Hi everyone: I know I am late, late, late, but here it is.
When the theme “Incandescence” was announced, I thought of heat, reflected light, Northern Lights, sun, moon and a lot of other things that might work
I have always loved Northwest Native Art. I have a couple of carved bracelets, one the sun and the other the moon. I looked at both of them, and put together a sketch incorporating some designs from each. The other thing I have wanted to do for some time is work with metal, adding it to fibre. Voila! I thought, a copper sun/moon.
I enlarged the sketch, then traced it on to copper shim with a stylus. I didn’t like the narrow line that resulted. To make the embossing thicker, I glued and taped kitchen string to the back of the copper, in the narrow lines, and used a paper blender to push the copper down and around the string. I liked that effect.
I then mounted the copper on to Tim Tex by curling the copper around to the back of the Tim Tex. It worked, but I do need more practice.
Now that I had what looked like a trivet, I had to figure out how to mount it. I thought black was the way to go to show up the copper color so I made a quiltlet, couched heavy metallic thread with a fine copper thread to look like rays. Now to attach the two pieces - Pippa said “why not attach it by hand”, and so I did, with black Perle cotton.
Meet my CopperFace.
Once I got into it, I loved the process. I think I'd like to do play some more with metal on fabric.
So worth the wait! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteI love your results - and that you tried this technique. I have been toying with it, but have shied away. Great incandescence!
DeleteThank you ale Kathryn - I wanted to experiment more with adding hatching, but needed to finish up. I'll definitely be trying more techniques though.
DeleteJoan