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Kieren Dutcher
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Добавлен 26 мар 2020
Art for All to Make at Home. Art to Calm You Down.
Longtime teaching artist Kieren Dutcher invites you into her studio. Come along and make some art!
Longtime teaching artist Kieren Dutcher invites you into her studio. Come along and make some art!
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Paper Collage
Просмотров 2954 года назад
Use old billing envelopes, catalogues and magazines to make fun realistic or abstract collages. Fun for all ages! Materials: envelopes, magazines, paper, glue, scissors
How to Take Your Weaving off the Loom
Просмотров 4324 года назад
Weaving on a cardboard Loom is easy, how to finish it off
Make Your Own Little Sketchbooks
Просмотров 1394 года назад
Materials: copy paper, stapeler, scissors, tape
Rainbow Meditation
Просмотров 994 года назад
Watercolor practice, meditation. Materials: watercolors, paper, brushes, water
Watercolor Weaving
Просмотров 8144 года назад
Great project for paintings you don’t like! Materials: 2 pieces of paper the same size, paint, water and brushes, scissors, glue. A ruler and pencil.
Baker’s Dough Sculptures
Просмотров 1314 года назад
Make sculptures at home! Bakers dough is easy to make with ingredients in your kitchen.
Paint Observation
Просмотров 644 года назад
Go for a nature walk, collect some leaves, rocks or other things. Now draw and paint them. Materials: objects you find, pencil, paper, paint. I use watercolors here, but you can use whatever you have.
Printmaking Collographs with Cardboard and Aluminium Foil
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Printmaking Collographs with Cardboard and Aluminium Foil
How to Weave a Two Color Pattern on your card loom
Просмотров 8394 года назад
How to Weave a Two Color Pattern on your card loom
Nice job 😀
Lovely work.
I want to make a sitting reindeer too 🤔🦋
Excellent and easy way to make figures !! Thank you . Hi from Rosenberg Texas 🌸
thank you! Have fun with it.
Thank you!
Loved the video..all i can say is well done anyone who doesn't need pins....in the middle of my 1st kawandi..trickier than I thought...but it's a rainy day so I'll persevere!!😊😊
@@izziemacdonald2724 thanks! I usually use a few pins to hold pieces down I’m working in and which I move around as I go.
So nice idea of brass fastener you are smart 🤓
I got the idea from someone else, actually.
thank you! i enjoyed watching you stitch 😊
@@ljbj4 you’re so welcome!
bonjour j aimerai savoir quel fils pour faire votre beau projet
C'est moi, bien sur.
This method is helpful to take the exactitude out of quilting my daughters heirloom clothes. I've been avoiding it, fearing so many different thickness of fabric and the layout was hell to figure. Love quilting but I need cheat codes, hacks and plain old lazy girl methods to make quilting a reality for me. Thank you for demonstrating this technique! Cheers
what needle are you using, pls
I like to use a chenille needle - big eye, sharp point. Use whatever needle works for you!
Noticed edges of scraps weren't turned under. Wont they fray over time?
They are turned under, except for the sides that get covered up.
Why do you start at the corner? You have no room for your phula. Otherwise it’s a nice video.
Спасибо большое, что показали как шить, я вдохновила и хочу тоже попробовать
@@Буднислюбовью Юридический прием
Loved watching this. I have 12 quilt tops pieced in 1940-1950 and I want to preserve as many as possible. Thus I’m searching the internet for ideas! This beautiful work!
You can do a lot of fun things with this kawandi technique. Have fun!
This is such a great tutorial - thank you! Your instructions and the demonstration were so clear and easy to understand.
So are you folding under the raw edges that are along the outside and leaving all the other edges raw?
lovelly puppets you make
It would be easier, if you took a finer needle.
Cute
Hard to believe the stitching will hold by just 2 stitches on the back and then cutting it. Maybe if it was never washed.
It holds up to washing surprisingly well. I sometimes will do a little hemstitch between rows if needed to hold down fabric.
I am confused as to why you are not using your thimble.. It would make your work so much easier.
A good idea, but I just don't like using one.
Thank you for the clear explained turorial :) just wondering if you made a few of one size, could you slip stitch them together to make a larger quilt? Thanks ;)
I'm sure you could. You can also make a larger one, harder to manage while you work on it.
Interesting! One more material to try!😁
Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much.
you're welcome!
Great tutorial thank you! What a nice way to use those pesky scraps.
Great video, clear and concise. Thanks!
Do you fold under every small piece or are they raw edge? This would be stunning with batiks.
Fabuloso, para qué son las puntas extras? Saludos 🎉
Please tell how many strands of floss you use. Three or six? Liked your demonstration.
Thank U 😊
Thank you, I believe it’s more traditional to use this cotton cloth like a couple of layers of sari as batting.
Yes, use what you have.
Beautiful,what type of thread have you used for stitching
I like using pearl cotton, embroidery thread as I like seeing my stitches. But you can use whatever thread you like.
Weird
Thank you so much for your response. I want to make one. I don’t think we have double gauze here.
Did you use just 100% cotton scraps?
The raw edges of the pieces, don’t they ravel?
wow beautiful ,ty so much ur share, oh yes going make a KAWANDI quilt ty ty
I LOVE THE MARIONETTE❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😍
The Siddi put the little triangles (phulas) in the corners right then, at the very beginning
Yes.
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This is great! Thank you! I also have no audio at the end.So, as you add the pieces in the middle, you don't stich around their edges? You just do the running stiches through them? Again, thank you!
I stitch all the way around the edges of the center pieces.
Thanks for sharing!
The sound stopped. Are you ironing the edges down on each piece or using rough edges?
No battimg used in this one then??
I did use batting, you can see it in the video
I want ones with the strings
So adorable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you!
Thanks so much for this video Kieren! Both your description and finished quilt are fabulous!
You’re so welcome !
I would love to know what kind of needle you used here. This would make a great quilted pillow cover- just use white or light backing fabric (or even a thin muslin). Then when the Kawandi is complete, add a backing, using an overlapping “envelope” technique, no zippers required.
I like to use a chenille needle, it has a big eye for my embroidery thread (pearl cotton, my favorite which is rather thick), and a sharp point.
Que hermosa labor!! Muchas gracias por compartir tu talento y la técnica! Saludos desde México!
Muchas gracias!