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Sophia Marie Pappas
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2023
Dear Viewer,
My name is Sophia Pappas and I run Studio PDP, my illustration and letterpress studio in Millvale, PA.
I've created a lovely studio space for myself and I've found it's quite a nice canvas for all sorts of projects. I am curious about lots and lots of things; basket weaving, embroidery, printmaking, murals, printmaking etc etc.
I've decided to use this as channel as a catalogue of process in the studio, my goal is to document and collect the things I find interesting.
I am very happy to share these interests with you :) xoxo
Sophia
My name is Sophia Pappas and I run Studio PDP, my illustration and letterpress studio in Millvale, PA.
I've created a lovely studio space for myself and I've found it's quite a nice canvas for all sorts of projects. I am curious about lots and lots of things; basket weaving, embroidery, printmaking, murals, printmaking etc etc.
I've decided to use this as channel as a catalogue of process in the studio, my goal is to document and collect the things I find interesting.
I am very happy to share these interests with you :) xoxo
Sophia
Spirit PGH Mural
I was thrilled to be included in this mural on Spirit PGH in Lawrenceville. I got to try out spray paint, driving a lift, and working in a tight deadline (5 days). I had tons of fun and learned so much.
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Letterpress Printing an Angel Charm
มุมมอง 183ปีที่แล้ว
Getting a chance to print my own project on the press is so much fun. I tried something new with this little charm. I really liked the way it spins and I want to keep exploring that movement so stay tuned. You can bring home a little angel for yourself, here is a link to the listing in my shop: studio-pdp.com/products/angel-charm
Win Some, Lose Some, My first Mural!
มุมมอง 119ปีที่แล้ว
My first mural was my absolute dream project. Directed by Jessie Rommelt of Bunker Projects in Garfield, this piece was a three wall extravaganza. I got amazing creative freedom and created this massive homage to two of my biggest creative inspirations: Margret Kilgallen and Hank Williams (RIP). If you're in Pittsburgh, check it out, it's in the back alley on Coral St. behind Mr. Roboto Project...
Hello! Welcome to my studio!
มุมมอง 324ปีที่แล้ว
Hello! Welcome! Thanks for stopping by! My name is Sophia Pappas and I run Studio PDP, my letterpress and illustration studio. Here is a little preview of some projects I've been working on. See you around!
Weaving Foraged Dandelion
มุมมอง 21Kปีที่แล้ว
Ever since the warmer weather has brought out the dandelions, I've been feverishly collecting them around the studio. They've finally dried out and I've had a chance to weave a little wonky basket using cattails as my base. The dandelions are softer and not as tough as the grass, but they're a lovely texture and turn such pretty colors when they dry. The only downside, of course, is chasing the...
Weaving a foraged basket
มุมมอง 592ปีที่แล้ว
It was a bitter, blustery, January day and I ventured out to forage for some weaving vines with friends Rebecca (@halfwayhygge on Instagram) and Lindsay (@gingerlypress on Instagram). I came back to the studio and wove this wonky basket with a double cross base that's now storing my garlic. I tried adding some grass dyed with beets and cabbage for a little color, I'm still learning lots about w...
Weaving a tiny basket from grass
มุมมอง 8Kปีที่แล้ว
Just another day trying some weavin' and dyin'! Experimented with a new base called a "double cross". I generally liked it but since the grass is so flexible the final basket is a little wobbly as it dried. I'm okay with that though. Cameo by Bao the cat who was very interested in eating my grass and probably managed to ingest some. I'll know later when he throws it back up. Anyway the beet dye...
Weaving a grass basket and trying natural dye with cabbage
มุมมอง 9Kปีที่แล้ว
Follow along for an evening at my studio where I weave a tiny grass basket and try some natural dye with cabbage. I am a professional illustrator and letterpress printer and a beginner basket weaver. I foraged the cattail from the side of a highway this past fall, and the grass is a gift from my parent's yard. I love experimenting with new materials as I build my tiny storefront. I can't say dy...
oh my god these are so cute!! 🥺❤️
Lovely video! Your work is so clean and neat and sharp.
