Have been carving out a large woodcut, its rather more hard work than linocut but it prints with the grain subtly showing. My arms ache but there is a curly heap of kindling for the fire.
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Shirt New Look Pattern 6010
I was given the Pride and Prejudice DVD for Christmas (the one with the wet shirt) and was inspired to make my own non wet shirt when I saw this fabric in John Lewis. Jane and Elizabeth seem to waft about in long dresses in this spotty cotton, I am not quite up to that on the school run, so made this. The pattern was very easy to follow, pleats on front v satisfying to make and voluminous sleeves will do for romantic waftyness.
New Look Pattern 6010 and the finished shirt
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Paper stencil printing
I have been printing with Year 4 at my daughters school, they had a fantastic time getting very messy with plasticine printing and next week we will be doing stencils. Therefore this morning I felt inspired to do my own stencils and rather enjoyed the effects. All you need is scissors, scalpel ( of course not for little ones) paper, an old lid or plate, poster or acrylic paint and a brush or sponge.
I drew this elephant and then carefully cut it out with scissors
Print using dabbing motions with a paintbrush or sponge. The best consistency for the paint is to have it a bit like greek yoghurt, mix it up on an lid or whatever is at hand
Final result...
I drew this elephant and then carefully cut it out with scissors
Here it is printed, the bottom elephant is made using the stencil, the middle using the cut out elephant ( looks a bit like a cave painting) and the top two are the bits of stencils
Tried something a bit more complicated using a scalpel as scissors would be too cumbersome
Print using dabbing motions with a paintbrush or sponge. The best consistency for the paint is to have it a bit like greek yoghurt, mix it up on an lid or whatever is at hand
Final result...
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Teddy bear bed
This little teddy bed is made by sandwiching some wadding between two long strips of fabric then quilting it together with the sewing machine. Next you fold it into 3 leaving a bigger area at the top for the pillow. Bind the edges then attach a square for the pillow adding a bit more wadding to make it puffy.
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