The Weekly Leaf
A few weeks ago, before the snow covered everything , I found a bunch of willow leaves.
Out came the Gelli plate and the Jacquard textile paint and I got three prints.
first and second print from the Gelli plate
print made with paint left on leaf
I used the last print, the one done directly with the leaf and added lots of stitching.
Week #52
Here are all 52 of them.
This year I'm going to attach them to a quilted natural silk noil background. In the picture above they are just placed on the fabric, I haven't quilted it yet.
I have loved doing these. I have used at least fifteen different surface design techniques to get the image onto the fabric. They include; several different methods with a Gelli plate, stencils, masks, thermofax/screen prints, drawing, tracing, rubbings, stamps, soy wax, discharge, color magnet, Solarfast, solvent transfer, TAP, stitched shibori, and painted wonder under. I've kept the stitching simple using these basic stitches; stem stitch, backstitch, french knots, chain stitch and straight stitches. You can see each one by clicking on The Weekly Leaf page link in the header above.
Daily Stitching updates.
Line Dance #358-#365
All sewn together
The Daily Paper #286-#293
I have 72 more of these to do (and 72 days to my birthday).
Next post I'll show you what I'm starting on for the new year.