Showing posts with label Challenge 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Challenge 5. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Author Unknown said it best...

Only Robinson Crusoe had everything done by Friday. ~Author Unknown 

How true!

 Yes......it has taken me a while to get mosaics for the last two challenges created and posted.
My apologies!

Author Unknown was also known to say, 
I do my work at the same time each day - the last minute. 

 So, here is challenge #4....


Tangled Textiles, challenge #4: Looking Up
 (lots of blue in this one, isn't there?)

 and once again, some further words of wisdom...

 If it weren't for the last minute, I wouldn't get anything done.  ~Author Unknown

and here is challenge #5....

Tangled Textiles mosaic for challenge #5, Balance

No more procrastinating for me!!!!
 

Someday is not a day of the week. ~Author Unknown 

Well said!

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Not quite...

My piece has really taken a lot longer than it should have and although I'm revealing, it really isn't finished.
Light and Shade
It is based on a photo by Jorg Reuter which is creative commons here.  Obviously, it is about balancing rocks which we talked about recently, and appears to be a very popular hobby! 
I sketched and sketched and came up with this.
Obviously this is not the right shape for our challenges and then I hit upon including light and shade in the background and widening it. I traced my sketch onto muslin (just the lines and dots, not all the black).
Then I sandwiched it and free machined most of the lines in black thread (That was a lot of lines).
Then I painted the background in acrylic (next time I will use fabric paint as it is very hard to stich through acrylic although the lumiere is so gorgeous....)
I coloured the stones and shells with watercolour pencils and a brush.
Then the time consuming part, which is not finished began.  I wanted to hand stitch all over it as it is so flat and I wanted more texture.
I tend to embroider by thread, lol.  I will start with one thread and when that thread is finished, I go to a different coloured thread and a different area and so on.  Stops me getting bored.
In the first pic, I have basically finished the bottom rock, but I haven't touched the background here.
In the second picture, I have done some work on the lower stone and have done some background stitching.  Still need to do some black back the other way,
On the shell, I have only stitched some highlights and a strand of pink.
I find that I am beginning to like this style, with thread sketching, painting and hand embroidery, only I need to make sure I have more time for the hand stitching, as I always underestimate how long it will take.
Anyhow, even though I am in no way finished this piece, I really like it (wow, first time for everything!) and am going to take my time and enjoy the stitching process whilst I think about the next challenge.
Too much talk, sorry.

Hands Free Tote

Well I’ve finally made it.  It’s done!

I started out surfing the internet hoping to find some creative ideas.  I found pictures of balance wheels from time pieces, an elephant balancing on a beach ball, a balance scale…you name it there were many.  None really “rang my bell".
While looking at my African Collage and trying to figure out how to quilt it, an idea came to me.  Have you ever attempted to carry something on your head without using hands to maintain its balance?  Women in Africa do it all the time and make it look so easy.  So there I had it...my inspiration for this piece.

I started drawing out the image in my sketchbook.  Here is a piece of it.

The next decision was how to construct the piece.  An abstract representation or a natural one.  I chose the natural and started making templates for the various pieces that would be needed to construct the figure. 
 I was quickly running out of time.  I also needed to find an appropriate background.
Well here at last is the piece. 

It was constructed with hand applique.  I added colour to the white and black print with watercolour pencils.  I added charcoal shading to one section hoping to give the clothing some dimension.  And the basket…well that took a bit of experimenting which you can see on my blog here.  All in all I’m pleased with the piece, but I have to learn to balance my time a bit better.  Thank you Judy for a challenge that stretched my imagination and applique skills.  I also managed to use some new products, that I will use again.

I made it.... barely!!!!

 
 
As I feverishly put on the finishing touches of my latest challenge quilt....

I am reminded
(once again)
that...

"Life is a Delicate Balance"


Tangled Textiles, challenge #5: Balance


Aye Caramba!

I never thought I would get this challenge finished!
The theme was deceivingly easy but it took many weeks to finally come up with my idea!!!
That was in between some travel to Florida, to Toronto, 
and last night, 
I returned from a bus trip to Lancaster Pennsylvania
for a quilt show and plenty of shopping (that is for another blog post)!
I spent a whole lot of time on the bus chatting with friends while I stitched!

Yes,
this quilt is done completely by hand
(that is, no machine was involved!).

The figure...

close up of... Me!

which is meant to resemble me...

Me
(you think??)

was created using my hand painted and hand dyed fabrics
which I hand appliqued onto the background hand dyed fabric.

Then, I decided that I would use some of my lettering skills
that I have recently been working on in
Joanne Sharpe's online Letter Love 101 class.

Tangled Textiles, challenge #5: Balance
(many of my commitments)

With a pencil, I lightly wrote out all the letters
to be used and embroidered with Perle 8 cotton....

Tangled Textiles, challenge #5: Balance
(many of the activities that I try to squeeze into my day!)

and some of Laura Wasilowski's
hand dyed variegated embroidery floss.


I tried to blend those x's from the list of my commitments 
with the scattered lines of my favorite activities
together over top of my curly mop...

Tangled Textiles, challenge #5: Balance

to represent that fine balance that I am always trying to achieve and maintain.

