tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-46450143145394068252024-03-13T22:02:16.684-07:00Ragged Old BloggerHeatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.comBlogger466125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-47132963314771812672020-04-08T07:33:00.000-07:002020-04-08T07:33:10.773-07:00A little visitor.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Spot the shield bug! It is a green one and appeared on my window as I was enjoying my after lunch cuppa today. We have beautiful sunshine again and no wind. Perhaps I will get to see the full moon tonight. (Having problems here!!)<a href="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qrhSb2A6uik/Xo3aK84dSPI/AAAAAAAAJZQ/u6QycjsmCoUli90BhF-xyxzEKyDYQf8cQCEwYBhgLKssDAMBZVoBk0jyzLg-lRdgEWn4MY7CIuv_dcBmVg8jeLrsk9vL4KZtol9h2ypS6whEotCxRI1UrFLNcL0hVFsPsYHo4JQ2_Nsho-9HXRkKvktmr-BZcYGTz_FIji5sNtae9X5wnl1prEU1KFZ0K_fdR2DxL5X3XESxr57BrDFA2dkWS_dY3Fp8-0PiCXDI1QsfY2niMLxhbtu43G6YgTfOcd4rVAuAAIE9STc_eMEL0Gtt9-aAdgMIuT_ACvVDZRorpjlxGbXMpnJxMv18SYRNVfKfxaZlGhcg_rOctFBn1u-EJYKnXmO3cP-lnH8J6BE_MSxj7TKT-IYCDxCUo6n75xzsSUyGXt7kHVniJI_frmjwxIA2erzL4WjFwCH6dYJzPiChvNzYVvbxq5yim5IeCVN-WZ5SLlndCzCcZb6-YVjv_qn3TPG0RFBWulCAIVCbdChw-YM96Hc9RpLEVjtXPj-K38lfKmzNPpmY3BtRvvQmIi2EuZPp3Qfc54WF6KRYKQKmceL__MhfX3c1lDf8aAVY6wfB2FUtAcMJXwtj4LIEz_AGotKd9Oau9zwosAJko-yrfHJ_8Vj_YtUvO3LzSntlGGYRaEIn6ExVYMOi8t_QF/s1600/P4080036.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1200" data-original-width="1600" height="240" src="https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qrhSb2A6uik/Xo3aK84dSPI/AAAAAAAAJZQ/u6QycjsmCoUli90BhF-xyxzEKyDYQf8cQCEwYBhgLKssDAMBZVoBk0jyzLg-lRdgEWn4MY7CIuv_dcBmVg8jeLrsk9vL4KZtol9h2ypS6whEotCxRI1UrFLNcL0hVFsPsYHo4JQ2_Nsho-9HXRkKvktmr-BZcYGTz_FIji5sNtae9X5wnl1prEU1KFZ0K_fdR2DxL5X3XESxr57BrDFA2dkWS_dY3Fp8-0PiCXDI1QsfY2niMLxhbtu43G6YgTfOcd4rVAuAAIE9STc_eMEL0Gtt9-aAdgMIuT_ACvVDZRorpjlxGbXMpnJxMv18SYRNVfKfxaZlGhcg_rOctFBn1u-EJYKnXmO3cP-lnH8J6BE_MSxj7TKT-IYCDxCUo6n75xzsSUyGXt7kHVniJI_frmjwxIA2erzL4WjFwCH6dYJzPiChvNzYVvbxq5yim5IeCVN-WZ5SLlndCzCcZb6-YVjv_qn3TPG0RFBWulCAIVCbdChw-YM96Hc9RpLEVjtXPj-K38lfKmzNPpmY3BtRvvQmIi2EuZPp3Qfc54WF6KRYKQKmceL__MhfX3c1lDf8aAVY6wfB2FUtAcMJXwtj4LIEz_AGotKd9Oau9zwosAJko-yrfHJ_8Vj_YtUvO3LzSntlGGYRaEIn6ExVYMOi8t_QF/s320/P4080036.JPG" width="320" /></a></div>
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I know I have been absent from blogging for several months but I have not been idle. I have been busy making more scrapbook/journals from junk mail and discarded books. This one has a medieval theme. I use pieces cut from greetings cards, damaged books, magazines and anywhere else that has a picture I like the look of.</div>
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This one, as the name suggests, has a bee and lavender theme. and it's cover was made from two thicknesses of cereal packet card plus a layer of printed paper.</div>
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My latest one has a Spring theme. Double thickness paper for the cover and junk mail pages including envelopes, brown paper, book pages, etc. The spine is decorated with dyed silk cocoons threaded individually and fastened at the top of the spine. I have only shown the covers here and not the pages themselves as that could become a very long post and might get boring.</div>
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I have lots more ideas and rescued junk papers, which is just as well because this pastime seems to have become an addiction. Goodness knows what I will do with them all. At least there is plenty of time to be filled just now! We have a wonderful charity book shop here which is a rich source of material. So pleased I went a bit crazy in there before the shops closed!<br />
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I hope you are all keeping safe and finding enjoyable ways to fill your time. At least we have some lovely weather to cheer us up while we cope with these very strange times.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-52636634895819972802019-12-24T03:17:00.001-08:002019-12-24T03:17:14.475-08:00SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ONE AND ALL.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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WISHING EVERYONE ON FACEBOOK A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-82872525756472508602019-12-20T06:33:00.000-08:002019-12-20T06:33:35.715-08:00Having fun with a bit of recycling.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This is the cover of my second scrapbook. I have called it 'For the love of Trees'. It is made from the cover of a damaged hardback book and I decorated it with a photo of a church door with two yew trees almost grown into the stone of the building, plus a few other embellishments.</div>
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As usual my scrapbooks get very fat and wont close now. The pages are any sheets of paper, of various sizes and colour, that are now surplus to requirement. I have simply stuck in any pictures of trees which I like, and in places have added lines from related poetry.</div>
