That didn't work so I wondered 'what if...'
I found the Faber-Castell PITT artist pen worked the best on fabric and I drew a border and then filled it with a little scene. Now this may not look like much but I'm actually impressed. Then I got my iron working on the fabric to heat it up and used several of my 64 colours to add some colour. I ironed the cloth with parchment paper between the iron and my drawing. Kinda cool! oh, I guess it should be, Hot Stuff! lol
The Flicker Group for the TOM is here.
The 3CS Colour palette challenge is a favorite combo of mine. I wanted to revisit some curved piecing so I dug out some old class notes. I did these with no pinning.
This is a little preview and I should have my spring place mats ready for viewing tomorrow.
5 comments:
I just love your little house drawing. It looks like it has a lot of color texture. You amaze ne with all the projects you do in a day. Happy creating...
Hooray for no pinning! Looks great, Elle!
When I was playing around with the transfer stuff I found out that I really needed to leave the iron in place for a minute or so to get the color to transfer well. I love what you are doing with the palette colors!
It's neat to see the whole variety of what you do -very inspiring! I especially like the books.
Well, and the quilts too, of course.
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