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1980s - eDoing starts !

PAR002_123 • Jul 24, 2020

& is now history !!

Lots of other things since then have been inspirational & here in this blog is where I hope to bring it together as one "eDoing"  - a single place where I ( & you if you're interested) can see at a glance where I'm from & where I'm at!! Most of the information here will be on-line related specifically detailing those blogs & websites that have been created over several years. I currently have many different blogs on-line with each one detailing different ideas & designs but I thought it a good idea to co-ordinate them all together here, in just this single place. It then means my on-line work has only one connection & will almost replicate the actual design side that has already been operational since 2008.

The beginnings of all my work has many origins - but one of the first comes from the Pink Witch bike that I owned many years ago. I had wanted to be a fashion designer whilst at school & my Pink Witch bike's colours (above advertising sheet) were just "THE BEST" thing! To me, as a SMART GIRL then, my bike would take me just where I wanted to go. BUT last years in school, parents had pushed aside my ideas of the fashion designer & in its place, I found my first "proper full-time" job was in computers writing Fortran programs (!!)

Several years later in Australia, my life changed & my interest in textiles was renewed as I began sewing for some fashion designers. Returning to the UK, I decided to continue this path by increasing my textile knowledge & attending several textile courses besides starting to teach. I'm not a typist but I needed to type up my course notes as well as (later), information for students - however I found my typing usually had many mistakes! ... as I've said earlier, I'm not a typist!!!

One day in the mid 1980s, I went into a stationers to buy a "correction ribbon" for my electric typewriter & in its place, bought one of the first Amstrad Word Processors. AND so I began eDoing (my word for "electronic work") - the new Word Processor was magic!! Soon after, a Fax machine was added to it & along with some other software, I was able to start my first steps in "Computer Aided Design" !
12 Aug, 2021
because of Covid ...
By PAR002_123 17 Jun, 2021
Covid lockdown has meant that I've been doing other things & here's one of the first 1950/60s vinyl fashion dolls that I've given a make-over to ( click the picture to read more ).
By PAR002_123 24 Mar, 2021
I've just finished a single throw for a customer using fabric leftovers from all her cotton blouses & kimonos. It's semi "crazy patchwork" & square + rectangular pieces all stitched together by pre-programmed machine embroidery using my latest Janome 8200 machine. An absolute dream machine to work with - the best bits of the machine (for this particular job) being having finger touch control instead of foot control & a very slow stitching speed when needed. This was the first large item stitched with the machine & I was very impressed with its ease of use & the width of the longer than normal arm. If you click on the above picture of the " Summer Gardens " cover, you will be able to see details of its construction.
By PAR002_123 10 Oct, 2020
Here's the first stage of the panel - if you want to read more about its making, click the image above.
By PAR002_123 17 Sep, 2020
" Painting the eye of a dragon " is a machine embroidered panel made several years ago. It started its life before that as a sample of tie dyed silk for a colour workshop & was then developed further from what I saw in the randomly dyed piece of (original) cream habotai silk. At a Cardiff museum a few years ago, there was a Japanese interactive exhibit of the 'The Night Parade of 100 Demons" - & it reminded me of my panel. I mention all this now, because earlier in 2020, I was commissioned to make a panel about Anger & if you click the above image, you'll be able to see how I am making & resolving issues I come across whilst working on this piece of work & discover the thought processes that are involved.
By PAR002_123 01 Sep, 2020
The image above was another one I computer created via Photoshop. Finished (along with several others) it reminded me of a cell structure so decided to make a large textile cell to portray me - I suppose you could call it a "self-portrait". To see & read more about it, click the image above, where it forms a section of one of my blogs. It remains unfinished as like many of my pieces, there is a "sticking point" whereby you just have to wait for the next bit to come along!!
By PAR002_123 30 Aug, 2020
The above image was originally just a sample exercise in mixing media - a plastic bag, some dried sheet of glue & some offcuts of threads I was using at the time. How I was feeling at that moment in time, led me to take a photo to capture what I saw - a deadened heart! That was late 2013 & in turn, that led on to me creating a series of computer images that recreated my past early years while still at school. It's still pending being finished but if you want to view those first images, click the heart above.
By PAR002_123 26 Aug, 2020
Many years ago, I had a small "dress shop" & sold special occasion clothing that I had designed & made. I had my own label "CiCi" which has been used for a variety of different ideas over the years. In 2014, as a result of making an unusual wedding dress, I started another on-line presence entitled "CiCi Designs" (click image above to read them) that highlights a variety of criteria that I use in my design work. Primarily aimed at special occasion clothing, its intention was to assist any students or dressmakers I came across.
By PAR002_123 24 Aug, 2020
Back in the 1990s, I was involved in promoting dressmaking, knitting & fashion & wrote several knitting articles for a paper pattern company's magazine. I also wrote short dressmaking articles for other companies & department stores for specific promotional events. In August 2013, now living in Somerset I was asked to write an article for a stitchery/textile magazine. I called it "Patterns in My Life" & it really just reiterated what creatively I did - turning patterns in my head into creative & tactile objects (click the image above if you want to see some).
By PAR002_123 21 Aug, 2020
Here are some tassels that were made for a textile workshop that involved trims (for furnishings & clothing), colour & "scraps". Again, many of my initial ideas involve re-using or re-working other pieces of textiles or other mediums (click the image above if you want to read about some of them). I believe I have always done this for as long as I can remember - is it just being creative or is there another reason? One of my interests that was finally produced as a textile, was a variety of information on "Make Do & Mend" from research of WWII. This had in it many samples I re-created using either original materials or those that were similar & I wanted to re-create this digitally for my own work.
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