A small needlepoint I made many years ago, designed to fit a little chair which came to me by chance and was restored by my ex, who still has a fine way with wood.
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Showing posts with label needlepoint. Show all posts
Thursday, 10 January 2019
Saturday, 25 February 2012
The longer zoom also allows me to bring closer to view, those things which draw my eyes as I look out of the upstairs windows. These pylons, about 2 1/2 miles away with, below them, the wonderful delta shapes of the unclad trees, seem ripe for expression in some form of cloth and stitch, if only I could work out how!
Meanwhile, I am still stitching for my City and Guilds, though I have been judged to have passed with merit, which brings great pleasure.
My final two bits of stitch have been part of the counted threadwork bit of the syllabus. The blackwork design was part of this too. When I presented my work, I included the planning for these two bits, one cross stitch, one needlepoint as well. They are both inspired by this lovely quilt I saw in York when I last visited Jen. When viewed for real, the repetition of stripes and strips, with quite restrained colours, creates a sense of almost shimmering movement.
I did some sketches on the spot,
worked up the design by focusing on a select part of the quilt, and drawing out a rough design on graph paper.
The first bit of stitching, which is cross stitch, evolved into this teeny piece. paring all down to simple colour and concept.
Then, on the same piece of canvas, I have broadened out again, allowing myself space to try out a variety of needlepoint stitches. So far I've done this much
and am loving the opportunity to try out differing scales, patterns, textures and types of thread, whilst remaining true to the original quilt in terms of colour and movement.
Now to bring in the red!
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