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Embossed leaves socks are apparently in the top 5 of most knitted socks on Ravelry, and now that I've started a pair, I can see why. I know I keep saying that lace and socks just don't make sense (if it's cold enough to wear socks, it's cold enough that you don't want holes in them) but I love knitting lace, and when I finally wound up the skein of Malabrigo Sock I got from my SIL Julie, I really wanted to do something special with it. Sunday, August 23.
Not my picture. This version is a suggested change of the photo in the link: www.flickr.com/photos/kevincappis/4811618036/
Embossed leaves sock #2 in progress.
Pattern: Embossed leaves socks from Interweave Press's Favorite Socks
Yarn: Mama E's C*Eye*Ber Fiber sock yarn, pink suede
Needles: Knit Picks No. 1 (2.5 mm) dpns
each pendant started as a sheet of copper or brass. each was embossed with various patterns and then coloured. some were coloured with alcohol inks and others were done with a heat patina.
Embossed silver artwork; mirror mosaics and colored glasses. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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This again started in high school (1987) as a blank white embossing of this design. I painted it ALL with watercolors a few years ago. Even the black details are all done with watercolors.
4me4you visits FOLD Gallery which featured the artists Dominic Beattie and Neil Zakiewicz - “NIGHT SCHOOL”.
FOLD Gallery…Dominic Beattie and Neil Zakiewicz’s work typifies a contemporary re-skilling of art practitioners with their shared interest in light industrial practices, such as woodworking and ceramics. Painting is included, but through using mass production methods of block printing and industrial coatings. They have a passion for making generally, regardless of whether the finished products function as sculpture or furniture, abstract painting or decoration.
Beattie makes beautiful ‘ceramics’, using off-cut cardboard and wood, which are glued and stapled together and then painted. Zakiewicz’s work uses folded, spray-painted steel and polyurethane paint on routed and embossed wood.
Banana Frog stamping school. Step by step photos and instructions available on the frog blog just click stamping school in the list on the right of the site. www.bananafrog.typepad.com