Another Funky Bouquet
Every once in a while, especially after having done a lot of precision sewing, I crave the freedom to simply create without a plan. And this is what results! The lace tablecloth was a throwaway, had some tears and probably some stains but since it was ecru those didn’t show. For sure it wasn’t going to be used as is for the dinner table so into the dye bath with experimental color choices to see what comes out. As my husband remarked, it would make good camouflage. But wait, I see a vase and a lot of scrolls and that piece of home décor that was in the same dye tray might be a background. Another funky bouquet is in the works!!
I start pulling fabrics, including other linens I have dyed along with some drapery samples for texture. It takes many auditions of fabrics that I love but just won’t work for whatever it is that I think I want this to finish like. I have included the photo of just one arrangement that was rejected but there were many more!
Finally, coming up with the fabric choices I’m satisfied with I realize the vase doesn’t show up at all. A slubby yarn couched with pearl cotton and then beading to highlight the lines of the vase worked for me. Black embroidery floss, my first thought, was way too prominent and didn’t allow the vase to shine.
My favorite touch on this bouquet was the small tatted motif that I used for the center of one of the flowers. I admire anyone who has mastered the art of tatting, especially with the very fine thread that was used for this circular center. Other flowers were made using portions of the dyed linen/rayon napkins that I find in forgotten boxes at auctions. Sometimes it’s necessary to stabilize the napkins with a fusible tricot but for flowers to be softly dimensional as in this bouquet I do not stabilize and they are still heavy enough to hold their own. (If you have them languishing in drawers consider rescuing them from darkness and repurposing them in a special project, whether dyed or not.)
Funky bouquets may not be everyone’s cup of relaxing tea but for me, I’m now ready to tackle the next “precision necessary” project.
My new program addition for 2022 will focus on floral bouquets, yes, including funky bouquets, and the various techniques, traditional and non-traditional used to make them.
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Love to read your comments along with viewing what creative piece you make. I just makes it come alive. Wish I had a small speck of your vision when looking at these materials. I too love the small tatting things. My grandmother gave up on trying to teach me to tat!!!