2015 Topic 18: Wearable Art
Hi and welcome everyone, Penny here...
As promised, here is a wearable art project developed from the Hot Picks samples first introduced in the new product launch earlier this month (a feast of new stamp sets and inspiration!) using HPHW05 No apologies for all the sewing.....but the stamps work really well on fabric and you could use the patches on cards as well so......
I started by preparing the belt base. I layered heavyweight interfacing, thin quilt wadding and black cotton fabric, and machine stitched in sort of parallel lines (a bit random is good).
...then skimmed over the surface with a lightly loaded brayer using Vanilla and Granny Smith (apple pie and custard!) Fresco Acrylic paint. NB Granny Smith is from the brand new Limited Edition Paint set available only from a PaperArtsy stockist now!
Then I prepared the stamped images. I ironed a close weave white cotton fabric to paper backed Bondaweb, which will adhere the image to the background and also provide stability for stamping. As mentioned, I used HPHW05. Available from your favourite PaperArtsy Stockist.
I coloured the images with Fresco paint diluted with water. Wetting the fabric slightly with water first helps the colours to flow and blend without tide marks.
If you are likely to want to wash your finished project, mixing the paint with a fabric medium to make it more permanent on the fabric, and softer to the touch, but for this project the Fresco is enough on its own.
I then cut out the elements and ironed them onto a plain black background, and then cut them out again leaving a quarter inch frame...
...and stitched them to the belt, finally adding lace embellishments.
I hope you have enjoyed this project and that you will be inspired to have a go. (Take a look at my blog for a pattern and measurements for the actual belt). These stamps are deeply etched and give crisp and clear images on fabric. Choose good quality closely woven fabric for the best results..........and I love skulls and bones........weird.
Bye for now, Penny.
Wow Penny its so great to see you sewing. You are such a master costumier, so this is a perfect topic for you I am sure!! Thanks for sharing with us how to stamp and colour with Frescos onto fabric so softly, this has turned out simply amazing, I hope you have a theatrical witch to loan it to for Halloween !!!
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15 comments:
This is just fantastic penny. I love the originality of the idea and that is a great tip about setting the fabric first to help the colours flow. I wouldn't have thought of skimming the surface of the black fabric with the brayered colours and it works so well,
Lucy x
Wow! What an absolutely brilliant idea. It all works so perfectly. I have no idea how you thought of it but, as previously mentioned, it's BRILLIANT! Lx
Yep I'll echo what has already been said. Very Clever and Very creative x
awesome - i love this xx
Wow! This is amazing! So original, Penny! It would make a fabulous Halloween costume. xx
Oh! What a fantastic idea!! Great costume of the fab Hot Picks images. Children will be very happy wearing this bustier. xx
What a clever idea & it's gorgeous too.
what a unique idea - a true one of a kind x
Oh this is incredible! I so wish I had paid better attention to my teacher during Home Economics, at least then I might be able to sew!
Stunning way to showcase those stamps.
Wishes
Lynne
Fabulous, stunning work Penny! glad I looked closer....very inspirational love the colours too. Ruth x
So clever and very cool!
Alison x
Fab!!!
Thank you all for your lovely comments!
What an amazing project,and so inspirational. I don't think I would ever want to take it off, as I also love skulls.
What a totally neat Halloween idea! Very clever Penny, I love it!
Hugs
Lesley Xx
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