Things are moving swiftly on my commission challenge. When I fully wrap my head around an idea, I tend to make decisions quickly and move along to the doing part. Here is a pictorial presentation of what's been happening:
First I printed out an actual size photo, no fancy ink or paper, just an image to guide me. I made a tracing of it to lay over my work when I need to check alignment of parts. Underneath is a piece of heavy Pellon interfacing that will be my base.
I decided to cut up the cream and sage tissue paper and rearrange it. Dryer sheets will make a good texture for the stucco, and cotton ribbon makes the steps.
As I was covering the tissue paper with tulle to give it better stability, I decided that the roof line needed shadows. Black tulle does the trick. The shiny plastic bags make good window reflections.
My tracing paper guide has come in handy several times to check that all the components are properly aligned.
Then it was time to audition thread for the machine sketching. I like using variegated thread and this time I wanted light for the top part and dark for the bottom.
My paper guide gets thoroughly used, now it will guide my machine sketching lines. I don't follow it slavishly, it's just there to make sure that proportions are correct and I don't forget all the details that I want to use.
Now the tedious job of removing the paper guide is almost done. I will refine and maybe remove some material now and decide on the hand stitching details.
planning |
auditioning |
I auditioned my ephemera with the wool mittens that were already felted into submission as I knew that I wanted them to be the lawn.
refining |
adding shadows |
checking alignment |
auditioning thread |
paper guide |
almost ready for hand stitching |
4 comments:
This is fascinating to watch you work! Thank you for sharing your process. You stitch it all together through the paper guide? Is it difficult to get it lined up so perfectly? Your work is beautiful. The tulle for the shadow is perfect, as are the plastic windows! I love it!
Like magic, it is!
This is coming along nicely. Great to see the process. Love that you used the knitting for the grass. When you first showed what you were going to use I was wondering about that. Love it! Love the whole idea of it!
And I'm like you, once an idea gets into my head of how I'm going to proceed it just seems to flow & I go with it. Instinct is always a good way to work.
Happy stitching!
This is incredible. Love to watch how it's developing.
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