For sitandknitabit as part of the 100 events for International Women's Day, I am creating an embroidery based on the story of Vasalisa. Her is a sneak peak at the mood boards I have made. Lots of rich textures and colours.
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These granny squares are going to be part of something huge. They are destined to be part of sitandknitabit 100 million stitches. Only one week left to get stitching!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEghr6SJ9-9X9q9N1NZqhRscpxqGbFaAneoogQKexuAeLZ1Gww4WtCaUi6NDnk8YPI8v2Ypig9qkaP-70zN0Coj930Cz_jzaG5L5BXe4K2Ycyzps1DXjMI7X_YtWq-5YVBxk0Vrk9lqbQG8/s280/granny2.jpg)
On Sunday we had a wander down to the Market Gallery. This is a little gem on Duke Street. The current exhibition is entitled telling stories, looking at graphic artists and fine artists who use storytelling and narrative to construct their own worlds. I particularly enjoyed those pieces that brought a little bit of Glasgow to life. From Stuart Murray's folk that ye bump intae, to Mitch Milller's amazingly detailed Red Road dialectogram. I liked the eerie imagery of Sorcha Edward's work. It was great to see work from Penny Sharp & Heather Middleton, two contributors to Team Girl Comic. This is a Glasgow based all-female comic collective, that features work from artists of a variety of backgrounds. I'd brought a couple of editions recently at the very lovely Plan B Books. With such taglines as 'indie boys: What they really think' and 'perverts: can you spot 'em?' It is a great read & hopefully it will encourage more women to get involved in comics.
In a related theme, my uncle has just put some of his comics that he wrote in the early 90's on-line. Check out his Super-Zeroes!
MONO is a free paper which has visual essays. I picked up Issue #3 last week, featuring 18 Unassisted Readymades by John Stezaker. These were unmanipulated images from the golden age of Hollywood. I couldn't help but give them a revamp, not by cutting and pasting like many of Stezaker's pieces, but by adding a little colour.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicEsRbSNzGnN3H-ctKnsciBL6hJBbWZ-eMbc-cjID6rlbvnWkKaw2bs1Kx2cB9x_3bqsBuusj7v_NRZ6llTYQlZ5el7cptjLwFLyLFr6tPwwLE7ypDIJScP33Wt-K9NijbxopuiWtzi3U/s280/mono+face2.jpg)
A bad case of 'red eye' there!
Yesterday was Mr Crafty's birthday. I must share the card I gave him featuring a tipsy badger! It was from the illustrator and textile designer Sophie Parker.
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Her designs are beautiful, combining fair isle inspired patterns with animals. Check out her shop on Folksy here.
Scottish textiles are more than tartans, tweeds and Fair Isle knits. A huge textile industry was once based in Scotland. Names such as Pringle, Mackintosh and Ballantyne were synonymous with luxury, and renowned worldwide. This exhibition from Panel and Atelier celebrates this heritage. Archive film footage is shown alongside promotional materials, artists sketches and knitwear. A row of Mackintosh coats line the centre of the room.
The usefulness of this item really hits home in rainy Glasgow, and its range is shown with the standard issue work coat of British Rail sitting side by side designers such as Katherine Hamnett. Complex intarsia knitting patterns, carpet patterns and Singer factory memorabilia are present. Scarves adorn tapestry heads by Elizabeth Radcliffe, with amazing texture detail.
Atelier have created a new collection which fits perfectly in the show, and a book to accompany will follow later in the year.
Star constellations or atomic structures?
Or just plain doodles?
I told my mum & nan about the sitandknitabit 100 million stitches project (who in turn told my nan's neighbour). And at the weekend I went down to MK on a visit and came away with almost 50 squares! Having volunteered myself to help sew up the squares one day in March I thought I'd get a head start on this bounty!
For anyone in the Glasgow area there is a fundraising event for the project at the lovely Stereo on Sunday. There will be cake, music & knitting - what more could you possibly want?