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Some students and teachers live in for the Summer School, but I just attended during the day.
There were fourteen of us in the class. I was too focused on learning to work with such small scale items to take photos during the classes. I was also a bit preoccupied with a plumbing crisis we were having at home, and in the end left the class at midday on the second day. Alison was very understanding, and her instructions were pretty clear, so I didn't have too much difficulty figuring out what to do.
We had a choice of working on black delustred satin or parchment-coloured dupion. As you can see, I chose the latter.
This is where I am now. I have found it challenging, especially couching all the tambour thread. Laying tambour thread around each sequin is an exercise in concentration and accuracy.
I am now working on the detached petals to add in the circles. I think that deserves a post all of its own.
I am pleased to have chosen this and given it my best shot. I don't think I am going to become a goldwork/stumpwork convert, but I have a lot of respect for those who do!
5 comments:
this is looking great, I have to admit to not like doing goldwork, when I did my City and Guilds that was one of the techniques I said I would never do again but I do admire what others do. Trust your plumbing is now sorted, what a shame it coincided with your class.
Thanks Margaret. Yes, plumbing is sorted. It was stressful because we weren't sure if it was a problem from the building or just a routine blockage. Turned out to be routine. We had a bit of other stuff going on as well and I couldn't focus. All better now. I'm still not hooked on gold work!
Wow, it looks amazing, Jillian! Despite yours and Margaret's reservations, goldwork is still on my list of things to try.
I'm glad your plumbing is sorted. I find there are few home repairs that are as stressful as plumbing.
It's definitely something worth trying, Monica. It is great to see it growing and the effects are beautiful. I'd like to find more uses for the work, other than a framed piece.
Must hav been wonderful doing classes in such a lovely place. I havent tried this sort of stitching because I don't think I would really enjoy it but I love the effect.
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