Now here's the interpretation.
The detail of the page on the right.That's the foil from a chocolate bar which is backed with polythene so it didn't tear when I stitched it down with running stitch. I quite like the texture that resulted and there's a small one inch square of card, pock marked with stabs of the needle which has been used a number of times as the foundation for the hand pieced patchwork scarves I make.
The page on the left.There are the beer bottle caps and the jumble of embroidery threads.The semi circle represents the palm leaf basket.
The page on the left.There are the beer bottle caps and the jumble of embroidery threads.The semi circle represents the palm leaf basket.
The challenge for November is to use typography or text which I really like.I'll be working on the September challenge too which was "lists".
A month to go and the year will be over.Its been a productive year and I'll have my first fibre book to show for all the work I've put into this challenge.
Sharon B has outlined the challenge for next year, read more about it here.
11 comments:
I love what you can do with a bar of chocolate. It is lovely to see a long shot of your TAST stitch work too.
The things chocolate can make you do is more like it as far as I'm concerned ha! ha! Thanks Chris.Oh, yes that's my TAST.
What a neat piece.
There's some wonderful imaginative work in there Maya!
these look great - i like the beer top shisha - i wondered what they were as soon as I saw the photo. very clever
I love this artistic representation of your studio. Well done!
Thanks for stopping by Tanguera.
Wonder what happened to my imagination in September, I have to deal with the Sep TIf now. Thanks Robyn.
Paula - yeah the beer tops are my current favourites.I'm collecting all the different ones I can lay my hands on.
How imaginative! I love what you have done with this assortment of "stuff." And, of course, I am really looking forward to seeing your finished book of stitches.......take care...friend. Pat
hey please please tell ushow you managed to stitich bottle caps on.. really a tutorial would be helpful.. its simply mind blowing...superb..great. please
i collect beer bottle caps for use as adjunct mordants...while in India recently i needed some black thread, and dyed it using a tea bag, some warm water and a rusted bottle cap (and 24 hours soaking!)
I especially like the red page. It definitely gives the feeling of your work baskets.
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