zigzaged a DAZZLE with a 1 width, the original width being a 3.   I did use fewer razzle dazzles than sample #2.

 

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Fabric – Bridal satin painted with transfer paints using sample #4

Stabilizer – Armo – intra- face bias feather weight interfacing – 2 layers

                - vilene – (mid weight woven pellon) – 1 layer

Threads – Bobbin – red -

#1.  Aurafil – 100% cotton – colour # 2535  1ED – red violet

#2.   Aurefil – 100% cotton – colour #4225  2LB – violet 

#3.   100% rayon  - BF 8309  -  colour # 1081 -  light violet

#4.    no label  -  100% rayon  -  wine red

# 5.   Korean Marathon thread – 100% rayon – colour # 2002 – yellow green

Friday, February 8, 2013

Chapter Six - Prairie Points with a Purpose

 

Sample # 1   stitching experimentation with prairie points 

I used several automatic stitches with a specific colour scheme.  In many cases I used two threads in the needle and often the second thread was a metallic thread to give a glitzy sheen to the piece.  I also chose a particular colour combination In the first piece I used a red violet with the hue,  and two tints along with it’s complement, a vibrant yellow green (chartreuse).    Tension was just below 2. 

Fabric – heavy cotton/ polyester used for curtains/ cushion covers with a blue and white stripe

Threads -   Korean Marathon threads  ….   PF 120012 / KB66165  - 100% rayon

1. deep red violet – colour # 2083   (also the bobbin thread)

2. light red violet – colour # 2072

3. yellow green – colour # 2002

4. yellow – colour # 2019

        -     metallic thread – WonderFil Art# 3142 – light green yellow – colour # 3840   - used with the deep red violet thread above

        -     100% rayon embroidery 120d/2 WonderFil – light green (no colour number listed)

         -     100% rayon embroidery 120d/2 Wonder Fil  Art # 3142  -  pale yellow – colour # 2113

Stitches  -   I used many automatic stitches with some variety in length of stitch from the automatic setting of the sewing machine.  If I found a row too dominating, I would go over the row with a toning down stitch and thread colour.  The bobbin thread (red violet) shows through in some of the stitches which helps to moderate the colour!  As an after thought, I should have added more rows below the leaf stitch on the white portion of the band.  This white band does dominate the piece and distracts from the elaborate stitching above!!!   (Also, I should have cropped the picture but I was unsure how to do this!!!)

 

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Picture Samples of triangles! 

 

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This page shows a Christmas card designed with the triangle motif, a carpet with lots of diamonds thus triangles and a stone cornice to a church door that shows a cross pattern with triangles, and then a row of painted gold triangles.   

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Sailboats …..  lots of triangles!!

 

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Golden temple in Myanmar and Angkor Wat  in  Siem Reap, Cambodia with their towers in a triangle form. 

 

 

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The temples of Myanmar and mountains with their reflections in the water!!!! 

 

 

Sample # 2  -  Creative Prairie Points – resolved sample #1

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This drawing of my granddaughter’s was the inspiration for my resolved piece.  I tried to use the whole picture but found it too difficult to do a top and a bottom without the piece being too large!!! . I worked with paper patterns and I would have to stitch many strips of fabrics.  As it is, the piece is quite long.   So what I did was take the top part of the picture and create a row of red points  and then a row of orange points.  Then do a straight piece in yellow for the base to attach the points.  Not very creative in the end.  However, my stitching was very elaborate and colourful!!!! 

Fabric    -  a piece of had painted cotton polyester from my stash!!!   I used the same piece for all three colours.  The orange and red were somewhat similar in the finished product but the yellow was distinctly different.

Threads   I started each section with a series of automatic stitches with often two threads in the needle using the main colour. Then I would add more stitches with often a metallic thread and sometimes a bit of another colour. For example, I used a variegated thread with a bit of blue to give a bit of variety to the red points. Also there is a row of yellow stitches in the red row that are in points to show the rays coming from the surface of the sun. The yellow band is stitched all in yellow. The heavy wavy bands of yellow are two different threads, one a polyester and one a shiny rayon. I then added lots of metallic gold to the whole yellow piece to give a sparkly look!!!

Yellow band.   1.  100% polyester -  Guttermann  - yellow -  colour #850  (also used as the bobbin thread)

                2.  100% rayon – Korean thread -  yellow  - colour # 2019

                 3.  Metallic – WonderFil  -  gold – colour # 8858

Red band   1.  100% polyester – Mettler metrosene -  dark red -  colour #601 (also used as the bobbin thread)

                     2.  100% rayon – WonderFil  embroidery -  dark red – colour # 1182

                     3.   100% rayon – #120/2 from the Thread Studio – variegated thread called Carnivale -

                      4.  Metallic – WonderFil  - red- colour # MT7714

Orange band  1.    100% polyester  - Astra – orange (no colour number)  (also used as the bobbin thread)

                2.    100% rayon – WonderFil  - orange – colour # 1137

                3.    Metallic – WonderFil  -  copper – colour # MT7722

 

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