Do you know what these are? They look like sweeties, don't they? But they're actually silk cocoons, and I'd seen them used on a YouTube video, to add texture to an embroidery, so decided to treat myself to a bagful. (Of course, it's very grim to actually think about how silk is made. There's no getting away from the fact the silkworms die in the process.)I also splurged on these luscious Stef Francis threads. Such beautiful colours. I'm stitching on this piece of embroidery at the moment. It's like a form of doodling, but with thread instead of paper and pen. Alongside, I've been carrying on with my 'Under the Sea' textile piece. It's slow progress, but I'm adding more details and working out what goes where. I've added grey padded ovals which are meant to be pebbles on the sea floor. Well, it all makes sense in my mind!!!
To add to my seemingly never ending list of works-in-progress, I've started making a fabric bowl. Or should I call it a fabric basket? I'm not sure. Anyway, I've made the odd bowl or two before, like this blue & white one that I keep cotton perle in. I decided to use upholstery material, which has both advantages & disadvantages. On the good side, it has a certain stiffness, which helps the bowl stay in shape. On the irritating side, the kind of material I'm using frays like mad, and I'm forever picking up threads off the carpet. The bowl's a simple construction, and I've used a circle of cardboard covered with brown felt for the base. It'll look much better when I've embroidered and stitched into it. I've made a start on that, and appliqued on a rectangle of plum coloured velvet for extra interest. When not stitching, I've been catching up on my reading. I finished C J Sansom's 'Dark Fire'. Real...




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