Monday, 31 January 2022

For Jane...

 


I had a bit of a struggle with planning the page but once I got going I really enjoyed the stitches especially the insertion stitches. Once again I used some of my own handmade felt (with a bit of Angelina and some silk tops) I really like the colours – so bright and cheerful and learning a new stitch was delightful too. I hope Jane likes it.

Thanks for reading 

Margaret

Thursday, 20 January 2022

For Debbie...

 



My piece for Debbie started with fabrics lace and bits and pieces I had previously dyed in Aqua. I remembered Debbie previously mentioning her love of Herons, so that was something I wanted to include.
I started by drawing the bird onto some medium weight Lutdradur. I then cut it out and attached it with a fine Herringbone stitch.  The lace was attached with a double Herringbone stitch. I used the Pistol stitch for the reeds, the background and attaching the buttons. I finished by attaching a lace trim with a Beaded Herringbone stitch.
Thank you for your interest. 
Janex





Tuesday, 11 January 2022

For Rosemary and a little extra...

 

detail


Rosemary chose black and grey with raised chain band and chain stitch. Free-cut pieced background. Cotton and wool fabrics. Machine quilted. Perle and wool threads used for the hand embellishments. Rosemary's choice of both colour and stitch were a joy to work on.





For myself...



detail


My choice just had to be blue with French knots and seed stitch. Free-cut pieced background. Hand dyed fabric and scrim. Machine quilted. Stencil printed. Distorted French knots following the stencil lines and seed stitch filling the circle prints.



Thanks for reading

Sue

Wednesday, 5 January 2022

For Jenni...

 


Here is Jenni’s page in natural and ecru, Cretan stitch and lazy daisy or detached chain stitch.Crazy patchwork background, using some lovely teeny tiny prints, from which I echoed the leaf shapes and daisy flowers. 

I struggled with the Cretan, but quite like the effect of the beaded double stitched line; and the difference between open or closed Cretan, which works well for leaf shapes I think. Lace insertion and a few beads to add interest. Somehow it’s ended up a contrast of crazy and calm.

Wishing you a happy 2022 from all the Maids.

Debbie


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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.