Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Hand Stitching (Fall 2017) Part 2

Susan S: A line can be...feathery!
This is the second of two blog posts about my Fall Hand Stitching class. To see the first post...go here. The class focused on using a selection of hand stitches in unique ways...learning to stretch! Themes covered included: line, pattern and rhythm, texture and layers. First time students worked in a limited palette. Students painted and printed their own fabrics to use in class.

Susan S.: Line Challenge
Susan S.: Layers Challenge
Susan S.: Surface Darning sampler
Susan S.: Line Sampler
Susan S.: Line Sampler with beads.
Susan S.: Layers and Textures
Susan S.: Layers and Lines.
Susan S.: Layers and Textures.
Susan S.: Pattern Challenge
Susan S.: Pattern Challenge
Susan S.: Combining it all!
I also had two continuing students who took the class as an independent study. Jan B. referenced photos from a summer trip with family to Yellowstone and the Tetons. Susan G. continued work on her Healing Cloths that are "portraits" of family members.

Jan B.
Jan B.
Jan B.
Jan B.: Buffalo made for handmade paper.
Jan B.
Jan B.
Jan B.
Susan G.: Healing cloth
Susan G.: Healing cloth
Seeing results like these reminds me of why I love to teach!!

I'm teaching a fast track version of this class this weekend called Jumpstart in Hand Stitching. Leave a comment if you'd like more information!

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