One of my blog buddies, Kathy Loomis, has been doing daily art for years and she blogged about it here yesterday. Another blog buddy, Linda McLaughlin, has also been doing it for years. Much to my dismay, she is no longer blogging, but you can see all of her past years here. Her blog takes a long time to load, but it is worth the wait.
I have decided to hand embroider circles on four inch squares, using many different stitches. I went through my stash and found these hand dyed fabrics that I think were parfait dyed.
I know I don't have enough of those hand dyes and found this luscious hand-dyed-looking batik and thought it was the perfect compliment. Thank goodness that I decided to see how easy it was to needle before cutting it up. Wow, I could hardly get a bare needle through it. Lesson learned....do not use batik for hand stitching. It is much too dense of a fabric. Now I see why it is so good for masks, of which I will be sewing some more for a charity.
Fortunately I was able to match the colors in my hand-dyed to my sample book and I know which colors I used, so I am going to do some ice dyeing later this week and hope I get some agreeable fabrics.
Happy New Year!
Linking up with Off the Wall Friday.
3 comments:
I just have to laugh at the "quality" of the 2020 ornament...it's so fitting to the year. (I have seen a few dumpster fire designs.)
Your hand dyed fabrics are gorgeous!
Sounds like you’ve got a good project to concentrate on as we wait for the world to open up! BTW - Linda’s work can be found on Instagram….and is as fabulous as ever.
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