Wednesday, October 2, 2024

September Stitching

 The first week of September Kathryn (k3n.clothtales) gave us the opportunity to do some needle weaving for our stitch journals. My first attempt didn't work out. I think I used the wrong threads for the fabric base I'd created. With the right combination of threads and fabric I enjoy needle weaving. I used variegated threads for both the warp and weft in this case.


The second week of September Kathryn invited us to do a representation of home. Many stitchers depicted the homes they currently live in or their dream home. I couldn't bring myself to do that. Instead, I made a collage of the elements that make a house a home for me.

 The third week of September we explored texture. Kathryn was inspired by lichen and taught us a fair amount about it. I chose to begin with some tangled threads I'd saved from pre-washing new yardage. They led to other orange elements. I also included bits of a white polyester (possibly organza) I'd put through an embellisher some years back. 


A detail shot

Oddly enough, after I created that monochromatic piece the following week the assignment was to work with a monochromatic palette. Somehow I ended up using the same colors!

 Kathryn has been making "wonky Wednesday" videos in addition to the stitch journal videos. They are hand piecing projects (or have been so far). That week she shared information about the Gee's Bend quilters and the blocks they call Housetops or Pig Pen blocks. I found this a fun way to use up some of my skinniest scraps. There might even be a few more of these in my future. 😁

The postcard prompt from Kool Kooky Kreatures for September was Autumn Hygge. I wasn't feeling particularly creative when I had the time to work on the postcard so I went with something very familiar and simple.

What's more cozy and comforting than a quilt?


2 comments:

  1. Love all that you've created. What an inspiration to get motivated and stitch.. Hugs! deb

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  2. Very nice! I love the orange piece that you created the week following the assignment!

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