Most of the basic components are glued down, and I have added some stitching; I think it will be finished in the next day or so. In the meantime, I just wanted to share a few more details before you see the whole piece. (Is that an oxymoron?) Anyway, without further blah-blah-blah:
I kind of enjoy using the hammer and awl to make holes for the stitching. My dogs, however, do not enjoy the noise - I suppose it sounds like thunder or fireworks to them - and when I start, they quickly find another place to hang out.
My son-in-law gave me these old engineering drawings, which I have since found out are done on silked vellum. We knew they were vellum, but when I tore a piece of it to use in a collage, I saw tiny threads, and realized it was woven. Later I heard, just by chance, that in the past very very thin sheets of silk would be somehow laminated onto vellum to make it more durable. It's a strange material to work with, as it doesn't behave like either paper or fabric, and seems to stretch when wet (or has glue on it), and is very hard to glue down flat.
Here, tree roots have been stitched with embroidery floss - a mix of two different blues. Hopefully, it will all come together soon, and I will share it with you here!
Happy Monday, everyone!
So beautiful, can't wait to see it finished. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you, sweet Annie! xo
DeleteLooks great... and what an interesting thing you discovered about the engineering drawings.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Valerianna! Yes, I'm always learning something new; of course, now I want to investigate further and find out how they did it!
Deleteah vellum the queen of drawing materials but so easily affected by the weather! one of the reasons vellum books were bound flat with clasps was to keep the pages from warping
ReplyDeleteDid you ever hear of silking? The drawings are not warped at all, they're perfectly flat.
ReplyDeleteI haven't ever seen vellum backed with silk, it would be quite a trick to adhere the silk to the vellum !
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