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No.3 in the series is 'For the love of Flowers'. I made the cover for this one from a cereal packet and covered it in floral fabric. The front is decorated with picture cut from a magazine, mounted onto two layers of paper and trimmed with lace with a butterfly at each corner. There are still plenty of pages waiting to be filled. To complete this series I would like to make a scrapbook of birds, and am collecting suitable pictures.</div>
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As I was getting a bit bored with just sticking pictures in, I though I would try making smaller books and started with this wrap-around covered one. Again the pages are any junk mail, letters, leaflets, etc. The cover is cut from cardboard packing covered inside and out with coloured paper, and the pages are cut to size, grouped into three signatures and stitched to the spine. I intend to write notes on the paler pages and as some have strong printing and or colour, I will find something decorative to cover those areas.</div>
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Going even smaller and again using cardboard for the cover and junk mail for the pages, I covered this one with the top layer of a 3ply table napkin and lined it with the same.</div>
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To fill this book I am collecting sayings, quotations and proverbs, etc.</div>
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This final book is again made from packaging cardboard and table napkin in a wraparound style. The pages are oblong in landscape format. I haven't decided how to use this one but may even get back to drawing again to fill the pages.</div>
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To prepared the pages I coated each side of each sheet of paper with gesso and when dry I sponged each side with a strong coffee solution. Next I used rubber stamps to print small patches of text or shapes all over in order to knock back the original printing. I have found that a grey stamping ink is better than black, which is a bit too dark.<br />
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The only drawback with this pastime is that it can become addictive, and as the junk mail keeps coming I can see that at some point I am going to be overrun by my junk books.<br />
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I apologise for the poor quality of my photos but the light today is very bad. I am looking forward to getting back to those lovely crisp wintry days we had a week ago. It is strange to think that in one week's time Christmas will have been and gone. It just doesn't feel Christmassy at all, though I have put up decorations and am quite ready for the day itself.<br />
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Here's wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-25811290423560400862019-11-06T06:47:00.001-08:002019-11-06T06:47:25.099-08:00A weekend treat.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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A couple of weeks ago I treated myself to a weekend textile course tutored by Hilary Beattie at a very nice hotel a few miles from where I live. The theme of the course was 'The Language of Flowers' and we spent the first day doing various drawing exercises followed by more considered drawings of our chosen flower. We were not allowed pencils for any of this and had to use a fine black pen. Above is my drawing of clematis.</div>
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My piece was smaller than everyone else's as I didn't want to mount mine on a canvas. However, the work looked very impressive when mounted and each of us went home with a finished piece of work. I intend to press mine carefully, apply a couple of coats of acrylic wax for protection and used it for the front cover of a sketchbook.</div>
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Our drawings were photocopied then traced onto deli paper from which we transferred the design onto our background of collaged fabrics with machine stitching - rather hair-raising as I haven't done any free machining for a long time. There was a small panel of net behind the drawn image in order to stabilise it for stitching.</div>
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These two photos show close ups of the fabric collage behind the drawing.</div>
