Thursday, January 30, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
In the red
The number of times I wrote Studio - stamping or Studio - stitch on my daily to do list in the last week or more is funny. I think I managed an hour or two twice during the week before I needed to come home and nap. So progress has been slow.
I set out to do the Letraset on the red cards. In the foreground is an inside cover masked off for stamping.
Here are some of the cards. I honestly feel as if it's got to be this loud, this simple, this clear.
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Some more jewellery
I have really managed a good run at jewellery making in the last wee while, before I spent the week being very quiet and trying to recover from RSV. A very nasty bug. Sometimes things align and you get the chance to use the moments, and sometimes if you are even luckier, the things you try to do in the moments, work out.
A while ago I set out some pieces I had to see what I could make of them. The long thin strips are stone and I love their smoothness and the contrast with the wobbly pebbles. I also liked how they went with some of the beaten jump rings I had.
I had some small textured pebbles which also went well with the textured jump rings.
And then they became earrings.
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Lots of stamping and letters
The red book continues along. I have made a cover and am happy with the way it worked out; although piercing all the holes for the hand stitching took a while and a lot of control to stop the covers slipping. I tried some tape but it didn't hold, so I just had to be very careful.
I like the contrast between the single red line of machine stitching and more rugged hand stitched black running stitch.
More stamping on the pages inside.
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Componentry
I have been able to go back and forth a little bit to the jewellery making workshop and put into play a few ideas I have had. So far, I have made lots of components, and not necessarily turned any of them into jewellery; but you can't do the latter, without the former!
I am still keen on oxidising and am also keen on getting surface texture onto the silver. So I set about making pebbles forms: cutting the wire; forming it; soldering it and rolling it.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Circles of Concern...
In between times I have been doing the small tasks in the production line of these Circles of Concern, Circle of Control cards.
The steps involve printing the words, drawing the square, drawing the circles, laying on the gilding medium, waiting, then applying the gold leaf, waiting, and then brushing off the gold leaf.
And now they are done.
I managed to grab a few photos along the way - here are a couple where the gold leaf has been applied and is waiting to adhere, then be brushed off. You can see by how the gold is kind of all over the shop how flighty a sheet of gold can be!
Despite the weird angle, I think these two show the 3D nature of the leaf application.
I was quite pleased that I managed to get 20 good ones.
And then there are 5 wobblier ones. In the end, I kind of don't mind these ones as they suggest to me that even when we try to operate in our circle of control, we might be clumsy and/or imperfect!
This one definitely has the wobbles.
As does this one.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
The red book continues
So I had sorted out the look and feel of the pocket, the title and the cards for this wee book; but the cover was making me think long and hard.
I knew it would be black. And then I could see segments of red machine sewing and threads dangling. That feels like me, and the jagged nature of the stitching felt a part of the story I was trying to tell. But when I tested it, it just didn't work for me. It was way too messy and disrupted, and did not feel nice at all.
I then moved all the dangling threads inside and tidied up the front to see if the helped. It helped a lot, but still wasn't quite right.
So I think I have landed on a single continuous line of red stitching about a third of the way down. Yet to be tested!
The inside cover will be attached to the outside cover by a frame of hand stitching. I needed to check if red was the way to go; or black. This is what it would look like on the outside cover. I chose the black.
So many choices! So many decisions!