I found some silk and wool threads that I had hand dyed and together with my favourite green silk thread from 21st Century Yarns, they looked so lovely. Like a breath of Summertime!
I put them together in a bag with some dyed muslin and silk snippets and over Christmas this slowly happened!.......
I embroidered a Summer Garden onto the front of an uninspiring handmade felt sketchbook cover.
Last year my amazing, talented friend Suzanne was making all in one sketchbook covers using a resist and I thought I'd try the technique using some wool tops. Hers are stunning but I just used any old colours to try it out. It worked so well, but, because I'd used such dull colours it never felt quite right. It was just waiting...
So my dull old cover now looks like a Wild Summer Garden and chilled me out good and proper over Christmas. I think it will inspire me to do some nice colourful art in there this year.
Isn't that a nice way to start a new year of Art?
With a fresh new sketchbook to play in.
With a fresh new sketchbook to play in.
I wish you all a very Happy New Year
May wonderful things happen for you and those you love. xx
PS. I thought you may like to see a couple of photos of the dyeing process. This is from a blog post from June 2012 if you'd like to see the whole thing with before and after photos.
Here are a couple of photos of the threads and other bits of silk, velvet and cotton I space dyed. The colours make me so happy.
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