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It was a delightful if exhausting weekend (all that concentrating). Great tutor, lovely companions, very good food and comfy bed. One slight drawback for me was the fact that the first night, the couple in the room above mine decided to have a blazing row at about 11pm and went on till 1.30am! Well, you can't have everything, can you?Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-48401762121118995322019-10-21T04:45:00.000-07:002019-10-21T04:45:06.945-07:00A bit more playtime.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I am still looking for more ideas to fill the pages of my needlework fabric book, and in the meantime have started a different project. Above is the cover decoration for a journal-cum-scrapbook based on Nature. The little plaque at the bottom reads: For the love of Nature. I found the photo in a copy of the magazine Landscape. There was overlapping text in the top right corner which I cut out and filled with a tiny photo of a woodpecker. I am not going to sell the book so copyright will not be a problem. I placed a small frayed piece of green silk under the left of the photo and added narrow strips of textured paper along the other two sides. The main background is a slightly larger piece of Khadi paper over a coarse frayed golden fabric. I added a large leaf button top left and a small tassel made from the pulled threads pulled out from fraying the coarse fabric. I wrote the words in fine brown pen, cut them out and fixed them behind the little metal plaque with metal brads. It is rather dull today so I hope my photo will be clear enough.<br />
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This made me think of my Mother who would always ask 'What's it for?' when she saw the samples I made during my time at college. So Mum, this book will be for the love of Nature!<br />
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I haven't worked out quite how to tackle the cover but it will be made from tea dyed cotton sheeting over a base of firm cardboard. The decoration will be glued in place when the cover is made and all the pages have been stitched in. The pages are just A4 sheets of tea dyed copy paper stitched together in pairs and folded in half to give A5 size. I would like it to have a rustic look and ideas are all stewing around in my head. <br />
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This is a new departure for me and will be quite a time in the making, but I look forward to finding lots of beautiful and interesting photos to fill it and maybe there will be snippets of poetry added too.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-84526764378669947392019-10-18T04:56:00.002-07:002019-10-18T04:56:39.708-07:00Playtime.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This is the back. The base is a piece of cardboard packaging, decorated with patterned paper napkins and other bits and pieces.</div>
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The inside of both notebooks are the same. The pages are stitched in place down the lefthand crease to allow for the wrap over.</div>
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This is the outside of the second notebook which is waiting for it's pages to be stitched in place. I have learned such a lot during the making of these two and hope I shall remember it all as I would like to make something larger and more artistic, with a Nature theme.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-66029309714754819222019-10-01T07:16:00.000-07:002019-10-01T07:16:02.450-07:00Work in Progress.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I thought I should return to my first love of stitching to ensure I hadn't forgotten all I learned so many years ago. I came across the front and back covers of a fabric book, made a while back, and filling it seemed just the thing to get me started. The cover is made up from scraps and strips of all sorts of fabric - sari ribbon, lace, silk and cotton - with embellishments such as buttons, lace scraps, paper shapes, beads, etc.</div>
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I bonded a heart shaped vintage fabric scrap and trimmed it with narrow flowery lace. In each corner I added a dorset button.</div>
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Another pocket and a possibly Edwardian needlecase which once belonged to my grandmother. It is made from tartan silk and is literally threadbare in places.</div>
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This page has a thimble top left, scrap of lace, scissors bottom right, a dorset button and in the centre a tiny wooden cotton reel. The borders of each double spread are worked in raised chain band over an automatic machine stitch which gives a ladder pattern.<br />
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It has been useful to have some hand sewing to do while I sort out my thoughts for more books in the pipeline. I am often surprised by the way that my books can take over part the way through the making of them. They seldom turn out exactly how I had imagined them originally.<br />
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We paid a visit to a large garden centre recently. There were various retail outlets under the same roof and shopping was done! We are not permitted to keep a pet in these flats and I don't think I would want the worry of one any more, and can get plenty of real cuddles with my daughter's dog.</div>
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However, at the garden centre there was a huge display of dogs and cats, some of which were so lifelike. I think they have been cast in resin or something similar. I would normally choose a dog as a pet but the best ones were too large for a tiny flat, or not really lifelike. I walked past this puss several times telling myself not to be silly. When it neared the time to leave I thought 'will I regret not buying it when I get home'? Obviously the answer was yes.<br />
