I have'nt been able to find my mojo for quite some time now
then this week I was having a look at one of my favourite blogs
Kirsty, the owner, has been showing the work she has been doing for a course called
SEWN by MARY ANN MOSS
SEWN by MARY ANN MOSS
and I have really enjoyed reading about it. It involves making patterns on paper
and developing them using machine stitching.
I was inspired enough to take up the challenge and have enrolled myself on the course.
So what you see here are the results of my first assignment.
Have a look at Kirsty's link her work is fun and colourful.
I think my mojo went on holiday with yours! I really can't seem to get inspired lately, despite trying to keep in touch with my favourite inspirational blogs - I can pretty much guarantee a visit to your blog will get me reaching for my sketchbook or sewing machine - I love what you've been up to, and the colours are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Diana what a lovely compliment. Lets hope we both get back to full steam ahead with our creative side
DeleteI agree with Diane, those colours are beautiful Lynn! And I also love the designs you made with the inks. How do the inks differ in use than pens or watercolours for example? I look forward to seeing your new course work make progress :0) xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you Mo. The inks seem to be the same as watercolour but you are not using water. I've had them ages so thought I would try them out.
DeleteThey seem very vibrant. I've never seen them before, but I do recognise the name xx
DeleteI am quite intrigued by your project. I love all the colors. What detail!
ReplyDeleteThank you. The next stage is to build up more painted patterned papers then cut them ready for machine stitching
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