2020 Topic 5: Mark Making
Mark
making on fabric requires different techniques and Carol has some great
tips. I love her experimentation with clay in a Melt Pot and the
finished bag has a fantastic safari vibe!
Hi everyone, it's Carol with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a project bag I have made for
my knitting. I added a little tab on the side to hold a couple of
stitch markers. I chose my fabric and zip to match the paints I would be
using and the Cayenne which I matched my zip and tab to give it all
nice pop of colour against the shades of green.
I
treated my blank fabric panel just as I would a journal page,just
remembering that the very edge would be lost in the sewing up, so I took
this into account when placing the Giraffe.
I found the Shades Guacamole, Zucchini and Granny Smith were a near perfect match for my printed fabric so I used these as a base for the background.
I used Guacamole, Zucchini, Granny Smith, Cayenne and Caramel with stencils PS124 and PS036 to add marks and detail to my background. I then used PS136 and Snowflake to knock it back and to blend it all together.
I
used a die cut, that I cut from funky foam with paints Zucchini and
Guacamole mixed on my mat to bring the green background to the front a
little bit more.
I followed on the theme of circles on the quote and used an old lid and Little Black Dress paint to add them to my background.
I coloured the Giraffe with pencils. I used Caran d'Ache and I have found a blunter pencil works better on fabric.
I used Stencil PS036 again here with a blue pencil to draw in between the lines to just add a light pop of blue.
Using a sewing machine I added stitching to the fabric panel.
I stamped the elephant from HP2002 onto an acrylic circle to add to my zipper pull and two of the bugs I stamped onto clay, I pressed quite hard and it made a nice imprint into the clay.I added jewellery findings to the top to use as stitch Markers.
I
like making little bags like this. I find them handy to keep odd
knitting projects together or this size (which is just under A4 sized)
is a nice size to take a smaller journal and odd pens and bits out in if
going to a class or to journal with friends.
I
have used an unbleached calico fabric but I also used odd scraps or a
pillowcase for my main stamped part; a pair of plain white pillowcases
are very cheap and work fine. I also baked my clay in my Melt pot for
the first time. I did get a little discoloration on the back where it
sat on the pan, but apart from that it worked great. Next time I will
find something heatproof to sit it on to allow the heat to pass under
it. I think a bit of metal mesh or similar will work fine.
Thank you for reading and I can be found at the places below.
Carol xx
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8 comments:
This is fabulous Carol - so clever!
Absolutely gorgeous! Lx
So cool! Where can I get the HP2020 stamp set?
This is such a fabulous idea!! I could use that bag for all sorts!!
Fabulous project Carol. xx
Hi Melodyscraps!! All the PaperArtsy stockists are listed at the bottom of this post. HTH x
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Such a fab , functional project! Carol Love it x
Brilliant, so clever!x
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