Explorer Dreadlocks
I have started making roving dreadlocks for my explorer falls, so far I have about 15 or various lengths. These will be interspersed with dreadlocks made from fallen hair and I shall do multiple plaits underneath to add bulk and texture. For decoration I have wrapped some in wire and leather thing, others have beads and embroidery thread wraps. I still need more roving, but have to wait til the Textile Workshop gets a delivery in.
felting wool is quite fun, but really hurts my hands and you have to be in a good mood or the locks get creases in, or so it seemed! The creases are really annoying, I'm hoping my felting needle is in the drawers that my grandparents are bringing over.
Corset
The boyfriend drafted the pieces to my size and I have started a first draft with cotton drill (£1.50 a metre!), I don't have any steel bones, so I'm just going to stiffen with cable ties. My boyfriend has bought me a busk and lacing bones for my birthday, and as this corset is more supportive than cinching it should be ok.
Promenade Dress
After reading Norah Waugh's 'The Cut of Women's Clothes' I have found a style of 1911 sleeves I like, haven't decided on the rest of the bodice though.
Embroidery
The embroidery for the venusian pricess smock is going well, all the stones and swqins are on, and I've started sewing on the border trim. I need a clever Idea for the sleeve detail though, as I have run out of green Aida.
Sewing Machine
My grandparents are buying me a sewing machine for my birthday! Very exciting. I think they got tired of lugging the iron one around. >>
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Friday, 7 August 2009
Saturday, 13 June 2009
Darwin Sampler Progress
I've finished the centre piece of the sampler, the tree , cursive copperplate handwriting doesn't translate so well onto square bases Aida, but it still looks OK.
I have now started on the top line of the sampler, the doves, these are based on the traditional pigeon on page 35 of Lesley Wilkins' 'Beginners Guide to Blackwork' .
Saturday, 21 March 2009
WIP Marbella Stars
I found this pattern in a photograph taken by Sir Cam on Flickr and converted it to back stitch.
It's actually a window screen in the Spanish resort of Marbella, so either its a sign of the Moorish influence on Spain or this shop is Middle Eastern.
I have worked it in blue and gold toned DMC cotton. There is a mistake in it, but I corrected it by making the same mistake again so its still symmetrical.
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I have worked it in blue and gold toned DMC cotton. There is a mistake in it, but I corrected it by making the same mistake again so its still symmetrical.
Venusian Princess
Currently I am working on a 'Venusian Princess' outfit for a Steampunk ball which is inspired by both Middle Eastern and Indian traditions, as well as the pulp SF of the early 20th Century. I imagine a Venusian Princess as a woman who is sensual yet adventurous, who is proud of her country and traditions, and these are reflected in her richly embroidered clothing which incorporates symbols and elements of Venusian Pride.

I am basing the dress on an Abaya, the long black cloak that is popular in the UAE and Oman. These tend to have richly embroidered yokes and sleeves so I am working on an embroidery that i can use on the abaya I bought.
I have chosen Copper and green as the colour theme to give it a steampunk feel, to add to this I have tried to incorporate metal into the embroidery design.
So far I have decided on a copper toned floss over a
green aida (14ct) background. This will be stitched with 2 threads over two holes to give a chunkier feel, and so the pattern does't get swamped. I shall do an eight pointed star pattern, and fill the stars with embroidery, sequins, fake gems, s
hisha mirrors and chips of copper purl.
I have been quite inspired by a wall hanging (see left) we have in our house which incorporates many different styles of embroidery.
The pictures in this post are some of the panels.
The Headress will be more abstract, but I do know it'll have a copper band and green fabric.
I am basing the dress on an Abaya, the long black cloak that is popular in the UAE and Oman. These tend to have richly embroidered yokes and sleeves so I am working on an embroidery that i can use on the abaya I bought.
I have chosen Copper and green as the colour theme to give it a steampunk feel, to add to this I have tried to incorporate metal into the embroidery design.
So far I have decided on a copper toned floss over a
I have been quite inspired by a wall hanging (see left) we have in our house which incorporates many different styles of embroidery.
The pictures in this post are some of the panels.
The Headress will be more abstract, but I do know it'll have a copper band and green fabric.
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