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The top photo is nearer the true colouring but the bottom one shows a bit more detail. I have called him Orlando, after Orlando the Marmalade Cat from the books by Kathleen Hale which I had as a child. My neighbours have asked me if he has settled in well. No need to put butter on his paws.<br />
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I started making this little book ages ago and came across it recently so decided it was time I finished it. The theme is Spring and I seem to have reverted to childhood and rediscovered all my favourite wild flowers that evoke so many memories. It must be all this talk of wildflower meadows and roadside verges.</div>
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I hope your gardens are enjoying the rain. Someone has told me that next week will be another scorcher. Summer may have arrived late this year but it is certainly making up for lost time.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-27755563158910655172019-07-14T03:42:00.004-07:002019-07-14T03:42:59.306-07:00I forgot a very important part of my previous post!I forgot to say that after lifting the keys from the fabric after it has been steamed, it needs to be rinsed in salt water to neutralise the vinegar. It would be wise to wear rubber gloves during this bit as the keys are black and need washing too. When dry they will still be rusty and can be used again, as can any rusty metal bits you may have.<br />
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I think that is everything this time!Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-17010808826095294332019-07-14T02:46:00.000-07:002019-07-14T02:46:08.197-07:00Rust Dyeing.I have been a collector of old keys for some time and have some rather nice ones. Recently someone offered to add to my collection but when they arrived they were so rusty I couldn't think what to do with them and just put them in a drawer.<br />
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I had to adapt the method slightly as my kitchen is minute and I have no designated craft pots or pans. As only white vinegar, salt and water were the main ingredients I was not too worried. I dampened my strips of old sheeting and spread them out onto an old plastic cloth. The rusty keys went on next, just in rows with space in between and the second and third strips with keys on top. Then the strips are rolled tightly into a single bundle and fastened with string or elastic bands.<br />
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The bundle was then placed into a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water - enough to cover it - and left overnight. Next morning nothing seemed to have happened except that the water had taken on a slight rusty tinge.<br />
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I found that my unused and unloved (until now) plastic microwave steamer sat perfectly on top of one of my larger saucepans. The bundle fitted nicely inside it, and I made a lid from two layers of kitchen foil pressed tightly round the rim of the pan. All that was needed now was to let it steam and simmer for an hour. It worked a treat and here are the results. Each strip is about a yard long and six inches wide.<br />
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I have lymphoedema (I hope that's the right spelling) and this chair seems to be the only one on the market which raises my feet higher than my hips when in reclining position. I sit with my feet raised but the rest of me is upright, unless I fancy a snooze. There are other tiny adjustments that I can make to provide better support for my back, shoulders or neck if needed. <br />
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Likewise with the bed, I can sleep with my feet raised each night and if I ever need it, I can raise the top of the bed too. The bed came with two memory foam pillows and two underbed storage boxes. I can set the bed to the position I want and do not have to do anything more.<br />
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It is always worth taking a look to see what has come in, and I have found several treasures in there.<br />
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Sadly the colours are rather washed out in my photos but there is a good range of soft blues, greens and neutrals which will make lovely strong covers for books. Some pieces are quite generously sized and would make bags.<br />
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I vacuumed before I went out and then spent a couple of hours this afternoon wresting with the staples and sticky strips round the edges of each piece, sprinkling myself and the carpet with little white flecks. Oh well, I can vacuum again tomorrow.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-153622101417880372019-07-03T03:50:00.001-07:002019-07-03T07:55:32.429-07:00Only a drop in the ocean, but ...........I have just done my first anti-single-use plastic shopping today, and found it far less daunting than I feared. As it becomes a regular habit I will get more efficient.<br />
