Clara Nartey
I’m glad to finally resume work on Stitch the Sketch. My sewing machine is in good shape now. In this latest episode, I created a piece of abstract art out of marbled fabric.  Marbling is a cool surface design technique for creating beautiful fabrics.  I learned this technique in a workshop and I’ve shown you how to create your own marbled fabric in this blog post. Some of the fabric from that workshop is what I’m using in this piece.
Transforming marbled fabric to abstract art using thread sketching
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So, here is the piece of marbled fabric I started out with. I’m sure you’ll recognize this as one from the photos from the workshop.
Green Yellow Marbled Fabric
Marbled Fabric with Acrylic Paints from Workshop
I cut up my marbled fabric and added a few design elements using suitable hand dyed fabrics.  I then fused them all together. Since the marbled fabric already looks beautiful, I decided, it was important to make my stitches work with the marks that already existed in the fabric rather than compete with them. It’s easy to employ stitch just because … But the main premise of this challenge has always been to employ stitch in creative ways – as a design element rather than a decorative element in fabric art.  So following that thought process, I allowed my stitches to take their cues from the paint marks that already existed in the marbled fabricI I was using. The result is a very organic, abstract stitched drawing that I couldn’t have planned ahead.

Closeup View of Stitched Marbled Fabric

Below is a detailed view of the stitches on the back of “Circular Blocks #4”.  In this piece, I was going for organic circles rather than refined geometric circles and the marbled fabric helped me achieve that.
Detailed View of Stitches on Marbled Fabric
Detail View of Stitches on Circular Blocks #4
Following is a look at the entire reverse side of “Circular Blocks #4”   Here is a detailed look at the front view And here is a look at the entire front view of “Circular Blocks #4”
Stitched Marbled Fabric Patterns
Full View of Stitched Marbled Fabric Patterns
Finally, here’s the video of how I stitched this drawing.

Thoughts on Working in A Series

In conclusion, I’ll say that I’ve been able to explore organic circles in this piece mainly because I’m working in a series.  The idea occurred to me when I created “Circular Blocks #3”. If I’d not been working in a series I might have abandoned that thought. But working in a series has given me the chance to explore it here in this marbled fabric piece. Question: What have you also been up to? What are you working on? Warmest Regards, Clara's Signature   Watch all the Thread Sketching  Videos and Learn the Thread Sketching Tips & Techniques.