Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Creating an Autumnal Design - FREE TUTORIAL


Hello my lovelies...
Following on from my last blog post, as promised, here is my tutorial on how to use Mother Nature's inspiration to help you with designing a project....

The number one question I am always asked is "As a textile artist, how do you know where to start when designing?"
the answer is simple... I don't!
I'm a firm believer in letting a design evolve in an organic way and apply this philosophy
to all my designing but I know that many crafters find this concept quite hard to follow.

If you love stitching, by hand or machine, you will want to experiment with colour, texture and of course think of your own designs.
Once you have gained confidence in your actual stitching from using a pattern you will want to move on and start designing your own projects.

I've previously written a tutorial on how to gain inspiration from Mother Nature to help you get started which you can read here

Today I am showing you how to use those ideas in the next stage of your designing...
Using elements from Mother Nature...

I hope you will gain some ideas from the following tutorial....

Creating an Autumnal Design

Last week I collected these leaves on an early morning walk not knowing quite 
what I wanted to do with them.
I simply loved the colours, the smells, the shapes and the textures!
I wanted to capture their beauty for future projects.

So, how to get started transforming them into a design?


Start by photographing each leaf in turn to show more detail and finer points to include in your design.

 Take time to look carefully at the colours, the shades and how the pattern emerges together







The next step is to capture your leaves actually onto paper for future reference.
You do not need to be an artist to do this....

Using a normal HB pencil and piece of plain white paper, simply trace a fine line around each leaf in turn to help you become familiar with the shape of each leaf.



Please do not worry about being exact because you can add a little more detail once you start shading.
You may want to only use the outline of your leaf for a particular design rather than a full leaf so try experimenting with ideas.

I like to use Derwent Artist's drawing pencils but you can use any medium you prefer.
You may prefer to use felt -tips (for a firmer outline), charcoal or even watercolour pencils
that you can later add more detail to.

The process is simply to take things back to basics and look at the shape of the leaf
and how the shading alters the actual look of the leaf.

Allow yourself permission to take time and focus on the leaf itself.....




These doodles will form the foundation of your designs however you decided to use them.
You can keep them as a visual reference and if you combine them with your original photos
you will have a choice of designs.

I chose a few of my leaves to combine to compare shapes and designs....
Here are a few questions that may help you decide what to look for when doodling...

Do you want to capture the glossiness of the surface?

Have you looked carefully at the leaf veins?

How many colours will you need to use?






Don't forget you DON'T have to use the exact colouring...
It is your interpretation.
You are simply using this as part of deciding how you would use your leaves in your design.
There are no right or wrong ways!

Even if you have no idea of how your leaves will be used in a design as yet you will have your doodles in your reference library that you can use time and time again....

You may want to use them for 
- hand embroidery
- free motion embroidery
- machine embroidery
-applique
- mixed media collage
- card making

I have used my designs on a piece of calico with some free motion embroidery
which I may make into a bigger piece of textile art



You can see that I have used the actual size of the leaves but you can of course reduce or 
increase your sizes to suit your project.

I often draw with my enbroidery threads creating shading as I work but you may want to work on top of your designs if you have maybe painted them onto fabric.
Of course, you will need to make sure you use washable markers if you intend to launder your actual project.



If you would like some more inspiration for Autumnal projects you can check out my Pinterest board






I hope these few simple rules will help
when starting to design...

I would love to see some of your lovely projects...

Happy stitching...

Tilly
x x x

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Changing The Tide...


Hello my lovelies!
Gosh what a long time since we last met....

I really must apologize for my quietness of late!
I don't think I'll ever receive 'Blogger Of The Year Award' but be assured I am back in the saddle as they say and ready to face those dark evenings of Autumn & Winter with great gusto...
and lots of my little ramblings to hopefully cheer you all!

So where were we?
Ah yes....
The last time we met I was busily chatting about letting crafts into your life and helping to rest your weary souls from the toil of our busy lifestyles...


It has been so fabulous to catch up with all your gorgeous makes in my weekly
Friday Showcase over on my Facebook page.


Crafting at all levels bring joy to so many people in so many ways...
gifts, treasured heirlooms, designs, small businesses, personalised items etc

It has been a joy to hear you all sharing your thoughts and helping each other to continue with your designs!

