Making waves…
I’ve been spending the day cutting out a multitude of trees and wavy snippets to create a stylised River Thames. All is now stitched in place ready for the next stage.
I’ve been spending the day cutting out a multitude of trees and wavy snippets to create a stylised River Thames. All is now stitched in place ready for the next stage.
The next step is to add the castle to the background and stitch it in place.
Step-by-step progress is made and this is the first stage of creating the wallhanging. Placing some lacey clouds on a blue sky makes the background come to life.
This latest project is a farewell gift to friends returning to New Zealand after spending many years in Windsor. I thought a small wallhanging of Windsor Castle would be a nice memento. I’ve started the initial prep work and am pleasantly surprised and pleased with it so far…
completely! Anyone who knows me will tell you that I have a great aversion to drawing! The first steps of a project inevitably mean that I have to put pencil to paper but once I have made a start things get better and with the help of tracing paper and a rubber I soon get going!
Never too many!! Starting with a background of silk furnishing fabric swatches I add coordinating colours and textures found in my box of off-cuts that I just can’t throw away!
Rather than making numerous holes in clothes I like to attach one of my handmade brooches to a long necklace to make a unique and eye catching statement piece.
with a Victorian theme. Layers of linen and muslin topped with ‘romantic’ sheet music, hessian and velvet hearts can also be framed as well as hung as-is.
however you choose. These handmade, chiffon brooches are the ideal accessory that can be worn in a number of ways. One of my favourites is to use one to secure a scarf or shawl in place.
Who would ever guess that orange is my latest favourite colour? So much so, I’ve even incorporated it into my diary cover. A little gift from me-to-me!