Showing posts with label line. Show all posts
Showing posts with label line. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Hand Stitching Moves Online: Theme #1-- Line


Susan T.: Interpreting lines drawn with ink on paper

Update: Please join me for the Fall 2020 Hand Stitching class! Five 2.5 sessions starting on Wednesday, September 30. For more information and to register: https://www.theartleague.org/shop/class/online/hand-stitching/

Sometimes circumstances give you that little extra push (or kick in the you know what!) you need to try something new. When things started shutting down here in Virginia back in March, I figured that was going to be it for me for classes. The school where I often teach was trying to work out some version of socially distanced in-person classes. The protocol seemed overwhelming. I could already imagine that other teaching opportunities such as The Textile Museum Muse Project class would be postponed indefinitely. And with retail shops starting to shut down-- my teaching gigs at local places such at Artistic Artifacts were also vanishing.

Martha P: Interpreting wood grain lines.

Well thank goodness for Zoom. Who knew that it would become such an integral part of everyday living!  And who knew that using it would finally give me the confidence and opportunity to move to online teaching....something I'd thought about for years.

Jill B. : Line Stitch sampler
My beginning Hand Stitching class at The Art League School made a quick transition to online. A very seat-of-the-pants operation to start. I set up shop on Google Classroom so that students would have the opportunity to show their work and interact. It was also where I could add links, material and recordings. By the end of five weeks, I had the mechanics down!

Jill B.: Stitch for Five and Change
I also had one other thing down. Something I wasn't sure I was going to be able to pull off...fostering a sense of community. I encouraged the 18 students from all across the US plus Canada and even Japan..to post their works in progress and to leave comments. I put together weekly Power Points of their assignments. And gradually I could see a community starting to gel with respect and appreciation for each others' work.

Barbara B: Black and White
The stitched work that emerged from this class will be the subject of the next few posts. My approach to hand stitching is very experimental. I enjoy exploring the types of marks and patterns basic embroidery stitches can make by changing just a few basic elements. I limit the size and color palette of students' work to encourage looking at the stitches as marks and not as making "pretty pictures".

Susan T.: Interpreting lines drawn with ink on paper
 I divided the class sessions into themes: Line, Pattern and Rhythm, Texture and Layers. I chose  stitches and stitch techniques that I felt reflected the themes. I also gave weekly Journal Prompts and encouraged the use of a journal to continue a "dialog" with one's stitching. I provided students with a choice of Stitch Challenges that focused on some aspect of the weekly theme and the stitches. I  encouraged students to keep exploring on their own just to see what they could discover.


Journal prompt by Jude J. based on photo of coral.
These next posts will follow the class themes and will feature a selection of Stitch Samplers, Journal Prompts and Stitch Challenges. My hope is that you might consider picking up needle, thread and fabric and take a "stab" at hand stitching too!

Coral by Jude J.
Judy P. : Plant growth lines.
Kristin A.: Line Sampler
Mary K.: Line Sampler
Myania M.: Journal Prompt: A Line Can Be
Myania M: A Line Can Be Circular
Pauline S.
Roberta A.: Journal Prompt: A Line Can Be
Roberta A: A Line Can Meander
Carolyn L.: Stitch Sampler
Heidi O: Stitch Sampler and Challenge
Irene C: A Line Can Be

I will be teaching this Hand Stitching class in the Fall 2020. Check back here for more information about dates and times.

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Hand Stitching (Fall 2017) Part 2

Susan S: A line can be...feathery!
This is the second of two blog posts about my Fall Hand Stitching class. To see the first post...go here. The class focused on using a selection of hand stitches in unique ways...learning to stretch! Themes covered included: line, pattern and rhythm, texture and layers. First time students worked in a limited palette. Students painted and printed their own fabrics to use in class.

Susan S.: Line Challenge
Susan S.: Layers Challenge
Susan S.: Surface Darning sampler
Susan S.: Line Sampler
Susan S.: Line Sampler with beads.
Susan S.: Layers and Textures
Susan S.: Layers and Lines.
Susan S.: Layers and Textures.
Susan S.: Pattern Challenge
Susan S.: Pattern Challenge
Susan S.: Combining it all!
I also had two continuing students who took the class as an independent study. Jan B. referenced photos from a summer trip with family to Yellowstone and the Tetons. Susan G. continued work on her Healing Cloths that are "portraits" of family members.

Jan B.
Jan B.
Jan B.
Jan B.: Buffalo made for handmade paper.
Jan B.
Jan B.
Jan B.
Susan G.: Healing cloth
Susan G.: Healing cloth
Seeing results like these reminds me of why I love to teach!!

I'm teaching a fast track version of this class this weekend called Jumpstart in Hand Stitching. Leave a comment if you'd like more information!

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Hand Stitching (Fall 2017) Part 1

Judith K.-P.: Textures Challenge

New Year's resolution...get back to posting more frequently! Somehow December slipped away...due to lots of creative activity on my part (and multiple craft, home and trunk shows!).

I want to share here (and in tomorrow's blog post) some of the work created in the Fall 2017 Hand Stitching class. This multi-session class focused on a selection of basic stitches. Students worked on journal prompts, stitch samplers and stitching challenges focusing on weekly themes: line, pattern and rhythm, texture, layers and the construction of a book or hanging. I also had two returning students who used the class as an independent study. Such a rich treasure trove of work!

Linda H. : Line Sampler
Linda H: Looped Stitch Sampler
Linda H.: Layers Sampler
Barbara C: Line Sampler
Barbara C: Line Sampler detail
Barbara C.: Layers challenge
Barbara C.: Wall hanging final project
Barbara C. Wall hanging detail
Barbara C.: Wall hanging detail
Judith K.-P.: Line Challenge
Judith K.-P.: Texture Challenge
Judith K.-P.: Pattern/Rhythm Challenge
Judith K.-P.: Texture Challenge
Judith K.-P.: Layers Challenge
Judith K.-P.: Layers Challenge
Judith K.-P.: Layers Challenge
Judith K.-P.: Working on final project
I will be teaching a fast-track version of this class as a workshop this coming weekend. It's called Jumpstart in Hand Stitching. There are still spaces available. Leave a message if you'd like more information.