Wednesday, 29 September 2021

For Sue...

 


Blue always makes me think of the sea. So I started by making a stamp of several fish using sticky backed foam that I stuck on to some mount board to make it easy to use. I looked out some hand dyed fabric, scrim and a scrap of music paper that I had coloured during a mad dyeing in jam jar session.
I printed a mariners compass onto TAP paper to transfer it to the fabric. And the background evolved from there. A zigzag edge and flowing machine stitching set the scene.
But I had to concentrate so much when it came to the hand stitching because I never normally do french knots I always do colonial knots. But after several false starts I got there in the end. Finishing with single and double seed stitch and a trim of lace.  Janex




Wednesday, 22 September 2021

For Rosemary...

 

This one just came to me as I was sorting through my black and grey fabrics in my stash. Inspiration came from the backing fabric, which is a Paisley cotton I made myself a blouse and skirt from in the 1980s, which I also wore to our engagement party! You can just see it peeping around the sides. And another piece from an early quillow, with the same sort of flowing swirls and shapes.


A pieced background including some texture magic on silk. Then chain stitch and raised chain band with felt appliqué, to echo and emphasise the Paisley shape. I love the swirly pattern of Paisley, and hope you like this page Rosemary.
With love
Debbiex




Wednesday, 15 September 2021

For Debbie...

 

Turquoise and Aqua are not colours that I have in my stash so finding suitable colours meant a real rummage! I thoroughly enjoyed using a new stitch (never heard of pistil stitch before) and of course revisiting herringbone stitch was fun. Anyone my age will remember that was the stitch of choice for crimplene dress hems back in the day - I actually winced when I wrote the word crimplene!  Mostly stranded cotton, a bit of perle no 8  and some broderie anglaise, a length of granny's lace she used on nighties and petticoats and 5 heart buttons to show the love that was included in the piece. 

love to all and keep on keeping safe
Margaret


 

Wednesday, 1 September 2021

For Margaret...



My piece for Margaret who chose Running Stitch and Back Stitch in Ecru. Cotton, linen and upholstery fabrics. Free-cut pieced background. Machine quilted. Perle and linen threads and beads.

Sue




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‘Textile Maids’ is a group of like-minded Contemporary Textitle Artist in Cornwall, providing encouragement; creative direction and the enhancement of techniques, with a view to collaborating in exhibitions.