Showing posts with label Machine Stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Machine Stitch. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Embroidery | Week 3

In our last week of Embroidery we had another 15 samples to complete.
We also learned the technique Pin tucking. We learned how to use the three different feet with various sized grooves and which fabrics they each work best with.
With another technique to make use of, these 15 samples were much easier, similar to last week. Pin tucking was a nice change in technique as the outcome of the samples were very different to previous ones. Next week we move onto Hand stitching.
 
  
 
This is the largest grooved foot with a wool flannel material as it is very thick. I tried to create a pattern here which I think turned out ok however it could have been done a lot better.The semi-circle shape was hard to create but the grooves in the foot made it easy to follow.

 

This is the smallest groove of Pin tucking on velvet fabric. I really like the outcome of this, it did take a long time to make as each line was stitched individually but it really works. The material started to fold under itself, however I managed to iron it out and still leave a little but of shape, which I like. I decided to leave the ends of the threads hanging which I think works well.

 

Here I have used Pin tucking along the lines however it is hard to notice without feeling the fabric. There are raised areas that you cannot see in a photograph. This is just lines of pin tucking on different fabrics put together.
 
 

I really like this sample. It is a mixture of Pin tucking, Hair pinning and straight stitch. You can see the pintucking in the middle of the fabric because of the way it creases. The black fabric is a thick suade which is why this works well.


Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Embroidery | Week 2

This week we were taught 2 new techniques: Hair Pinning and Tailor Tacking. We were also inducted on the Tufting Machines and so could use this technique too.
I really like all of these techniques and I find them easy to do. One of my favourite aspects of each is that there are so many variations of each that you can create, meaning there can be hundreds of different outcomes. As a result of this I found this week's 15 samples a lot more enjoyable to create, because I had more ideas.
Another reason I enjoyed these techniques is because previously I have never used machine feet other than a straight foot and a darling foot. I found it interesting to use machine feet that I'd never used before.
Although I feel I have improved a lot on last weeks samples, there is still room for improvement with these ones too. However I am a lot happier with my samples overall this week.
 
 


Here are three of my samples that included the Hair-Pinning technique. All were carried out the same way yet the outcomes are totally different, which I really like. It is all down to using different materials and threads. Hair-Pinning is one of my favourite techniques to use as I really like the effect it creates. I think there are still many ways to experiement with it which I look forward to trying.
This is one of my samples using the Tufting machine. It was quite intimidating at first but I eventually got the hang of it. I found Hair Pinning and Tailor Tacking were easier to come up with ideas for, which is why more of my samples use those techniques. However Tufting can be very effective, I especially like it when the threads are cut down closer to the fabric. I added to this tufting with straight stitch and Tailor Tacking.

I really like Tailor Tacking, particularly when it is used with gradual threads. I experimented with gradual threads with this technique and then I found it hard to stop using the two together because I like the outcome so much. This is my favourite sample of Tailor Tacking, I think it worked well because it is based on one of my drawings.
 
 

This is one of my favourite samples from this week. This includes both Tailor Tacking and Hair Pinning. Again I've used the gradual threads because I think it adds more to the sample in comparison to one-coloured threads. Furthermore, the gradual thread I chose comes out with a hint of purple when placed against black fabric, adding a tiny bit of colour which I really like.
 




Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Embroidery | Week 1

In the first week of Embroidery, we were split into two groups; Hand and Machine.
My group started with machine stitch. For this week we were only given a straight stitch and a regular domestic needle. Our target was to complete 15 samples. I found this quite difficult, as it was hard to come up with ideas in such a short space of time. However we were only given a monochrome palette to work with which did eliminate having to take colour into account.
Overall I wasn't that happy with my samples as they were all rushed and I didnt base them on my drawings, meaning I didnt put much thought into what I was doing. Also, I think my stitching is messy as I was more focussed on getting the samples done rather than doing them well.
 

I think this sample has potential, however I really rushed the stitching. I should have stitched in white thread rather than black as well as making it neater and less obvious.

Again I think this idea is ok but I have carried it out in the wrong way. The technique of wrapping thread into circles and stitching them down is good, however I have rushed and left strands going everywhere. Furthermore I should have stitched them in more places as they weren't secure enough and ended up hanging off the fabric.

As I felt very restricted by the straight stitch and foot, I tried to experiement with other things that I could vary. Instead of using thread or material, I stitched on some wooden sticks from the cafe that I'd snapped and cut in half to make sure they would fit into the zig-zag stitch of the machine. Although this was different to any other samples I'd created, I feel it could have been made better by expanding ideas, such as covering the whole fabric.