I am a textile artist and this blog documents my work. I spin, knit, weave and anything else that adds to the unique nature of my work. From one-off yarns and scarves to sculpture, these all make up my practice.
Saturday, 3 November 2007
HWSG Exhibition
There was some terrific work: I particularly liked a picture, I think it was 'Smoke', and a beautiful roll of Curtain Material, which should have had a title, a great teapot cover, and of course, works that I already knew about: particularly, 'Woman in a Mini Skirt' jewellery tree, and the series of 'Bottle carriers'/Hot water bottles both by friends. And thinking about these, I have come to a conclusion about why the overall disappointment.
Usually, the hanging of a guild exhibition is very good and enhances the works, and also gives a cohesiveness to the overall exhibition. I don't think this happened this time. Small works should have had more space in which to shine. These can be treated as works of art and given their own stands. The wall hangings were hung like paintings, each separately, but without any apparent connection to those around it, and why do we insist on putting cushions down low or on the floor! these are also worthy of either hanging or plinths.
Having seen two exhibitions in two days, each, almost at different ends of a spectrum, both suffered from being too practical in nature, losing too much of the art. For me, it suggests that I've moved on from both and I should start seriously thinking about an exhibition of my own.
Anyway, the work in both is well worth seeing, and I might try and catch them again before they finish.
Friday, 2 November 2007
A new graduate show!
Wednesday, 31 October 2007
Getting to know my knitting machine!
The back fabric is going to be more textured and I'm trying to master Lace knitting on the machine. It's seems just like Tuck knitting but with an extra bit on the machine, that I don't really know what it does! Anyway, I achieved a very nice pattern and will easily be able to do three.
I also would like to use up some handspun scraps. (Is any handspun a scrap!) so I need to use them by weaving them in on the knitting machine. I haven't done this for quite some time, and I'm not sure I'm doing it correctly. It is however, virtually impossible to find any information on this technique, if your own instruction manual feels slightly inadequate! I'll get there, but I must go in search of a really good technical book for my machine!
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Silver jewellery & silk scarves
We all made at least two pieces: a lovely filagree heart or round shape; I made a heart! and, a flat shape with texture, which I turned into a round not quite bead that I'm going to use to add to a very special bookmark for the owner of my borrowed and hopefully soon departing weaving loom.
Over the weekend, I did manage to dye the rest of the silk and wool in red/blue/purple shades. Not actually as striking as the green, but still successful. I have made a start on that scarf. I'm knitting the middle stitches combining with the wool. The edges are silk only, but as an added bonus, instead of knitting straight rows, I've done a couple of short rows so that hopefully it will have a little flounce.
The green scarf I was happy with, in the end. I started by doing a thin angled scarf. (K2tog at the beginning of the row, Increase 1 at the end of the row. Knit back.) I started playing around with this, making a larger end, and finally, I pulled it all out and went back to the original idea.
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Saturday, 27 October 2007
Heavenly silk!
The first is already dyed with yellow and blue. Some old Supracen dyes from college. Best result I've had for some time.
I've decided to use wool with these two as I think that they need a bit of extra bounce. I have spun some fine (well almost fine!) merino top and for this I plied it together before dyeing. The second I'll keep separate and dye together and only use the wool for the central part of the scarf.
This weekend is 'clean house weekend'. Hopefully, I will be left with a packed sunroom and beautiful house.
Friday, 26 October 2007
Sidetracked again!
I've also been trying to knit a scarf with my liquorice allsorts yarn. I thought it would be easy, but it's proving a challenge! This is where I've got to trying 'all sorts' of different stitches to get the right effect. I think I'm happy with this one, except it's a very stiff fabric, so I'll try it on larger, (I'm already on 7.5mm needles)!
Thursday, 25 October 2007
Partners working from home!
I'm using this gorgeous black tape that looks like video tape, except that it's black. Nice to weave with and very striking.
I then created another using the basket weaving materials my sister had given me for the 'Nature vs Nurture' entry to the 2006 Old England Sculpture award. They were little bits and fit really well into the format.
I've enough warp on the loom to create six, so only two more to go. I should be working on some silk scarves, hopefully Thursday.
I'm still considering why I'm blogging, except, that it's a good record of work and it's like reporting each day to your boss. I have to have done something to show, and that seems to be working in a very pleasant way. Working from home can be difficult as there is always plenty to distract, especially husbands wanting to go out for a coffee!