Tuesday 10 June 2014

"Ladies Choice" Rayner Brothers Gallery, june 2014 - hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns


Aotea Button to Neck Spangle - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Aotea Double in Blue and Pink - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Aotea Hi Fi in Triple - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

(Detail) Aotea Hi Fi in Triple - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns


Kaiapoi Raglan - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Kaiapoi Raglan - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Fashion Styled for the Extra Slim - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Koroknit Appleblossum - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Kaiapoi Glen Mist Double Ply - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Modern Knitting - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Modern Knitting - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Lavenda - Hand Knit - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole 2014 hand embroidered drawings on knitting pattern

Relaxed - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns


Relaxed - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Be Dainty - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Be Dainty - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Aotea Checkered - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Kaiapoi Montrose - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Aotea Triple - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Ascot Target Range - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole 2014 Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns


kaiapoi worsted aran - detail - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

womans weekly - Katherine Claypole - 2014 - hand embroidered thread on knitting page

P & B - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns


Kaiapoi Harlequin - from Pattern Recognition series - Katherine Claypole, 2014 - Hand embroidered drawings on knitting patterns

Stitchcraft Fashion Knit - Katherine Claypole - 2014 - Hand embroidered thread on cover page
Shepherd Double Knit 77 - Katherine Claypole - 2014 - Hand embroidered thread on knitting pattern

New Era - His and Hers Crew - Katherine Claypole 2014 - hand embroidered thread on knitting pattern

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7 comments:

  1. These embroidered knitting patterns are fabulous Katherine. Why is it that masking a face in this way immediately makes an image creepy? It's so great that you have your blog up and running again so that I can check in and see your latest wonderful creations. Yay!
    xx Bron

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  3. cheers Bron, I know what you mean about the creepy, are we so attached to seeing faces - when I changed my profile picture to the stitched one Google asked me was I sure that I wanted to use it as there was no recognisable face in the image. take that facial regogition technology.
    Come and visit us down here in Wanganui some time - Im sure theres a ghost or three here and we have the best op shops (shhhhh dont tell). lovely to hear from you, xx

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  4. Yay - I've just bought 'Kaiapoi Montrose' and 'New Era'. I'm very excited. They are going to look so cool in among my collection of lovelies!

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  5. wow thats so cool Bronwyn, The Rayner Brothers have been so awesome with their support with this show. I hope they look fab with your other stuff, when you see them up close you will see the intricasy of the stitches. Im now working on a larger piece responding to thinking further about facial pattern recognition, it may take me some time to complete. I also have a whole Fontana series that I want to do, their patterns are slightly longer that the ones I used in this show and would look fab together. just need somewhere to show them later in the year...take care

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    1. You could send a proposal for an exhibition of the Fontana pieces in the window gallery at Objectspace. It would be great for Aucklanders' to get to see your work!

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  6. I might just do that, thanks for the suggestion, I am looking forward to stitching up the fontana ones, just doing some more kaiapoi, shepherd and aotea ones but there is something special about the fontanas. xx

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