I have long been drawn to the art of slow stitching - mindful, organic, hand stitching. It can come in many forms such as quilting, textile collages, and even mending. Over the years, I have collected beautiful bits of fabric, lace, antique handkerchiefs, and ribbon, determined that one day I would focus on this contemplative art form. So when life handed me a lemon in the form of a broken arm, I put away other more strenuous projects and dug into my collection of beautiful old textiles. Over the six weeks of healing, I let the colours and textures speak to me as I worked them into a collection of lovely fabric collages.
Finished pieces may be hung as is, mounted on a backing, or framed.... I've included a couple of interesting ideas including an antique hanger of some sort (?); and even an old metal toilet paper holder that I found many years ago in a cottage outhouse! (Hangers are not for sale). For info on any of these pieces, please contact me at rdyer@nexicom.net or on Facebook.
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White Lace with Heart Measures 10 1/4" x 11" $60 |
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Violas With Lace and Linen Measures 8 1/2" x 9 1/2" $50 |
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Violets With Lace and Beads Measures 6" x 11" $40
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Lily of the Valley With Lace Measures 13" x 5 3/4" $60
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I found this lovely set of tiny red-scroll edged linens at East of Eden Antiques in Woodview, Ontario. Each piece measures 4 1/2" x 7". These diminutive collages would look lovely in frames or shadow boxes. $28 each or set of four for $100.