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Thinking … Samplising

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

I have been thinking about glitter and sheers a bit, and these are a couple of the samples I have put together in the last week, really just to hang on to a couple of ideas while I am currently a bit short studio of time.

With this very sheer nylon organza, to my knowledge bonding is out, as previous bonding experiments with coarser nylon organza have not held more than a couple of days. The ‘straight’ edges are cut on the cross, and the main thing I want to be certain about is that they will be reasonably hard wearing; and so I will be testing the durability of the machine sewn edges by tossing them into the dryer with a towel for a while ……

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A Fresh Look at Last Year’s Samples…

Monday, April 9th, 2007

Over the past few days I have been updating and editing the longer version of my artist statement to include with a submission for an exhibition. To do this occasionally really does help refine my ideas, and gives me both inspiration and direction to go forward. It also prompted me to go back into the box and pull out some results of experiments, aka samples, I did when playing with leather about a year back. I haven’t used any of these ideas yet, but bringing them out into the light of day after months in the box I can see them with fresh eyes and find them newly inspiring. This is why I never throw samples away.

I can already envisage something quite large using the idea in the upper left one.

The lower left one of gold, although the process is time consuming, is demanding to be used in something, I think a relatively small piece, since it has some delicacy to do with laciness.

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lace samples, and writing.

Monday, October 30th, 2006

More interesting samples – this time showing their age plus dust, and the workmanship is even through all samples.

This group was given to me by a friend who found quite a lot on a market stall.
They are all on fairly fine cotton squares which have been hemmed by machine, and each piece is also backed by aging cream tissue paper whiy I am not sure. The whole lot of them are white on white samples.

The whole bunch, about 14, has been held together in one corner for some years by a large safety pin which has rusted in place.

And several of the designs are the same as I have already in my collection, which speaks of some kind of curriculum to a course of study at a school, college or institute.

This one, of quite pretty lace-ribbon embroidered flowers, is unusual and I really like it…. the rust stains over it say something about where it has been stored all these years….could be the beginning of an interesting little writing exercise. Posted by Picasa

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