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smallhobbit) wrote2021-11-18 10:10 pm
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Fabric Crafts
This Dare to Dabble was slightly different, as it was organised for a group who had a display on at Nature in Art and wanted to do a basic workshop as well.
We were given three different crafts to pick from. I decided against the wet felting - I've done it before and it didn't appeal. But I did try the two others.
Firstly, I used the fabric crayons.

To draw two autumnal leaves on a piece of A4 paper - just like any other colouring project.
Then I cut them out:

These were then placed face down on a piece of fabric and ironed:

And they came out beautifully vibrant. As an experiment I tried again:

Much paler, but still visible.
After which I did some weaving - the board was already prepared:

I didn't quite have time to finish yesterday, so brought it home and completed it today, taking it off the board:

I was really pleased with the way both crafts turned out.
We were given three different crafts to pick from. I decided against the wet felting - I've done it before and it didn't appeal. But I did try the two others.
Firstly, I used the fabric crayons.

To draw two autumnal leaves on a piece of A4 paper - just like any other colouring project.
Then I cut them out:

These were then placed face down on a piece of fabric and ironed:

And they came out beautifully vibrant. As an experiment I tried again:

Much paler, but still visible.
After which I did some weaving - the board was already prepared:

I didn't quite have time to finish yesterday, so brought it home and completed it today, taking it off the board:

I was really pleased with the way both crafts turned out.
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The weaving is also great. I love the contrast of colours and types of wool/thread. I hope you'll post more pictures when it's finished.
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