Showing posts with label Pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pattern. Show all posts
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
daughters of daughters
Second experiments with staging and photographing this piece, playing, seeing where/how it makes sense to me. Daughters of daughters comes into my head when thinking about it, so that may be the title. Tomorrow I'm taking the dresses into the Derbyshire landscape to see how it/they sits there.
Monday, 20 July 2020
eight dresses
First experiments in hanging this (as yet untitled) work and beginning to understand what it does. Enjoyed its weight and the tension between each dress form. Plan to play further by taking this piece into the Derbyshire landscape. It's an unwieldy, slippery thing!
Monday, 6 July 2020
dress forms
All eight dress forms are finished in my current project to make a sculptural piece in organza. Each hand stitched and cut from a 1970's pattern. I'm unsure how I'll join them and intrigued to discover the process that will reveal itself as I make... More stitching, more ironing needed to complete this piece...
Monday, 11 May 2020
knitted branches
Through trial and error I replicated these branches in hand knit, using double-point needles, increase and decrease. Knowing how to make a sock was a great advantage.
Working out how to do it through doing it. Carefully replicating each branches twists and undulations, unwinding and re-knitting one branch dissatisfied by the accuracy of my first efforts. Yarn passing twice though my fingers in slow, puzzled learning.
And, now these exist, soft, foldable, reminding me of snakeskin. What shedding happened as I made? What growth?
See previous post for images of the yarn pre-knit, it had been wrapped round trees in Epping Forest for 15 years.
Labels:
15 years,
Acrylic yarn,
Branch,
Double-point knitting needles,
Drawing,
Epping Forest,
French Knitting,
Inventing,
Pattern
Location:
Matlock DE4, UK
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