I’ve been taking part in another collaborative project with 10 fellow members of a Facebook textile art group, and it finished today.
Back in October I made an A4 sized piece of fabric and marked 11 heart shapes on it.
In a previous project we made round brooches that you can see here
For the hearts we reversed the order they were sent in, so the person who contributed 1st to the round brooches was last to contribute to the hearts.… Read the rest
stitchin’ time….
Another month over, another month of (pretty much) daily Stitch Meditations under my belt.
I stitched for 24 days for at least 15 minutes every day on this piece of barkcloth curtain fabric.
I worked on a 7x7cm square each day, here they are in no particular order.
This is the finished piece.
When it was done I had to decide what to stitch on next.… Read the rest
give me an om….
End of January 2019, how the heck did that happen?
Oh yes, it happened because time flies when you’re having fun, and I have been having fun, handstitching daily for the last 50 odd days. I happened upon a Facebook group called “Stitch Meditations”, and watched a video by a textile artist called Liz Kettle and I thought I’m having some of that.… Read the rest
girls, girls, girls…
We are lucky to have the very talented Ruth Zanoni Roskell as a member of one of the collaborative textile groups I belong to. I have long admired Ruth’s work which you can see here
I really admire her dexterity on a sewing machine. With a seamingly simple line of thread she can create characters with such individual personalities.… Read the rest
hashtag one hundred….
Yesterday was day 100 of my posting a photo of a piece of work I have done in the past on my Facebook page and also on Instagram
You can see individual photos of all of them here.
Why do I bother, you might ask? Well, truth be told, it makes my life a bit simpler, gives me an excuse to interact with social media every day without having to think too much about it, and without the pressure of having to have something new to show each day.… Read the rest
we’ve been framed …….
Seems like the only time I blog nowadays is when I’ve got a collaboration to show off, and I’m happy to say that I’ve got another one.
You can see the previous ones here here and here .
This time myself and 7 members of a Facebook textile art group took turns contributing to these squares
First up was Angela Boyce
then they went to Carol Macdonald
next up was Annie Mac
henceforth to Ruth Zanoni Roskell
they then wended their way to Jane Spencer
next up was Kate Stuart (photos to follow)
and then on to Kirsty Mason
last to go was me
I then girded my loins and chopped all of the squares into 32mm x 32mm pieces…..… Read the rest
you wait all year…
… for a collaborative textile project, and would you believe 3 come along at once!
I have blogged about the 2 previous projects here and here . I thoroughly enjoyed them, and was delighted to fnd another group of people who were keen to have a go as well. We worked on round brooches, each of us adding some textile art and then sending it on to the next person.… Read the rest
heart to heart….
Back in June I blogged about a collaborative textile art project that I took part in, read all about it here
I ended by saying “watch this space” for the results of the second round of the project which involves heart shaped brooches.
Today I posted the finished brooches to the participants, and this is a record of how they progressed from start to finish.… Read the rest
enough about you, let’s talk about me….
My relationship with Facebook is complicated.
I was strongly FB-phobic for many years until a mate gave me his password as a Christmas present so I could nosey on my friends and not miss any invitations to parties. I spent an obsessive few days delving into every crevice of everyone I knows activity/photos/friends/friends photos/friends of friends photos etc etc until I thought my head would burst.… Read the rest
catching up with myself….
A recent lightbulb moment lead me to realise, a decade later than everyone else, that I can upload photos from my smart(er than me) phone to my blog at the same time as I do it to Facebook and Instagram. This means, in theory that I might, maybe, hypothetically, be more likely to blog more often if the photos are already in place, all I need to do is add a running commentary on a day to day basis, perhaps.… Read the rest