playing and thinking
i started jude's "considering weave" a month ago and i'm blundering around a bit - i'm enjoying watching her and the others, as usual, but haven't yet fully got on board - i feel as though nothing i am working on is fully engaging me at the moment - i'm in slow butterfly mode, drifting from one thing to another, sampling here and there - maybe regrouping my thoughts after the energy i put into ToT
i think it's good to be away from home at this time, i have a limited supply of elements to play with here, that is enough for me to experiment and doodle with - a sort of lower stimulant environment, like a slightly bland diet after a tummy upset!
i brought a book on non-adhesive bookbinding (vol 3) with me, it's on inter-library loan so i only have it for a limited time - funnily enough it's on loan from Leeds, so it's almost home - rather than working on full scale volumes i've done a couple of miniature samples to practise the stitching of the spine - that's the part that appeals to me - i'd like to get into some more decorative stitching across and along the spine but need to get to grips with creating a base for that - i'm not working with the precision demonstrated on the workshop, but i like that, i know i can be more precise if need be
two little tomes so far:
both about 10 x 1.5 cm (spine only)
and i've been stitching into a bit of ToT cloth patchwork, just doodling and building it up
it started like this:
now it's like this:
and i've had fun adding notes
not sure if this is finished yet, it will hang around for a bit while i ponder
i'm also doodling on another ToT cloth which i started a while ago as an experiment (just for a change!!!) - i've worked a bit of weave into it but at the moment it's just sitting there looking out of place - it's not ready for display at this stage, pins and tacking all over the place ....... but soon......
i think it's good to be away from home at this time, i have a limited supply of elements to play with here, that is enough for me to experiment and doodle with - a sort of lower stimulant environment, like a slightly bland diet after a tummy upset!
i brought a book on non-adhesive bookbinding (vol 3) with me, it's on inter-library loan so i only have it for a limited time - funnily enough it's on loan from Leeds, so it's almost home - rather than working on full scale volumes i've done a couple of miniature samples to practise the stitching of the spine - that's the part that appeals to me - i'd like to get into some more decorative stitching across and along the spine but need to get to grips with creating a base for that - i'm not working with the precision demonstrated on the workshop, but i like that, i know i can be more precise if need be
two little tomes so far:
both about 10 x 1.5 cm (spine only)
and i've been stitching into a bit of ToT cloth patchwork, just doodling and building it up
it started like this:
now it's like this:
and i've had fun adding notes
not sure if this is finished yet, it will hang around for a bit while i ponder
i'm also doodling on another ToT cloth which i started a while ago as an experiment (just for a change!!!) - i've worked a bit of weave into it but at the moment it's just sitting there looking out of place - it's not ready for display at this stage, pins and tacking all over the place ....... but soon......
Comments
Would you mind letting me know what the book you have out on loan is called I would love to learn bookbinding, mostly the spine stitching and don't want to get into glueing, it sounds ideal.