I am going to be stepping back from appearances on
my blogs for a while. I mean, I'll still be posting, but just not
so much and not
so often. Just so's ya know!
My son, Eben, will be arriving for two weeks on the 22nd of March. YIPEE! - haven't seen him for 2 years!
Eben Ptolemy Bainbridge
Here he is , my baby, in his uniform. He studies full-time at college
and works as a customer care assistant for a new branch of Sainsbury's supermarkets, in Cardiff. I like that my boys learn to pay their way in life! My father always said, "Freedom comes hand-in-hand with responsibility". He was so right! Eben has had
alot of freedom - he left home at 14 years of ageand lived, studied and worked in the city alone for 2 years before going back to the UK for more of the same there - and turned out to be a
very responsible human being. I guess that wouldn't work with
every kid! I count my lucky stars :)
Anyway, shortly after he leaves, my design partner, Megan, is coming down from California for 3 weeks of intensive studio time [makes me laugh, 'coz I'm old enough to be
her Mom too] We're going to be working to mesh and meld our ideas for a collection, dying, printing and painting cloth, and generally playing around with different techniques that focus on manipulating the surface of the cloth. So, the next few weeks are going to be
super busy! But I am still here, and will still be dropping in and leaving comments at all of my favorite places :)
Last year, I bought several, meter-long remnants, of this soft jersey knit fabric, which I hauled out of the bottom of a seconds bin in San Jose. I love the deep reds, and the print is kind of Ikat-ish I guess. Well, it was cheap, about $10 for the whole lot. Most places here sell cloth by the kilo, 'coz most places in Costa Rica
only sell seconded or remnant fabiric! You have what there is and you don't have more! Which works for my needs. This is nice fabric to work with, it's just that, who wants to wear a jersey knit in the tropics, right? So, yesterday, I set about starting to come up with alternative ways to make use of all of this fabric. Today, I'm going to show you some early-in-the-process ideas that I plan to develop further today. And, nevermind all the
other sewing projects that I have underway already ;} I always say, you have to go with the inspiration when it touches you! Surprisingly, perhaps, I think that's what makes me a pretty productive person, inspite of all the day-to-day stuff that I have to do too, like cook, do dishes, manage a 7-year old, organise homework, etc, I still manage to get alot of creative stuff done. Last night, 3 guests arrived, for 3 days, doing field work, and Reinaldo flew to San Jose this morning, so I'm managing
that too.
Blah Blah Blah!
Ok, back to the cloth part.... which is what you're really here for, right ;}
The cloth in question.
Cutting the cloth into narrow strips and stretching!
Weaving the strip. I also made the "counted cutholes" in the cotton (what is
that called, anyway?)
Cutting the stretched strips into small rectangles, stitching these down, and trimming level.
The off cuts from the trim.
Using the off-cuts from the above trim to create a dotted surface.
Everything has a use :)
Making the dots fill a space.
Very rapidly combining that idea with some very crude stitching.
How about combining that idea with a border of the original cloth?
Alternating couching.
A button flower.
Small sections, looped at one end, and then stitched down. This makes a wooly hooked-rug effect.
This is one of my favorites. Look at that gorgeous, tweedy, tonal effect! Very nizzzz!
Coiled. I see this has massive potential too.
Ok, gotta run now. Later this morning, I will be off on my bicycle, collecting Nilo from school and sharing this baby out amongst the villagers.
An 18 kilo squash to share. Reinaldo bought this in the next village yesterday for $7
Eliza gets the machete stuck in the squash and I end up having to do the job. Pure muscle, me! ;}
Taking half of the seeds out to plant. Who knows, we might just get lucky!
Reinaldo and I.
And just so's Eben isn't really pissed with me for showing you his recent photo, here's one of my sweetheart [husband] and I. Funny huh? I'm quite tall for a woman (5' 11') and Reinaldo is a [typically] small Costa Rican, and definate proof that the best things in life are worth waiting for
and come in small packages. I just don't wear heals when we are out together ;} Imagine!
Bye! Have a great day people!