The 2013 weekly stitching project grew out of an idea to use some of my vintage linen collection. Here's how it looks finished.
-The fabric is vintage linen and cotton napkins that were divided into three piles and dyed either rose, teal or yellow.
- Each dyed piece was then clamped with a pair of plexiglass shapes, either a circle ,square or triangle and then over dyed in one of the opposite colors.
- Each one has a piece of flannel fused to the back, this gives the fabric a bit more stability when stitching and also gives the stitches a bit more dimension. I do not use a hoop when I stitch.
-The stitching is all done with pearl cotton thread, most of it #5 weight. Some of the threads were dyed with the fabrics, others are commercial threads.
-I finished each piece by pillow casing a cotton fabric to the back. The fabric was ice dyed with the leftover dyes from doing the linens. This is a sample of the backs.
- Each back has the week it was done written on it.
- I only used seven simple stitches to do all 52 weeks. Frequently I would combine different stitches in a block, here's how often those stitches show up.
- Straight stitch /running stitch, 32 weeks
- French knots and variations , 33 weeks
- Fly stitch and variations, 23 weeks
- Blanket stitch and variations, 13 weeks
- Chain / lazy daisy stitch, 11 weeks
- Cross Stitch, 6 weeks
- Couching, 5 weeks
Although I've used the same stitches over and over each individual piece is different. Here are a few of my favorites from the group.
You can see all of them here.
My 2014 weekly stitching is called The Weekly Leaf. Each week I use various surface design techniques on hand dyed fabric or muslin to get a leaf image. So far I've stenciled, gelli-printed, done rubbings, solvent transfers, stamped and drawn a leaf. After I get the image on the fabric its time for the stitching. Unlike my daily stitching that I do first thing going into the studio, my weekly stitching sits in a bowl by my big comfy chair in the living room so that I can work on it in the evenings when the tv is on. I average between four to six hours on each one. Here's a few that I've done so far this year.
Here are all twelve.
So far the only stitches I've used are; french knots, stem and straight stitch.
You can see all of them here.
I hope that I've inspired some of you to try doing some regular hand stitching. I've enjoyed sharing my hand stitching projects with you this month, at least once a week I do a blog post with the current finished pieces, please stop by and check them out. http://notesfromstudiob.blogspot .com/