What is the point of this vid if you don’t show the begging of the weave?
Love the music too.
Hi! Just found your channel. I woudl love to know what those bigger pieces are you started your basket with and what is the method to start it. Is there a video showing us how to do the base? Thanks and have a great day 😊
😍 Bellisimos
بارك الله في هاتين اليدين باسم يسوع ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ رائع جدا جدا جدا ❤ من فضلك ما اسم هذه النباتات ؟؟؟؟؟
Just WOW!! 😻 🧺 ❤
I'm interested in how you got the first weavers to be so wide and flat. When I dried dandy stems they shrunk up to a very thin width. Even the widest ones were half the width you showed in the video.
Great question, and good eye! I use a couple different materials for those first weavers, sometimes cattails, sometimes day lily leaves, as well as thick dandelion stems.
How do you finish the baskets?
Nickle Creek! Nice. Great song.
Very nice baskets. Music not so much.
Can't please everyone.
That thing is beautiful!
I love this 💓
Thanks to this video, I went to pick an armfull of dandelion stalk and buckhorn today to try out basket weaving :D I'm very curious to see whether I'll make something pretty. Thank you for sharing this video! One last thing: I'm deaf, so sadly, I couldn't follow along with anything you might have said. Could you please enable captions in your content? It's more accessible that way. Thank you in advance!
Hi!! I'm so glad you gave it a try, let me know how it goes. I actually don't talk over the videos so the only sound you're missing is some music. I'm a weaving novice myself, still learning all the time. I love a reason to collect though, and dandelion stems are easy to find. Best wishes!
Nice!
What other plant fibers did you use in this weaving? They all don’t look like dandelion. I would love to learn more about weaving these cute little baskets, etc., with all kinds of plant fibers! This is pretty cool! : )
Hi! So you're correct, the base is made with cattail, there is also some grass, and the middle dark section is dandelion stems. Hope you give it a try, let me know how it goes if you do :)
Great video! Helped me alot
Best
I wish i could live someplace like this
Me too!
Very nice moody montage! Perfectly captured the whole feel, weather, and landscape. I especially liked those little mushroom caps hiding under the moss!
Thank you Cameron 🙂
Хорошая работа!
❤️
Was sind das für Materialien? Sieht schön aus !!!
A great use of something freely available to so many!! When you re soaked the dandelions we’re they slimy at all? I tried it in the spring and I think I may have soaked them too long because they were slimy and broke easily 😬
They do get a little slimy, especially if I’m not a able to use them right away. I did find that they really only needed to soak for a couple minutes so they don’t get too slimy, but they’re flexible enough to use.
@@sophiamariepappas Interesting, something to tryout next spring! Thank you for the reply!
Beautiful and talented hands!
Good video, I'm excited.❤❤❤❤❤❤
My "neighbors" would report me to the City if I had dandelions or any wildflower growing....so sad...
Ugh! I say decriminalize dandelions 🤓
Here in Toronto where I live many people have natural front gardens. They're my favourites. There's nothing natural about a manicured front lawn. Pretty sterile.
Fascinating. Beautiful basket.❤
Great video
Thank you!
What a huge undertaking. You're so brave to do this, and you did a wonderful job!
Thank you very much, I enjoyed every minute, can’t wait to do another one
🎉غغغ
Very very cute!
Thank you 😊
It looks like bird a bird nest!❤️
And just as wonky 🙃!
you shouldnt collect when they are still seeding! let those seeds do their thing outdoors, not become trash in your studio :( this is a little upsetting honestly, becuase important and simple things like how to collect a naturally occurring material, sustainable and thought-through, gets lost when its popularised like this and used for "content" and estethics.. from the way you are handling the material i am guessing you are are quite new to this. and im dont want to gatekeep using natural materials or weaving! but i really do encouraging you and everybody who watches this to do some research before you set out to collect materials and use them in projects..!
