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Showing posts with label patchwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patchwork. Show all posts
Monday, February 22, 2010
Making a Mess--My Creative Process
I'm not sure of the prospect of snow tonight is making me punchy, but the atmosphere is changing rapidly and it is a wierd day.
People often ask me what is the process I use to create fashion accessories? Basically my mind is going all the time putting together fabrics, ideas, techniques. I think having as many interesting and off beat fabrics is essential.
Then I make a mess, on the floor. All my materials are in boxes, they are labeled accordingly, such as "French Chantilly Lace" , "Italian Wool Lace" or "Embroidered Velvets". I pull out what I think I might like to use.
I have one starting point, it can be an object, a fabric, a photo in a book. I use the colorway of whatever I pick as my basis for combining fabrics and textures. Most of the time I have no idea of how anything will come out, I just start cutting randomly, nothing is straight, it is very intuitive. I then start playing with the pieces and laying them out. Once I've finalized the design, I sew and sew and sew until I'm happy. And then it goes through my finishing process that I described in an earlier blog.
I'll work like this until I am bored, then one day it will make it's way back into the organized boxes when I get the urge to experiment.
Here's a few pics from today:
My family is dismayed at the mess I make, there is not one flat surface in the house that I don't cover. I think they are relieved when I go up to the gallery in Hamilton.
Labels:
collage,
design process,
patchwork,
quilting,
sewing,
silk ribbon,
textile art
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