...because getting jiggy with it sends out all the wrong messages and seems to invite offers of unwanted accoutrements from 'anonymous'........
anyhoo - have been busy stitching up a storm.....
I completed a client quilt today on the longarm - I used a pantograph pattern I haven't used before - half feathers and a leafy type of shape...
Anne pieced large stars in this gorgeous range of fabrics - Will and Lily or something - not that - but I can't remember the name, mixed with some self patterned whites and creams. The quilt is really prettily sophisticated and the pantograph I used fits it perfectly...
I also got stuck into one of my assignments for school - we've been studying art history this semester and each of us had to give a presentation about a period in history to the rest of class. After each class we had to update a timeline and then do a little representative free motion stitching piece......here's the Venus of Willendorf from the Prehistory presentation - noone is really sure what she represents - could be mother, grief or simply prehistoric porn......
For the final assignment, we had to create a stitched piece using mostly machine stitching. Originally I was going to design something close to my presentation - the Vikings - but after reviewing my notes and sketches, I got thinking about women's hair-do's...
We'd been shown the Willendorf Venus' beanie style hairdo, the flowing locks of Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" and the tightly wound curls of Queen Elizabeth I, amongst others......so I played around with that (and recording development of the piece in my visual diary, just like a good student would!) and came up with this...
Each of these ladies had red hair which is why I used orange silk for the background - and then I stitched and stitched and stitched. I added hand made cord to represent ribbons or bands worn in the hair and a few beads. The only casualty was my finger when I didn't get it out of the way of the needle fast enough - that was fun - not - especially when I had a splinter in the thumb of my other hand...oh well, done now....now to finish the time line...oh, and the community house banner....and the ironing......and a Kris Kringle gift for sunday for my sewing group.....you get the drift....
I am really loving the hairdo stitch! It is fabulous -- I bet the thread outweighs the fabric :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your interpretation!! That is beautiful - as is your quilting.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous homework project!
ReplyDeleteLoving your homework projects!!! Sorry to hear about your sore finger and thumb, hope they get better fast! Oops I better get my Kris Kringle going too!! xo
ReplyDeleteYep, you've been busy. All sounds/looks good though. Well, except the splinters ans needles in fingers
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your free motion Willendorf Venus. Love.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a beautiful piece, wonderful stitching.
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