Sunday, May 31, 2020

Indigo Fish

Fish made from fabric printed on my last trip to India, as was the fabric it is swimming on. Maybe the first of many in different sizes?

Indigo Fish
© Jane Treavis

Friday, May 29, 2020

Flowers

Stitched on net, with thanks to Cherrilyn Tyler for showing me how. Has a touch of the canal boat I think.

Flowers
© Alex Messenger

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

India

Two pieces I did ‘before’ based on our trip to India. Inspired by the patterns we saw and using some decorated papers I did with Polly Woolstone at Oxford Summer School two years ago. Hand and machine stitching, also incorporating some pieces of sari.



India 1
© Amanda Smith

India 2
© Amanda Smith

Monday, May 25, 2020

Fragments of my workplace

A UFO, finally finished! ‘Fragments of my workplace’ is a collection of mementoes from my workplace, Our Lady’s Abingdon Senior School. Including lace fragments made by the Sisters, other ‘needlework accoutrements’ given to me by Sister Gabriel (a fabulously talented needlewoman), pressed daffodils to remind of the grounds in spring, a photo printed onto fabric. Hand and machine stitching.

Fragments
© Karen Rowe

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Couching 2

Still being a homeworker, not had a lot of time for stitching. This was just playing around with couching.

Couching 2
© Alex Messenger

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Folk Art

This piece was loosely linked to Anne Kelly's Challenge, but I didn't do it exactly as she suggested! It is using lots of off cuts, but especially a piece from my bedroom curtains I made last year. I'm going to frame this piece and put it in our bedroom.

Folk Art
© Margaret Craig

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Patchwork

Struggling with any sort of artistic motivation during lockdown, but finding using all my scraps in a hexagon patchwork is very rewarding and enjoying the hand stitching.

Patchwork
© Amanda Smith

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Bag

Granny used to buy Woman's Weekly and this is the first piece I remember making. Not sure why I did Disney characters on the back. Does anyone else remember their first time with needle and thread?

Bag
© Alex Messenger

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Leaves

A Linladen project I have done during the lockdown. The threads are from flax fibres. It's my first attempt at anything like this.

Leaves
© Judy Siemers