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.
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Spinning Cassette tape and other tangles
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Drawing in the Botanical Gardens
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
The Endless Garment or stalking Issey Miyake and Sandra Backlund
The best reason to go to exhibitions is not to look at pretty pictures, but to be shaken, stirred, inspired, shocked, surprised............In other words, when you have an emotional response, then an exhibition is a success. This was such an exhibition.
This is all machine knitting from a variety of international and local designers. There are so many ideas to absorb, both for machine knitters and hand knitters.
I'm going to purchase the catalogue when it comes out. I highly recommend that you pop in and have a look at the exhibition.
There's a number of event as part of the exhibition, I'm particularly interested in the Public Lecture by the Creative Director for Issey Miyake, and, the talk titled Knit your building. for more details visit: Rmit Gallery
Exhbition dates: 12 February - 21 March 2010
RMIT gallery / 344 Swanston Street / Melbourne
Mon - Fri 11-5 / Saturday 12 - 5 /
Friday, 19 February 2010
What I was supposed to do in the holidays, or making friends with my knitting machine
I have created this.
A combination of my favourite machine knitting stitch, the tuck stitch, and long floats has worked out beautifully. I haven't pressed all the kinks out of the floats, I do like them.
I added 9 pearl buttons to each end, just to give it a bit of weight. (it weighed just 50gm with half the buttons on!) These were obtained from the lovely Anne in a swap, perspex for pearl buttons...I think I am very lucky. They finished it off just right, giving just enough of that weight to be able to tie the ends if wanted.
I'm about to start on the next one, having done a sample in what is likely to be the last of some gorgeous red mercerised cotton, that I've used in lots of projects. It's a stunning shiny red and I hope the pattern will work out right for this one. Yes, each shawl will have a different pattern. My knitting machine and I are friends, so I'm going to try all sorts of different patterns.....
Thursday, 18 February 2010
I'm back!
Friday, 15 January 2010
Summer knitting - interrupted
I've called the class 'Wild Spinning' and hopefully it will be alot of fun.
Firstly, we spin fat singles. Quick.
Then we create a crazy batt full of all sorts. In my case, glitz, fluff, linen warp yarn and silk flock, all carded with merino wool.
It spins up wonderfully, full of shine, glitter and everything. Very happy with this.
To finish off the yarn, I ply these two singles together incorporating a knot every now and then. Big and chunky.
Now I have to do it again, all the same, except that I'm going to overdye......
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
I finally figured it out!
Our inspiration for the day, among lots of others, was a bag that was made, and I quote "from fabric 1/3 the width of its length" and "you just fold and sew here and just fold and sew here".
It was one of those simple Japanese style bags that I love. You tie the ends and it's a very versatile bag.
Well, over coffee later, could we figure it out? It has taken me days, but I've finally got it. Yeah!
1. First the paper. the width, 1/3 the length.
2. Fold the end squares across the diagonal, just so.
3. Just fold diagonally across the middle. This will show you where you need to sew to create a pocket.
This is the bag I made from a length of machine knit fabric. You can see that it fits all sorts of shapes. You do need to make it up first in something firm, but it works rather well like this. I've made another in slightly heavier fabric.
Just a bit of fun when I have tax to sort out......quickly!