Tutorial Tuesday: String Art Embellishment

When it was time to decorate a raffle box for the Spring Handmade Cavalcade, I really wanted to take advantage of the existing structure of the lunchbox. After much trial and error, I hit upon the idea of using the stitching holes as the basis of the design. During elementary school, one of my teachers had been in an art project rut that consisted of making string art for every single month. Apparently, time has made it fresh to me again, since I was pleased enough with the outcome to want to share it with you.


String art has its origins in activities invented at the end of the 19th Century to teach mathematical ideas to children, and became popular as a decorative craft in the late 1960s. Though straight lines are formed by the string, the angles and metric positions at which strings intersect give the appearance of curves.

For this project you need:
An item to embellish that has holes in it (holes can be configured as an angle or an arc)
Embroidery Thread
Needle
Glue (optional)

Thread the longest amount of thread that you think you can handle onto the needle (I use my full armspan, so about 5 feet). Tie a large knot and go from the back of the piece to the front at point #1 on the diagram. At this point I also like to add a dab of glue on the knot to keep it in place as well.


Follow the number patterns from 1-20 going from the back to the front on the odd numbers (1, 3, 5, etc.), and from front to back on the even numbers. Keep the thread taut as you go to keep the lines straight and neat. If you run out of thread, knot off on the back, and start again going up at the next odd number with a new piece.
Here is a step-by-step diagram to see how the picture emerges. Red lines are on the front of the piece, and the yellow lines are the shorter stitches hidden on the back. Click on the image to enlarge the diagram.

Now that you've completed the pattern, just knot off on the back, and if add a little dab of glue to anchor it in place.
You may have noticed that the arc that we've made could have continued the rest of the way around the circle. Alternately you could make an asymetrical design by making a different distance between a second set of points 1 and 2. I find that string art is so quick and easy to do (and undo) that experimentation is highly rewarding!
I would love if you could share any ideas or completed projects that this tutorial has inspired you to create in the comments section.

~Kari
http://ikyoto.etsy.com/

Sneak Peak of SHC Raffle Prizes!






















With every purchase at the SHC, you'll receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win one of six uniquely embellished lunchboxes filled with handmade goodies.

Each lunchbox will be loaded with exciting full-size items from some of our vendors, among them prints by Allene La Spina and Aperture Agog; jewelry by Wabisabi Brooklyn and J. Topolski; candles by Lovely Day Designs; and cards by Littlebunny and Waisze Designs; and that's just a taste!!!

Don't forget to fill out a raffle ticket for EVERY purchase.

We will tape the live drawing and post it online so you can see the results. All raffle prizes will be mailed to winners.

Special thanks to our team embellishers: Tanya of Luckx4, Aliza of DesignsByAliza, Alexis of LadyThree Designs, Lauren of Paperelle, Alicia of Lingua Nigra, and Kari of Ikyoto.

See you at the Handmade Cavalcade!


--molly shoelace

Thing-A-Day 2010 Edition: Week 3

Winter persists in the city, but the Thing-A-Day project marches on. Here are selected images of week three's progress by {NewNew} members:
The Dime Rests
Warpe Design: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
The Birds
WabiSabi Brooklyn: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Pepe's Village
Virginia Kraljevic: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Glasses
Saru Star: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Joey Ramone
My Coney: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Flickr Pro
mellowbeing: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Scans of things I'm giving to the Goodwill
Look Closely Press: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Manatee Cards
little bunny: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Puppet Kitchen Puppet Scarf
Ikyoto: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Executive Bag
Groundsel: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Orange Flower on Turquoise on Green Baby Bodysuit
Felt It: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop

We're over the hump!

~Kari
http://ikyoto.etsy.com/

Thing-A-Day 2010 Edition: Week 2

February has a way of flying by, and the Thing-A-Day project is also halfway through. Here are selected images after two weeks of progress by {NewNew} members:

Tiny Carrot Brothers
Warpe Design: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
VooDoo
WabiSabi Brooklyn: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Loverne and Marvel
Virginia Kraljevic: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Joey Potter
My Coney: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Day 9 & 10
mellowbeing: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Hammerhead Study
little bunny: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Takarazuka Eyeglass Brooch
Ikyoto: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Felt Applique Foot
Felt It: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Folded Flowers
Collective Elements: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop

Let's see how many of us make it all of the way through!

~Kari
http://ikyoto.etsy.com/

Thing-A-Day 2010 Edition: Week 1

Thing-A-Day is a collective creative challenge that is held every February. The idea is simple: sign-up is open to anyone until February 1st, participants commit to create one new thing a day every day for the entire month and share their progress. Participants can work in any medium and are free to follow-up on their commitment or not.

Here are selected images after one week of progress by {NewNew} members who have taken up the spirit:
Tiny Tomatoe's Nightmare
Warpe Design: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Cut Paper Cityscape
WabiSabi Brooklyn: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
In The Name Of Love
Virginia Kraljevic: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop

Bakers Twine Basket
Pepper Sprouts: Thing-A-Day / Etsy ShopWhere have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you.
My Coney: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Postcard #6
mellowbeing: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop

Say Anything Penguin
little bunny: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop

Mask From A Single Sheet Of Paper
Ikyoto: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop
Godzilla Hoodie For Toddler
Felt It: Thing-A-Day / Etsy ShopLove Paperweight
Collective Elements: Thing-A-Day / Etsy Shop

I hope you are as excited as I am to see how everyone's journey continues!

~Kari
http://ikyoto.etsy.com/

Better Than Jam Opening Party

The NEW Better Than Jam Handmade Co-Op opens its doors on February 1, 2010. Located at 1095 Flushing Ave, the Co-Op is soon to be neighbors with 20 other diverse businesses that will inhabit the "Markets at the Loom," providing a varied destination for local shoppers to shop and browse.

Opening: February 1
Grand opening reception: Friday February 5th 7-10pm

Come mingle with the designers and receive complimentary drinks , 10% off selected designers, and a free tote bag with purchase, compliments of The {NewNew} Etsy street team.

Some featured designers are:

The Hand of Fatima
Wabisabi Brooklyn
KimmChi
Better Than Jam
Danielle Maveal
Caja Jewelry
Lingua Nigra
Knit Knit
Fofolle
ikyoto