I gave up writing new year targets and goals a few years ago and as it made no difference to the amount of creativity that happened during the year, so I see no reason to change!
My plans for the year so far are to take part in Contemporary Quilts Journal Quilt challenge, restart working daily in my sketchbook and complete a 'year of stitches', all of which are underway.
Journal Quilt
This year's challenge is a little different to the previous few years in that there are guidelines for each set of four months. The first set (January - April) must include a sewing technique, preferably one that you do not usually use so that you are more challenged. Suggestions given were applique, reverse applique, traditional quilting, EPP, foundation, trapunto, curved piecing, chenille and collage.
Straight away 'curved piecing' jumped out at me as it is one technique I have never used. I have tried it with disastrous results which I vowed never to repeat again. If a curve was required, bondaweb and zig zag stitching was the order of the day!
I have also been drawn back to rust recently and together with indigo dyeing I decided that as far as possible I would use the two for each of the quilts. I discovered rusting powder so no more wrapping fabric around bits of metal!
So, for my January quilt I made two drunkards path blocks using some rust dyed fabric and some very old indigo dyed fabric. It must be nearly 30 years old as I remember doing it while doing C&G in the 1980s. I consulted the web for instructions for curved piecing which was worthwhile as the two blocks were made with no unpicking and the seams layed flat!
The addition of free machine quilting in a circle design plus some hand stitching using perle cotton - another technique I intend to use on this year's quilts - completed the quilt top. For the binding this year I am using a patterned fabric from Jim Holtz Eclectic Elements range called Travel Labels. Once cut up the colour is perfect for the binding.
Year of Stitches
I have also decided to challenge myself to regular stitching by making a commitment to stitch during every month. I have seen various challenges on Instagram so went for a circular format divided into each month.
This was the starting point. It's only an 8" frame so hopefully I will be able to keep it going. So far it has been very slow stitching but I do have lots of ideas for the next few weeks so I will catch up again at the end of the month.
Finally for this beginning of 2019, I have restarted my daily sketchbook with the intention of creating some sort of art each day. Once again it will be a mixture of sketching, collage, mixed media, stitching, in fact anything that takes my fancy or inspires me on that day.
So far this is what I have completed....
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Pen and watercolour sketch |
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Collage of sweet papers |
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Pen and watercolour sketch |
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Acrylic paint layers |
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Pen Sketch |
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Collage of Christmas stamps and lettering |
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Acrylic paint stamp with watercolour wash |
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Layer of silk organza of printed photo with machine and hand stitches |
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Collage of gelli printed tissue paper |