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Friday, 14 September 2012

Map printing

More development for the Deuteronomy quilt: I spent about half a day trying to find a suitable map with the area of Reuben and Gad. I had 2 ideas in mind of how to print part of the map on the fabric. Since my base fabric is about 35x35 cm, I can't run it through the printer. I have a piece of Lutradur, which is a non-woven, web-like, open structured paper. You can print on it and it give a nice soft look. But my printer wouldn't take it :( You also need an inkjet printer for it and we only have (had I must say) a laserjet printer. Since my hubby wasn't too happy for me running fabric and other weird stuff through his business printer he told me to buy an inkjet :), which I managed to get for $56 :)

I even managed to install it myself, which only a tiny bit of help;)

Most iron-on image transfer paper will only work on an inkjet printer. The only problem is that you have to mirror print you image. So I have been playing around with LibreOffice Draw and trying to mirror words...easier said then done. It's not very logical....:type your words, click on modify- convert to curve- back to modify- flip- horizontal. Yeah!

I photocopied the map onto the Transfer Paper and ironed in to my nice 'antique look' fabric. Mmmm....too dark and grey. Unfortunately I don't have more of that fabric :( Ok, one more try on a less nice fabric, but the outcome is way better :)

design for deuteronomy
This is my final design
transfer artist paper map printing on fabric
Right the printed map, but I didn't make it transparent, so it's way too dark. I like the one I did on the left. Printed a fingerprint to study the lines ;)

This is part of the map I used and mirrored


Ideas for Deuteronomy 3:16

The book of Deuteronomy completes the Pentateuch, the first 5 books of the Bible. Deuteronomy means 'the second law', so we could regard this book as a reaffirmation and summary of essential principles in the previous books.
In chapter 3 Moses records the battle with the Amorites and how the tribes of Reuben and Gad had asked to remain east of the Jordan river. Moses assigned to them the land from the Jabbok River down to the Arnon River. Therefore we read in chapter 3:16

And unto the Reubenites and unto the Gadites I gave from Gilead even unto the river Arnon half the valley, and the border even unto the river Jabbok, which is the border of the children of Ammon 

First I thought that this verse might be translated into a nice landscape quilt. But I want to think about it a bit more.
These are the scribbles in my visual diary so far:
territorial rights, possesing land, map, rivers, God ownes all the land, but has given this piece to Reuben and Gad to take care of it, parchment look, old map torn up, blue, green, creamy, black, orange.

I really like the idea to explore the idea of a map and to emphasise the 'possessing of the land'. Especially when 'Possessing the land' is mentioned more than 60 times!!!

How do you express possession. I am thinking in the line of fingerprints...Maybe I can stitch a fingerprint look over the land/map look.

sketch deuteronomy 3:16
Very rough sketch (and picture needs to be rotated)

maps Israel
Trying to print the right map...In the end I used none of them :(



Thursday, 6 September 2012

Unveiling Numbers 3:16

And here is the finished piece!


Final art quilt Numbers 3:16

It's pretty self explanatory I think...It has a slightly tribal feeling to it which I didn't plan, but is still fitting for the verse.

A few details:


 For the first time I tried threading my machine with 2 threads. So they both go through the tension system and through 1 needle. It just gives a little more definition to the shapes. Surprisingly no broken threads or needle! :)

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Why I always take a photo before printing......Unveiling of Numbers, but not quite.

Numbers 3:16 And Moses numbered them according to the word of the LORD, as he was commanded.

Unveiling of Numbers 3:16. But not quite... I am always scared to start the part where I have to do letter printing on fabric. And for a reason....This is where I was up to an hour before dinner. And then I was so keen to see the finished one that I started printing straight away with the intention to be finished before dinner.

And then this is what happens:(((


So I am back to the background. I already have taken off the counting embroidery part and have to redo the background which is quite a lot of work. I made stencils of  'people shapes' and used inktense paint blocks + pencils + oil paint sticks + gold paint to give them some colour. Then I rubbed some oil sticks over number stencils and stitched with a double thread all around the people.

It was a fun process and I am quite happy to redo it. At least I will change the letter format and positioning of the verse. The upside of making mistakes is maybe that it will only get better :)