On Siân's advice I redid the whole resolved sample, by opting for another of my designs.
I began by "dismantling" the buttons and took out the cardboard. This was a bit tricky as I wanted to keep the beads and the layers in place. I then did some other triangles. Machine-stitched cords were "glued" to a piece of fabric and fixed by some stitching.All the triangles were fixed by a small zigzag stitch to the base fabric.
Melted pipe cleaners were wrapped and then applied between the larger triangles by beaded threads. I decided to enlarge the base fabric by applying the former base to a larger turquoise one. Both layers were linked by further stitching. I also added some beads in the upper right and lower left corner.
I'm much happier with this sample. In fact it is much less static and translates the spiralling movement in a very pleasing way.
4 comments:
J'adore!
Pascale, this is fantastic - you must be thrilled to bits. Bravo! I was recommended to make alterations to my last assessment piece and although it involved extra work, it was so worthwhile.
This is superb Pascale, so glad you are so pleased with it! I've just submitted my resolved sample to Sian for review before completion - perhaps I'll need to make changes too.
This is beautiful, Pascale! I love the colours and shapes.
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