Years ago I was collecting dryer lint for use in art projects, until I was convinced by my DH that it was a fire trap. I was able to wean myself off the addiction of saving box-fulls of the stuff. However, so often those sheets of lovely lint that I pull off the screen are just too interesting to discard, so I thought I'd try to preserve this particularly pretty piece that was the result of the first washing of a set of purple bedsheets.
I layered a piece of cotton broadcloth and the sheet of lint, sprinkled on a few snippets of metallic cords and a spattering of glitter, covered it with illusion netting and a piece of water-soluble stabilizer, then topstitched random wavy lines of stitching to hold it together. As I rinsed off the stabilizer I thought the lint might also wash away, but it didn't! This is the result, and I plan to use it either in a wearable garment or purse.
Fun with fiber!
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Sea Beanies!
Getting ready for another fun and creative doll-making workshop at the Courtyard Studios in EGAD! The workshop will be on Saturday, March 3rd from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. We will be making these cute little characters, suitable for wearing as pins or hanging as decorations (or just to have a little friend nearby to share your thoughts!)
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