Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Textiles Exam

I finally finished my textiles A level exam. Absolutely shattered, but hopefully all worth it.
I designed a print based on Hundertwasser's Kunst Haus which I printed on stretch fabric and made into a t-shirt dress. This needed a belt to shape it, so I free machine embroidered a belt to go with it. I had to leave the piece to be marked, so no pictures yet, but here's some machine embroidery samples I did for my sketchbook:
Sample in the style of Lorraine Roy - I cut up hundreds of pieces of fabric and trapped them between tulle, which I then embroidered over and appliqued and stitched on top.

Close up of sample


Free machine embroidery on coloured fabrics layered up in the style of Pat Langford

Close up of tree which is made up purely of stitches and no pink fabric underneath.
I've entered these samples into Septembers alter it monthly draw under the theme tree, leaf, branch, twig for September. Check it out here:
http://alteritmonthly.blogspot.com/

Hopefully I'll soon have pictures of the final piece to post.

Looking forward to the bank holiday weekend where I can recover from all this stitching and experiment further with resin.
I'm also attending a class with Val at Snazzy scrapbook and stamping, which I can't wait for:

Rachele

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Canvas Art

Currently I'm busy frantically preparing for my art textiles exam which starts on Saturday. Final design is now done and in the sketchbook, but still plenty to do before Saturday and I'm running out of time! I'll share the design soon, but in the mean time I wanted to share my canvas art that I did a few weeks ago. I have so many ideas I want to try on different canvas's including adding wax and other elements, but all that will have to wait till my exam is done.
Rachele

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Textiles Exam Prep

Today I've met some new crafty friends in Oxfordshire being creative at one of their houses with great chatter all day, I've been working on my A level textiles exam preparation. The exam starts next Saturday so hopefully I'll be ready in time. One of the artists to look at is Ivon Hitchens so I decided to try turning one of his paintings into an abstract landscape on my embellisher machine. I'm pretty pleased with the final result :)
My version of Ivon Hitchens South Downs painting created with my embellisher :)
Tomorrow I need to finalise my sketchbook and hopefully finish my piece using Lorraine Roy's technique.

Rachele

Monday, 2 May 2011

Resin Fun

I've had a great weekend experimenting with resin. After going on a workshop in Australia last year and loving it, I'd been putting off trying it at home thinking it would be messy, go wrong, etc. Finally I got the courage to try it on Saturday and then couldn't leave it alone for the rest of the weekend. I tried mixing in allsorts of things - pretty papers, glitter, sweets, oil paint and mica powders for colour. Endless ideas and so much fun. Here are some of the pieces:

I plan to make these pieces into a necklace with matching earrings.
These are little chipboard pieces that I've stuck a picture to
and covered in resin. I'm going to make these into earrings
with three pieces joined with jump rings for each one.
Dominoes with picture added and resin on top.
These are some pieces I did in my workshop in Australia that I've now
made into jewellery. 
More pieces from my workshop in Australia that
I've made into matching necklace and earrings
With all the experimenting and ideas I decided to order a few more moulds so I can't wait for these to arrive now to make more lovely pieces :)

Rachele