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I am a textile artist who loves to design fabric by painting, printing, stamping, and manipulating cloth.
Showing posts with label Teabag Collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teabag Collage. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Quick Post


This will be a short one just to catch up on a previous entry before trying to share everything from this week at once!!!  I still haven't gotten into the practice of doing short blogs more often instead of letting stuff pile up.  I'll keep trying!!!



     This is a "portapad" cover made from the "Teatime" fabric shown earlier using printed teabags fused down to my gelatin-printed background. 


Here's the inside of the portpad with the right flap folded over a small legal pad.


     I took the left-over fabric and put together a little container to hold my box of favorite tea.  The box itself has a convenient opening at the bottom through which you can extract one teabag at a time.  I love it.  So, when I constructed my fabric "teabag caddy," I also made a slot at the bottom and a lid on top.  Works beautifully!!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

One product and (finally!) one process!

     I completed another sheer fabric applique (but forgot about taking pictures along the way again).  I designed this one for my portapad pattern, and it turned out OK.  Trying hard to remember all of the problems I had with the first attempt, this one was a lot easier altogether.  Still a few tweaks, but on
the whole, I enjoyed the entire process. 


I added small pieces of copper for a little bling, but the narrow strips don't show up very well in the photo .  I also used copper embroidery thread to delineate the center of the flower.

     As for my bragged about process:  step-by-step (well, I left out a few) photos of using teabags to create collaged fabric.

The above photo shows one of my pieces of gelatin printed fabric which I used as background.

These flower photos were all stored in my Photoshop files.  I cropped them, using images that would compliment the background, collaged them onto a blank page, then printed it on teabags taped down to a sheet of printer paper.  (See tutorial by Judy Coates Perez.)

Here the printed flowers are simply laying on top of the background fabric.  I added Misty Fuse to the back of each print, being careful to use parchment paper both front and back as I ironed it on.  Right now there are a couple of missing steps because my photos weren't clear enough to publish:  a printed a sheet of  tags off tea bags, text downloaded from the internet about the history of tea, and some short labels.

This is actually the finished piece.  Steps not shown:  tearing the flowers apart and placing them around the background before ironing them in place; same for the tea tags; then the text.  Finally the labels were scattered strategically across the whole piece.  I added loosly-cut strips of antiqued-lace fabric, then batting and backing, and free-motion stitched in an easy echoed-flower pattern.  I have an idea of how I'm going to use the fabric, but probably won't get anything completed for several days.