Sewing what I see.

I have been making the Gather your Sew-plies purses obsessively. I am on #8 and I have set a goal of making 30 of them. Really I have made 9, but I gave one away. 🙂 I have also been at home and focused for quite a few weeks, and it is time to stretch my creative muscles and to see what change will bring. So I packed up the latest Sew-plies purse along with some buckram and thread and I walked up to the Promenade to ‘sew (I mean draw) what I see’.

This little drawing took about 3 hours to do. The buckram provided a ‘grid’, which helped in ‘drawing’ straight lines. I brought two types of thread, straight sewing machine thread and #12 Aurifil Mako’ (which has become my favorite hand sewing thread), both in black. I don’t think this drawing is complete and I would love to try using the #12 Aurifil thread in this drawing. The two different sizes of thread will compliment one another nicely, I think.

On the walk home, I began to wonder if I need to paint the sky a light blue… hmmm.

I will be doing this again. I would love to stitch/draw some people, crowds, horizon lines. I need more buckram.


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Published by Melanie (Melly) Testa

I am an artist who loves the outdoors. I dancewalk with confidance. My artistic medium of choice is using, thickened Procion MX dye, to multicolor print my own cotton cloth. Appliqué is the bomb diggity.

11 thoughts on “Sewing what I see.

  1. I love your skyline! How about a layer of voile or other sheer cotton on the back, ala Inspired to Quilt? You could paint your sky, people, water, hot dog & pretzel vendors on the cotton and layer the stitched buckram on top. Oh to possibilities! xo

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    1. Jeannie. I am trying to stretch myself and not turn to what I know. So, no layering ala Inspired to Quilt right now. I would like to spice my creative process up before integrating it.

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      1. I look forward to seeing what you do. I know that you will come up with something that smacks us up side the head!
        I had an epiphany this week. I always love Inspired to Quilt and actually started a piece with a quail theme. I had the stenciled background done and part of the organza. Then it was time to paint and draw. I chickened out. I let the critic win. Now that I have some drawing and painting skills exercised in both Stencil Magic and Dream Journals, I dug out that beginning and will carry it forward. Thank you!!!

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  2. I think this is beautiful just as it is – maybe a bit more stitching to make it more robust; but I love the spare beauty of just stitch and buckram.

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