This piece is just simple running stitch which I have been inspired to do since taking a Kantha class with Dorothy Caldwell in London recently - lots more to do on it though.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Banjara Kantha and Stitch
Its lovely to spend these dark wet wintery evenings just stitching - I find it very therapeutic - hopefully, lots more to come. These first pictures are of a coin purse inspired by Linda Kemshall's recent video on banjara embroidery and I still love making them - total addiction now.
Saturday, 19 October 2013
Cork Textiles Network
At this year's Knit and Stitch show in Dublin, Cork Textiles Network will have on display a number of 4" deep boxes decorated by its members. There is an open theme and I am looking forward to seeing these all on display at the show. This is my entry entitled 'Freedom' made from rust dyed cotton with thermofax print and discharged satin with hand stitch.
Hope to see you there :0)
Hope to see you there :0)
Monday, 14 October 2013
Knit & Stitch, Ally Pally
I am just back from a great show at Ally Pally and inspired by the lovely work and people at the show. I went to the show on the Thursday afternoon and all day Friday, Thursday was the first time the show opened late and this was a great option. When I arrived, the exhibition spaces had almost cleared of the many people who visited early in the day and I was delighted to be able to speak with Dorothy Caldwell, Leslie Morgan of Committed to Cloth and James Hunting. All were so helpful, informative and allowed photos of the works on display and talked openly about how they present their work, finish them and any other questions asked were answered in detail. What a great way to learn from the professionals. I also took a 2 hour workshop on Kantha stitch with Dorothy Caldwell on the Friday, spent most of the time talking and taking many photos of her beautiful Kantha samples so I didn't achieve a whole lot but luckily I am booked again for Dublin for the same class. Here are some of the photos I took fromm Dorothy's exhibit and also from James Hunting.
And James Hunting's work below - there are so many tiny stitches and detail on these that my camera on my phone barely captured them - they are more beautiful in real life.
Banjara
I have been recently inspired (addicted) to making a Banjara sample. Having watched Linda Kemshall on Design Matters making her lovely sample I decided to do some research and have a go at a sample myself. I loved doing this and have plans for many more but be warned, they take a lot of time. No cowrie shells as yet but managed to buy an old necklace at a market in Angel over the weekend so I just need to drill some holes in them :0)
Sunday, 15 September 2013
White Noise Embroidery
Some work which is now complete - lots and lots of french and bullion knots going on here. Its off to the framers for a box frame to see how it looks.
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Pojagi / Bojagi Style
This piece of work is inspired by the Korean pojagi / bojagi style of stitch used in wrapping cloths. Loving the effect of the stitch. Fabric is screen printed with discharge paste and coffee stained. This was chosen to be exhibited with the Craft Council of Ireland's exhibition at the Knit & Stitch show.
Friday, 19 July 2013
Boro Inspired
I am working on a project for an exhibition next year with a new art group of mixed media artists. The theme for this exhibition is Storm and I have a few pieces started. 'Calm' is the first piece- still a work in progress but will show more when its complete.
This piece is indigo dyed, woven, screenprinted and lots of hand stitch.
This piece is indigo dyed, woven, screenprinted and lots of hand stitch.
Friday, 5 July 2013
Some recent works
I have been away from this blog for quite some time now but have been fairly busy in creating many works for different exhibitions. This one below will be exhibited in Wexford Arts Centre and the Blue Egg Gallery over the coming weeks. Some more works on the way.
These others are works in progress.
These others are works in progress.
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