Pat Hardie - Altered Art Studio

Adventures with artquilts, fibres, neckties and 2 very fine flatcoat retrievers - Gypsy & Reo

Thursday, October 15, 2009

#$@% Curvy Edges




Some of you may know that I tend to use only recycled fabrics and objects. In this piece I gratefully accepted some new material from two friends, Nancy - for the fringe & Frances - one of the rugs (from the Out-of-the-Box fibre art group) to help me with this piece. My difficulty with trying a B&W piece is that very few clothing items (my main source of fabric) are made from gray or grayish coloured fabric. They tend to be black or white, or if in combination, very high contrast thus creating another challenge in completing this piece.
However, this is not my difficulty at this point. I frequently use recycled zippers, either in whole or part, as embellishment. In this piece I have used whole zippers in the interior to divide the piece into three - on the right is a working zipper. I have used half zippers as the border. Before attaching the borders, I very carefully steamed the piece, measured and pinned the zippers. When they didn't lie flat, I ripped and tried again to no avail. This is not the first time I have encountered this problem. I have noticed that some fleece jackets have a less than flat front zipper, so am wondering if it is the difference in weight between fabric (in my case the quilt) and the thinner weight zipper.

Anyone got any ideas of what I can do or should have done????
Oh yes, I call this work - Room for Three and hope that the local gallery will accept it into their latest show with a theme based on the number three. The accompanying description is as follows - My world in black & white consists of a cozy chair with footrest and a fireplace that also functions as a television. When friends come to visit, my room can expand. Of course life would not be complete without a window and doorway leading to a garden.


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