Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Zen, doodling.

 I picked up Totally Tangled by Sandy Steen Bartholomew a week or so ago.  I'm not much good at drawing, though I do a mean doodle, and I'm not afraid to sketch out an embroidery design idea...I think I'm better with thread than I am with a pencil.  But, the book was inexpensive and "Zentangles" look like fun.  "Zentangle" is a method of drawing and making images out of repetitive patterns.  Sort of an organized doodle, you can see some wonderful examples at the official Zentangle website, and elsewhere on the web with a quick Google search.  

I'm very attracted to the look of Zentagles, and their intricate-looking detail. They very much look like the way I approach some freestyle embroidery, and could be a fun way to try out ideas.  Despite the intricate look to a finished tangle, they are surprisingly easy.   


That up there, is one of my first "Zentangles"...I'm pleased, and a bit surprised, with how well it turned out!


There is a book out about Zentangle fabric art called Zentangle: Fabric Arts - Quilting - Embroidery, by another author, I will probably get it before too long and will let you all know how it turns out!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Scenes from a Valentine weekend

 If my weekend had a "color story" like the designers talk about, it was spots of red and pink on a background of gray and blue. 











Saturday, February 12, 2011

Friday, February 11, 2011

I'm not dead yet!

I usually do try to update more often than this. It is amazing how quickly that delicate balance of kids-work-hobby can be upset by a simple thing as a minor cold.

But yes, there are more mossy rocks in the works, and as proof, a photo of all the lovely greens in my project box.

(Photo taken with awesome Vignette app that makes your camera phone pictures look like antique film prints. So much fun!)


Sunday, February 6, 2011

It must not be a rolling stone...

Because look at all the moss it gathered!


Next time I do this I will use a darker gray ground linen, to be more like real stones.

Lots of fun though and totally "organic" in feel.  It's not "organic" in materials though, I love the effect of the varied texture synthetic fibers. 


I used Rainbow Gallery "Fuzzy Stuff" in a buttonhole wheel stitch to make the fuzziest parts, you can see one pretty well in the center of the above photo. 


Wouldn't it be cool to mass a bunch of these together in a "rock garden"?

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Another growth

I didn't get enough green, so here's a little preview of what is growing now.  And an excuse to see how well phone pictures upload directly through the Blogger app.  What do you think?


Friday, February 4, 2011

Sprout!

This little green adventure is done. 


Cute, I think.  It's not exactly what I was going for, but I can always try again.



And I do really like the way the tiny little green flowers (or bugs) turned out.



OK, back to work!  There are not enough hours in the day, I fear...