Thursday, 12 January 2012
Boats
Labels:
boats,
cat,
collage,
fabric,
lighthouse,
machine embroidery,
sea,
ship,
sketchbook 15,
waves
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
TAST 1 & 2
Take a stitch Tuesday is back on again.
The first week was fly stitch and this week it is buttonhole stitch.
This time I decided to make a fabric journal and include the stitches with patchwork of both fabric and papers, buttons, found items etc
Paper Dolls [IA]
Inspiration Avenue challenge - Paper dolls.
I've always loved paper dolls and recently my daughter bought me [usually the other way round eh?] this land army doll with various outfits, a pig and chickens. he background photo was taken at Beamish [Open Air] Museum. Click on the image to enlarge.
Monday, 9 January 2012
Nature [TAW]
I did two pics for Take a Word - Nature.
Above -own photo and sketch
Below - own altered photos, text from Graphics Fairy
[Click the images to enlarge]
Sunday, 8 January 2012
More Doodle Ribbons and Lace
Continuing from the last post - If you want ribbons with a more delicate pattern use transfer paints instead of crayons. These can be applied to the paper with a very fine brush. If you want text remember to paint the words on in reverse.
Besides ribbons you could also use other items to print on such as nylon lace or elastic. For the samples below I used transfer crayons and I did them very quickly, they could be better if more time was spent on them.
Friday, 6 January 2012
Transfer Printed Doodle Ribbons
A friend gave me a roll of paper a while ago, looks a bit like a till roll but I don't know if it was one. Anyway I thought I would use it to transfer print some ribbon. I have a few different kinds of transfer crayons such as the ones shown in the above photograph. Most ribbons are ideal for transfer printing as they are made from man made fibres which is the kind of fabric you need for the most successful transfer prints. The colours always look different to the actual crayons. I used the roll of paper for the wide ribbon but for the narrow I just used a slice cut from a sheet of inket printer paper [don't use thick paper, the thinner the better]. After drawing your doodle on the paper, iron it onto the ribbon.
Crayons being quite fat, you'll not get delicate looking patterns, but you would not find any like these in a shop!
Thursday, 5 January 2012
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Boats - Collage, Rolling Stamps 72-75
A recent visitor said she quite often has problems with my blog freezing up and not behaving and I was wondering if anyone else has had problems too?
Pages from sketchbook 15, all about boats, sea etc
The boat above has been painted on fabric and a stitched outline. I attached the fabric to the page with stitching after I ripped the page out of the book, then reattached the page with hand stitches.
Below is a collage of vintage postcards and a found image. I removed the card backing from the photo by soaking it in water and then peeling off. It doesn't always work to well, hence the ragged look.
A visitor said she quite often has problems with my blog freezing up
Rolling Stamps 72-75
I've used textured wallpaper for all of these, some are the same wallpapers but different sections of it.
See my article in Cloth Paper Scissors about making rolling stamps, free download here
Monday, 2 January 2012
Shape Challenge x 3
Shape challenge - the shape I used here was a freebie card magnet, almost heart shaped.
The design below was done with a shape I have used before, I thought the last one looked like fish so this one looks completely different.
This is the shape
This one was created with a scrap of paper which had a hole in it.
Sunday, 1 January 2012
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Leaf Prints
I did these earlier on in the year, but didn't post them. If you are thinking that you have seen them before I did post some others I did at the same time but were done in a different sketch book. They started as leaf prints with emulsion paints and then I painted over the first two pages with watercolour paints and brush pens on the bottom page.
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Needle Felting and Doodles
I hope you all had a happy week/Christmas/holiday. Above is my first attempt at needle felting. I've fancied a go at this for some time as I've seen lots of animals and brooches made with it which are really nice. [and I had some wool which needed using, (but had to buy the needles)]
Below are doodles from book 11
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