Elizabeth Lloyd
5.8K posts

Elizabeth Lloyd
@lloydcrew
school-based occupational therapist turned innovation specialist and now a retired maker educator with time to make stuff again
Newport, RI Katılım Ağustos 2007
2.2K Takip Edilen2K Takipçiler


@MrWilBaker @MakerEdUK @turtlestitch @megjlow @zackboston @simon_mong @moenig @TechMusau Hi Wil…I am late to the discussion, but I like Elaine’s freehand drawing code. Ah, so many more, but here is this for now. #cloud:Username=Elaine&ProjectName=FreeHand%20Drawing%20That%20Can%20Be%20Saved%2c%20Resized%2c%20Flipped%2c%20Mirrored%20or%20Appliqu%c3%a9d" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">turtlestitch.org/run#cloud:User…
English

Turtlestitchers, I’m going to take @MakerEdUK’s embroidery machine for a spin tmrw. Please could you DM or reply your interesting designs.
@turtlestitch @megjlow @zackboston @simon_mong @moenig @lloydcrew @TechMusau
English

The longer I am away from my embroidery machine, the more I forget. Classic example-My top thread was black (the bottom is always white). When the top thread tension is tight, the bobbin thread is visible, meaning your bobbin thread was incorrectly threaded. Bingo!
#turtlestitch


English

@MrWilBaker Next, I used Elaine's "Draw a Picasso One Liner" to trace the Strava image of the run. #cloud:Username=Elaine&ProjectName=Draw%20a%20Picasso%20One%2dLiner%20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">turtlestitch.org/run#cloud:User…
Let me know if you have any questions, Will.

English

@MrWilBaker First, I had to code each interaction "with my feet" by turning up to the dunes and back (I looked ridiculous). This shows up in Strava as little peaks along the path indicating the locations of each greeting.
English

Day 13 of #fabricrecipes is COLLAGE. After listening to a podcast on the health benefits of making those small connections with people you don’t know, I thought about the boost of happiness I get whenever someone says hello or smiles to me on my morning runs.

English

Day 26 of #fabricrecipes is SKETCHBOOK. I usually scribble on pieces of paper, but I found some blank sketchbooks I made from plastic bags and recycled boxes. I think I’ll actually use them. #norulestextilesociety



English

Day 17 of #fabricrecipes is DISTORT. I’ve been watching my grandson today, so this is what I got. It’s a beautifully architected structure of spaghetti noodles arranged by a 1 year old helping to prepare dinner. I’m not sure it qualifies as textile, but there are no rules.


English

Day 16 of #fabricrecipies is DECONSTRUCT. These hand cut felt pieces are made to be put together & taken apart. 1. Cut out squares. 2. Fold the square in half forming a triangle & make four cuts as shown in the image. 3. Open the square. 4. Attach them together.




English

Day 15 of #fabricrecipes is PAPER. I replenished my stash of cards today using one of my favorite designs coded in #turtlestitch. This heart fractal tree taught me a lot about recursion and how nature designs itself. I am always amazed how well this stitches on paper!




English

Day14 of #fabricrecipes is 3D. Washed ashore objects became a jellyfish, made from a poly twisted webbing “bait bag” and some kind of nylon or plastic rope. Gone are the days of natural fiber rope made by hand. Our oceans are crying. It’s time to love ❤️ and care for them again.


English

Day 12 of #fabricrecipes is DOTS. I turned a photo into a half tone portrait and sent it to the embroidery machine. I struggled with it throughout the design process and at that point wondered if the machine would even stitch the tiny dots. #norulestexrilesociety


English













