I’m one of the host artists for The Sketchbook Challenge this year. One of my primary goals for working in a sketchbook is to get
what I draw out of my sketchbook and onto my medium of choice: fabric.
For me, a sketchbook is a way to collect and try out ideas, but it is
not the finished art. I usually work very realistically, but I decided
to try just doodling some circles in my sketchbook, using a black ink
pen. Here is one of the results I liked:
After it was dry, it was time to stitch! What motif? Circles, of course! Lots and lots of circles. Here it is after my free-motion machine quilting. I’m thinking about adding some hand stitching. Maybe some little Xs in hand-dyed thread, kind of like my original sketch.
It rather reminds me of algae, or frog spawn.
There is more information about how I created this piece on The Sketchbook Challenge blog.
Wow, that's really cool! Love the colors, design, and stitching. I love it ALL!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea! I think I see an art idea in my future! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful design and great way to practice stitching and colors together.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
What a great idea! It was so interesting to see the process from drawing to stitched. Love the colors!
ReplyDelete• • • I love anything dot related. So naturally I love this!
ReplyDeleteI need to start using my sketchbooks. I'm afraid I'll mess them up (I can't draw). So whenever I have an idea I grab a piece of scrap paper. And, of course they end up in unruly piles and then misplaced.