Sonntag, 6. Februar 2011

M 1, chapter 11, image 21 and 22









Image 21 is the resolved paper design based on growth and disintegration. Image 22 is the resolved design. The background is a batikfabric. The violet silk is the negativ starshape,witch I have cut through, the bigger part is bonded to the right uppersite. The other part (little) is bonded at the bottom left. The big (free cut) star is painted Tyvek witch I have machine stitched. Then I used a hot tool. The surfaces was than covered with little frayed yellow squares and cross shapes. The whole piece was then stitched by hand in straight-and sorbello stitch. I have chosen  the sorbello stitch,  becouse it looks like a cross.

M 1, chapter 11, image 17, 18, 19 and 20





The images 17, 18 and 19 show paper stars,. wich are build up a pattern with smaller and big star shapes. Image 20 is the resolved one. The background is my printed and dyed fabric. Then I stitched with yellow yarn free hand- machine big star shapes. The second layer  is  made from bonded fabric, used positive and negative shape.

M1, chapter 11, image 15 and 16 and worksheets for the last textile sample.

These images show two different ways of disintegrating or grow star shapes by using machine stitchery and hand stitchery. the two worksheets, one from paper and one from painted paper and fabric, are samples for the last textile samples and show the starshape which I shall use in postive and negative form in large and small. I played with these shapes and layes them in different postions to each other.

M1, chapter 11, image 14

This image image shows the different ways of disintegrating sqares of frayed fabric.

M1, chapter 11, image 11

Here are different ways to manipulate paper.

M1, chapter 10, worksheets and image 9 and 10


This is my positive and negative swapped shapes. I have used three different star shapes (image 10). The felt is a bonded fabric. I bonded  a handycraft felt with a hand dyed commercial needle punched felt.

M1, chapter 10, image 8 and the worksheet


This is my counter-interchange sample.

Although from this star shape I have made a paper sample. I have used the shape from chapter three the subdivided star shape.

M1, chapter 10, image 6 and 7


Image 6 is my simple  counterchange star shapefrom my painted paper and image 7 is the same shape made of fabric. I have used a simple insertion stitch.

M1, chapter 10, image 5

This foto shows my sample with different insertion stitches (hand and machine).

M1, chapter 9, image 4

The upper starshape is made in chenille technic. The star beneath is a multicoloured ripple effect. I have stitched all the febriclayers together and then i cut them out more or less in the different layers.

M1, chapter 9, image 3

Here are two starshapes. One is stitched inside, the second is stitched outside and they are cut out.. I have used in both samples the same fabrics. The fabrics can you see on thr right side of the image.

M1,chapter 9, image 2 and the worksheet

This is a traditional starshape in Mola technic.

I made a paper sample before I started with the textile one.

Module 1, chapter 9, image 1

This image shows a part of my used yarns, the most of them are hand dyed