My love of thread lead me to develop a series of sculptures, made only of free-motion stitched threads (almost always cotton). It is a multistep process, involving much planning in order to go from a flat surface of threads to a three-dimensional object.
Since I am figuring it out as I go along, not everything works out! Here are some of my better early sculptures.

The first shapes I made were tree leaves, experimenting with various species, threads, and amount of cupping.

The first challenge was a "vase", to see if I could make a closed shape, and one that would stand on its own. And, as long as I was going to all that bother, why not make a seascape on it.

Then I wanted to make a spherical shape. So, why not make it a globe - and one with the north pole melting, and a puddle at the bottom.

Continuing on a watery theme, another enclosed shape is a goldfish bowl - but this one has three blue whales suspended inside, also made of thread.


Two versions of a tree. The second has a larger trunk with barklike texture.

And fulfilling a goal I set at the start of my investigations: a teapot! This is called "Green Leaf Tea".

"Tulip Tree Tea for Two" features a branch teapot and nest lid; the egg is hollow. A pair of blossoms and leaves are cups and saucers.


