Showing posts with label Hand Weavers and Spinners Guild Victoria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hand Weavers and Spinners Guild Victoria. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

25/6/25

 Not as good as 25/5/25 but still not bad. 

It keeps me posting. I started posting years ago as we were learning how to use a blog as we would need to teach it to our students. I have found that online presence has moved on enormously but I don't much feel like trying to keep up! 

But when people talk about the older generation as being not technologically savvy, I ask who they think taught them about it! I just can't be bothered with some of the new stuff that is totally irrelevant to my life!

However, it is good to have this blog as a visual diary - I have lots of physical visual diaries at home but they are hard to search!! Also, I am trying to downsize some of my stuff - not very successfully. But having the blog means I can search better - if I have remembered to put in the proper labels. 

I have finished the tapestry, have sewn up the loose bits, put on a backing and now only have to take it to the HWSG so that they will take it for me, and bring it back! It is a very helpful and useful thing they offer members. 

I am also trying to come up with an idea for the EGV annual members exhibition - not due till late September but I need to come with an idea that I actually want to do!!

The theme is Magic - it is not speaking to me!

But I am going through some books (that I have resisted giving away) that have quilt ideas, optical illusion  ideas, and some old calendars that I have - I used to get dragon-themed ones each year. Dragons can be magical. 

I am also thinking of my fascination with how colours seem to change depending on the background colours. So more thinking is necessary before I commit to an idea. 


Friday, August 30, 2024

Experimenting with something slightly new.

 I am finally trying something new. It may not work but I don't really care - at least I am thinking again.

I have a lovely scarf that I bought a few years ago. It was made by Michelle Mischkulnig. I haven't worn scarves much recently but it turned out to be perfect for something I went to recently.

I had a good look at it and I think I know what she did. I have done a workshop with her but this was a totally different technique. 

I think it is made using dyed mulberry silk and sewn heavily to keep it together. 

(I have just looked at my blog and looked at what we did - it may be that I should/could have used silk hankies as that seems to be what I used at the workshop. Oh well.)

I was at the Handweavers and Spinners Guild a couple of weeks ago and just couldn't resist the beautiful colours they had - of the unspun silk. 


I laid a bit out onto some dissolvable fabric and sewed over it rather heavily. 


I didn't really have a good plan, just thought I would see what eventuated. I was influenced by the upcoming Embroiderers Guild of Victoria (Australia) exhibition. The theme is Making Waves. Despite my desire NOT to do the ocean, I have done some experimenting with a variety of blue and white silks and it looks like waves!!

Anyway, I don't know what I will do with the two pieces I have made.

 Tonight I decided to try something different. 

I had a pattern for a hanging Christmas decoration. I've had it for years, have used it to make paper decorations but not fabric. 

I traced the pattern onto the soluble fabric, laid out some silk and sewed over it. 



I could still see the tracing on one so have cut it before dissolving the soluble fabric. I couldn't see the pattern on the other one so have just dissolved it and hope to be able to trace the pattern back on once it has dried.  
I have tried putting a skewer through the piece to see if that helps it to dry in a way that would be helpful. I don't think it will matter if the other one dries flat, I can sew the bits into the shape I want - after I manage to cut it correctly. 

In case you are wondering, I am intending to have the pieces wrapped around a skewer or a piece of warp thread so that they can move freely - air waves making them move, 

Sunday, August 14, 2022

It's the date that inspires me - at the moment.

Today: 14/8/22.

What to post??

My local tapestry group has participated in putting up an exhibition at the Handweavers and Spinners Guild. We put it up last Saturday. 

Included is the travelling tapestry exhibition that I have participated in for many years. It used to be for the Aus/NZ group but the New Zealand aspect is no longer. And the Australian aspect is probably not going to happen again either. We usually have up to 50 small tapestries but this year there were 'only' 17. Very nice they are too!

To make the exhibition fill the space better, our local group has put in some more tapestries. Each member was invited to contribute up to 4 tapestries, no more than 30cm square. 

I have put in a texture themed set. I have included my failed Aqueduct Trail one, a sample from my Ema Shin workshop, an older piece that experimented with texture and my recent Finger Labyrinth piece

Other members of our group have put in pieces too - it is actually a very good exhibition!

Unfortunately, the guild rooms are only open on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at the moment. But that shouldn't take away from our enjoyment of being part of the exhibition and being able to promote tapestry weaving. 


Hard at work, putting up the pieces in a visually appealing way. (Note that I was taking photos, not being a decision-maker!)


The travelling tapestry pieces.