Slow Stitching Scroll - Fabric dyed with earth pigments
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มิ.ย. 2024
- After finishing my 100 day project I hade to set sail for a new project. I have given it some thought, what to do now. It was the 1,4 meter long earth pigment dyed fabric that gave me the idea. A scroll with slow stitching. Right now I have no idea what to do, or expect. Time will show. So exciting. For a couple of Fridays there will be a new video with the developing on the scroll from the week.
Link to the playlist: • Slow stitching scroll
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I love hearing your decision process as you go along. I think I will do this, or perhaps I will try that. Saying ‘I don’t know but we will see’ is such an encouragement to try new ideas and combine stitches. You are such an inspiring person. And I like seeing your hands at work. In fibre art, or any art, really, I want to see the hand of the maker. Whether it is in a brush stroke, a pattern, or even a misplaced stitch. It is evidence of the human hand, mind, and creative spirit. Thanks for all of your videos and such generous sharing of skills, ideas, and process. - Judy from Canada
Thank you for your kind words. Go for it and remember to enjoy the process
I enjoy watching and listening to you.
Thank you
I enjoyed your video and listening to you as I sew along. Keep them coming.
Thanks and I think there will be 3 parts more
First time watching and I'm stitching with you. Nice to watch someone else process.
Thank you and nice to hear
I enjoyed very much this video and I hope to see more of your slowstitch !
(I slowstitch on naturally dyed cloths too and I always enjoy learning from other stitchers process !).
Thank you for sharing Lisbeth 🙏🏽🤎
Nice to hear thank you. And good luck with your projects
Your videos are always so calming.
I love to see you slow stitching.
Thank you
I watched part 3 and had to come back to see how you started, love your work very inspiring ❤❤❤😊
Great and thank you
Hi, Lisbeth, I’m Alexandra from Portugal and I subscribed to your channel a long time ago. For a number of reasons, I haven’t watched many TH-cam videos, but I came across yours today and I was very pleased to see that you were stitching and talking, because if I remember correctly you didn’t talk on your videos some time ago.
You ask for our opinion on what we would like to see. Your art is very beautiful and I remember being delighted to see what you did. But with stitching is a totally different thing. You know, usually us, stitchers, are stitching while we watch the videos and having you stitching and talking to us is like having company. Many of us, like me, are alone, so being with you stitching mitigates a bit that loneliness, you know.
Not that I wouldn’t like to see some of your other work, I would for sure, but I wanted to explain, at least from my perspective, how pleasant it is to be stitching with someone who’s talking to us, even if it’s not in a “real” environment so to speak 🩷♥️💙💚🩵❤️🧡🤍💛🤎💜
Thanks for takling to write to me, I appreciate it. It took me a little time to try to speak English since I am Danish and my vocabulary it’s the biggest. I like to many different things but it appears people here like the videos with stitching and perhaps as you say, someone is stitching along with me.
Thank you
Always lovely to watch you work. 👏👍❤️
Thank you
Stunning work, especially without the use of a hoop!
Thank you
You will wind your scroll on the SPOOL! Lovely! ❤
Thanks and perhaps it doesn’t end on a spool but at stick or a piece of driftwood
I saw the photos of this on Facebook and I am so pleased to see you made a video. I haven't dyed with earth pigments but it's something I have always wanted to do as it seems a natural fit with my ecoprinting. Your beautiful scroll makes me want to do it right now 😂❤
Earth pigments will both color an environment wise be right up your alley. I can tell you more about the process I have learned/used if you’re interested. EMail or message me if so.
@@lisbethdegn-dragenkunst thank you Lisbeth that would be wonderful, I will drop you an email ❤️
Love watching you work Lisbeth, you’re very inspiring (-: Marion ❤
Thank you
Yes keep making more on the scroll😊
Thanks and I will, think I am hooked
Love this project, a small golden treasure of stitches wrapped on a spool. You are so resourceful and creative!
Thank you
I enjoyed seeing your process 🥰
Thank you 😊
I'm happily slow stitching on my own project while I watch and listen to you. The colors are wonderful and I look forward to seeing more stitching on your scroll spool.
Thanks and nice to hear
I always enjoy your videos. I really like seed & runnung stitches, your scroll will look beautiful when completed. Thank you ❤
Thanks and I hope so.
Hooray more stitching! Colors are fabulous.
Thank you
I really like the ‘tone on tone’ use of colors you use! The fabric you are stitching on looks like canvas. I remember my grandmother embroidering on a really big frame and she would tighten or stretch the fabric she was stitching on between the frame with stockings. She was a professional embroidery artist (first in fashion and later more her own contemporary work. She passed long time ago and now i wish i would have asked her more about what she was doing. As a kid I just took it as ‘the job she had’😊🍀💖
Yes there are many things we should have asked the once who isn’t here anymore. It’s not canvas. The fabric is also called stout in English. I like to use it in bigger wall hangers because it is steadier than the ordinary cotton I use.
