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Friday 11 September 2015

machine strips and Chapter 4 Drawings from animal markings

Can't believe it's been so long since I last posted anything here. Things have been pretty busy and so the course work had to be put on hold. But I am back and hopefully able to stick at it more regularly from now on.
I started by making 3 stitched strips to get me back into the swing of things

1) Zebra markings on a single piece of fabric using varying length of zigzag stitch and free motion stitching.

 
2) Snake skin strip, this was free machining without taking the needle off at all, I feels looks more like pebbles than snake skin, but it was good to practise again.
 


3) Butterfly wing strip using straight stich and varying length zig zag stitch
 
 
 
Chapter 4 Drawings from animal markings
 
1) Butterfly wing with close up details. I will do the pencil ones again as they don't show up very well once scanned, the edges are quite lace like. I love the fact some of the markings look like hearts. using a mix of pencil and ink has created the best sketch result  


2) Sea Urchin again the pencil markings are not showing up enough on these sample so I will go over then with pen and add the images
 
I thought I would have a quick warm up session before continuing, so looking at the drawings from the module I made some quick drawings, using a uniball pen instead of a pencil gives better definition once scanned
 
 
Feathers
Top  left hand is felt pen lines looking at the whole photo. Top right uses shaped paper cut outs to mask areas which were worked over with charcoal. Bottom left is one of the cut outs. This method could be used for other markings too.

 Goldfish


 
 
There are lots of areas of this drawing that could be looked at for shapes and patterns.
 
Butterfly reworked


 
Sea urchin reworked in felt pen

 


close up of the Sea Urchin



Snakeskin

 
 
 

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