needleworkmonday | Travelling Books Works in Progress

in NeedleWorkMonday14 days ago

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One complete work and three in progress - another is being blocked. At the top, with the tag, is the foundation for the Japan theme - cherry blossom - then from left: Architectural Stonework (complete), the background for Daisy and the base for 1992.

We have another few months of the Travelling Books project before I submit all the sheets for everyone to add to their books. I'm about halfway through the twenty mini-works.

I stalled for a bit, I got stuck on the Swinging 60s theme. It didn't appeal to me for some reason, I'm not sure why. I should have just left it and picked another one that did catch my fancy. I did in the end, inspired by @gillianpearce's #the100dayproject.

Here are some works in progress, waiting for their final additions and finishing points. I've used lots of different techniques for starting and finishing. Some have been blocked and some, like the Daisy background, have not. I like the rough edges and, in 1992, the crinkled surfaces.


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This one, Chimneys and Towers, is blocked and finished, save for trimming a few ends. I might leave a few trailing ones, I'm not sure. I like them, but the piece will be mounted into a small sketchbook, so they may not be practical.

I like the final look of this one. I have been pondering how to incorporate the wonderful colours from sunsets, how to get the merging and contrasting distinct shapes of clouds. I think there are some ideas to play with.

I'm enjoying exploring the work of different artists, their techniques, ideas, colours. I like sparseness and muted colours of Cezanne's The Large Bathers and the thick impasto and vibrant colours of Auerbach's Hampstead Road, High Summer.

I've made a few notes below to remind myself where I'm up to and some of the ideas I've had. A new discovery has been Jean-Michel Basquiat. It started with some new Crocs x Basquiat. I was looking for a new pair, the Basquiats were the first I saw. I was entranced, I kept looking, but I already knew I wanted the first ones I had seen. I have them now and was inspired to research the artist. It has been an interesting weekend. The "Critique" link below in the Faces theme gives a good insight and summary.

ThemeNotes
Inspired by PoetryCompleted
MuseumsFrom V&A drawings?
The Swinging 60sCompleted - revisit?
BridgesAlbert/Hammersmith? Frank Auerbach?
Chimneys & TowersCompleted - Inspiration: Clapham County School, Gary Ray Smith
FairgroundsCandy stick i-cords/added knitting. Hand cream horse?
FlightFree knitting - skies, holes and ladders - Erika Knight
FacesInspiration: Basquiat - Untitled, 1982, Untitled (skull), 1981, Critique
1992500 year anniversary of Columbus - Inspiration Aztecs/Annie Albers - Red Meander, 1969
Twists & TurnsFree cables? Complete(?) cables?
DaisyBrioche and Picasso The Rescue, 1932
Allotment LifeVariation of fox paws by Xandy Peters?
JapanBlossomise - needs finishing
Explore & AdventureLimpet photograph?
Mathematical patternsInspiration: Triangulated Intaglio IV, 1976 - Annie Albers
SchooldaysJunk Journalling - old books collage?
Architectural stoneworkCompleted
TreeUsing railing stitch free knitting
A walk in the countryFence and tunnels?
FashionSlow vs Fast, Minimalism vs Colour, Masculine vs Feminine

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Oh, what a wonderful update, dear @shanibeer 🥰🤗 It is beautiful to hear of your progress, and to imagine these completed books full of spontaneous and anchored stitching, inspired by the themes... such an enriched and enriching project!

It's coming along, for sure 😍

I must have missed your posts about the Traveling Books Project? Are people submitting knit pages for books?
!BEER

Here's the original post.

It's for a group called Aspects of Stitch (I've post about it as 'my sewing group'). Most people are embroiderers. I think I am the only person who is doing knitted projects.

Oh that's so neat! I move so slow I would be overwhelmed, I'm impressed you all can do this!

I feel overwhelmed sometimes. I have to stay with whatever I'm doing and not think about the rest.

You called? 😂 Hello there. 😍

I may or may not be back. As always I'm dead impressed with your needlework talent.

It's like summoning a genie 😇 - I claim my three wishes! (That always turned out badly, as I remember).

Always lovely to see you 😍

Colors meet the eyes, just so perfect how you have mixed them into each other. I hope that you do get all of them ready and in time.

Hello @monica-ene, how are you? Thank you for your comment, I enjoyed working with all those colours. Everything will be ready 😍

I don't know much about crocheting but from what I can see in these pictures, the designs are so unique and beautiful, obviously a pro at work, I admire your talent, you are so good with what you do.

The crochet is like art to me. It requires a great deal of work and effort. You're doing a great job. Kudos to you for that. Keep it up.

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The stitches are so amazing
I love them all!

I want to congratulate you for your incredible work and dedication – your efforts truly inspire and elevate our entire community!

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