May 12th, 2008
Hello my lovely Tangled Thread readers - I hope you had a wonderful weekend & Mother’s Day :-)
Ah, back to the silk paper… In my last post, I showed you how I was using wax crayons and fabric paint to color a background to mount the paper on. I’ve now embroidered on the canvas using […]
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May 9th, 2008
Time to work on the background!
I’m using standard artist’s canvas as the foundation layer for the background. You can also use cotton fabric & quilt batting, or even work directly onto a stretched canvas. Play around and see what you like best.
I show you the sketch I’m using to create the background in my last […]
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May 8th, 2008
Don’t worry - the rest of the silk paper tutorial is coming soon :-) I’ve got an easy kids craft, perfect for getting kids interested in sewing:
Cut two basic flower shapes from felt and sandwich a pipe-cleaner (folded in half and twisted together) between the two. Cut a small circle from a contrasting piece of […]
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May 6th, 2008
When we last worked with our silk paper, it was still drying on a piece of mesh screen… have you peeled it off?
Now what do you do with it?
I’m going to attach mine to a piece of quilted canvas, and then stretch it onto a wooden stretcher (the way paintings are hung) Now, that’s […]
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May 2nd, 2008
So how’s the silk paper looking? The last post ended with letting the paper dry overnight - it’s time to check it and see if it’s dry enough to peel off the screen. If it’s dry enough, the edges will feel firm and “crispy”. Unfortunately, my paper is still mushy, so I’m […]
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May 1st, 2008
I love making silk paper - it’s messy, wet and tons of fun to play with :-) Ready to get messy?
For this project I’m using raw silk in a “cap”, but you’ll probably find silk hankies (not to be confused with the kind you blow your nose with!) more easily. Meinke Toy has […]
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April 25th, 2008
Seeing as my major project these days is hand sewing velvet, I thought I’d share with you a stitch that makes my life so much easier! I don’t want to be able to see the stitching at all on the memorial runners, so I’m using an invisible stitch - here’s how:
To begin with, I’ve […]
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April 17th, 2008
Here are all the links to create your own recycled reversible totebag:
Part one - the t-shirt
Part two - cutting it out
Part three - sewing and construction
And here’s the finished totebag:
And if I want to reverse it - here’s how it looks:
Of course, ironing probably would have been a good idea to… those little pesky details […]
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April 17th, 2008
I left you yesterday with the lining cut out - now it’s time to sew it! Sew the sides of both the t-shirt and the lining (separately) to make two bag, open on one side. Take the lining and slide it into the t-shirt, wrong sides together. Make sure to match the seams:
Fold the lining […]
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April 16th, 2008
In my last post I showed you the t-shirt I’m going to use to create a reversible totebag.
To begin, lay the shirt out onto a flat surface and smooth all the wrinkles out of it. What happens when you cut wrinkled fabric? You end up with funny jagged lines - not good!
Cut the sleeves off, […]
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