Good morning everyone. Australia has once again been lashed by heavy rains and flooding.....I hope you are safe wherever you are. I really feel for those whose homes have been affected.....some still recovering from the last episode. My little corner of the world so far, has only had to deal with overcast days with the occassional shower. Apparently this is supposed to change this week.
And here's me deciding that I would like to embark upon another slow stitching fabric book decicated to Mother Nature! I am not sure what it is that I find so addictive about this kind of project....but I do!
I have completed the cover...or I think I have......it's hard ro know when to stop!The other thing I have been keen to try was dying sections of fabric with my watercolour pencils. I used them on my Sunshine page.....around the sun and in the garden at the bottom....I am also keen to try some more stamping on fabric.I don't want bright garish colours, more colour washes and I was quite pleased with the result.....I am trying another smaller piece for a moon block. I had a test piece left over from the greens I had used and it seemed to say eucalyptus leaf .....so I featured it in exactly that on another page.My only dilemma is how many pages is too many? I am going to join the pages back to back with a folded piece of fabric between them to act as a spine. I didn't like the way my work got creased in the other fabric book I made when closed.....anyway I will see how that goes when I decide enoughs enough lol!Art wise I have been battling on with my little dancer......my friend and mentor Sandra gave me the advice that I really needed to bite the bullet and really blacken the background as it's supposed to be the backstage blackout and the dancer wouldn't pop until I did! Well let me tell you how scary that is to do when you have hours invested in your efforts to date.....I kept telling myself its only paper and dived in! Eeekkk!
The bees were loving gathering all that pollen too.
Gosh your fabric Nature book is looking beautiful Michelle. I think your grandaughter will just love her table centres & the sweet stitchery. I am so sorry to read about her black cat. My friend has a Staffie & he is just the biggest marshmellow ever - yes they do get a bad rap but not all are like that. Enjoy the week Michelle. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bottlebrishes, Michelle.....ours is in full flower at the moment too. Your stitching is very pretty, love the table runner - very 'shabby chic'! It may have taken a leap for you, but darkening the background on your dancer is inspired. Hello to the sookie Staffy!
ReplyDeleteA lovely start to your new nature book Michelle, so pretty and effective. The watercolour pencils have worked well too. This will be nice to follow along with. I have a book on order that covers something similar so, in time!, maybe I will be making something. Your ballet lady is looking quite gorgeous with her dark background. xx
ReplyDeleteOh my! Where do I begin? I am in total awe of everything you have done. I love your Kwandi ???project and have been meaning to make one myself since Anorina had one on her blog but it is still on my 'to do' list. Your dancer is stunning! I love your nature book and the way you have colour washed the sun. The black and white cat fabric is rather lovely and purrfect for your granddaughter to use all year round with that very cute stitchery. Gee, you have done so much! I hope you are coping okay. Many hugs x
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ReplyDeletelooking forward to your Nature blocks for the book. Cover page looks very pretty. I know Anorina too, she makes gorgous projects as well.
Beautiful work on your journal pages..
ReplyDeleteYour GD will love her Halloween mats and the cat stitchery is cute.
Your Kwandi table runner is lovely and looks great under the vase.
The Ballerina and gorgeous!
My Bottlebrush is also in bloom and have finally got my first sweetpea flower.
The beginnings of your fabric book are looking wonderful. I can see that as another rabbit hole that would be easy to fall down. It is very appealing. I will watch with interest as it grows.
ReplyDeleteWhatever the name, I do like the Kantha stitching. It creates a lovely effect.
And those red bottlebrush are simply gorgeous!!
I love your Sunshine page!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful post. Your fabric book is going to be another beauty. I love what you have done so far - and the Eucalypt leaf is perfect! How sad about your GD's cat - but lovely stitching for her. I have always loved that cat of Anni Downs! And your drawing - gorgeous of course. Your Kantha stitching looks very good too. Sending you hugsxxxxx
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