Monday 14 November 2011

Stitching my interpretation of Monet

Just a quick post today.  Here is my attempt at interpreting my painted piece in stitch.  Not much to say about it really other than I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out.  Just a couple more stitched samples to go and I'll be ready to move on to Chapter Ten :)

Sunday 13 November 2011

Monet colours

I'm busy working on the last samples for chapter nine right now.  First off had to do a quick painting with some colours picked out from the above painting of the Houses of Parliament by Monet.

 This is my poor attempt with the paints and brush - should be a horizontal view but I can't get blogger to load it the right way but anyhow you get the idea.
 I've picked out some threads and am ready to start making the first stitched sample so if you need me this afternoon you'll find me sat at the sewing machine ... can't think of a better way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon :)

Sunday 6 November 2011

Not as loud as I thought

 I finished that sample I showed in the last post.  I'm actually pretty pleased with how it turned out.  The finished piece isn't as loud as I thought it might.  All the bright colours almost had the effect of cancelling each other out and it looks a lot more subtle that I thought would be possible.
I love how the layers of stitch have created lots of texture, and the stitch pattern has become less recognisable.  It almost looks like it could be a piece of weaving I think.

I'm hoping to spend the rest of the day finishing the colour grading exercise.

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Tartan on Acid

Sorry things have slipped in to being a bit quiet here again recently.  Life is a bit manic at the moment, and may become even more so as I will be moving house in the not too distant future so there will be lots of things going on to distract me from stitching :(

But for now I'm working on a sample for chapter nine using all 6 of the primary and secondary colours.

I'm about half way through the stitching and so far the sample is looking rather like some psychedelic tartan.  There is still lots of stitching to be done, but I can only imagine that this will get wilder and wilder :)

Monday 24 October 2011

Colour Grading

Technically I have one more sample to stitch up to finish this weekends play with primary and secondary colours, but I confess after several hours at the machine I needed a change.  So I decided to skip the last sample for now and move on to some play with colour grading. 

Boy am I finding this a really tough exercise so far.  I thought I'd matched my threads pretty well against the colour grades I'd made with paper back in chapter one but as it's come to stitching some of the colours look wildly out of place.
And look at the difference between the two samples too.  The purple one was first and it was getting so chewed up under the machine with all the satin stitching I decided there was a definite need to get to some in hoop stitching for the rest of the colours.

It's going to be interesting to see how the other colours turn out.  I'm sure there will be more mistakes ahead but it's all a great learning exercise.  For as many years as I've been stitching I've never really paid much attention to colour theory I usually just pick things that I think look right together.  The exercises in this chapter are teaching me A LOT, and I'm having tonnes of fun in the process.

Sunday 23 October 2011

Killing Christmas or Sunrise at the Lily Pond

So I realised between lack of posts generally and a glut of submission posts now I've been able to catch up with work in the sketch book, it's been a while since I did a post dedicated to work on one particular sample.

I spent a good portion of the day yesterday working with primary and complementary colours.  I have to admit that I was pretty uninspired when it came to the thought of working with red and green.  I have nothing against the colours individually but together there is just no getting away from the fact they shout Christmas.

Anyway off I went merrily stitching away until I reached a point that I thought 'would do' for the sample.
There is no doubting the colours work well together. neither one really dominates the other.
But no matter what way you look at it it just says Christmas.....yuck.  No offense to all you Christmas fans out there it's just not a time of year that really holds happiness for me anymore.  So all that said and done I decided to put the sample under the machine again in an attempt to try and kill Christmas......

So I stitched and stitched and stitched and ended up with something I'm so much more happy with.

 Maybe I haven't quite managed to kill Christmas but it's definitely on it's way out.
I think the finished sample has so much more of a landscapey feel to it now.  The colours don't really ring true to life in this photo - where the stitching is overlayed in places the colours are becoming a lot more brown in tone, and I think the zig zag stitch makes it look really like a rippled reflection in the water.  The reflection of sunrise over a lily pond maybe?
Ok so that might be a bit of a stretch for the imagination, but hey to me that's a whole lot better than Christmas tree.

Saturday 22 October 2011

Secondary Slump

I'm feeling rather frustrated now, as I'm still not 100% better but I'm trying not to let it get me down too much and am just doing bits and pieces as and when I can. I've managed to finish samples for chapter 9 working with primary colours and the last couple of days have been working on secondary colours.

I have to say so far the samples aren't really grabbing me, but then again that just may because I'm generally feeling down in the dumps.

This weekend I'll be playing with complementary colours and layers of stitch.  I have to say that I'm feeling a bit more excited about this, I think this will be more my kind of thing.  I guess by the end of the weekend I'll be able to let you know for sure :)

Thursday 20 October 2011

Stitching again

Things have been a bit quiet round here I know.  For the last week I've had a nasty virus.  I'm not very good at sitting round and doing nothing but these lovely germs have had me knocked out and I've basically spent the week comatose on the sofa :(   I'm still not totally better but I'm getting there,and one of the first post recovery jobs was to get back on the machine.

Chapter Nine has begun ....... exciting!




Sunday 9 October 2011

Module One Chapter Six Submission of Work

Apologies as yet again some of these pages have uploaded sideways and I can't get them to correct, but hopefully all can be read ok.