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PATCHWORK SKATEBOARD

Patchwork Skateboard

I am so excited to finally be able to check off #6 on My Crafty List of Things to Do – design a skateboard! I received my blank deck back in February and looked at it everyday, pondering just what I was going to do. I had the idea to make a piece of patchwork that I might somehow wrap around the deck. I also had triangles on my mind, inspired by the fabric bunting in the workroom’s window that I just can’t seem to bear to take down.

I decided to make use of the workroom’s laser cutter to help with all the cutting. I’ve been wanting to test this out to help doing patchwork. Every single fabric triangle was laser cut and they are all the exact same size. I knew this kind of precision would be really helpful, especially since I had it in my head that I was going to hand piece the entire thing.

Before attempting to put the real thing together. I did a little test piece. I made a small triangle patchwork sample that I tested wrapping and gluing around a piece of plywood. I had purchased a bottle of Martha Stewart’s Decoupage Glue a while ago, hoping it would do the trick. It worked perfectly. To adhere the patchwork to the wood, I applied the glue to the wood and smoothed the fabric on top. I then brushed on a layer of the glue over top the fabric. The two things I learned from doing this test were 1. the wood showed through the muslin pieces more than I liked once it was glued and 2. one layer of glue on top of the fabric was enough. More than that and the fabric started looking dull and plastic-y. To compensate for the show-through on the muslin, I decided to glue a solid piece of muslin to the skateboard deck first and then glue my patchwork on top of that.

Of course all this was started about a week before I needed to submit my finished deck. Even being short on time, I was absolutely determined to sew the entire thing by hand. After doing our Hand Work class, I love having a hand sewing project on the go. Sitting in bed and sewing is so fun! There were a couple late nights, but when I finished sewing all 200+ triangles together, I was so happy with how it turned out.

When I had finished gluing the finished patchwork to the deck, I realized that the back of the deck wasn’t so pretty. I couldn’t have that, so I found a large scrap of Liberty of London ‘Wiltshire’ (from this dress), glued it over the back and then hand embroidered a little label.

The actual auction night was super fun. Tons of people came out to see all the artwork and finished decks. All the decks were so different and lots of them were really clever. Even though Andrew bid on my deck a couple times (so sweet!), by the end of the night someone else had outbid him, so it’s gone to another home. I couldn’t resist bidding on Derrick Hodgson’s deck and I actually won it! I haven’t picked it up yet, but I’m currently trying to decide where it’s going to hang.

All my photos of my work in progress and the Disposable Artshow night are here. Thanks to Freedom Fighter Skateboards and Joey for letting me take part. I’ll admit that I’m already hatching ideas for another deck for next year’s event. Why stop at just one?

Patchwork Skateboard

Patchwork Skateboard

Patchwork Skateboard

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DISPOSABLE ARTSHOW

My skateboard is done and it turned out really well! I’m going to wait until after the auction on Saturday to post photos of it. I used the laser cutter to cut out over 200 fabric triangles that I hand stitched together. For real. It was kinda crazy.

I dropped the finished piece off at the gallery on Monday and got a sneak peek at some of the other decks. It’s going to be a great show, just look at some of the names on the roster. You can actually drop by 52 McCaul anytime now to see the show. I believe it will be up until this Sunday. The auction and opening party will be held Saturday night, if you’re looking for something fun to do!

Disposable Artshow

Disposable Artshow

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365 : 110

April 21, 2010 of 365 : laser cut triangles of muslin for my skateboard design

The Disposable Artshow is quickly approaching. I’m furiously hand sewing hundreds of fabric triangles together for my skateboard design. The auction will be taking place on Saturday May 8!

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365 : 55

365 : blank skateboard for the disposable show

If you’ve read my Crafty List of Things to Do, you may have wondered about #6 – Design a skateboard. It’s been something I’ve wanted to do since I lived in New York. I spent lots of time on Lafayette wandering into the skate shops and always thought it would be amazing to design a skateboard of my own one day. I can’t believe it, but somehow I met Joey of Freedom Fighter Skateboards and signed up to design a skateboard for a charity auction. The show is called the Disposable Show and will be held on May 8th at 55 McCaul. This year the show will be featuring Canadian talent, including Derrick Hodgson. Whoa. (!!!!!!!)

I just visited Derrick’s blog and he posted one of my photos of his work a couple weeks ago. Too much. Yes, I am a huge, huge fan.

Now I’m incredibly nervous.

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