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.
Monday, 21 September 2020
A Shawl for my sister
Friday, 18 September 2020
Skating on Thin Ice
Unfortunately, it hasn't found an exhibition, yet, in which to shine.
Thursday, 3 September 2020
A hat and mittens for the boys partners
Thursday, 13 August 2020
August Experimental Spinning - Fractal yarns
Fractal Spinning is another way of spinning a multi-coloured top to get a mix of colours. It's based on the idea of fractals and indicates an ever diminishing division of colours.
I decided I'd like to see what happens when you use the primary colours, red, yellow and blue. This should be bright but I was hoping for some optical colour mixing. I had the separate colours and created a run that consisted of the three colours four times.
I split it all in half and spun the first half. Then spun further splitting the remains and spinning half until I had this left for the last sequence.
Which gave me the following two bobbins, which I then plyed together.
A fun and gorgeous yarn, not as much colour mixing but not as starkly bright.
For further reading have a look at the Schacht Spindle Company website (www.schachtspindle.com) for articles by Benjamin Krudwig exploring this topic.
Also suggested by members of Experimental Spinning:
- Spinning a Rainbow-Fantastic Three Ply fractal ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIqr00PwvRA )
- Fractal Spinning Preep and how to - craftymisfits Tour De Fleece Weekly challenge ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTYEZwVSIxo )
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Wednesday, 1 July 2020
July - Day 1 of 29
Sunday, 14 June 2020
What is an Australian vision
Fred Williams, Hillside 1966 - Gallery of New South Wales |
John Olsen, Sun and Paella 1978 - Olsen Gallery |