Monday, 29 August 2011

Module One, Chapter Four

A Further example to satisfy City & Guilds

'Experimental piece altering stitch width and length, using bright colours'


Hopefully will be able to upload four samples from this chapter.  Had fun exploring the zig zag stitch with varying widths and lengths.  It was good to try lots of different threads such as varigated and various rayon and neon colours.  In the final sample I used a 'Japan' thread which was a bit tricky as it broke a couple of times but I loved the delicate effect.  Tried using a more heavy metallic thread which was a disaster as it just got caught up in the machine and I couldn't free the material, hence the lovely hole in the bottom left hand corner.  Oh dear! 

I had some problems with bobbin and thread tensions with these exercises as I'm sure you can see.  However by playing around with the tension dials I think these problems were sorted.  My machine is a Janome Memory Craft 4900 and has an automatic tension dial for both bobbin and needle thread, by altering the dial from auto to '0' seemed to be the answer.  I discovered that the tension can alter depending on the type of material used for stitching, the stabilizer, different threads and stitches.  Anyway I hope you like the samples pictured below.

Exercise One, Chapter four
Changing stitch width



Exercise Two, Chapter Four
Changing stitch length



Exercise Three, Chapter Four
Automatic Patterns using 'Razzle Dazzle' transfer painted satin. 



Exercise Four, Chapter Four
Automatic Patterns with 'Razzle Dazzle' transfer painted satin.  Used nappy liner for the stabiliser which puckers the top fabric more.


1 comment:

  1. hi Jane.I really like the puckers! they give the piece some nice sense of movement........
    by the way I chat to my sewing machine Lily a lot too..seems to help....
    cheers
    glen
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