dickie birds & ironing boards
Lyn asked what a "dickie bird" is and it means a small bird. It is also cockney rhyming slang: I didn't say a dickie bird (word). A spuggy is Geordie (Northern English) for sparrow. I know I have mentioned this before but we have new readers :)
An Ironing Board
I've discovered a new use for my ironing board besides ironing :) says I with a slightly evil grin like a cheshire cat. I have been using it as a work table for my wood quilt project, lower it for drilling holes, heighten it when I need to sew the pieces together. I don't have to keep getting up and down like a yo yo, which was doing a number on my back.
I am painting wood with acrylic and oil, then cutting out the patches on a scroll saw, drilling holes and then stitching together with plastic coated wire (from the electronic store filled with bins of parts and wires-oh it was heaven for an assemblage artist) .
This isn't the first time I have stitched wood together, but not as a quilt.
The first time was when I stitched these panels together for this piece called "sacrificial sundae" and I really liked the effect.
Comments
Cheers,
GF
It's fun to learn new things and experiment. I find you are always working on one thing or another when visiting your blog. I love it!
Question:
When working on wood, do you have to prime it first?
I knew there was a higher purpose for the ironing board - most loathed of household symbols...
How big is this quilt going to be?
domestic minx, I shall refrain from my usual colourful metaphors to describe the ironing board, but I totally agree!!!!
hmbt, I look forward to seeing the results of something I inspired. How cool is that :)
I love that little birdy lone beader. If you ever want to do a version in beads I bet it would be cool :)
I'm intrigued by your process and look forward to the finished "quilt".
I love to iron my fabric but never use a regular ironing board (it's presence might indicate I know how to iron more - which I don't)