This was the image that got me started on Very Berry’s ATCswaps. I saw it over on Knotted Cotton. I had been aware of ATCs before
when I helped organised a Quilt Exhibition for my local club in New
Zealand. There was an ATC category and I
saw some beautiful pieces of art.
They sounded fun and I wanted to join in. I kept an eye out and then saw Ali launch the
Winter Sparkle ATC swap. I signed up
immediately. The premise for an Artist
Trading Card is simple – produce a piece of fabric art which is the same size
as a business card, 3.5” x 2.5”. The
majority of it must be fabric but how you make it and what stitching you do is
up to you – patchwork, applique, beading, stitching, crochet, printing –
anything goes! However, the working in
miniature was something I found quite challenging.
Onwards and upwards to my second swap - Home Sweet
Home. This was the card I received:
The finishing on this one was the more common finish I had
seen around and I realise why. The
backing was placed right side down, then a piece of curtain lining with the
finish top piece facing up. I then oversewed
the edges with a satin stich. Or that’s
what it would have been if I had been able to do it neatly. It turned out to be an uneven zig zag/satin stich
kind of finish.
So for my third attempt – how will I finish it? I am not quite sure yet. I think I had better come up with a design
and produce a finished top before I worry about the finishing. Design may sound like I know what I am
doing. When Ali was looking for some
people to write about the process she stated:
…….. contribute a blog post on their ATC progress - with maybe
sketch plans, work in progress, ideas behind the planned ATC ………
and that made me laugh. I would
describe my process as organic, flexible, on a whim, totally made up …… It
takes all sorts doesn’t it? At least this time I had an idea. I knew
that I was going on an indigo dyeing workshop before the ATC needed to be sent
out and blue really is my favourite colour – so I thought that could easily fit
into the My Perfect theme. Because I
offered to write this post I have been thinking about it a bit more than
previous swaps. Blue to me is wonderful.
Cerulean, azure, turquoise, lapis lazuli, midnight sky, sky blue, aquamarine, cornflower,
forget me not, the words are so descriptive and so many shades including the
innumerable colours of the sea ……
So I have the starting blocks which are the fabric bits I dyed on the day. A variety of cotton, linen, vintage, new and yarn all dyed in the same dye bath but all resulting in different shades of indigo.
So I have the starting blocks which are the fabric bits I dyed on the day. A variety of cotton, linen, vintage, new and yarn all dyed in the same dye bath but all resulting in different shades of indigo.
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