Improvisational Embroidery
Since its inception in 2019 as a website for creative during the covid pandemic, I have been a member of Stitch Club www.textile.org.uk. It is one of the few subscription based options I have kept up with. I find subscriptions, including Patreon, can become quite expensive but this one offers two tutorials from various textile based artists each month. I haven’t managed to do so many of the tutorials while I have been working on my diploma but now that is complete, maybe I will pick up more of their challenges. Improvisational embroidery is one such option. It utilises different stitches to what would normally fill blocks of colour, without planning ahead. I used single thread embroidery floss often working over previous stitches to produce a greater depth and contrast of colour. I found it helpful while I was sitting with Rob when he has been unwell as the threads moving through my hands helps to relieve the stress of his ongoing health problems.
What is my current Textile Focus
My interest in textile art is wide and varied. My focus at the moment is on completing panels for my scholarship project Parallels in Maori and Celtic customs and art. I am currently working on a Tromp L’oeil piece that represents the Winter solstice coming through a gap in the hills that was important to both cultures in mapping their seasonal world. the centre piece is hand embroidered and now I am trying to complete the effect of adding small pieces fabrics to create the effect I am looking for