Been to Kinderdijk - iconic, unesco world heritage, no more than 40 km from home.…
Windmills
Windmills in my head became windmills on fabric. How is it that there is always this gap between the thing I think I will make and the thing that I end up making? Stuff always has a mind of its own. Pretty nice to work with fabric again, though.
Now that I’ve finished the fun part (see above and below) I must go and do the boring part – making the top into a real-life cushion. Which neccessitates me finding out how making buttonholes works. Boring…..
For the record pics of the various steps of the windmill-making process:
1. make paper sample to work out proportions
2. Make cardboard sample to work out precise measurements
3. Choose fabrics (exiting!)
4. Cut parts and assemble
5. Drop a hand ful of woollen leftovers on the top by accident and see that this looks good. Brainwave: wool is to be water i.e. ‘nature’, cotton is windmills i.e. ‘culture’. Cut wollen waves and water strips. Change mind about colours and cut new waves.
6 Lock woolen parts and sew them on. Voila! Now wash the tops, make the back thingies and attach.
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