Showing posts with label hand-dyed threads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand-dyed threads. Show all posts

Monday, 15 March 2021

W.I.Ps

 Plenty going on around here...

...but , strangely, not a lot to show for it!

Mostly fabric dyeing...

...and continuing to stitch "Marion"...





I also have dyed up some fine wool (1 ply weight) and some gorgeous silk...
....in a beautiful maroon-red.
You KNOW how I love stitching RED!! :-)
Plans are afoot (or a-needle)




Have my Covid jab on Saturday...

...and spent the whole of Sunday in bed feeling awful!!

Not a lot better today either...

...but at least I've had the darned thing now.


Keep safe and well folks


x C

Monday, 26 October 2020

More new threads...

 ...out of the dye-bags...


...dried...


...tied...


...and ready for use!





With a two-week "lockdown" only just starting...


...there may be a bit of time to play with all of these lovely soft threads :-)


Keep safe peeps...


x C

Saturday, 10 October 2020

Long time coming.....

 ...but plenty of stuff going on!!


Apologies for the long absence...


...it's been a difficult few months here....


...with Bloke in hospital for almost two months...


...and me having to stay isolated so that he would be safe to come home again.


All in the past now...


...but it WAS a worrying time I can tell you!!


Anyway...


...I've had a few things on the go.


These I can show...


...others (for publication) I cannot.


SORRY!!


First up are some dye-pot treasures...





Next....A cross stitch "Strawberry" that I've been promising myself for YEARS!





...complete with little rings for threads :-)




It's coming up to Winter ...so it has to be time for red cross stitch....




I've also been playing with some small books for a "Book of Taliesin" project...




One small journal with three signatures...







...and a couple of tiny book covers ready for filling...





Some Tim Holtz tattered flowers cut out of thick card for thread winding bobbins...




A little bit of punchneedle....


                                        


...and, finally a (not quite finished) Biscornu from the Cross Stitch Guild!


Sorry  again about the time thing.....


...but I HAVE been a busy girl!! :-)


x C

Sunday, 23 August 2020

Making the most of....

 ...cheap-shit cotton threads!!


I got a couple of packs from Amazon...


...thinking that they'd be like the ones I had before...


...almost as good as Anchor or DMC.


NO WAY!!


Cheap-shit and nasty matte ..... primary colours that run too!


Only one thing to do....


...spend a few hours on the winder...


...then throw them in bags with some Procion MX dyes...


...and keep everything crossed for when they dry!




They do look pretty on the airer.


Punchneedle projects in mind......


Happy Sunday folks


x C


Thursday, 9 January 2014

Philippines tags - 3 & 4

Here are the final 2 tags in the Philippines group....

....again, strips of prepared pares, fabrics and some Angelina fibres.

I added a Fimo piece in my book sample simply because I liked the look of it... :-)



The finished 4 tags were strung with some hand-dyed silk thread...

...which were then plaited to tie the set together.




I'm minded to do another couple of page spreads for the Philippines....

....maybe I can blog those on the weekend...

Have a great day.

x C

p.s.

I didn't want to do a second post today...

...but you WILL forgive me if you follow this bit down to the YouTube vid!

Going a bit senile lately, I can't remember who I was telling about this, but I KNOW it was someone who reads this blog so ...

...I've just had a snoop around on YouTube for this snippet from the early 90's..

...and FOUND IT! Yey!!!

(YouTube is such a miracle - I thought that I would never have the utter pleasure of listening to this bit of program again!!)

I remember crying with laughter when it was going out live....

...and the day after when they played it again on the same show...

...and it happened again this morning when I listened to it again!

I make no apologies for the exclamation marks!!!!!!!!!!!!

This proves beyond doubt that a completely-losing-it- good belly-laugh is better than anything else to lift the spirits and blow the bad-weather cobwebs away :-)

ENJOY


X X  C

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

......winding, winding,winding......

"Wonderwool" is almost upon us...

...and I needed to get a few more skeins wound to put on my stand.

So...

...adventures in the dyepot have resulted in these little darlings!

Mostly turned into skeins...





...but some little bobbins too.




Just like sweeties in a jar!!




:-)

Monday, 25 February 2013

Solar symbolism...

I've been doing quite a bit of research lately...

...and it's made a pleasant change to sit and read during daylight hours!

In more recent times reading has become a pastime normally done before switching off the night-light.

Looking into meaning behind embroidery is indeed a fascinating subject...

...and I'm learning more and more with each turn of the page.

I'm viewing embroidered textiles with new eyes.

Symbols float around in my head...

...and fall onto sketchbook pages...

...almost un-bidden...

They have a place there, I know this.


It's amazing how other things fall into place too.

We decided to pay a visit to the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff yesterday...

...and found an exhibition entitled "Origins". WOW!!!