Interesting perspective!
As I understand it, dandelions are considered invasive in some parts of the world. In this case, removing the seeds isn't a bad thing. Where they are native, I like to leave the seeds on the spot. The "right" way to collect depends on context.
@lotto1819 If it was some other plant, I would agree with you. But Dandelions are not in ANY danger of being “At Risk” much less Endangered. I enjoyed this video and the weaver’s bravery in posting it, and their joy & Love in sharing it with us!❤
Wonderful baskets for fairies ❤️ 😂cats like to get involved dont they ; super cute kitty. Thank you for the tutorial youve inspired me!
Let me know how it goes if you try it 😊
What wonderful skill you have👏👏. The basket is beautiful ❤
I’ve never seen dandelion stems that long!
You'll find them once you start looking :)
Sweet 👍🏽🙏🏽
I've never seen those long stemmed ones either ! You are so clever ! Its a little beauty !!
Wow 💚💎 177 . Lk 🎉❤
Great work! Came out awesome! If you're looking for some inspiration on your next project, have a look in the mirror and create something just as wonderful! <3
thanks bro
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I’ve never seen tall dandelions like that either. That came out very well
I think once you start looking for them, you’ll find ‘em
Often you will find them amongst tall grasses and other plants where they are forced to stretch up toward the sunlight
Thats a really nice little basket. The dye actually wasn't too bad, I think maybe the grass itself just didn't take the dye too well.
Yeah I agree! I think the surface of the grass is too waxy?
I have never seen such tall dandelions before!
I hadn't either! I found the tallest grow in tall grass :)
That thing is flipping adorable! I wove a basket out of dandelion flower stalks too about two years ago, and I learned a lot about them, and about myself. First off, I learned how to not care as much if people see me doing weird things in public, like picking dandelions by the side of the road at dawn, ha ha. My favorite way of drying them was to remove both ends for faster drying, and lay them out flat to dry, it took about a week. For wetting them to work I would run them under the faucet, shake them off, and put them in a plastic bag to mellow for about half an hour. I love the soft feel of the final product, and they have a really distinctive fragrance as well, sort of sweet. I love working with them, and the best part is, everyone is glad you're taking them away! 😂
Oh yes! I definitely learned not to care what onlookers thought after I kept passing up on dandelion stalks three feet tall and regretting it the rest of the day! I teach at an art center and the receptionist got used to seeing me walk in with arm fulls of stalks. I really like using them, the only downside so far I've noticed is once I wet them I need to use them the same day, or risk them rotting quite quickly. I learned this the hard way with a bunch I was carrying in my backpack for a couple days. The stalks seem to hold a lot of moisture and therefore seem prone to mold and rot.
It's funny when someone asks what you're doing, because it seems even weirder when you are trying to justify your actions.
@@xxxxxx3901 hahaha so true!
I remeber i was sitting in the trees once with my book on trees. I was trying to learn about identifying different trees. I was minding my own business then these 2 drunk guys passed on the path, 1 of them got really suspicious and told me to take my hood down so he could see me properly. I did it since i had nothing to hide but i think he thought i was scared of him and he said if anythin happens ill know it was you!
I ADORE the gorgeous colors that developed throughout the weaving! I'm definitely going looking for tall dandelions as we're in the thick of dandelion season! Three guys out working on a yard project started watching me from a distance as I gathered cattail reeds. As I passed their yard, they retreated. 😂 Again today, a younger more curious couple wanted to know what I was doing. That was fun explaining not only the basket weaving element, but also the medicinal value of the plant. Dandelions too, right? Thanks for the awesome tutorial! 🎉❤
Очень красиво и интересно. Благодарю Вас что делитесь своим творчеством.
Awesome!
Fascinating!