In the last few weeks so much more is
happening online. I've been taking part in the Community Stitch
Challenge on Facebook. It is being put on by Sue Stone and
textileartist.org. Each week there is a free workshop and Question
and Answer session with a needle worker. My favorite workshops so
far have been the ones by Cas Holmes and Emily Tull.
After watching the Cas Holmes challenge
I made the teapot. Cas showed us how she uses paper and found objects
in her needle work collages. I've not done embroidery on paper before
but it seems to be getting very popular now. I see lots of pictures
online of embroidered gift cards and embroidery done on top
photographs. After sewing the collage she stitches it onto a piece of
stiff watercolor paper. It holds the piece flat and stiff and looks
like it would make the work ready for framing.
The Teapot is a collage made of several
different types of fabric and papers. I choose to embroider the
teapot because I wish that it could have stayed longer. The handle
got broken off right after I brought it home so it has to go. It was
a little surprising how many people choose a tea pot or tea cup as
their special object.
I really enjoyed the challenge by Emily
Tull. Emily Tull mainly does portraits and she showed us all how she
observes and draws the eye. Then uses the drawing to embroider the
eye. The results were really impressive. Almost everyone posted a
nicely done eye. Many people commented that it was the best eye they
had ever made.
There have also been workshops by Sue
Stone and by Richard McVetis. This week the challenge is by Emily Jo
Gibbs. If you want to check it out all the workshops are still
available to watch online. If you're interested join the Stitch Challenge Facebook Group
Maiwa's on Granville Island, Vancouver
BC has moved the supply store online. They sell a huge range of
supplies for textile artists the main focus being on dying. They have some embroidery supplies including Japanese Sashiko Thread and
Soie d'Alger Silk Thread. They have a large supply of natural fiber
fabrics and blanks that would be great for embroidery. The supply store also
carries supplies for felting, knitting, sewing and other textile
arts.