This is the second postcard for a member of textile art group Broadstrokes. Theme of travel as we can’t do as much of it as we would want and to arrive as a lovely gift for the receivers birthday. I am sending my postcards with a city or country that I can in some way associate the receiver. Kate sent me this postcard in 2012 when she was living in Paris and other parts of France for 6 months. So it’s recycled. I have even managed to alter some of what she wrote on the back to be current for her to receive. On the front I have added the blue,white and red flag, the poodle , women on the balcony,braid and ribbon. And of course Kate herself. I added the text for consistency with the postcards I will be sending. Now onto the next destination!
Wednesday, 31 March 2021
Thursday, 11 March 2021
Broadstrokes Accountability
My textile group Broadstrokes has set a challenge for the year. It is very individualised in that we each chose what we want the group to hold us accountable to in order to meet the challenge and actually do the work.
I chose to focus on vessels. Some I had started some in my mind still and some I hope will emerge from reading, writing and questioning as the year goes on. They may vary and merge into art dolls as vessels, they may be journals, ledgers, sketchbooks or they may be in the form of a quilt to wrap oneself in, who knows.
But here are the three I have made this year, roughly one a month.
The next one is using a very fine piece of ecodyed silk. It was sent to me by Atasda NSW as part of a members challenge. Had to use the silk somehow. Also we had to include paper, which here is a piece of ecodyed brown wrapping paper between two layers of silk giving body, structure and strength. It had to include metal , so I attached a metal ring I had amongst my hoarded things. It also had to have a particular ‘squiggle’ stitched on. This s is included on the other side in a hand dyed Valdani thread.
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
Patch Swap
Last year I joined a patchswap organised by @gatherwhatspills as a worldwide swap of patches to be used to mend , embellish or whatever you might be inclined to put a stitched patch on.
Thursday, 4 March 2021
The Colour Purple
This morning I watched an Instagram discussion between @zakfoster.quilts and @amandanagidart. Among other things they mentioned colours not worn but used in quilts such as pink and purple. Purple was a nostalgic colour as sometimes a grandma made a granddaughter a purple quilt or knitted a purple beanie. So it was reminiscent of childhood. This got me thinking about purple in my stitching life and I recalled this sweet needle case. It was unfinished from the 80’s , the front pansy had been worn away a bit but moths because it couldn’t be wear as it was just sitting waiting in three parts to be finished. So inspired by this mornings discussion I decided to finish it. First I patched up the front pansy, then blanket stitched around the front piece before finally putting alll three layers together.
So is it vintage? Unused vintage?