Visiting the local art shop with my daughter in search of paper for her I came across a printing material that was new to me. It is a type of lino but much softer than the usual and finer and texture so that a more delicate line is possible. I decided to cut a similar design in both of them so that I could compare them and here are the results. The picture below right shows the two blocks.I usually struggle to cut the traditional lino and find it a faff to keep heating it up but I had a brain wave this time and decided to do the cutting by the Aga. I put the block on top of the hot plate from time to time and had no difficulty at all. Why has it taken me so long to think of this?I also made a small flower block in the new lino and after printing this with fabric paint and over painting it with silk paints I then machine stitched it and made two ATC's. For some reason Google is refusing to put the photos where I want them and in the wrong order so apologies if this post looks rather odd. |
Monday, 20 June 2011
Print and Stitch and a new use for the Aga
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Quilts at Belsay
I spent yesterday at Belsay Hall, Northumberland, helping to steward the exhibition of quilts which has been put on by Region 15 E of The Quilters Guild. It was lovely meeting fellow stitchers and talking about the quilts and other items on display. From traditional to contemporary there really is something for everyone to enjoy. If these pictures whet your appetite the exhibition is on until Sunday 22nd May.
I didn't put my bed quilt in tothe exhibition for as you can see below Jack the Border Terrier would miss it!
I didn't put my bed quilt in tothe exhibition for as you can see below Jack the Border Terrier would miss it!
Thursday, 14 April 2011
A Day to myself
Yesterday I had the whole day to myself - well apart from all the animals. Once they had been walked, fed etc I settled down to play. Since reading an article by Erin Partridge in Cloth Paper Scissors Magazine which described combining a drawing on artists vellum with felt and stitch I had fancied trying something similiar albeit in my own way. Erin used overdyed commercial felt with hand needle felted accents as a background. I decided to use transfer paints to create an impression of a landscape on white felt.
This is the felt after ironing the transfer painted paper onto it.
The next step was to embellish wool tops and felt fibres to create my landscape. This came out of my head but was inspired by the wonderful landscape here in Allendale.
I drew the sheep on artists vellum using a permanent drawing pen
The next step was to cut him out and apply him to the background with Acrylic Medium
I also tried two more using images of moorland birds
I think I like the birds best but they all need some stitching to finish them. These are approx A4 size but I think I will also try some larger ones as I really enjoyed building up the landscapes with the fibres and also being able to get really fine detailed drawings. All I need now is another free day............
Friday, 1 April 2011
Pins and Needles 2011
For the first time I have a stand at a needlecraft show! It has been very hectic getting it all organised but Pins and Needles yesterday was great fun. I really enjoyed meeting so many interesting stitchers and chatting to old and new friends - and there are still two more days to go! If you are at the show do pop by and say hello.
Monday, 7 February 2011
Web Page goes live!
I've not posted in a while because I have been busy creating a website. I thought all of the work would be in creating the content but that was only the start. I won't bore you with the details but by virture of reading many help files and forums and the patience of my son I now have a web page. If you would like to take a look the address is http://www.patashton-smith.co.uk/ I'd really appreciate any feedback anyone would like to give. There are still a few things to sort out - the photos on one page have jumped for example but hopefully the teething problems will soon be sorted and I can get back to stitching.
Sunday, 9 January 2011
Progress
Here are two ATC's I have just completed. If you would like to know more about ATC's, how these were worked or the North East EG ATC Swap please visit the blog here.
Once promised task finished. I have spent today tacking a quilt together. The top has been pieced by another Quilters Guild member who has kindly donated it for the raffle in aid of the Air Ambulance organised for the Pins & Needles Needlecraft Show in March - details here - and I am quilting it.
I have decided to do it by hand - just the thing for these cold winter evenings but I will have to be organised to make sure it is finished in time. I am looking forward to the show. I am teaching some workshops and will have a stand there so if you visit the show do come along and say hello.
I still have to start my sketchbook for the challenge. The theme for January is 'Highly Prized' which I found hard to get my head round at first but now I suspect I will not have time to draw all the things that could come under that category. I hope to get started this week but our dog Oscar has to have an operation to remove a tumour tomorrow so all will depend on how much nursing he needs afterwards. Apparently he will have to wear a collar to stop him licking the wound. Last time he had one he had it off in 5 minutes.......... We are all worried and hoping that it is benign but I don't suppose we will know for a few days.
Monday, 3 January 2011
New Year - New Start
Happy New Year Everyone - I hope 2011 sees all your dreams come true! Thankyou for sticking with this somewhat spasmodic blog - I plan for it to be more regular during 2011.
Of course this is the time of year for plans and resolutions and one of mine is always to be more organised, better prepared etc. In fact I usually am fairly well organised but then life seems to just happen and complicate things. I'm sure it is probably the same for most of you too.
One of the things I plan to do more of in 2011 is use my sketch book more and to get in the habit I have decided to take up the Sketchbook Challenge - more details on the right. Hopefully by declaring this publically I will keep it up so if you do not see any evidence of it here please leave me a comment and berate me.
I also plan to make some ATC's for swaping. As co-ordinator of the Embroiderers' Guild ATC Swap I should at least post some myself so I hope to have the first two up here by the end of the week.
Well, I think that is enough rash promises for now. Until tomorrow..........
Of course this is the time of year for plans and resolutions and one of mine is always to be more organised, better prepared etc. In fact I usually am fairly well organised but then life seems to just happen and complicate things. I'm sure it is probably the same for most of you too.
One of the things I plan to do more of in 2011 is use my sketch book more and to get in the habit I have decided to take up the Sketchbook Challenge - more details on the right. Hopefully by declaring this publically I will keep it up so if you do not see any evidence of it here please leave me a comment and berate me.
I also plan to make some ATC's for swaping. As co-ordinator of the Embroiderers' Guild ATC Swap I should at least post some myself so I hope to have the first two up here by the end of the week.
Well, I think that is enough rash promises for now. Until tomorrow..........
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