I found the staff at my local Tesco supermarket very helpful and understanding, allowing me to use my own containers for some items or wrapping items in greaseproof paper, and accepting my returned unwanted non-recycled plastic when I handed it in to customer services.<br />
I found the re-usable zip fastened freezer bags more useful than some containers so will take more of them next time.<br />
A little more thought is required to make sure I get better results, but as I live alone I have no excuse not to put the effort in.<br />
I understand that working mums would find it far more difficult. To quote the Tesco slogan 'Every Little Helps'.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-8161207641752541992019-06-24T06:38:00.002-07:002019-06-24T06:38:49.461-07:00Experimenting.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I have had a lovely time this morning playing with air dry clay. I've never used it before but wondered if I could make my own trims and embellishments with it. I need some tiny flower shapes for something I am working on - you can just see them at the top of this photo, and found some little metal cutters (meant for cake icing I think) among my bits and pieces. I also found wooden printing blocks quite good too.</div>
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This is one of my favourite molding mats. I apoligise for not having everything on a better background to give a clearer view, but the clay takes 24 hours to dry and everything was still very soft so I didn't dare to move it. I did remember to poke tiny holes in each piece so that I could attach them with a couple of stitches to whatever I want to add them.</div>
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These are just a few 'tools of the trade'. I liked the results from a thinner layer of clay but I suppose those will be more brittle. It wouldn't really matter too much if some of the items were broken as I love trying to make pieces look aged and the odd bit snapped off would add to the effect. <br />
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I am keen to make more pieces but must rein myself in and wait to see whether these are successful. I shall now prowl round the flat to see what else I can press into clay, for my next session!Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-5178895729493363852019-06-16T05:21:00.001-07:002019-06-16T05:21:07.644-07:00My 'One of your five a day' book - a work in progress.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I have drawn the inside view of this persimmon but for some reason I just can't persuade the image to upload. I had never eaten persimmon before and found it to be quite pleasant. I imagine the flavour would be much stronger if it hadn't had to travel so many miles to get here.</div>
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There are still a few pages left to be filled so it is a very healthy project as I need the subject in front of me in order to draw it. Then, having been cut in half, it must be eaten before it goes to waste.</div>
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First of all, I thought you might like to meet my four-legged granddaughter Boudi. She is named after Boudicca because when my daughter and son-in-law first took her on she was very feisty. After receiving nothing but love, patience and gentle training for just over a year, she has become utterly adorable and very affectionate, and at last is able to enjoy life.</div>
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I am part way through working on this book which contains snippets of poetry relating to Autumn and drawings in similar vein. I will post a few pages next time when I am satisfied with them.</div>
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This little book has just been bound with ribbon and a piece of stick found on walk. It too will probably have drawings in it, though of what I have not yet decided. Not the best day for photos, it is rather dull though still warm.</div>
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This one is a fabric book whose cover I have not made yet, and again, I haven't decided on the theme.</div>
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This is my collage book, made from Khadi paper which is very strong, and bound with the screws I took from a fabric sample display book found in a charity shop. The front cover is a collagraph which I made ages ago, quite liked but didn't know what to do with. Collographs fascinate me and I can see all sorts of things in them, though of course there is no detail there at all.</div>
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I am new to collage and though I have dabbled with it occasionally I have never set out to compile a little book of different ones.</div>
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One day I look at them and think they are complete, and the next I want to alter something or start again.</div>
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It is very tricky getting the balance just right.</div>
