Picture 42:
To apply paper pulp to a woven fabric grid
Groups of threads have been withdrawn and than the pulp is applied not overall covered.
Picture 43:
Gauze is distort with fingers to make the holes and the pulp was applied in different parts.
Picture 44:
A distort nylon fruit bag was lied down on a sheet handmade paper and partially covered with pulp.
Picture 45:
The yarn was wrapped on a wire frame. Fancy yarn was covered with a thin layer of pulp.
Picture 46 and 47:
These two pictures show the same sample from the front and from the back side. I used a nylon net fruit bag. The net was stretched in a wire frame. The back side has an interesting pattern in the pulp.
Picture 48:
Three samples:
The withdrawn fabrics were lied dawn on a sheet of hand made paper. The pulp was positioned on the edges.
Picture 49:This method embeds a withdrawn fabric onto the surface of a piece of paper. The pulp was positioned only on the top and on the bottom. Afterwords it was stitched with cords made from withdrawn threads.
Chapter 8:
In this chapter I used embedded grids from chapter 7. Each sample is attached on a background from a fabric or handmade paper. My stitchery is deviated from previous samples. (beginning of module 4)
Picture 50:
This sample shows the letter ypsilon in different sizes using thin and thick yarn. The same procedure was done with the word "shape" in picture 9.
Picture 51:
This sample is hand and machine stitched. The stitch is derived from picture 52.
Picture 53:
In this sample I was inspirated from the zigzag pattern as seen in picture 13.
Picture 54:
In this sample I tried to spill the word "shape" on to a grid with paper pulp. After drying I stitched with hand and machine.
Picture 55 and 56 (detail):
In this sample I was inspired by picture 52. The most stitching part was done by machine (freehand) and a little bit running stitch by hand.
Chapter 9:
Stitched edges
Picture 57 and 58:
These two fotos show samples from different possibilities to make stitched edges.
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