And here we are in September! Autumn is beginning and we are starting to clear the garden of plants that have gone over. Thinking about planting bulbs for the spring and feeling thankful for the rain we have had over the last few days and moistening our very dry ground.
Lovely to join in with everyone yesterday for another Friday of sewing. Thanks to Cheryll for organising and you can pop over here to see what everyone was working on.
As usual I started after lunch with my Stitch Journal. We have these little 'pebbles' to fill in this month and I am enjoying working in the round again. I especially love the ones that have finished up with a dimensional look, like shells or urchins. Black (and grey and silver) is of course this months RSC colour.
No work on my Boro flower panel this week - I got side tracked by a Stitch Club video from Textile Artist.org. They usually do a freebie in September and this one really interested me. It is by Deb Cooper who creates beautiful work using recycled fabrics, plant dyes and rust. Well, I do love a bit of rust so how could I resist.
Basically the technique uses fabrics and threads in natural fibres and neutral colours. I have spent this week putting together a small sampler - aprox 6" x 12" - using cotton, linen and silk fabric scraps and threads using a variety of stitches. Deb includes torn papers and found objects too. I must say I loved doing this and also love my sampler - so much so that I had to be really strong and strict with my self to move on to the next stage! Here is my completed sampler.
Next stage was to bundle it up with some rusty nails and a small lump of rusty metal I found in the garage
sorry about the poor lighting! And it is now soaking in hot strong tea for 24 hours.
Well, we were told 48 hours is better but I can't wait that long especially as you have to leave it to dry out before unfolding! Come back next week for the results.
Next up I needed to make a start on my RSC log cabins. The strips are cut but first I needed to embroider the little Joy in the Ordinary block from Jennifer. Here it is today after I pressed and trimmed it.
Tonight I shall be sewing log cabins.
Also this week I managed to complete two socks.
Some really lovely projects in the works Lin. Your stitch journal block looks very effective, especially the one with the variegated thread. Gosh I just love that textile block you are creating & really like the simplicity of the natural colours. I look forward (so much!!) to seeing what the rusty nails etc & the tea dying did for your block. Have a lovely weekend Lin. xx
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... you have certainly been busy Lin. It's nice to see someone has mojo... perhaps mine will return soon. Until then I'll just enjoy seeing your projects.
ReplyDeleteLots of beautiful hand work going on in your world. I'm hoping you might be able to suggest a site that will help me to brush up on my stitching skills and maybe learn some new ones? Perhaps a weekly/monthly sew along...
ReplyDeleteThe perfect colours for your seashells etc. Lovely bright socks and looking forward to seeing what the rusty nails and tea produce.
ReplyDeleteYou have been so productive Lin. I on the other hand had a little nap on FNwF and had to carry it over to Saturday morning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colored socks! If you're going to knit your own socks, they ought to be gorgeous! I'm looking forward to seeing your Rust & Tea project next week. A very interesting technique!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm very intrigued by the rust and tea combination!
ReplyDeleteInteresting project with the tea and rust! I like the new stitching journal idea. Is it guided or do you do your own thing? Of course I love the socks...
ReplyDeleteHugz
You had a productive evening Lin, looking forward to seeing your rusting results.
ReplyDeleteYour sampler piece sounds very interesting. I look forward to seeing it finished. I was unable to participate in this month's FNwF but I'll be checking in on everyone. You had a productive Friday, love the socks!
ReplyDeleteNice work on your stitchery piece.
ReplyDeleteWill be great to see what your tea and rust project turns out like.
Gorgeous socks.
Oh - your donuts will be fun -love th4e idea of adding silver to black
ReplyDeletelooking forward to seeing your dying experiment...I must post about my salt dying.