Thursday, 29 January 2015

Mark Hearld revisited

On those really hot days, I don't mind sewing, but I am not keen on getting out the iron to press seams and so on.  But I felt the urge to be creative and had been pondering another play with the Mark Hearld inspired fabric pictures we had explored last year.  I had in the voluminous stash a piece of feather shape patterns, set in a strict pattern with space around each, and though I could use them in some way.  A search through Mark's book didnot help much with "birds" that would fit this fabric.  The best possibility I could see was a turkey.

 So off I went ... but my feathers were just not very turkey, and that odd shaped beak looked like a raindrop (or worse) when it was in a solid fabric.  Hot and cranky, I was ready to give up, then decided that I didn't actually NEED to copy one of Mark's images, I COULD do something original. And really, my feathers were more like a peacock's.  Mark doesn't "do" peacocks as best I can tell.  So here is my peacock picture.  It's a bit more stylistic that Mark's animals I think, but all my own work and it does make my feather fabric work.  And I got to use the offcuts from the other "old to new" quilt as part of the garden.

And then, because I was on a roll I actually completed the other two"Mark" pictures which had been floating around my work space and cupboards for a few months.









I think I am going to give these to Sister #2.  She has been admiring the others I gave to Sister #3 and I don't want her to feel left out.  But I am not sure how she might want to use them, so in the interim I just put a simple calico border around the edge of each.  Tah dah! Let me know if you want to see them in person before I give them away.





2 comments:

  1. Love your peacock and your productivity! Watching on with jealousy as my sewing sits under a pile of ironing and renovation 'stuff'.

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  2. The birds are fantastic. I particularly love the pigeon and the idea of the bridge in the background with the traffic on top. Perhaps my animals should come out of hibernation too. You have given me 'pansy envy' though. Where did you get those two wonderful red pansies? I can see them fitting in to my vase blocks. K

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