Wednesday 7 July 2021

Diving right into nature - woyww


Good morning desk hoppers, it’s been a busy inspiring week
in my little craftroom

I’ve started an online free machine embroidery course with Jo Hill Textiles.

 The basic sewing workshop that I started last week locally has come in handy.
Last night we started a bag. More of that next week.


On Saturday the No Rules Textile Society started a new prompt.
“NATURE”




I kicked off by doing a few flower flatlay arrangements, then turning
them into grid layouts on the free app PhotoGrid.


Later I brought fern fronds in from the garden, did some more layouts
trapping them into dissolvable sheeting and machine stitching them together.



I started a larger piece then realised I’d no idea how it would
turn out and decided to do a sample one instead.

Once the stitching is done you rinse the whole thing in warm
water and the plastic dissolves so you’re left with the
thread and trapped fern.


I’ve mounted it on wire onto a cardboard backing.


Happy with the result I started work on the bigger piece.
It’s on a block of foam now drying out.


I’ve got some flowers being pressed between my old ledger pages
and a new book for inspiration.  


I’m like the demon designer this week.
Using bondaweb Ive ironed real flower petals onto fabric,
cut it up then appliqued it onto more fabric.
Another sample for the nature prompt.  

I’m off for a cuppa now and a blog catch up.

Sorry to have bashed your brains with so much stuff
I’m sure I’ll slow down at some point.

Take care
See you next week Workdesk Wednesday friends.

LINKING UP WITH WOYWW











27 comments:

  1. I always come away from your blog feeling inspired - I adore the effect of free machining but never quite seem to get the hang of it! I adore those black line plants on the linens, that is gorgeous! I really must pull on my big girl pants one day and have a proper go. Your work is amazing.
    Hugs LLJ 1 xxx

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    1. You made me feel all squishy and warm with your lovely comments Jan. Thank you so much. If I was closer I’d be round like a shot for a play day xxx

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  2. Wow you always inspire Lynn - the embroidery of flowers and grasses is just gorgeous and I love the experimenting you've done with the ferns and the petals. Have a great week and keep on 'playing'!
    Diana xx #17

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    1. That’s so nice coming from you Diana. You are the one who inspires and have all the talent. So a big thank you xxx

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  3. You are on a nature quest, aren't you. I have no feed dogs that drop, so I can't do free motion stitching. I love the bag, though and the flowers that look like you created a mandala. I have always wanted to use that wash out stabilizer, but have never found any in the shops here. Your ferns are wonderful. Happy WOYWW from #2.

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    1. It was a bit of an unknown as to whether the dissolvable would work. I happy to say it was worth the effort x

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  4. Some amazing work on show today. I liked the first photograph, very artistic. Love your nature quest, all great designs. Happy WOYWW Angela #3

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    1. Thank you so much. The first photo is a little shelf in the utility room. It came in handy for the nature prompt.
      Have a lovely week Angela xx

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  5. Whenever I call in at your blog it makes me want to go back to doing more fabric stuff. I still have some of the dissolving fabric sheets. It will be interesting to see how the ferns look when they dry out too. The flowers lookgorgeous too. Wishing you a very happy and creative woyww, Angela x18x

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    1. The ferns turned out well Angela. I’ve added green florist wire now to strengthen it and it’s on my studio wall.
      Thank you for your lovely comments. I’m glad I’ve inspired you xx

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  6. Wow everything looks amazing, I love nature posts. I love the black machine embroidery too, and your flowers! Happy WOYWW! Elle #24, EOTC

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    1. The black machine embroidery is a new thing for me and I’m working my way through the course. Fingers crossed it doesn’t get to difficult. Thanks Elle xx

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  7. I had a busy morning shortening 3 hems on a bridesmaid’s dress and then steaming it And since lunch I’ve been for my annual diabetic eye test (although it’s 18 months since my last thanks to Covid!) so I’m just catching up with a few blogs before the football starts.
    Wow wow wow. You’ve achieved so much in one week. I’ve used all the techniques at some point but never with actual leaves and flowers....I really love what you’ve done with them.
    Hugs,
    Annie x #13

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    1. Thank you so much busy lady. I’ll know who to come to for tips now. Xxx

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  8. I so love how different the crafting on your desk always is Lynn and am blown away by your creativity. Such fab ideas and results. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #6

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    1. Thank you Sarah. I’ve gone off the boil today haha x

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  9. I tried to comment from my phone at lunchtime at work, but I couldn't read it properly and lost it.... I was trying to say how much I love your embroidery projects and wish I could do them! I've never been a neat stitcher and not even done cross stitch for years! Have a good week and I lookforward to next week's beauty!! Helen #8

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    1. Hi Helen
      I am definitely not a neat stitcher and I couldn’t do cross stitch even if I wanted to. I leave that one to my sister.
      Thank you so much for your lovely comments. Pick up a few bits of fabric Helen and just stitch them into a little square that you like using a simple running stitch. You’ll be amazed have restful it is. No need for an end product. It’s just a meditation xx

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  10. It seems you are on a roll, Lynn! The grasses and flower embroidery is gorgeous, and how fabulous is that "trapped" fern! Can't wait to see how the bigger piece works out! xxx

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    1. Thanks Ann. I’ve really enjoyed myself this week but I’m burnt out today. That could be more to do with having to travel up country to see a specialist car man and the boiler breaking down at home. We are both shattered now xxx

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  11. Always something beautiful to see Lynn you have a real mix of creativity to share with us this week. We can all see that you really out your heart and creative soul into every piece.
    Happy creative week ahead Tracey #9 x

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  12. Well you've inspired me! I never thought of using black thread before but I might add it to a piece I'm working on (still!). Have a good weekend.x

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  13. Your blog is so hugely inspiring and full of so much eye candy I sometimes have to plan on leaving it to the end so I can really dwell on it. Your free-hand flowers at the top? Absolutely stunning!

    So very late this week!
    Mary Anne (5)

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  14. Wow! Your creations have blown me away. I absolutely love that trapped fern and the machine embroidery is fabulous. Liz is really good at that, too! xxx

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  15. I think we need to get together with Jan and give her free machining lessons! Your samples are fab. I love Jo Hill - one of my favourite designers. xx Jo

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  16. Sorry I'm running very late this week. I love all the different flowers and leaves and the way you have used them this week. wonderful work as usual. Happy belated WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xxx (#15).

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  17. I am afraid I am very late this week but hope to get around everyone...
    Lots of lovely things to look at on your post - I love that first embroidery but all the pictures are inspiring!
    Happy WOYWW!
    Susan #20
    Calling All Crafters! – My Blog!

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