Showing posts with label crane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crane. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Single Photos of the Rustings

Is this better?  (I thought the collages were cute, but hey, they want what they want!)

In other news:  I came across a method to MAKE rust on things that are not rusty yet.  I sacrificed a brownie pan.  Who needs the calories.  


The squares each are 22 by 22 from dupioni silk that was a light ecru, barely off white color.  The hand of the pieces is still very soft.  One would think that rust might be stiff.   But it is not.

Dupioni is a plain weave ilk made by using a find thread in the warp and an uneven thread on the weft.  The uneven thread is often two tangled cocoons.  This creates a luster to the surface interspersed with slubs.  I love the slubs. 




This is the chain.  It was very heavy and the links were more than half the width of my palm.

I was hoping to have more of a chain effect, but there are several places that came across.  It actually looks like a giraffe body.



This is the bucket.  It look just  like the bucket, too. 


 I showed it to the crane guy's son and he was fascinated with the process and the result.  I said several times that I always look for rusty things, but I don't think it registered with  him that I WANTED rusty things.

I am going to link this post to Nina Marie's Off the Wall Friday, even though it is Sunday......I know, I know.