I have been teaching Fabric Folded Flowers or Twisted Hexagon Flowers as they are also know this week and everyone who has tried them, now really appreciates the skill and time it takes to get them looking even. Once learnt they are real fun and if you join them together they make a great fabric interest for bags, wallhangings and quilts. The trick is to start with a good quality cotton fabric and make sure you iron the folds in the right places. It does take practice and as I say to my students who are making anything for the first time, "don't be so hard on yourself. How many of those have you made?" It takes practice before you get any skill. Enjoy making and to see some my students have made click HERE.http://quilterscottagenorfolk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/folded-and-twisted-hexagon-flowers.html
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Fabric Folded and Twisted Hexagon Flowers
I have been teaching Fabric Folded Flowers or Twisted Hexagon Flowers as they are also know this week and everyone who has tried them, now really appreciates the skill and time it takes to get them looking even. Once learnt they are real fun and if you join them together they make a great fabric interest for bags, wallhangings and quilts. The trick is to start with a good quality cotton fabric and make sure you iron the folds in the right places. It does take practice and as I say to my students who are making anything for the first time, "don't be so hard on yourself. How many of those have you made?" It takes practice before you get any skill. Enjoy making and to see some my students have made click HERE.http://quilterscottagenorfolk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/folded-and-twisted-hexagon-flowers.html
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Sewing Notions Video
Black Books - Favorite Place from DaBrainkilla on Vimeo.
Just love this notions video. For those that like unpicking:)
Friday, 18 January 2013
Chenille Fabric Wall Bag
I made two bags a month last year and it inspired lots of my students. This is a bag I made from a kit using a Chenille fabric technique. See the post on my blog HERE
I wrote an article review on how to make Chinelle fabric and the Olfa Chenille Cutter on So Crafty Magazine HERE
- Instructions for Making Chenille Fabric
- My Recommendation To Buy On Amazon
- Olfa Chenille Cutter click to view video
- Chenille Wall Bag using Olfa Chenille Cu...
- Additional Reading
- Chenille Book To Buy
See how you make Chenille fabric by watching the video. I used the cutter and its great fun and easy to use.
Snow Magic
Due to the snow, I have had to cancel my classes this week and so I had the opportunity to do lots of reading and research. The snow has been amazing and when I did venture out, the sun made the snow sparkle like magic. I did some research on myth and legend surrounding snow and found some interesting sites! I liked the fairy and nature myths. 'Faerie', meaning, 'conscious intelligent, animant energy'. I found this beautiful video that also contains excepts from the film "Fairy Tale- a True Story". My first choice video above contains the Frost Faerie and beautiful music.
Watch a montage of the film 'Fairy Tale- A True Story'.
This also led me to investigate more and I came across a film" The Gateways to Faerie" by John Crawford a famous puppeteer who makes fairie houses and gives workshops.
Enjoy the videos and consider your own magic!
Visit John Crawford's website HERE
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Sunday, 6 January 2013
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Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Fabric Dyeing
I am fabric dyeing and printing over the next few weeks with the City and Guilds classes, so this video shows you an easy way of getting your colour variations and maybe you can then make a colour wheel like the one in a previous post.
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Sunday, 7 October 2012
Mono Printing
Its all about printing at classes this week and of course it often starts with paper techniques then transposes onto fabrics. This video is a good one to get you started with mono printing.
Colour Wheel for Textiles
We are making colour wheels over the next few weeks at City and Guilds and I thought this one is just great for Textile Lovers.
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
I have started teaching City and Guilds Creative Textiles again @The gallery Dereham on a Monday and Wednesday and this week the sessions are about continuing to make marks.Rubbings from different surfaces and how to translate them onto fabric. Carole a 'Frottage' Artist has a novel and creative ways of creating surface marks from the world around her.
'Fottage' a technique in art of obtaining textural effects or images by rubbing, lead, chalk or other mediums.
Monday, 10 September 2012
Amazing Artist
This is an amazing video of Ralph Slatton's work. A printmaker with amazing insight and detail. The twist on his work, drawing on common thoughts, legends and stories. Very dark and sinister in places but isn't that life's cruel fate?
Visit his website HERE
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Hunger Games
At the weekend we watched Hunger Games. The Trailer really captures the essence of the film. About survival which has an element of truth and science fiction. Our future? Hope not!
Have you see it?
Sunday, 2 September 2012
Art Canvas
I saw this video yesterday and love the results of the combination of paper, paint and canvas. Watch and enjoy!
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Saturday, 25 August 2012
Battleship
Watched Battleship this evening, well worth watching, great effects and story. Watch the trailer and see what you think. Are Aliens out there?
Friday, 24 August 2012
Ruth Issett Demonstration with Colour
I just love colouring and embellishing ordinary fabrics or paper and making them into exquisite pieces of work.
Embellishing with lots of stitch, foils, glitz and beading. You can see more of the mixed media on my Blog HERE
Hope Ruth's Mixed Media Demonstration inspires you to have a try.
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Cas Holmes
I went to the NEC Birmingham yesterday to visit' The Festival of Quilts', Exhibition. There were so many wonderful quilts, textiles, artists showing and demonstrating their work and of course lots of opportunity to buy amazing materials and books for inspiration.
Several of us spoke to Cas Holmes who is originally from Norfolk, so we had some fun with that!
"Normal for Norfolk!".
I brought her latest book, "The Found Object', and as you can tell by the title, what her work is all about. Her exhibition was outstanding and the integral way she joins art mediums together is often invisible, making the work seem transparent in nature.
As you may know my work also encompasses found and recycled objects. I am always trying to find the 'magic within' everyday often overlooked objects and extol the virtues of recycling.
The interview above is an overview of Cas and her work in her studio.
Visit her website at www.casholmestextiles.co.uk
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