Sunday, January 8, 2012

Stitching

Relief printing on found wool herringbone.

Lately, I've been taking steps toward creating some finished pieces from fabrics I have either hand printed, upcycled or both. With the printed fabric, above, it was simply a matter of ironing and laundering to make certain the ink was set so that I could move forward with stitching it into something. Other pieces have involved a fair amount of repetitive hand stitching, often in solitude, with no music except the crackling of a low fire. I have found this activity to be extremely enjoyable -- peaceful and meditative, while at the same time, allowing the mind the freedom to roam or to focus on any given topic. 


Screen print with cream-on-cream running stitch. 


Last night, I met up with the small group of women that have continued to get together since we first met in a wallpaper design class at OCAC two years ago. Our ages span four decades and our artistic focus varies, which always makes for interesting conversation.  Our original intent was to continue hand printing wallpaper and fabric, but we've settled into a routine of simply bringing whatever we each want to work on.  Often, I bring a hand stitching project.  Other activities seem to require too much attention on my part and sometimes more space than is available, whereas the stitching is confined to my lap and allows me to focus on the conversation.  I like the fact that we have maintained our commitment to one another, and that we are part of the age old tradition of women "stitching" their lives together as they gather in the evening to discuss family and world matters while they work.
 
Hoping you've had a wonderful weekend and are looking forward to a creative week ahead!

:)

3 comments:

LAC EMP 2020 said...

Gloria, I am intrigued by the notion of a wallpaper design class. I would be fascinated to do something like that and would love to see some of your designs here.

betsy best-spadaro said...

Hi Gloria
How wonderful you have a creative group of women to gather with. Sounds like those quilting bees of old! Love your printing of fabric!

ArtPropelled said...

Stitching in solitude next to a crackling fire sounds so peaceful. The printing on herringbone is very effective. You must be pleased with it.