Showing posts with label Stitched. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stitched. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
It's Been Awhile
So begins a new series I've titled "Fields". So far the goal is 18 large pieces and 12 small pieces. I'm using earth pigments, charcoal, conte, and mixed media pm cotton and silk fabrics this time around with machine stitching as the finishing touch.
I've been dragging my feet to start on this series, as it is the first series where I won't be using natural dyes. Fabric painting begins tonight. Photos coming soon.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Fledgling A Stitched Story!
Available: Machine stitched free form style (thread drawn) fledgling bird on natural dyed silk organza fabric! Learn more here in my shop!
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Vignettes and Textile Art
I have a solo show coming up that I will be hanging at the local hospital on the 30th, and I've yet to create a single piece for that show. Nope instead I've been working on other projects, ideas I just can't seem to get out of my head.
It's no lie, I've been struggling with what I want to say, what I want others to see, how I see the world, and this ties into my brand, licensing, and a whole nuther ball of wax.
So today, as I was cleaning my sewing table in desperate search for a needle I lost in hopes that the fur kids wouldn't find it with their feet, somehow the idea of 'vignettes' crept into my mind. So I wrote the word down and once I was done clearing my table, no I didn't find the needle, I got onto Google and looked up the definition of vignette.
Vignette in the literary world usually refers to a small impressionistic scene. Vignette in the visual arts world in a nutshell means that the edges fade into the background.
Corn No. 51
With the exception of election years and natural disasters Iowa pretty much has mastered the ability to fade into the background, maybe this is why the 'coasters' refer to this part of the US as fly over country???
In Memory of Corn No. 1
So now I'm contemplating the concept of a vignette and how this relates to the prairie and plains states and to fiber and textiles in general. And then I started digging through old photos I've taken of this great state, and of artwork I've already created and now see that I may have been creating vignettes all along. Sometimes it takes the artist way longer to see, than it does their audience, what they have been saying all along, sounds counter intuitive but it is what it is.
Queen Anne's Crow No. 2 detail
So I'm off to to do some more thinking, and possible some digital collage making tonight so that I can start printing fabric and paper first thing in the morning. The next eight days will be a flurry of creativity and most importantly stitching!
So today, as I was cleaning my sewing table in desperate search for a needle I lost in hopes that the fur kids wouldn't find it with their feet, somehow the idea of 'vignettes' crept into my mind. So I wrote the word down and once I was done clearing my table, no I didn't find the needle, I got onto Google and looked up the definition of vignette.
Vignette in the literary world usually refers to a small impressionistic scene. Vignette in the visual arts world in a nutshell means that the edges fade into the background.
Corn No. 51
With the exception of election years and natural disasters Iowa pretty much has mastered the ability to fade into the background, maybe this is why the 'coasters' refer to this part of the US as fly over country???
In Memory of Corn No. 1
So now I'm contemplating the concept of a vignette and how this relates to the prairie and plains states and to fiber and textiles in general. And then I started digging through old photos I've taken of this great state, and of artwork I've already created and now see that I may have been creating vignettes all along. Sometimes it takes the artist way longer to see, than it does their audience, what they have been saying all along, sounds counter intuitive but it is what it is.
Queen Anne's Crow No. 2 detail
So I'm off to to do some more thinking, and possible some digital collage making tonight so that I can start printing fabric and paper first thing in the morning. The next eight days will be a flurry of creativity and most importantly stitching!
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Fledgling A Stitched Story Textile Painting
Finished this piece this evening, am finally happy with the final look. It's very rough and organic just like the fledgling in my sketch.
Available in my shop.
Sunday, August 04, 2013
WIP's Corn 2013
Corn No. 1
Corn No. 2
Corn No. 3
Natural dyed cotton fabrics, timtex, machine stitching, aurifil threads.
Monday, February 04, 2013
Organizing Fabric Stash Leads to Found Samples!
Believe it or not the fabric in that suitcase really is organized! While I was searching for piece of unfinished silk fabric I found my long lost stitched sample I had been looking for late last fall.
Due to the sample of the rights disappearance, deep into a pile of folded fabrics, I made another sample to pratice some machine stitching on. Both sample pieces consist of cochineal dyed cotton fabrics and are machine stitched. The left sample, however, has been surfaced further using fabric paints, oil bar, and ink. I'm thinking the sample on the right could use a good dose of color as well.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Monday, June 04, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Constructed Cloth Yo-Yo's
Silk throwster's waste made into a sheet of constructed cloth backed with a piece of my silk chiffon fabric that was compost dyed. I made the fabric in December and didn't get any further with the project, last night I was browsing through my flickr and was greatly inspired by Nellsembroidery constructed cloth Yo-yo's and thought I might try it with some of my own constructed cloth made from silk throwster's waste. They are wonderful!
I will be using these, and some that I'm manipulating, for a new canyonlands piece I'm working on.
Labels:
art,
Cloth,
construced,
Embroidery,
Fabric,
Machine,
Silk,
Stitched,
throwster's,
waste,
yo-yo's
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Blood River Canyon No. 4
Blood River Canyon No. 4
2010
17.5 x 24 inches
Silk Crepe de chine, Silk dupioni, Flax, and Wool batting,
Natural Dyes, Machine Stiched.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
New Series WIP
WIP Canyonlands - panoramic stitched series.
Compost dyed silk fabric
Now I need to dye some fibers to accompany these new pieces.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Prairie No. 11

Prairie No. 11 - 2010
Natural Dyed, Compost Dyed, and Rust Dyed Cotton Fabric.
Machine Stitched. Mounted to canvas on stretcher bars.
16x24 inches
Thursday, March 11, 2010
WIP - Prairie
WIP - Prairie
8x8 inches
machine stitched/sketched natural dyed fabrics on canvas
Exhibition Update - 6 of 8 pieces almost finished, these will be matted and framed. John is making the deep frames for me out of poplar which will then be painted black.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Sampling
Natural Dyes: Cochineal, Kamala, Weld, Indigo, Copper dye silk
Cotton Quilt batting
Compost Dyed Silk Organza
Machine Stitched
9 x 5 5/8 inches
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Prairie Potholes Harvest No. 23
I don't believe I've posted this one in the past, found it in a pile of work tonight while looking for a piece of indigo dyed rusted fabric, the fabric is still MIA.
Labels:
cherry pink,
Cochineal,
Compost,
Compost Dyed Fabric,
Cone,
Coneflowers,
Cotton,
dyed,
Embroidery,
Flowers,
Harvest,
Hot,
Machine,
Organza,
Pothole,
Prairie,
Silk,
Silo,
Stitch,
Stitched
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Red Crow Kneeling WIP
I have some serious stitching to do now especially to the crow woman area on the quilt so that it remains the primary focale point of this piece.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Sunday, May 03, 2009
WIP

Labels:
art,
Botanical,
Cloth,
Compost,
dyed,
Embroidery,
Fabric,
natural,
Stitch,
Stitched,
Stitches,
Vegetable
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