I, too, am excited to follow your new project. I love the colors and textures.
Thank you 🙏
And yes, please more stitching!😀🍀💖
Of course you of all wants more stitching 🙏😊
I'm here for any of your projects because they're all so unique and wonderful. I want to learn more stitching techniques because I also want to incorporate this into my mixed media paintings. I would love to see weaving too sometime!
Thank you. 30 years ago I was tapestry weaving all the time. I have a bed roller full of pieces. For the moment I think I am done with weaving but you newer know, perhaps one day
I’m watching and winding threads onto cardboard for safekeeping so they don’t tangle. It’s very relaxing and I’d love for you to keep stitching and chatting
Thank you and I sure will keep stitching and try to charing in my best English
i am so glad your subscribers are growing and growing!
Me too 😊
YES, Please continue. I love your projects, your creativeness, how you explain and plan things! Love small creative pieces!
Curious, what kind of needle you thread so easily please?
Thank you. Most of the time I use chenille from no 22-26 depending on the thread from John James.
I totally understand not giving your instructor‘a secrets. I would do the same. I was just wondering if it was like digging a hole in the garden an d leaving it there for a while? 😂
Anyway, it’s beautiful
Thanks, no it has not been dogged into the a hole in my garden. You bye the earth pigments, it’s like you bye other pigments for making your own paint. The earth pigments is mixed with a medium and then you can paint, print it to fabric. Right now it is very popular to use Soy milk as a binder. Try to google it here on TH-cam
I love the colors you’ve managed to get with your dyes. In the next video, please let us know which pigment was used on each segment. I’m interested in learning more.
Thank you, I can quit remember because I mixed the leftovers from my other dying. But I know there is yellow ochre and burnt umbra in a mix.
This is not a video about dying with earth pigments because the way I have learned to do it uses a medium you only can buy here in Denmark. You probably can buy other kinds of mediums where you live. You can embroider on any kind of fabric and fabric you have dyed or painted yourself. Please ask if there is anything end about the earth pigments, I am not a master in that but I can tell what I know/experience
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I love watching your small-size projects. ❤
Thank you
Lovely dyed fabric and thread. It has the makings for a wonderful new project.
Thanks 🙏
I love what you’re doing on that strip for your spool. The dyeing class, was it an in person or anon line class? Maybe if you tell us where the different pigment colors on your cloth came from. You are truly an inspiration! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! ❤️🤗🫶🏻
Thank you, I am beginning to regret that I mention the dying with earth pigments, not that I don’t want to share what I have learned, but it was in the same room class by a woman here in Denmark ( a very excellent skilled women) who is living of teaching, so I think it is unprofessional of me. Also we used a medium you only can buy from here. But I don’t mint telling you it was yellow French ochre and Italian burnt umbra I used a mix of in the fabric. You can use any kind of fabric for a scroll and you can paint or dye it anyhow you like.
Yes! Please continue videos with stitching. I am constantly learning by watching you. May I ask this question, please? When you stitch through fabric that has been glued, what do you use to remove residue from your needle? I have encountered this problem and found nail polish remover will work. Is there something better in your experience? Thank you.
Thank you, I have never had leftover glue on my needles, perhaps because I use a thin layer and wait on till it’s dry. And I only use glue stick not fluid glue. Your way sounds fine.
@@lisbethdegn-dragenkunst I should have mentioned I use a glue stick, however, I will now wait until it is dry.
The colours you have created are lovely. I really like the shine of the pearl cotton on top of the cloth. Have you stiffened the fabric? It sounded firm as you were pulling your needle through. It looks really beautiful already...
Thank you Marion. Thank you. As you can see seed stitches is one of my favorite stitches. Just seen you have made a video on how. No I haven’t stiffened the fabric. It is stout and a little heavy than the cotton I normally use. I have dyed it with earth pigments mixed up in a binder, that’s probably why it sounds and look stiff but it isn’t. I have just uploaded the 4 and last part in this series today.
@@lisbethdegn-dragenkunst Yes, I was using seed stitch in the stitch journal this week and am trying to video a stitch library to go with it... I'll check out the rest of the videos.
I had a look at earth pigments after seeing this. The videos I found were mainly making paint though...which is also cool..
Perhaps dying is the wrong word, (I am Danish) the binder I use is a fluid as milk and I mix the binder in it and then paint on the fabric with a brush. Many use soy milk as binder. Try to search for Clair Benn she is known for this technique
Your hands are in the frame too much
It’s a little difficult not to have your hands in the frame, it’s your tool for stitching.
i love seeing your hands do the work. and your rings too!
@@jaynedough130 thank you