This week I’m looking to take two main samples forward and
really refine them. I have been experimenting with needle weave in different
fabrics and in different scales.
I have also been creating more logcabin patchworks so that I
can see the full effect of the patches together and the patterns they create.
These are the two lines of enquiry I have chosen to explore for Gawthorpe Hall.
I have developed my Gawthorpe Hall samples. I have
created two collections, needle woven samples inspired by the beautiful darned pieces
from the archive and logcabin. I have taken inspiration from the colour palette of my
self-initiated brief and used much finer fabrics and threads to put my own
modern twist on these pieces. Until you have sat and repaired a damaged hole in a piece
of fabric do you truly appreciate the intricacy of it. We tend to take this for
granted these days because of the pace at which technology can produce it.
For my logcabin I have contrasted old recycled sari silk,
hand dyed cottons and modern fabrics such as PUC to give this old technique a
modern twist. I’ve also modernised the process, using the machine to quickly
and roughly patch these pieces together. I enjoy the effect this gives and
reminds me of the sample from the Gawthorpe archive marked by Miss Kay “do not
do it like this, it is wrong”.
Krista Jo Mustain Geometric wallhanging/coral quilt
2011/2012
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