Monday, February 24, 2020

Page and Text size

   

     The first thing that I needed to do was to determine a suitable size and font for the text on my pages. I soon knew that I wanted a font that was semi-script so that when I was embroidering the text, I'd have some flow from letter to letter.  I always backweave my loose ends and avoid knots when at all possible, so I didn't want to be having to do that every letter. 
     I also marked a half inch between the facing pages, as described in the original post I found.  I created a template on a piece of posterboard and cut out the spaces where the sewing would be.  I could then lay that on the pieces of muslin I had cut and draw pencil lines to show my margins.  I did learn that I should NOT have drawn the pencil lines.  I should have only lightly marked the eight corner points.  Then, if text was too close to the margin, I could make the page slightly bigger as needed, without my future blanket stitches running into my text. 
     I did make the muslin pieces big enough so that I could eventually use my stretching frame when sewing certain parts.  When doing the text I did use a small hoop. 

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Fabric Book

     And so the journey begins.  I saw these two links several years ago and this last year I decided that I would start to make a version of this myself.  I'd collected several quotes that I liked, and eventually narrowed it down to 16.  Once that was done, I picked a font and size and from this decided the size of each "page" in my book.  Quotes would be on the left, and some sort of embroidery or applique or beading, or some sort of stitchery would be on the right.  Depending on the length of the quote, some of this might bleed onto the left page as well. 
     I'm trying to take pictures along the way and document how I've progressed as the project moves forward.  Celebrate the successes and learn from the challenges, and share what I've learned.  I hope you enjoy following as much as I'm enjoying the creating.

http://millionlittlestitches.blogspot.com/2009/11/how-i-make-my-fiber-books.html

http://millionlittlestitches.blogspot.com/2009/10/take-it-further-fiber-book.html