Stumped
A few weeks ago, I attended a 3D Wired Embroidery workshop taught by Ella Richards, one of the ladies from Solent Textile Group . Ella had brought along some gorgeous examples of her work, featuring leaves, insects and fuchsia flowers which were very inspirational. I had never done any stumpwork before so it was a baptism of fire. The idea was to make a 3D flower in the style of an evening primrose and we were set homework to complete beforehand. I chose to make a pink and white variation and after tracing the petal and leaf outlines onto white cotton fabric, I painted the fabric using watered-down ink-pad reinkers. The flower only has four petals but I added another to be my test petal. The fabric was mounted into an embroidery hoop and made drum tight. The next step was to couch wire around the edge of the petals. Couching is the term for attaching a thick decorative thread or wire onto fabric using a series of tiny stitches, sewn perpendi...