Some of the inspirational pieces Christine had for us:
Happy people surrounded by piles of fabric:
We had been given a list of requirements, and I had everything except the first item on the list, an idea!
The first part of the day involved layering many small pieces of fabric, then stitching them together in some manner. This becomes the background of your piece. I had taken some denim to use as background, but I didn't use it. This is what I ended up with:
It was one of those activities that you can enjoy without having a clue what you are doing or where it is heading. This piece is up to four or five layers of fabric, from upholstery weight to chiffon. I stitched them together with three different threads, although that is not at all obvious in the photo.
There were people who had brought along ideas. One person's foreground was to be large colourful chook, another's a picture of an outside toilet. Having no ideas of my own, I went for the default: a vase of flowers.
Flowers roughly cut out and arranged:
Vase shape cut by Christine from one of the fabrics I had brought along:
Then you have to deconstruct everything you have done, to start sewing the parts to the background individually. The previous photo is a guide to where to to place the pieces as you progress, but things moved around a bit as I worked. And I was so caught up in the process that I didn't think to take any progress shots. This is what I had by the end of the day:
The second half of the workshop is next month.
8 comments:
Very creative! Can't wait to see what this becomes. Why are your posts coming in to my blog so sporadically? I seem to always be 3 or 4 behind.
It's coming together well. Plans change as you go along
I enjoy Christine’s work and I love your piece. The background is beautiful.
What fun! I love what you've done!
Looks like you had fun. Glad you enjoyed the day out.
Pleased you enjoyed the workshop. Your piece is looking good.
You may not have thought you know what you were doing but it is looking good!
Well it seems that having no plan is the best way to go. This looks fantastic. There is a lot of hand stitching of the background, I hope it stays. And the squat pot Christine made for you is perfect.
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