Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Stitching the book for week 2
I collected all the cards early on Sunday morning, and the great news was that there were 38 postcards to stitch! I had printed 40 of each question, so to get nearly all of them completed and popped in the box felt great. The other two are probably acting as lovely souvenirs somewhere...
Barry took some slow action shots as I started stitching at the kitchen table.
With so many cards, covers and title pages to stitch I calculated I needed two threads of 4 metres length. I decided that would be more tangled mess than I needed, so I chose to work with two shorter pieces knowing I would have to join the thread along the way.
It is never my favourite task, but I managed a few weaver's knots and the stitching went on.
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Jewellery making
In the middle of the kitchen renovation week, we had booked in to do a private Masterclass-type session with a renowned silversmith. Masterclass by me indeed!
We had asked to be taught how to set stones in bezels. And what an amazing process it was. I doubt I will do much more stone setting myself, but it was a remarkable day and I learned so much.
Wrapping the bezel setting strip around the stone and making sure the ends meet up perfectly.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
I stitched the book!
After posting on Sunday I got down and worked at the kitchen table and managed to stitch the book.
There were 24 single sheets to go into the covers I had prepared before coming away; including the title page and colophons I had printed back in Maleny. Each book will have a different cover and be stitched with a different waxed linen thread.
Here are some mid-way-process photos:
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Hame activity and the light...
Part of the Hame exhibition is about exploring notions of home with visitors to the gallery. Each week I will pose a different question; and after the Museum closes for the week on Saturday, I will collect the postcards that have been written on, and bring them home to stitch a book. All going well, on Monday I will return the book to the exhibition as a guide for the current week's question and participants.
Plan A. Today is Sunday and I am yet to stitch the book!
That is in part because we have been replacing a kitchen bench, sink, tap and cupboards all week and are just putting the finishing touches on it. Almost there and then back to the book-stitching
Week 1's question was this:
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Setting up Hame...
Working a bit in reverse, here are some shots of setting up the exhibition. It is always such an interesting transformation of a space.
First up, we packed up our trusty hire-van and this is what an exhibition look like in the back of the van!
We walked in to find a blank room plus a big ladder and half a display table.
Our Day 1 (Wednesday) job was to get the lettering up on the wall. It is the most stressful part for me, primarily because we don't do it very often and there is no emergency lettering support person to be found here in the Highlands!
With Barry's exhibition last year, we had lots of lines to put up and we did it line by line. This year, I had far fewer words and our sign guy had managed to get it to fit on one sheet. Which was great, but added a whole new dilemma for apprentice folk like us - how do you put up a piece that is 2 metres plus wide and about a metre high in one go? Without getting it crooked? Without getting air bubbles?
We spent time finding the centre of the wall, thinking about how high up it should go and all of that and then got down to peeling off the backing.
And then we got up on two different ladders and did our best to get it on straight, and without bubbles, and then I went through and pulled off the front sheet, leaving the letters behind...
Day 2 saw the actual laying out of the exhibition pieces.
Working out how the plinths might go; and which scroll might go where...
I had always imagined a straight line of descending height plinths, then in the middle of the night I thought about varying the heights, (as suggested by a friend) and then on the day I staggered them as well! I do respond to the space I must say.
Hmmm, that white table really didn't work. So we thought about options and ended up moving the whole display to the right a bit, and released a further 10cm of calico to the floor, where we could cut 30cm off and create a covering for the white table for the strips! And then we put the whole display back to the left by about 10cm
At the end of the day Barry got up on the ladder to direct the lights.
And I went around putting the didactics in place. I love the peg!
Day 3 (Friday) was the morning for final tweaking. I had discovered on Day 2 that I had not removed a double up of the word chair on one of the scrolls.
These marks are usually removed by heat, and in general, I iron them out. However, I have no iron here and the work was already installed! Luckily I remembered the tip from Liz about using a hairdryer. So I took mine is and plugged it in and it worked!
Ta-da!