Still progressing with my project but haven't found a "Winter" design scarf yet - I am looking for nylon, preferred age around 1950's/60's similar to the ones I have. Ebay hopefully will be a source - but if anyone has an old scarf in a drawer they would be willing to sell me?
I really hope to find one with a label on (my spring ones just states Nylon, Italy) but I love the fact its still on.
I find some stitches more enjoyable - cretan, herringbone, french, whipped spider web and bullion are favourites - in fact I cant really think of any stitch I don't particularly like but I am sure you know what I mean when you have ones you just love doing.
With the wonderful weather I have been stitching outside in the shade, which is just perfect.
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Found and Revived
I have a new project on the go called "Found and Revived" and here is a sneak peak. I love vintage scarves even when they are slightly damaged and worn in places and by embellishment and embroidery you can revive areas.
They won't be wearable because they are too delicate - this is a Nylon one made in Italy (looks like 1950's/60's) and there will be four in total.
They won't be wearable because they are too delicate - this is a Nylon one made in Italy (looks like 1950's/60's) and there will be four in total.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Susan Crawford
Last November I met Susan Crawford at the Knitting & Stitch Show in Harrogate and yesterday had the pleasure of meeting her again. She adapts vintage knitting patterns and resizes them - but stays true to the original design. She has written 3 books (two co-authored with Jane Waller) A Stitch in Time (Vol I&II) and Vintage Gifts to Knit. Vintage fashion, patterns and the history of British knitting are her obsessions (her words) and I would say she is unique in her style and adaptation, reclaiming and reviving amazing designs.
My knitting is basic to say the least but I hope sometime in the future I will have time to (try) knit one of her designs.
Monday, 9 April 2012
Studio Space
I have been using our basement for quite some time as my studio space but always sat in my dining-room to sew because of the large windows and the light being better. So I finally made the change into our spare bedroom upstairs which is a lovely light/bright space - I should have done it years ago.
A lot of de-cluttering has had to take place which is good and I now have a more creative room to work in. There is still a lot to move up here but essentially I can now work straight away which makes me feel so much happier. Light is so important when sewing.
Its tidy at the moment - not sure what it will look like in a few weeks time.....
Monday, 12 March 2012
The Library of Lost Books: Get Involved
The Library of Lost Books: Get Involved: This is a big project and it needs your help! The Library needs workshop facilitators - folks who would like to work with the public on ...
This is a fascinating project - have a look
This is a fascinating project - have a look
Monday, 5 March 2012
Studio Day - Dionne Swift
Had a lovely time with Dionne Swift today. She held a Studio Day - not a workshop - but time you could go and work alongside her (she was busy getting ready for another exhibition). They were several of us dyeing, printing and stitching and I managed to get quite a lot of printing done which was really satisfying.
Thank you Dionne - your new studio is a fabulous space - lots of light, well organised and a relaxing space to think and create.
Photographs to follow.
Monday, 20 February 2012
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