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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Bowls, Beads & 'Broidery

I added some beads to the green bowl. They're on the end of drizzle dangles. The same variegated thread I used to stitch the bowl, was used for the drizzles.
Since the bowls are for the Embroidery Guild's library display, I thought they should be decorated with some embroidery. The red one wears buttonhole lace and beads.
I think the blue one will have some beads and bullions.
I've been experimenting with painting fabric, and I've chosen a few of my favourites to show. There's lots more experimenting planned for the near future. The base fabric is a white cotton.




from layered brights



to soft and subtle



to big and bold



Fabric painting is fun!








The Wedding Piece has had a little attention, too, this past week.

a few beads


more woven picot leaves



a few seed beads and small details

and curly branches added to the base has it looking like this.

I'd better get cracking on lots of  leaves! Oh, and grape clusters.....oh, yes, and..............well, you'll just have to wait and see!
I'm so excited that this piece is now 3/4 done!

I hope you've had a fun and creative week.


Thanks for visiting.
Hugs from Suz

28 comments:

  1. I've been painting on fabric too! Still trying to decide where to go with it though...the green bowl is fabulous! It will be a stand-out at the exhibit.

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    1. Thank you, Starr! I think I may use some of the fabrics, add embroidery to them, and then turn them into a fabric book. Well, that's one of the ideas floating around in my brain..... ;-)......of course, they'd be fantastic for crazy quilting, too, fabric bowls, bags and cloth dolls..........lol

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  2. You're not the only one excited about your wedding piece - I think I can speak for everybody who reads your blog in saying that we're excited too!!!

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    1. What a lovely thing to write! Thank you!

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  3. I've been saving my threads every since I saw your beautiful bowls the first time. Maybe I'll get around to making one some day!

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    1. That's great, Diane! I'd love to see what you make with your ORTS. Thanks.

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  4. In almost swoon when I see beaded lace! What a gorgeous project.love those funky bowls.Good that people will see more modern pieces as part of Embroiderers Guild show.

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    1. Your beaded lace creations are definitely swoon-worthy, Judy. I am enjoying the wedding piece, and now that I'm nearing the final quarter, I'm dragging my heels a bit. A part of me doesn't want to let it go......... We have a diverse group in our guild, so there'll be quirky, cute, fun, and functional items for the fiber fest. It should be a good day. Thanks.

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  5. The embroidered leaves look ready to be blown away in the wind, they're so real.

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  6. I would love to see a top view of this green bowl! the other item are very beautiful too! Long ago I made a white corset for one of my daughters and was wondering if I could try your kind of work on it? I haven't started it yet because the white is so white and I guess I should leave the stays in it while I work on it huh? Any advice you want to through my way I could try to catch :)

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    1. Mad, I've taken a photo of the bowl looking inside, so I'll post it next time.
      I think if the stays are simple to remove, it might make it easier to stitch through the fabric. I'd love to see a photo of the corset, and we can then have a conversation about it. Okay? It sounds like a great project.

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  7. That bowl is stunning! I love all the bits of thread and curvy edges. Really is a work of heART. I too would love to see the bowl from the top.
    Now the wedding piece...it just continues to grow in beauty.
    xo,
    Deb

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    1. Thanks Deb! I'll post a photo next time of the bowl from the top.

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  8. Love the bowl, great piece of work.
    Your wedding piece is amazing
    Margaret

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    1. Margaret, the bowls are such fun to make and embellish. Thank you.

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  9. Hi Suz, So much, so many different things, you are so productive, and the experimenting looks great , and the embroidery is so stunning,- I am so admirering what you do !!
    Have a wonderful day !!

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    1. Thank you, Dorthe! I do like to jump from one thing to at least a couple more..... ;-) ........I like a lot of variety, I guess. Have a great day.

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  10. Suz, your embroidery is simply exquisite. I love looking at it. Fabric painting is lots of fun, I used to love that. Hope you are not too frozen. Thanks for visiting my blog. Cheers

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    1. Thank you, Robin. I'm adding more painting layers to some fabric pieces, and staying warm in my layers.

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  11. You have been very productive Suz. ( wish I could say the same here). Your fabric painting went well and I am sure you will do something creative with the pieces. Your green bowl is gorgeous.

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    1. Thanks Dianne. The blue bowl is being embellished, and I've been doing more paint layers. I'm looking forward to seeing some of your gelli prints.

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  12. love your printed cloth Susan...will you add stitch to them?

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    1. Yes, Karen, I expect I will add stitches, once I'm finished the paint layers, and once I figure out just what I'm going to do with all the fabric pieces..........Thanks

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  13. What can I add...everything you do is just so beautiful and creative Sue, I am in love with it all.

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    1. Awww, Shirley, what a lovely thing to write! I'm learning while I play and having lots of fun. Of course, that means making uglies, too, but I don't always show them. *:-O surprise*:)) laughing....Thanks

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  14. I just fell in love with your green bowl Suz...drizzles and beads adds an extra edge to this pretty bowl.The painted fabric looks awesome :-) like the second one

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    1. Thanks Anita! I've been having a lot of play time with painting fabric and learning a lot along the way. I love making drizzles!

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