Sunday, June 16, 2013
Silk Spaghetti
Now it's time to play with the silk spaghetti! All of these tiny little strings were from the trimmings left over from making the second jacket. I used a lovely varigated thread in my machine on the jacket and decided that would work perfectly for what I had in mind. Keeping that idea of a cruciform shape in the back of my mind, I started placing silk spaghetti on the background one strip at a time and stitching down the middle of the string. Some of the strings were so thin that was sometimes difficult to do. If the stitching fell off to one side a bit, oh well! I alternated the strings - first a vertical one then a horizontal one, then back to vertical until I had a pleasing arrangement. I love how sometimes there is a lot of contrast in color in some places and not so much in others. I even let one of the spaghetti strands cross over another. My goal wasn't for nice straight rows but for more of a wonky path to be created.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Random Background
Here is the experimental silk piece I found in the test pile. The colors were a bit too bright so I decided to overdye it again to tone down the acid yellow. Shoved the whole piece down into a Solo cup and dumped some Mud dye on top (Mud dye is a mixture of excess dye - I keep a bottle handy for collecting excess dye that doesn't get used up. Mud dye is great for over dyeing!) Color still not right - back in the Solo cup. This time I poured on some Turquoise over the wet silk to cool the colors a bit more. That did the trick! Once the silk was ironed dry I fused it to a piece of black cotton with Heat & Bond light to bond these two fabrics together. Now I had a nice stable base for the next step!
Friday, June 14, 2013
Journey in a New Direction
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Getting Ready
In just a few weeks I will be winging my way to Houston to teach at Artist Expo again! This year I will be teaching silk dyeing and it looks like I will have a very full class - 30 have signed up so far! There are a lot of things to do to get ready for an event such as this. The silk & dye is ordered and should be here sometime this week. I ordered business cards that will double as care instructions on the back - all that silk has to be cared for properly. Then there is all the miscellaneous details to deal with to get a booth ready - product, booth samples, the physical booth, etc. I will be trying out a new system for taking money this year with a square reader attached to my phone. Sometimes it's just the little things.
The silk dyeing is really fun and I am trying to create some special pieces for the booth. I also want to wear as much silk as I can to show off the versatility of this medium. Here are jackets I just finished to wear in Houston. The first is hand dyed silk noil with dragonflies stamped on using fabric paint. It is so soft and lightweight I can see wearing this year round even here in Florida. The second is a lighter dupioni (way more expensive!) with a lovely sheen to the fabric. There may or may not be water lilies handpainted on it in the future - time will tell. This jacket is a bit longer with a longer sleeve.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Spring Fling 2013

Spring Fling for our painting chapter is finished once again! The theme was Passport to Adventure and my table this year was a Paris brocante (flea market) and consisted of an Eiffel tower lamp with a painted shade, a painted table, a small wall pocket, and tote bags. The metal table was one I had that no longer had a home, so I painted roses on the top and did some collage & embossed stamping on the top. There was a really neat scalloped edge under the top and I had a whole collection of vintage crystals that I wired & hung - one in each scallop (there was already a hole there). I made tote bags (8 of them!) for everyone and that entailed a lot of sewing - and hand stitching. I even printed some of the fabric in the flower bundles using my new Gelli plate! That was so much fun and I will be sharing some of this soon. There were also rose flavored french macarons from Le Macaron, the french bakery in Winter Park. All in all, it was a fabulous day! And I am so glad it is over and done for the year - on to the next deadline!!
Friday, March 29, 2013
Hoppy Easter!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Simply Sensational Scarves
Monday, March 25, 2013
Orchid Solo
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Dark Path
Shifting creative gears has its ups and downs. Right now, I am trying to use the catalyst of the fire to change the way I make art and follow a new path.
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