A number of the exhibits certainly chimed with current obsessions...

...beautiful gold neckpieces...




...and a "sun-disc" button...




A large stone found buried under the solar-aligned chamber tomb at Bryn Celli Du (Ynys Mon)...



The photo doesn't show the chipped markings very well....lighting was dim and no flash allowed...

...but the wriggles are very similar to some of those found in the great chamber tomb of Gavrinis (Morbihan).



Sunshine reflected on Venitian waters in a Monet painting upstairs.


 

Golden yellow and scarlet orange procion dyes pressed into action when I got back home and wound onto a bobbin this morning.

Time now to plan for some sun-stitching...

 x C

Friday, 15 February 2013

..red for protection...

You can't think of magic stitching...

...without thinking of the colour red.

It appears in SO many places...

...and will be doing in my new work too.

Yesterday I got out the beer-glasses again...

...and wound a couple of skeins.






One pure silk, the other a silk and linen mix.

The sunlight on the table this morning makes them look more pink than red...

...but they'll be just perfect for protection...

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

..off for a stitchin' day...

This one is coming along nicely......




.....tiny seed stitches around one of those gorgeous birdies...

...and a few "faux-shishas".

I'm off for a stitching day with Sandra...

...two women...

...lots of threads...

...lots of chatter....

Goodness knows what ideas will come out of it!! :-)))

You all have a happy Wednesday too...

x C

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Colours!...glorious colours....

FOQ is fast approaching...

...and it's time to get those thread boxes stocked.


These beauties are now awaiting transformation into 30m skeins.

Of course...I get to snaffle a little bit of each colour.....

...for "sampling purposes" :-)

Sunday, 8 January 2012

....stitching symbols....looking back...looking forward...

Ok......so it HAD to be done...

Penny was right...

...I wouldn't be able to resist turning some of those sketchbook images into stitched "somethings"!

The first had to be the sun...



..stitched onto exhaust-dyed cotton with brown hand-dyed thread.

(The "exhaust" being the leftover juice after dying the brown thread)

The next two are a mystery to me...

...and if anyone can tell me what the symbols represent, I'd be most grateful :-)




Here are a few more pages that may well inspire something later on..





January, the month of Janus, seems to have prompted quite a lot of "looking back" this year. Many bloggers are talking about it, and I can see myself joining their numbers.

I find that most of what I do is inspired by what has gone before. Old traditions that are, sadly, being lost to us now in our world of fast-moving technology.

So many arts and crafts and skills are disappearing because of the changes in people's lifestyles and requirements.

I noticed in Morocco...high up in the Atlas mountains....Berber villages, small clusters of houses...crowned with satellite dishes!



Time that would have been spent doing traditional hand-crafts is now taken up watching TV, and, with more cheap, mass-produced items available to buy, less importance is being placed on hand-made things.....even to the point where something that is bought has a higher perceived value.

The textiles that were so prized in tribal cultures are now to be found in auctions on Ebay, and being sold in shops specializing in such things. The buyers are mostly "westerners" who cannot get enough of the things that the original owners are quite happy to sell. Those of us that collect, therefore, are becoming the custodians of past hand-made treasures.

I certainly feel very sad that women in these (loosely) "tribal" cultures, are no longer inclined to stitch as they used to do.... (although I am aware of a number of groups that have been set up to give women the opportunity to produce textiles for sale in order to give themselves a much-needed income - in Iran and Afghanistan especially)...and have, recently, been spending time working with designs from far afield.

I get an immense amount of pleasure out of stitching something that I know would have been done by another woman 50, 100, or 200 years ago....

...and it is a path I will continue to follow.

I will walk with these women. They will be my companions as I sit and stitch.

I certainly thought about them whilst making these small bands in Ukrainian cross-stitch...



I like the feeling of being "connected"...

...and of carrying on traditions, even though, originally, they may not have been from my own culture.


We are living in fast-moving times, yet there are still many things we can gain from "looking back", and I was heartened to speak to a number of lovely ladies at The Knitting & Stitching Show at Harrogate....who were looking for "stitchy" things to do with (mostly) their grand-daughters. Many had similar memories to my own...of women in their families knitting or embroidering, and passing on these skills to their daughters and nieces.

I hope that, somehow, us textile-lovers here in Blogland, can help the younger generation find the same enjoyment in working with fabrics and threads as we do.

Friday, 18 November 2011

..a bit of stitching to show at last!!

Sorry to all of you who've left messages/comments...

...I've just not had the time to respond as I normally do.

And I must also apologise for failing to visit blogs too :-(

It's been barking here!

I have managed to get these few samples done though....

...I can here Penny thinking...."at last!"...

I promised to show these quite some time back now!






All needle-punched with hand-dyed threads and just a few beads.

Hand-made bezels from Artbase on Etsy