In the process of reworking (adding to) the piece I posted at 9 this morning (previous post) I started looking for something in the sewing room and found the blue which adds the lightness I was wanting. And since the challenge was over, I could add other colors like the orange and golds I had cut out but hadn't appliqued down. I hadn't wanted to place the "leaves" on the batik as it was the only place I actually had any sage green. More of the embroidery lines are covered but they were annoyingly boring and now they just serve to tie elements together. I don't think it's finished but I wanted to show it to you at this stage in it's progress.
I had to relearn the sewing machine while working on this. I broke another needle, the tip was wedged into the bobbin case, I couldn't remember how to get the entire case out of the machine (and then back inside), I had to find a brush to clean the insides with, find a new bobbin with thread on it, figure out how to thread the invisible thread into the machine (it has been a LONG time) and then how to get the needle to stay in the down position. If nothing else, that was a valuable way to spend the first part of the day. The machine is now purring. It was feeling neglected, I think.
I am enchanted with that tiny dotted blue. It was well hidden in a zipped bag of Japanese type fabrics. If I hadn't had such a mess in the workroom, I wouldn't have ever thought to look in that bag. I picked it up because I wondered what the hell I had sorted those fabrics for? Something Japanese.
Found a 2007 recipe for Italian meatballs and sauce from the NYTimes. Looks delicious.
Wow! I love it! I quite liked the first version, but the yellow/gold pieces makes it shine - it's as if the sun suddenly came out on a rainy day. That blue fabric with the white dots in the top section looks great there too, I'm glad you found it!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! Really lively and graphic. Yes, orange fixes nearly everything.
ReplyDeleteGreat work in both its incarnations. I wasn't excited about this color palette but.....LOVE!!!!
ReplyDeleteclean lines, sharp edges, fabulous use of prints which adds so much 'texture'. I see bold and interesting Love it!
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