Albert Einstein said,
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving."


But sometimes, it is best to get some sleep!
Good night everyone!

Off-Balance and TIPSY!

Tipsy, 16 X 16
Hand dyed and commercial cottons, machine pieced and quilted 


I had so much fun with this challenge!  I enjoyed doing the freeform piecing over Christmas, so decided to use that for this challenge.  With the word balance, I immediately went to the meaning in art.

As I played with my ideas, I wondered if I could give the viewer the sense of being off-balance at the same time creating a work that is balanced artistically.  I'll leave it to you viewers to decide if I succeeded!

My palette is partially drawn from a quilt I made for my daughter years ago, and by my desire for COLOR after the browns and grays of a Utah winter- even a mild one!

I love circles, and wanted to use curved lines in my quilting to offset the more straight edges of the piecing.  So I sprang for a gadget for my Bernina that allows me to sew circles.  It was definitely worth the money.

So, no deep meaning in this one, just plain fun. 

Frayed around the edges

you've got
work
and you've got
life
and if you're not careful, the edges start to fray
edge
This was my response to the balance challenge presented by Judy.  This idea came to me very quickly, but it took until Friday for me to actually make a start!
balance
The straight line quilting through the work section indicates the structure that exists there - it is a pretty controlled environment, with a known objective.  The Mctavishing through life expresses my desire for a more creative outlet.  But, I've learned that you have to maintain this balance or things start to fray.  I work on this balance everyday, otherwise the fraying takes over!

Thank you Judy, I enjoyed this challenge!
frayed

Attempting Balance

'Attempting Balance' began as one of the two finalist from my balance brainstorming. The idea that didn't make it to fabric was based on Itten's 'contrast of extension'. I enjoyed studying Itten back at school and thought the idea of using one of his theories to create a color-field-like quilt would be fun. I did a few sketches in my sketchbook of several ideas and then tried a few in my Nook. I need to find a better app or just improve my sketching skills! The following are sketches from my Nook.

 I ended up choosing my original idea which stemmed from my yoga practices. Balance exercises are often a challenge and I wanted to portray this in my design so after starting out with a very balanced figure, I realized I needed to throw this figure off balance as one often ends up after trying to hold a pose beyond our balance limits. This idea is not limited to yoga and I think of it as the attempt we make in all areas of our life, trying to find balance with what we need to do, what we want to do and the time and resources we have.

I had never made a whole cloth quilt so decided to use paints for this piece. I mixed old acrylics with fabric medium and did the background of red swirls on a commercial yellow print. Then lots of chaotic swirls of stitching. Then to create a figure I was happy with was much more time consuming than I expected! I cut out paper pieces and moved them around, trimmed them, etc and finally painted a figure that I hoped conveyed 'attempting balance'. More wild stitching and finally more swirls of stitching going over my figure as well as the background to 'tie' the figure into the swirls.
I thought a raw edge would work best with this concept but decided I did want a binding so created a raveled edge binding. I liked how that worked out and will use it again.
Thank you Judy for a great challenge!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

ACK!

I finally came up with an idea for our challenge.
I even made a sketch!!

Now I am thinking of using these...


(I have a new iPhone camera up...BeFunky... which is loads of fun!)

my collection of threads I use for hand applique!

Am I crazy!!!??? 
Probably!

Can I get it done in time!!!???
I have no idea!
But I hope so.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Quotable Balances


In case any of you are stuck for inspiration while working on our challenge, I did some Internet surfing and discovered some quotes that might just help some of us with creative solutions to this next challenge.  For example:

“The word 'happiness' would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness.”
Carl Gustav Jung
“The whole imposing edifice of modern medicine is like the celebrated tower of Pisa - slightly off balance.” – Prince of Wales Charles


“Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance and order and rhythm and harmony.”
 – Thomas Merton
“Man always travels along precipices. His truest obligation is to keep his balance.”
 – Pope John Paul II


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

balance

Heres a sketch I did over twent years ago (OMG, that is awful, I am so old!)
Even though I chopped her toes off in the photo, I thinks she might be an example of BALANCE!
What do you think?

Monday, January 16, 2012

Challenge 5

I wish I could say that I have an idea for the next piece all worked out for this theme, but that would not be true. I was going to choose metamorphosis, but that is the current 12 X 12 challenge, so that doesn't work.


How does B A L A N C E strike you? I don't hear any applause, but I think this will grow on you and that by March 18, we will all look at balance in a new way.


Balance - noun (definitions from the Oxforddictionaries.com)

1 .  an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady:  she lost her balance and fell

2.  a situation in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions: try to keep a balance between work and relaxation.  Mental or emotional stability: the way to some kind of peace and personal balance
3.  an apparatus for weighing, especially one with a central pivot, beam, and two scales. (the Balance) the zodiacal sign or constellation Libra.


4.  a counteracting weight or force. (also balance wheel) the regulating device in a clock or watch.
5.  a predominating amount; a preponderance: the balance of opinion was that work was more important than leisure
6. a figure representing the difference between credits and debits in an account; the amount of money held in an account: he accumulated a healthy balance with the savings bank; the difference between an amount due and an amount paid: the holiday balance must be paid by 8 weeks before departure