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I am enjoying playing with all my bits and pieces, but find that although the method is a simple one, in actual fact it is much harder to select just the right sized and shaped pieces for inclusion.</div>
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This is the back cover of the book, another section of a collograph.<br />
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I am very pleased to have sorted out the camera (goodness knows what setting it was on last time) and hope my laptop will keep going a bit longer. I have a feeling that it might die on me soon and will have to replaced. Oh dear! the possibility of new technology to be conquered is daunting.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-1777315497174544072019-05-20T08:04:00.001-07:002019-05-20T08:04:48.092-07:00A little scroll book.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Firstly, apologies for this awful photograph. I don't know how I managed that. This is a large wooden thread reel 3ins tall - the depth of the scroll is about two and a half inches, and it is 36 ins long.</div>
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I cut a disc of paper to fit the top of the reel and stamped this lovely bumble bee on to it, adding a touch of colour and then glued it in place.</div>
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The first section has a quote from Charles Dickens which I think you will be able to read. I must be honest and say that I stamped the butterflies and bees but drew and wrote everything else directly onto the calico strip. I coloured everything with Inktense crayons adding a tiny bit of water to release the colour.</div>
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Next comes a favourite of mine which I have thought so often: "I've watched you now a full half hour, self poised upon that yellow flower; and little butterfly indeed, I know not if you sleep or feed." William Wordsworth.</div>
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Now we come to another favourite: "Oh, velvet bee you're a dusty fellow. You've powdered your legs with gold." Jean Ingelow.</div>
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My camera has washed out so much of the colour but you can just about get the idea and read the quotation from John Clare.</div>
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This one is by Robert Graves - "Strawberries that in gardens grow are plump and juicy fine, but sweeter far, as wise men know spring from the woodland vine."</div>
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I was running out of space here, right at the end of the strip. I would have liked to have added one or two harebells but was afraid of spoiling things. It reads "The tiny harebells in the turf, the velvet sound of bees".<br />
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........ when you decide to have a good clear out! These came to light yesterday and were experiments using the top layer of patterned paper table napkins bonded onto felt and then machine stitching added.</div>
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This apple design was an attempt to achieve a pointilist effect using just French Knots to create the blend of colour. It was an exercise for a course I did some years ago.</div>
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And here I had to draw the same arrangement directly onto the background, using just feltpens. Two more exercises for the same course.<br />
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Hoping to have some new experiments before long, now that I have reorganised my work room and got rid of things I no longer want to work with, and can now find the ones I do like more easily.<br />
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I am ashamed at the number of note books and sketchbooks I discovered - most of which had about four or five pages used then abandonned. I am set up for life, even if I live as long as my mother did. She reached 102!Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-21052215245271310712019-04-30T06:55:00.000-07:002019-04-30T06:55:00.206-07:00By George - she's got it!!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Here is a page of my drawings in the book. The idea was to use pen and go straight in - no pencil and rubber to rub out any mistakes.</div>
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A slight change of subject - these are a stack of my twiddle muffs for dementia patients waiting for their embellishments. Sadly our local woolshop has closed and I have lost my dropping off point. However, I have plenty of wool to use up and have no doubt I'll find a way of getting the next lot to a hospital.</div>
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Now, here is what I have been doing with a bit more space to work on. I love wild flowers and this little book is my way of celebrating some of my favourites. I must be honest and tell you that the butterfly was stamped on but I did draw that little bee and the ladybird.</div>
