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01-18-2006, 06:52 PM
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#1 | | Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: In a house ... but I might move.
Posts: 1,034
| Women's Choice? While going through a mountain of papers on my desk/drafting table, - sorting through various sketches and patterns in stages of completion and a question came to mind.
There are several women scrollers here, and I would like to hear from all the women as to what themes of patterns they look for - example, birds, flowers, cars, animals etc. Also of interest is the style women scrollers prefer, fretwork, intarsia or segmentation.
Toni |
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01-18-2006, 07:19 PM
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#2 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Ne Texas
Posts: 892
| Toni - I have a love of fretwook and that is my chice to do --but I have and do a lot of portraits ( I enjoy doing the ones that resemble someone I actually know -not the moviestars ) I do a lot of dragons that appeal to me because dragons are a favorite of my son - his lady is into dolphins- thus I sell a lot of dolphins over most any thing- I have had calls for wolves and eagles also- I have made victorian cradles ( life size- bird house and feeders are good too- but i want to learn intersia and segmentatation but i dont have the tools nor the wood or finances for either ..
I use to do a lot of special orders but since I had to much going on for a few months with orders and made myself sick I have slowed down emensly and now I saw what I want when I want..
Moral of this story -- when you are over the hill the slip downward is faster than going up -- so slow down and enjoy the scenery-
Being old is nice -- now i can sleep as much as I want..
work when I want and cook in my toaster oven --lol-- |
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01-18-2006, 07:30 PM
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#3 | | Fallen Angel
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 2,465
| Most of my work is given to family and friends. I just make whatever they ask of me, or whatever I think they might like.
Gill |
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01-18-2006, 07:53 PM
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#4 | | Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Grass Valley, Calif
Posts: 271
| Hmmm, Choices Choices Choices Good Question..
So often I think that we spend our time making things for others or thinking of the commerciaol viability of a pattern or project that we forget our original thoughts and plans for our saws ... After purchasing a lot of tools and patterns from very well known artists I learned that basically all I need is three tools ( my saw, a belt sander and a drill press with a mop sander on it most of the time) , that I have a need to make projects from my own designs and that segmentation is what I truely enjoy most..because I can play with color and not always follow the lines of my own patterns lol..
I like animals this week..so am drawing and making projects with some fairly 'artistic' animals..next week..who knows..I might want to work on something more functional, or seasonal or silly..
my plan is to continue to experiment and play and make lots of sawdust..and if someone likes what I have made..maybe I'll selll the project..or give it away..or say..sorry, this one has a spot on my wall just waiting for me to hang it there.. at least for awhile..then I'll remember that I can do or make anything I want..and change whatever is on my walls lol
choices..cool!! |
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01-18-2006, 07:55 PM
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#5 | | Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: In a house ... but I might move.
Posts: 1,034
| Sharon, thanks for the reply. Dragons, wolves and eagles are three characters always in demand. Lucky for me, I like all three of those for themes.
The dolphins, well - cool. I don't believe I have done a dolphin theme. Thanks for you your input.
When you make portrait of people you know, do you design them yourself?
Take care.
Toni |
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01-18-2006, 07:59 PM
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#6 | | Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: In a house ... but I might move.
Posts: 1,034
| Gill, so you're accomadating?
You have no preference to style or theme?
Take care
Toni |
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01-18-2006, 08:48 PM
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#7 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Ne Texas
Posts: 892
| I am sorry to say that I am not the brain that can design- I am a redhead ya know -well I was a hundred years ago- I do catch a portrait every great once in a while of someone elses design that looks like someone in my family- they are few and far between but they have been seen by others as the same ones I saw them- 2 of a little girl that was the spitting image of my grandaughter and one that looked like her and her dad... unfortunally there are character portraits that are in remberance of someone -- but I do have to admit that I belong to the other free pattern groups and I do chose from there.
I just dont chose as often as i did when i started-now i just choose what i know i will use
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01-18-2006, 09:38 PM
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#8 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Palmerston North New Zealand
Posts: 325
| Toni, the aspect that got me into scrollwork in the first place was seeing stand up figures. Now I make them of my grandchildren from a photo on each birthday. Only trouble is now with a third grandchild on the way I will have to have a lot more shelf space by the time they all get to 21!!!!! Currently I have them standing on a shelf above the cuboards in the kitchen and I look at them and remember them whenever I'm cooking.
Then I made lots and lots of board type jigsaws (grandkids again!!).
I love interesting puzzles - like the macaw puzzle - it's good hanging up because it doesn't take up shelf space. Also stand up puzzles - love to see some vehicle designs (vintage, motorbike?) something interesting enough and challenging enough to draw the adults. The pack of puppies one has sold well for me and I'd love to see a similar ones with other animals - kittens mice, pigs, kiwis.
I have made a few bits with Kiwiana themes, ferns, koru. This is an area I would like to get into a bit more but often get frustrated with my lack of drawing ability!
Currently I'm furnishing a dolls house with Patrick Spielman's fretwork furniture (yep, you guessed it, grand-daughter's future present - for about 3yrs time!) An extension of his range of furniture would be good - even if I can't fit much more into the current house! Maybe I could make an extension!
I love fretwork - I love the look of it - I love cutting it. I mostly love cutting fretwork because it means cutting thinner wood. I'm not much into anything more than about 15mm thick as any thicker is just too hard on my hands and only leads to taking me away from the shed for a few days. (I have very limited movement and much disability due to a lifetime of R Arthritis.) Basically I like cutting smaller things.
Hope you can draw something out of that mixed bag, Toni.
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01-18-2006, 11:37 PM
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#9 | | Moderator CUT IT OUT
Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Chilliwack British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 3,695
| Great topic Toni.
I do scrolling demonstrations at our local fair. I am amazed that of all the visitors that come to my booth I would say the number of female scrollers is two to one.
In victorian times much of the scrolling was done by women. It really shouldnt be a surprise the number of women that still scroll.....not that any of them started then
I am also interested in what they like to scroll.
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01-19-2006, 12:07 AM
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#10 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Rural Central California Foothills
Posts: 576
| Toni, I came to scrolling through carving (cutting intricate or smaller blanks), so it may not be a surprise that I enjoy cutting thicker (so called 1-by or 2-by) woods. I've been making lots of puzzles ala Judy Peterson and Jim Sweet, also lots of the fun compound creations from Diana Thompson. My favorite themes are wildlife, especially wolves, bears and owls (working into eagles), domestic cats and dogs, and some dragons (friends into things Chinese or martial arts). I don't mind cutting cute things, but I usually balk at cutesy. I have laid out a segmentation project, and I am lusting after intarsia, so this will probably be the year for that too. I have had, so far, not as much success with the thin things I've tried - and practically no real fretwork - yet! And I would love to do some Carter-style puzzles, but have not done any yet. The only things I've sold have been puzzles - other things are gifts. Sandy |
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