My #scrollBook is in the hot end phase: the #embroidery is done, now I have to mount it on the wooden spool. @embroidery @textilearts
My #scrollBook is in the hot end phase: the #embroidery is done, now I have to mount it on the wooden spool. @embroidery @textilearts
And more photos of my Sunday #museum work on the #ScrollBook. People's reactions were interesting: from almost undisguised laughing by people unfamiliar with art to great conversations with interested people and enthusiastic children.
Here's the #ScrollBook in full length and some details. For the idea and materials look at post No 1.
1/3 I like embroidering on paper in art journals. Because it's a challenge to design the reverse side. On the front, I decide how the embroidery will look to match the surroundings. On the reverse side, the embroidery will inspire me to further design.
Yesterday I was very creative at our demonstration table in the museum: my first collage that isn't just paper & paint. There was no audience (people probably used the rare sunshine for outdoor events), but we had fun! Now some small embroidery in gold to finish it. Should I make more collages with textile parts? @embroidery @fibrearts @fiberarts
1/ My new #VisibleMending project: This linen-yarn T-shirt is a memento of my dog, who once got stuck at the bottom with his claw and tore a hole. It's darned in the shape of a yellow beetle. To make the whole thing more harmonious, I'm going to do a few small appliqués elsewhere today. @visiblemending