Monday, 10 March 2014

Colour Values Miranda Auckland

This month’s project did not immediately appeal to me as the word ‘value’ put me off! but, once I started to draw a variety of designs and chose some colours, I looked forward to starting. I finally chose a spiral pattern.
I did this work on a piece of quite stiff, cream- coloured hessian that I found. I tacked a 1” hem around and the finished piece measures 12” by 24”. I used mostly wool fabric and some fleece, I cut it into ¼” strips and I hooked it. I cut very thin strips of the fabrics and did a running stitch around the hessian to finish it off.

I sewed buttons onto the beginning of each spiral.

Saturday, 15 February 2014

The Circus comes to town Miranda Auckland



I drew a number of pictures about the circus before deciding on a clown’s face.
I drew this freehand on 12”x12” hessian and at an angle. I wanted to use bright colours so I decided to use yarn and, because I wanted some detail, I hooked the wool. I started with the clown’s face and hat and then I used a thin-cut, patterned fleece for the background to try to represent an audience watching the clown.
I did not plan the border until I had finished the piece but left an inch all round. I did the border in small triangles using the colours in the clown. I made a pom pom for his hat and gathered up a piece of fabric to make his collar.

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Bette Collins

I live in Carmarthenshire, W. Wales and have been a rug maker for over 20 years. Hook, Prod and Punch, using recycled materials. Have not dyed, and don’t really wish too. (I would knock everything over!)  I enjoy the hunt for a colour or a type of material.

The Circus comes to Town Jane Rushworth

I decided to make a small picture and researched circus images on the internet.  I originally intended to hook a clown with balloons, but when I sketched it out I realised the picture would need to be bigger. So I choose a picture of colourful balloons. (This now doubles up as a birthday card!)
A template was made for the balloons and this was drawn around directly onto the canvas. To complete the image a border was added making the final piece 6 by 8 inches. New hand dyed and recycled woolens were used and the finished piece is backed with fabric.

I hope the birthday recipient likes their card.



Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Jane Rushworth

My name is Jane Rushworth from Settle in North Yorkshire. I have been making rugs since 2008 and looking forward to some new challenges. (Although I made a sewn rug and a redicut rug in my teens!) I hope to use membership of the group to try new things. The list includes lettering, more dying, incorporating rag rugging with other media and perhaps even a large scale project. I look forward to seeing the work the group produces.