this was hanging in a downstairs lobby
Monday, 27 January 2014
RED!!!!
our family went to the peter doig exhibition at the montreal museum of fine arts today.
this was hanging in a downstairs lobby
this was hanging in a downstairs lobby
Sunday, 5 January 2014
New Year's teasers
Now that all the fuss and excitement of Christmas and New Year is over I have been having fun in the sewing room. One down, one half way and one on the burner...
Here's a couple of teasers:
Hilary
Here's a couple of teasers:
Hilary
Monday, 16 December 2013
Green
Usually on the the Saturday afternoon before a Jewish girl gets married, a celebration takes place that's all about the bride! The bride's family, friends, loved ones and members of the community (females only) come usually to the brides home to sing, pay tribute and enjoy delicious eats . It is usually a beautiful, emotional gathering and is a great way for the bride, her family and friends to spend such an auspicious time together.
We had such a celebration on the Saturday afternoon before our older daughter, Orah, got married 4 months ago.
The center piece on our dining room table was the most magnificent, enormous floral arrangement which dominated the room giving us all the feeling of being outdoors on a magnificent day in the most beautiful space!
Our color scheme for the day was green. The walls of our dining room, also being green, fitting in perfectly and so enhanced the ambiance!
We had such a celebration on the Saturday afternoon before our older daughter, Orah, got married 4 months ago.
The center piece on our dining room table was the most magnificent, enormous floral arrangement which dominated the room giving us all the feeling of being outdoors on a magnificent day in the most beautiful space!
Our color scheme for the day was green. The walls of our dining room, also being green, fitting in perfectly and so enhanced the ambiance!
I used a photo taken by a close friend, on the Friday afternoon before we started setting up. I photocopied it onto fabric and then decided that hand embroidery was the way to go! Problem was that since I had done hand embroidery of this nature so long ago, I had forgotten how long it takes. Well, this has been my 'hand work' project for the last few weeks............Also used a bit of machine stitching and quilting and beading. Finished it off with a facing instead of a binding or other technique - first time i attempted this. Found a great method of doing this http://thesillyboodilly. blogspot.ca/2012/09/tutorial- super-duper-easy-way-to-face. html
Now onto red!!!
Saturday, 14 December 2013
RED!
I was doing a much needed clean up and tidy up of my 'studio' and came across this piece of fabric I acquired quite a few years ago and voila!
..... I have finished my next challenge, I think.! It is very much in the spirit of the season at the moment so may still do another for the finale. This one was fun but I would like to put more effort into another so this may not be it.
..... I have finished my next challenge, I think.! It is very much in the spirit of the season at the moment so may still do another for the finale. This one was fun but I would like to put more effort into another so this may not be it.
Monday, 2 December 2013
12 By the Dozen: Blue Hibiscus
Website is updated
After all that excitement the website is now up to date. I have added the latest challenge page and links and images to members' pages. Please let me know if there are any breaks or mistakes.
I'm just about to update the blog pages as well.
Then it's all system go on that glorious warm red...
Hilary
I'm just about to update the blog pages as well.
Then it's all system go on that glorious warm red...
Hilary
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Collographs
Collograph printing onto rice paper (need to find a tougher paper to allow less colour clumping and retain the luminosity)
Fabric and altered pumice gel give a textured surface that is the perfect height for relief prints. Cotton prints well with manual pressure.
Cloth printed from a pumice gel printing plate can give a nice grainy texture to add colour and embellishment with all kinds of possibilities.
Drawing into the pumice gel with a stick can produce subtle imagery in print onto a fine cotton.
Morning Glories
Trying to find just the right hue of periwinkle for this project was challenging. While I was running one morning, I noticed a large blooming vine of Morning Glories draped over a fence...immediately, I knew that would be my focus...now to translate it to a textile piece. The background is composed of three different pieces of hand dyed cheesecloth that I "felted" onto black batting. Then I layered on the flowers, stems and purple fibers by more felting with my felting machine. The quilting is done with a wool thread for added dimensions and movement.
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Periwinkle
As you all know, the color scheme of my daughters wedding, almost four months ago, was eggplant. When it came to printing the invitations, the eggplant colored ink was not quite the look we wanted. After a discussions with the printer she said, 'Let us take a look at some periwinkle inks, I am sure they will work!' And one of them did!
When the color for this challenge was suggested, I was so excited!
A seemingly simple looking piece but nevertheless it gave me quite a bit of trouble. Getting the image photocopied onto the fabric was very tricky. The color of the print continued to show up as blue irrespective of the settings or the fabric or the photocopier that I used. When I found a method that would give me the correct color, the wording was so faint one could hardly read it. I photocopied it onto voile and tissue paper with the hope of using a medium in some way to get it onto the fabric; I also tried an image transfer technique but none were satisfactory.
When I came to the end of quilting the monogram on the center of the invitation on my first two attempts I couldn't get the beginning and the end of my quilting stitches to meet. Basting did not help as everything came to a point in the center. I then gave up the idea of free motion quilting, put on the walking foot and managed to do it that way.
I eventually photocopied the invitation onto a cotton with a satin finish and bordered it with a beautiful periwinkle colored silk fabric, I quilted it very simply.
I am now working on green which is also following along in the theme of the wedding. So depending on the next color drawn , I may have a theme for this series.
View from the pool
When Marion and I went to Houston in early November, we stayed at the Hilton for the first time. It was fantastic to be in the same building as the festival. What a revelation! One of the best parts for me was the rooftop pool. As I swam early in the morning and watched the sun come up, turning the sky from black to purple to violet to periwinkle, I knew I had found my subject for this challenge. I got my camera and lay on the pool deck to capture the view. Voila!
And the next colour is ....
Well actually I don't know what names to give these colours but I love the way the red background ooches into the orangy red in the middle and then there's that pinky glow bottom right.
Let's call it warm red and see where that takes us!
Let's call it warm red and see where that takes us!
Blue Hibiscus
A really challenging colour, Linda F! I went through several design possibilities (and if I was better organised time-wise, I would have a go at them). But here is my offering.
It is loosely based on the photo. The hardest part was finding THAT blue. Here is where I confess that I had some lilac netting that I was going to lay over the blue background before I fused the shapes down. It got pushed aside - and I forgot! Groan... The shapes are fused down and outline stitched. Free machined leaves and background and puff paint stamens. These are fun to do. Should I put another circle on the right? Edges satin stitched.
Hilary
Hilary
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