Art work: Mimi Spirits by Thompson Nganjmirra - Mimi spirits are nonphysical beings who have been present and active since Creation and are attributed to the Kunwinjku people, of Kakadu. This blog has been developed to display my work for the City and Guild Level III Certificate in Embroidery with Sian Martin of Distant Stitch and other interesting photos of Australia and inspirations from my travels around the world.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Module 1 Chapter 9 Revised
Sample 9a (Top): Reverse Applique, outside shape stitched first. Sample made in same colours as 9b (inside shape stitched first). Each sample looks very different even though made from the same fabric. The cutting order is reversed resulting in the top fabric predominating in 'a' and the bottom fabric predominating in 'b'. The difference is emphasised if high contrast exists between the fabrics.
Sample 9c (Centre): Machine stitched shapes, cut and slashed at end of process. I have used four layers of contrasting fabrics and stitched the cross shape leaving ample room between stitching to slash and fray the fabric. I then washed the sample, dried in the clothes dryer and brushed with a wire brush. This has resulted in a nicely 'worn' sample showing underneath layers peeping through.
Sample 9j (Ripple Effect): Some additional stitching was done around some areas and further fabric cut away to reveal a contrasting pink colour. This has helped connect the stitched area to the outer green layer.
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