May 22nd, 2008
It’s time to make a decision on the background color - I was still looking at different colors in the last post. I’ve made a choice, and I’m going with this one for the background:
I’m going to make a quilted background, so the next step is to cut out the batting (I’m using Warm & […]
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May 16th, 2008
I’ve decided that I want to mount the canvas onto a piece of cotton, before it’s stretched onto stretcher bars (or cheat, and just use a pre-stretched canvas from an art store) But what color to use for the background?
I quite like the way it looks on black - it’s clean, simple and […]
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May 13th, 2008
Is the glue completely dried (if not, don’t try to sew it - you’ll end up with a big, gummy mess)? If it is, you can start to embroider!
I want a loose, free line of embroidery, so I’m not marking anything onto the surface of the silk paper. I do know where I want to […]
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May 13th, 2008
Do you still like the way your canvas background looks? I like how this one works with the painted silk paper:
I’m going to baste the silk paper onto the canvas using some good quality fabric glue (I’m a big fan of The Ultimate) You don’t have to glue the silk down, but […]
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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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