![]() |
Spring |
![]() |
Hot Summer |
![]() |
Menopause |
![]() |
Crazy Love |
![]() |
Welsh Poppies |
![]() |
Porphyry |
![]() |
Abstract Poppies |
![]() |
Vases and Cuffs |
![]() |
VasesSylvia Galbraith of Silver Creek photography took photos of my artwork, so at long last I have great photos. |
![]() |
| Right back panel - I have removed the beads from the neckline and sewn the bead thread back into the fabric - if you dont do that the beads could all unravel! |
![]() |
| Finished front neckline - I first removed the beads then staystitched with a bias strip of silk organza(stretched and ironed) and then used a folded silk organza bias strip to finish edge |
![]() |
| Bottom edge - I used the silk mesh to finish scallop - I now have to work out how to finish sides and how I will get them to line up. I cant sew the top together until I am in England with Heather! |
![]() |
| Barbecue for saxophone players - thank you Angela and Ron - they didnt mind me sewing - well removing beads actually |
![]() |
| Several of my practise spagetti straps - they got narrower and narrower |
![]() |
| First side of serviettes using motorbike thermofax - used Speedball textile screen printing ink - I have printed over 100 serviettes and still have some left in the 8oz pot |
![]() |
| Drying serviettes - Susan Purney Mark http://susanpm.com/ created the thermofaxes for me |
![]() |
| Big tandem screen - wondered about using them as flags for signs to wedding! |
![]() |
| Silkscreening the wedding serviettes using a thermofax screen. I created a padded surface so I could pin the serviettes in place and create a good surface to silkscreen - Thanks Karen for the tables! |
![]() |
| Hanging the serviettes to dry |
![]() |
| Crazy weather! - day after starting silksceening - these are hail that I picked up in garden - really neat shapes |
![]() |
| Had to switch to working in garage after heat of sun dried up the ink in the silkscreen |
![]() |
| Tom the silkscreen assistant - really speeded up the process! |
![]() |
| We developed a great system that enabled us to do 280 hits on the serviettes on one day - what a team! |
![]() |
| Drying serviettes- just need to iron them to set the paint/ink and then finish 400edges!!!!!!! |
![]() | |
| AnneMarie and I discussing how to make "The Dress |
![]() |
| I hand washed the beaded silk as it was quite dirty - we think it is quite old |
![]() | |
| Heather with 1 of the many muslins |
![]() |
| Second of the muslins with more of a back - previous muslin just had spagetti straps- changed the panels to princess line too |
![]() |
| Final muslin created from previous muslin - decided to change the line of the front - see pencil lines just below bust- also Heather didnt like the shape of the top so making that more curved - see pencil lines |
![]() |
| Can see the alterations I have to make - hope it works!! |
![]() |
| This Judy is bigger than Heather |
![]() |
| Muslin for the beaded top |
![]() |
| Working out how much fabric I will have to buy for the top fabric, and underlining - Tom did a CAD drawing too |
![]() |
| Test on miniature skirt - seeing which fabric to choose for underlining |
![]() |
| Shows how important it is to cut the silk satin all in one direction - you can see the change in shine here |
![]() | |||||
| What changes need to be made in top pattern |
![]() |
| Preparing the silk dress fabric and the underlining to be handstitched together - I hung them for a while to see how they would drape - had to recut one underlining as it dropped too much |
![]() |
| underlined pieces hung to let them drop before sewing them together |
![]() |
| Trying a different way to hang the pieces |
![]() |
| Finished dress - while as much as I can do until Heather tries dress on in London - will have to adjust length of spagetti straps, sides of dress and the very large hem - still have to cut, sew and attach lining! |
![]() |
| Trying to fit the pattern on the fabric avoiding stains - nearly didnt make it!!! |
![]() |
| Flood on July 8th - no damage to us but both our neighbours were flooded - sewing suspended to bail out basements! |
![]() |
| Added silk mesh to back as underlining to support weight of beads- stitched together along all the lines of beads! |
![]() |
| Working at Sheila & Rays cottage on the deck |
![]() |
| Working on the beach - too hot on deck - Sheila set up the chair with cushions so I would be comfortable - thank you |
![]() |
| Sheila inspecting the progress - just the basting done which will have to come out when I have handstitched the 2 pieces together |
![]() |
| thanks to Ray and Sheila I was able to work in a beautiful setting - going for a swim when I got too hot |