Since I had a pile of old magazines around and a few gardening catalogs
with plenty of flower photos it was fairly easy to build up a pile of cut-out
pictures, and a bit longer to sort, arrange and glue them onto their own color
pages. But it was fun, and it definitely helped to discern some of the colors,
especially blue green and blue violet. I ended up doing two other pages, one for
pinks and one for tans/browns. A good exercise. Mary Jane
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Wild and Beautiful - Jenny Bealing
Working out my design was the most difficult part of the challenge
perhaps because I live in such a wild and beautiful part of the country talk
about spoilt for choice. In the end the design evolved more than being properly
planned and is totally different to what I had first thought of.
I had a remnant of 22 count linen and decided to see how it would take
hooking and with the lovely variegated colours of Batik yarn flowers and leaves
suggested themselves. In some places I used the yarn double and in others
single also a small amount of sari silk and t shirting for different textures.
The finished piece is as near to 6” by 4” as I could make it.
As a real experiment I wanted to add a third dimension a butterfly hooked
into netting (an unravelled bath scrub!). A real challenge to get the yarns to
hold in the netting which needed to be at least 4 layers in depth stretched
tightly on a small embroidery hoop. Several attempts were needed to make the
butterfly look as I wanted it but in the end I loved the effect.
Sunday, 6 January 2013
Colour Website
MaryJane has forwarded this colour website it really is worth a look http://design-seeds.com/ I am sure you will enjoy it.
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