frankenstitch draws to an end

the lessons are almost over but the stitching will go on - i found the most recent lesson very useful as it sort of showed how arlee constructs some of her pieces from stitched and unstitched fabric using 'frankenstitches' to unite them, both structurally and visually - this helps me make sense of how i can use it other than as embellishment

meanwhile i've been having fun with my own bits












 and watching the progress of the others who post

Comments

Cheryl Razmus said…
Great stuff, Eva. Your colors and fabrics are so fresh and appealing. Love the "wormy" clusters. I also like the slide show. I've never done one of those on my blog. Looks like it came from Picassa?
stickyfingers said…
indeed it did, and if i can get my head round it anyone can!
eva a(r)t work said…
Hi, these stitched pieces are totally amazing!!
sorry, I have not checked your blog very often - obviously: big mistake.
This "Frankenstitch" seems to be an online class. Can you give me some more information, please?
We are together in Jude's classes.
Best wishes,
eva ucgatwork
stickyfingers said…
hi eva, thanks for taking a look - this was done as part of an online course with Arlee Barr - she might run it again later this year

contact her on her blog:http://albedoarlee.wordpress.com

she has also been on workshops with jude

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