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Sunday, September 28, 2014
appliqué, line and luna
I started appliquéing this luna moth one month ago. A smooth and lightly painted moth against a contrasting dark and textured fabric - not painted dark, because the fabric can become too hard to hand stitch with too much paint. Appliqué seemed a likely choice although I typically avoid it because I rarely like my results. I tend to overwork the edge and get too fussy with it trying to get that outline that I like. This time I went with my favorite backstitch line following a drawn and then needle turned edge. It worked very well except for the resulting small halo of light fabric left outside the stitched line. I can actually imagine this being something to work with and utilize later - that halo - but for this I wanted the moth really seated in the dark fabric. This edge outside the line is noticeable above on the right side of the moth.
I decided to use a permanent pitt pen fine point marker to darken that little folded edge. I could only turn the edge so far on those tail wings and the pen brought it back to the fine detail in those thinnest areas. I think I could probably darken that edge outside my drawn line before I start stitching to appliqué but it may be harder to see what I am doing as I needle turn and stitch if the edge is already darkened? May try that next and see how it goes.
Lots more stitching planned on this cloth and I feel like this appliqué method has opened up a lot of possibilities. I do plan to wash the whole cloth when the stitching is done and imagining those inked edges may need refining after the wash and crinkle.
and it looks like I had avoided appliqué so much it wasn't yet even a category on this blog - so now it is - starting with luna.
Friday, September 26, 2014
luna
A quick little post before the weekend to sort of keep notes for myself on these things:
Portability of cloth is good. Stealing a few moments to stitch while waiting for boy to finish cross country is good. It will be the only way.
Carry an idea out till the end (even if it doesn't go quite as planned) because it might work out and become something you didn't even expect.
I have more to say on this luna stitching soon. Have a wonderful weekend.
Friday, September 19, 2014
every little stitch
Every little stitch is sort of a wish of health and happiness for those who will be warmed and comforted by the cloth those stitches hold together.
Maybe it's all those little wishes that make a quilt so comforting.