Monday 3 December 2012

Saturday's Quilting Workshop - Folded Star *

Friday I started cutting fabric for the workshop Saturday morning... I couldn't wait until the morning... so I ended up making one to take in the morning... and made another one Saturday morning, there will be more photos to come!

These are my pieces all cut and pressed.   16-  3" x  4" piece of the 4 different fabrics

All 64 pieces sewn on the backing piece



The folded star,  just needing to be trimmed.. Saturday morning I made another one.. 

More Weaving - The Whole Cloth Experience*

These are some photos from last Thursday's Whole Cloth class. We took our scarves off the looms and finished the fringes and decided on our method of finishing


This is my finished scarf from last week!!!

This is the pattern of the next one!!

Close up


Monday 26 November 2012

The Whole Cloth Experience - Weaving*

So my group started weaving two weeks ago Thursday.

We got to go down to the store and pick out 2 colours of yarn to make two scarves. One would be made with the two colours we bought and the other would be made of the lighter colour, dyed two different colours. I was really nervous to actually set the loom up myself, but Jackie was a wonderful teacher! She definately knows what she's doing! Thank goodness!!! As of now things are going great and I am really happy with my work so far!!

What does everyone else think?

Painting my yarn (week 1)


Dyed yarn. (blue scain dyed for homework week 1)


Dyed yarn again, these colours are going to be used for the same scarf, I love the contrast of blues!!!


Starting to thread the loom (week 2). Putting the dark on the back so I can weave that scarf second.



As the yarn is rolled the pink starts to show, each of these pieces gets threaded in the eyes above.



My samples, started to be wrapped around the front beam.


All ready to start my twill pattern scarf. (homework week 2)


I am using the 4 middle treddles. In the pattern 1, 2, 3, 4.


The first little bit complete. The 45 degree lines looks like nice and orgainic to me... ha!


Most of the body of the scarf, only about an hour and a half later.. :)


I see my blue peeking threw.. so I finished it off so it can be cut and taken off next Thursday.

 

And oohhh!! I'm excited for the next one! The colours are so pretty!!!

Wednesday 21 November 2012

The Whole Cloth Experience- Dyeing Final Project*

We were given a final project for the dyeing portion of The Whole Cloth Experience, and an option of making a scarf or shawl. I enjoyed the bleaching with cotton so much, my teacher allowed me to make something a little more me... and with the materials I work with on a regular basis.... COTTON!

So our project had to have 3 techniques we learned how to do in class.

I bought 1.5 yards of white 100% cotton to dye, and 0.5 yards of violet 100% cotton.
1. 2 dye baths (cherry blossom and plum)
2. bleach bath (0.5 of the cherry blossom, 0.5 of the plum for the inside and pockets, and the violet 100% cotton for the outside)
3. Shibori (cherry blossom, plum and robin's egg blue)


Any comments!? Lets hear them!!!
A jelly-roll of my dyed and bleached fabrics!

Close up of the outside detail (not finished here)

Inside of bag

Inside pocket with new ' Olivia Callaghan Designs ' logo

Side view

Over-head and frontal view

Closer.
I love it! So happy with this bag! And it means so much more when its made almost from scratch!

Wednesday 14 November 2012

Card Designs- Last Wednesday's Class*

 We had to design a 4-pack of cards for my Wednesday class!
I decided to go with a harvest theme, since we were supposed to stay away from the official holiday seasons.

I am quite happy with them!!

My card set
Apples
Eggplant

Pumpkins


Corn

Monday 12 November 2012

Experimental Bleaching*

A friend of mine had a pair of blue cotton jeans that she didn't ever wear because of a few small stains. After she had seen some of my bleaching samples from a few weeks ago she wondered if I wanted to try bleaching them! I was so nervous! There was no way to test and see what would happen. I had no idea what to expect but both Shelby and I are quite happy with the results!

What do you think!?

This is the pants resisted (pole wrapped)  before I put them into the bleach bath.

Adding beach to the back. ( Notice how the thread on the pockets is not a natural fiber so it doesn't bleach! )


Water bath to remove the vinegar.

The Front.

The Back.

They look so great on!!!

She seems quite happy with them!!! Yay!!


Friday 9 November 2012

Today's Watercolour Class*

Another mixed media day. Use of gesso, watercolour, inks, printed papers, acrylic gel and glitter glue.