Fabric Surface Design: Painting, Stamping, Rubbing, Stenciling, Silk Screening, Resists, Image Transfer, Marbling, Crayons & Colored Pencils, Batik, Nature Prints, Monotype Printing

Fabric Surface Design: Painting, Stamping, Rubbing, Stenciling, Silk Screening, Resists, Image Transfer, Marbling, Crayons & Colored Pencils, Batik, Nature Prints, Monotype Printing

Cheryl Rezendes

Language: English

Pages: 320

ISBN: 1603428119

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Sensational sewing projects demand fabulous fabrics! Fiber artist Cheryl Rezendes shows you how to create an astonishing array of surface designs, simply and safely, using textile paints and printing ink. She covers a wide variety of techniques: stamping, ancient Japanese Shibori, silkscreen, soy wax and flour resist, image transfer, marbling, nature printing, foils and metal leaf, and more. Step-by-step photographs illustrate every technique, and Rezendes includes innovative suggestions on how to combine and layer techniques for stunningly original results.

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Corner of the gelatin plate off the sheet with your knife, then get your fingers underneath it and slowly walk them down the length of the pan until you have the entire gelatin plate in your hands, free of the sheet, then gently lay it down on clean paper, glass, or Plexiglas. EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES: Gelatin Printing — Part 1 • Different-size and different-shaped gelatin plates. Use a variety of baking trays or containers to vary the size and shape of your gelatin plates. Each plate.

Up on the island of Saint Lucia in the Caribbean. During childhood, he spent his spare time fishing off his village’s long wooden jetty. As an adult, Daniel moved to Canada where he was introduced to painting on silk with water-based paints and resist. Captivated by the medium, he found that his boyhood memories of the colorful plants and animals he saw while fishing dominated as the subject matter for his silk paintings. One day while he was working on a painting, his daughter accidentally.

Work and thus discover new personal meaning. It takes real courage to follow your creative muse and create artwork that isn’t “pretty,” especially when the medium is fiber art and quilts. Karylee has recently become fascinated with x-rays and uses them very effectively on her quilts. She uses donated x-rays from friends and hospitals, rephotographs them on a light box, modifies them in Photoshop, and then prints them on fabric. At this stage, they are still in black and white, but Karylee then.

Hand, opposite, for some ideas on how to take advantage of your point-and-shoot camera. • Photos from magazines and the Internet on “images”). Trace the basic shape of objects and designs to create simple or even abstract new shapes. Note: Do respect copyright and trace only basic shapes from these images; do not make exact copies. • Coloring books. Theme-based books featuring birds, flowers, and other images from the natural world; historical art movements (e.g., Art Nouveau), ethnic and.

Mistyfuse, 268 products for applying metal leaf and foil, 265 Screen-Trans foil, 264-65, 271, 306 special glues and adhesives, 271–72 fold and color, 230–41 accordion folds, 233, 241 basic supplies needed, 232 chevron, 239, 241 fabric, 232 flag fold, 238, 241 jelly roll, 235, 241 lumpy pancake, 237 paints to use, 232 scrunch, 240 shibori, 230, 232 twist, 236 Fons & Porter, 13 404 Spray and Fix, 84 free-motion quilting, 276–77 freezer-paper drawing on fabric, 244–48 gelatin.

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