Page 1. Sources
I started with Kites
Page 2
And then went to butterflies ….. soon realizing these are not fanciful …..
although they are designs of the real thing.
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Then I went to Folk Art. I really like this collection of fish but soon
found out it was hard to adjust to a design for sewing. I expect I could have
used the tear drops some how.
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Now this fish had lots of potential!!!!!
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This folk art scene could provide lots of designs but I didn’t colour the
picture. I like the drawings|!!!
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This folk art piece was the start of the first stitched fabric for
backgrounds
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The FIRST coloured piece below is done with Prisma pencils. I chose to use
the True Blue and the Peacock Blue interspersed with Scarlet Lake for the
darker tones. Then I used Chartreuse and Non-Photo Blue for intervals
throughout the piece as mid tone colours. For the lighter tones in between
everything, I used Deco Blue and Blush Pink. I left out the white. I didn’t
like the final result.
For the SECOND drawing, I used water coloured crayons and pencils as listed
above (I hope you can read the writing!) The blue peacock colour is much too
bold and takes over the sample. The red and the pink came out well. There was
not enough mid-tone and light tone blues. I was not able to get the variety of
colours as with the pencil crayons.
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I chose to use the water colour pencils to create a design using the above
folk art picture. I liked this one better.
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The first picture is the transfer painted paper with the printed piece of bridal
satin below.
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The final stitched piece.
I used free motion zig-zagging for the whole piece with dropped feed dogs.
I felt it worked better and covered the printing well. Used a piece of felt as a
stabilizer. I layered the stitching as listed below.
1. very pale pink – 100% rayon embroidery thread
2. pale blue – 100% rayon embroidery thread
3. mid- pink – 100% rayon
4. shade of mid-blue - Aurifil 100% cotton – colour #4140
5. dark red - 100% rayon from Thread Studio – colour #1658
6. dark royal blue – 100% rayon
7. yellow green - WonderFil 100% rayon – 40 weight – colour #4152
Bobbin threads - used cottons and polyester threads to match the top thread.
These are the threads used in this project.
I liked the final effect of the stitching with the bits of coloured painting
showing through.
Page 11. Second Stitched background
I chose the collar piece of the fish on page 4 above. Below is a free hand
drawing with a possible idea of how to fill in the spaces.
This is reverse drawing which I traced onto a piece of tear away.
Page 12.
The resulting piece.
I used a piece of black felt with a stabilizer of tear away. This time with
the free motion I put the length at 0. I reduced the pressure of the presser
foot.
Cable stitched the major lines
1. straight curved lines – lime green pearl cotton #3 - top thread was
lime green 100% rayon – Thread Studio
2. Triangles and half circles – violet pearl cotton #3 – top thread was
Aurifil 100% polyester – variegated blue violet to red violet – colour #5870
3. Seed like structures between the yellow green lines – Treenway silk fine
cord – variegated red violet - top thread – as for the Triangles and half
circle outlines
Rest of the stitched pieces
1. centers of triangles and half circles – Aurifil #5870 – 100% polyester –
variegated tints of blue violet and red violet
2. triangles in the spaces beside the seed like structures between the yellow
green lines – variegated WonderFil 100% rayon – variegated greens – colour 8224
Fun piece to do!!!
Page 13 Automatic patterns
The first piece was done a piece of velvet with a stabilizer of white felt.
1. top left - Flower pattern (#22) - stitch length 6.0 – stitching with the
nap gives a better result. Top thread – variegated 100% rayon – Carnivale
from Thread Studio. Bobbin thread – Aurifil red violet for all patterns
2. bottom left - leaf pattern (#24) – stitch length 4.0 and width 5. Top
thread – variegated yellow to yellow orange – 100% rayon – Thread studio –
colour – Gold.
3.top right - tulip pattern (#20) – stitch length 3.0. Top thread –
variegated tone on tone reds - 100% rayon – colour Ruby – Thread Studio.
Alternating rows using mirror image.
4.bottom right – diamond pattern (#11) – stitch length 4.5 – Aurifil 100%
cotton – same colour as base fabric – #2468. mirror image of each stitch row.
|I thought the effects were good.
Page 14. More automatic stitches
1. heavier material used for upholstery - flower pattern (#22) – top thread
– Tubino – 100% cotton - yellow orange – colour #2554. bobbin thread –
yellow.
2. natural wild silk fabric - leaf stitch pattern (24) – stitch length 4.0
- top thread 100% polyester – shiny light brown.
Page 15. Sheers – strips.
I laid the torn strips of organzas on top of the white felt and used a heat
gun. Several of the pieces were melted together. I added some more bits and
pieces to intensify the colours. Created a great effect but I had forgotten to
add the fusible webbing. So I stitched them down using invisible thread.
The piece at the top was the first layer of organza strips. I added a few
more strips and used the heat gun to attach them. Really looks totally different
with considerably more distortion.
Both pieces were squared off with the soldering iron …. although the second
one is a bit lop-sided and one side was not touched!!! I really like the
final colours of the two pieces.
Page 16. Sheers – snippets
Red piece of organza at the top and pale green below. The gold bits
really show up in the photograph for both sides. I have done a lot of work
using this technique. I have Margaret Beal’s books. I finished off the edges
with her special soldering iron.
Page 17. Black Snippets.
Fabrics used. Velvet (really shows up), shiny bridal satin, polyester
lining, cotton twill, mesh, screening, gauze all stitched onto black felt as a
stabilizer.
Page 18. Angelina
Used pink and silver Angelina onto black felt.
Page 19. Painted fusible webbing.
On the left is a small left over piece of the white felt that had been spray
painted using stencils (created in a workshop with Dale Rollerson ). I pained a
piece of fusible web in a colour to match. When I ironed the web onto the felt,
not all of the fusible came off. I liked the result and so did not proceed to
do another one. Thread - WonderFil – 100% rayon in a shade of red violet.
Stitch length - 4.0 .
Page 20. Printed and stitched background.
The Folk Art fish on page 4 was used for these two stamps. The one on the
left was the motif in the center of the picture and the right motif was the end
of the fin.
Page 20.
I chose a piece of snow died 100% cotton fabric that I had made when we had a
couple of hours of snow still on the ground early this year. The piece was
stamped in a the pattern above. I had trouble with the paints. I tried several
of my paints and none of them worked very well so I must admit that I painted
over with a paint brush and it shows!! I thought that my opaque fabric paints
would work but they didn’t and neither did the acrylic paints. I will keep
trying. Maybe my fabric was too porous!!!
I stitched a pattern around the stampings using Aurifil 100% cotton with
magenta shade #2455 for the top thread and a darker shade of magenta #246 in the
bobbin.
YEH …. this chapter is finally finished. I think!!!
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