Barkcloth to Artcloth Project
I have made a rather last minute contribution to a decorated piece of barkcloth for the Barklcoth to Artcloth project. - a collaboration between Textile artist Bobby Britnell and shoe designer
Janet Middleton to promote awareness of the 'Hands Up for Uganda' Charity. The idea is to for various contributing textile artists & enthusiasts to create embellished pieces of Barkcloth from Uganda which Janet then makes into shoes (art shoes not functional). These will then be exhibited at the forthcoming ICHF (International Craft & Hobby Fair). You can find out more about this, and see some of the inspired creations here on their facebook page.
Sian Martin (my tutor) has asked Distant Stitch students to all contribute a feather which will then be applied to a embellish a piece of the barkcloth, and here's my little offering. I used a piece of my hand dyed cotton which had a bit of patterning that looked featherish. I used stitch and tear to stabilise it so I could free machine the feather shape - Lesley's October workshop was handy for this! Then I cut it out, leaving plenty of edging around the sides and particularly the tip so I could fray this back to the stitch line. It's about 9cm long including the frayed tip.
It's a shame I wasn't more aware of this project earlier (had my nose to the grindstone so been a bit oblivious to what's going on around me!) - this is a great idea and it would be fab to submit a Stitches Coven group effort wouldn't it? There's still a little time as the final pieces do not have to be in until the end of January 2014. What do you think ladies - can we all make a little motif over the christmas period? if so what motifs shall we make?
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