Description

Harriet has traveled extensively, taking with her a sewing machine and a table strapped to her back as she bicycles through groups of people.  Typically, she will settle down within a local marketplace, set up her sewing machine, and create power through solar energy and by inviting villagers to pedal on her now-stationary bike in order to create power to use the sewing machine.  She will then select a subject of which she will create a portrait.  But this isn’t the usual charcoal sketching – the sketch is totally stitched on the sewing machine with no hard sketches preceding.  As she stitches, she will carry on a conversation with her subject to draw out their interests which she will then incorporate into the stitching in some way.  She also frequently “sketches” scenes along the way, such as a wedding, or fishing village, or an interesting local scene, all powered by a bicycle!

 

She will talk about her travel experiences, showing scenes and people along the way. This will be followed by her stitching of Kevin Roche live-over-Zoom from her home in London.  All of this is pretty fascinating to watch!  Some of her stitching is shown below. Note that this meeting is a little longer, extended to 1:00.