For those wanting to join in with our weekly get together simply click here for more details

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Sadly our summer of sunshine bliss has nearly left us and the golden hues of Autumn are beginning to slowly emerge...
Moving forward to those darker evenings I've already mentioned above, I am going to focus in a little more on some basic tutorials via my YouTube Channel.
You can subscribe here 

I only have a few videos at the moment but watch this space folks for some more inspiration!

I shall be covering a variety of techniques including crochet, sewing, patchwork and much more.
I do hope you will join me...
I know so many of you lovelies would love to visit my workshop and live so far away so 
hopefully this will be the next best thing!


In the meantime you can catch me on Create & Craft TV offering my little ramblings amongst the stash of fabric and yarns....
Do say hello and send in your queries and I will try and help in any way I can!

Well my lovelies, I'm off to enjoy a much needed cuppa now and share a catch up gossip with the delicate butterflies in my garden whilst I still have some sunshine to savour.



Wishing you all a beautiful day...
Keep your comments coming in folks...

Toodle-ooh for now my lovelies!

Tilly
xxx

Saturday, 1 August 2015

Inspired by Seaside Photographs - FREE TUTORIAL


Hello my lovelies!

At this time of year I know many of you will be like me, returning from your summer holidays with loads of seaside smiles and a host of ideas which hopefully will give you some inspiration for your next sewing or mixed media project...

As a textile artist I am continually being asked how and where do I get my inspiration
for my own designs?
Mother Nature always provides me with such gems and is my greatest source of inspiration.

It doesn't matter where you are visiting or for how long. 
Each region will have it's own special sights, sounds, smells and treats.
For me, Cornwall always delights.
I love visiting and soak up every little jewel I come across.
I carry my camera with me where ever I go and photograph snippets of my day using my lens as my creative eye.



I thought it would be a nice idea to give you all some tips and ideas as to how you too can get started using a photograph as your inspiration source and capture those treasured memories.

Inspired by Seaside Photographs -Tutorial



So where to begin....
First, what project do you have in mind?

Collage
Cushion
Notebook Cover
Special Bunting

Whatever the project, using a favourite pic can always help you to get started...

So, how?


If you are not reproducing an exact copy of a snapshot how can you use it for inspiration?
Here are some tips that hopefully will help to give you some basic ideas....

You may want to draw out your design copying the photo to help with dimensions or scale. To do this simply print off your photograph and use either tracing paper or greaseproof paper to out line the main elements.
Don't be afraid to exaggerate the details. remember it is your design. there are no rules!
Also don't worry if your dimensions don't match exactly... 


Try and create a mood board for your project. I know many of you may say why bother if it is only for a cushion but believe me it is definitely worth it!
I love collating loads of ideas from alsorts of resources...
Attach them to an old picture frame, write them down in a book or simply doodle on scraps of paper that you have to hand.
Believe me when I say they will all come be handy to refer back to.



Use your photographs to help with colour schemes...
They will give you an idea of how to blend colours for backgrounds or individual elements of your overall design.
You may be using various fabrics to build up your design or colouring them in with free motion embroidery, or perhaps you want to make your design to have a 3D effect?








Of course you need to think about adding textures and patterns...
maybe to represent shells, rocks, beach huts, rocks etc






Don't forget to add in those extra special details that will make your designs more individual...
All those little memories you have can be added into your designs...









And talking of textures....
use Mother Natures box of jewels to help you decide what elements you may want to stitch, crochet, embroider or sew on as embellishments...






I hope this quick tutorial has helped to get you inspired to give it a go...
Just remember it really doesn't matter what your design is going to be.... it may be a cushion cover that you want to use applique on or you may decided to have a go at a mixed media collage.
Start small and then run with your ideas...
We are all creative in some way or another.



As so many people have asked about designs and ideas I have decided that I am soon going to be selling my own inspiration kits via my blog.
I will also be offering online tutorials alongside them with ideas for your projects.

I would love to know your thoughts on this, so if you have five mins do please drop me a message at the end of this post or an email to  tillyrose10@gmail.com 
You can also find me via my Facebook page 

In the meantime Happy Stitching my lovelies!

Enjoy your weekend...

Tilly 
xxx