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So there you have it. I had to try taking fresh photos and posting them myself to make sure it worked. Now I shall have a cup of tea and then lie down in a darkened room as my brain hurts! Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks - I am feeling rather chuffed.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-55594810727308459592019-04-30T06:26:00.001-07:002019-04-30T06:26:45.065-07:00Partial success.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I have been having such trouble posting pictures on my blog and had to catch my daughter when she had an hour or two to spare to help me. She thinks there must have been an update of some kind which altered all previous procedures, so it is no wonder that I had problems.<br />
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The pictures here are from the little book I bought just before Christmas entitled My Year in Small Drawings by Matilda Tristram. As you can see, each page is divided into small squares - roughly 4x4cms. At first this was comforting to me but after three months of drawing daily, and sometimes more than one little drawing each time, I began to want more space. I'll show you what I did next another time. These pages were done between 22nd and 29th January. <br />
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All I have to do now is keep drawing to build up confidence and remember how I got these two pictures posted to my blog!!<br />
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I want to say that it's nice to be back but that might be tempting providence. Fingers crossed that I will be back soon.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-70753723737341571162019-03-24T02:33:00.002-07:002019-03-24T02:33:25.930-07:00It must be Spring.Windows open,<br />
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It must be Spring - today at any rate!Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-48526323307956087032019-01-29T08:08:00.000-08:002019-01-29T08:08:27.186-08:00A GREAT LITTLE FIND. Just before Christmas I came upon a small book called 'My Year in Small Drawings by Matilda Tristram. There is lots of sound advice on making the effort to draw frequently, and I am trying to do one or two tiny sketches each day. It is more or less working - some days I forget so I make it up on others.<br />
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There are hints and suggestions for topics throughout the book, but I have decided to draw what interests me most though when I run out of ideas the hints are useful.<br />
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I started on 23rd Dec. by drawing my coffee mug, carriage clock and wrist watch. Sometimes I will copy something from a photograph or book, or just draw my hand or a shoe - anything within reach.<br />
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Each page in the book is divided into 4cm squares which is not too daunting, and there are 12 squares on each page. I aim at filling three squares every day. I am already starting to want more space, (which seems to be a good sign), and also wanting to add colour. So far I have been using a very fine pen and putting up with the wrong lines, but am looking forward to using pencil and being able to correct any wrong lines.<br />
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I have taken a few photos and tried to post them without success, and am beginning to wonder if the fault is with my camera and not with my laptop. Oh dear - I don't want to have to get used to another new gadget! I'll have to get one of my offspring to look at both for me and give their advice.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-91455721107892740442019-01-25T01:11:00.000-08:002019-01-25T01:11:07.920-08:00A Bit of Magic.My daughter was telling me about a film she had seen called 'Loving Vincent'. It is about the life of the artist Vincent van Gogh and is presented almost like a detective story with various people who knew him trying to work out why he killed himself. Far from being morbid it is poignant but magical, as all the characters are costumed and made up to resemble those in his paintings, and all the backdrops and locations are handpainted by a team of artists to replicate the paintings themselves. It is as though his paintings have come to life.<br />
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If you, like me, enjoy Vincent van Gogh's work, you can find this film on Netflix. I thought it was amazing, and quite beautiful - I have never seen anything like it and was spellbound. It was made by a Polish film company and I hope they will be recognised for their skill and imagination.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4645014314539406825.post-45841903456987752872018-12-23T02:00:00.000-08:002018-12-23T02:00:04.795-08:00I WOULD LIKE TO WISH ALL MY BLOGLAND FRIENDS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR, AND FOR THOSE WHO MAY NOT BE FEELING VERY MERRY MAY THEY FIND PEACE OF MIND.Heatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06826501916623305535noreply@blogger.com3