Textile landscape - How to Make It and Why I Save All My Fabric Scraps
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Hello, today I'm revisiting making textile landscapes. I used to teach this as I workshop and I've made this video more in a workshop or tutorial style. We'll cover how to get started, fabrics with potential, embellishments, and using organza overlays and lots of other stuff.
Also, my very first video on RUclips was creating a misty watercolour sky, you can watch it here • Creating Misty Waterco...
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:45 - Things you could use
6:05 - Planning your landscape
9:42 - Making the background
13:17 - Making the hills
16:09 - a note on needles and thread...
16:58 - Sewing everything together
17:55 - Adding embellishments
21:15 - Misty watercolour sky using organza
23:46 - Adding (more) embellishments
27:35 - The finished landscape
29:05 - Social links + End screen
Music used:
'Childhood' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
'Midsommar' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Хобби
Thank you for your tutorial-so beautiful! And I love your music choices.
Fabric landscapes are my passion. You have shown me how to step up my projects with beautiful embellishments. Your work is beautiful. Thanks for your inspiration.
Oh that’s so pretty - a seed head would be gorgeous!
great video...l do the same thing only all hand sewing (no sewing machine) they make wonderful projects,thank you for sharing 😊🌻BC Canada
Fantastic! Please show us the finished product especially if you embellish it more. Love your videos.
Eleanor - You are so amazing. Thank you for sharing your talents with us❣ I've taken to watching the advertisements while watching your channel. I'm hand sewing anyway, so it's quite easy for me to do that for you. I hope it helps out your income. Hugs from me and my pooch Chica. ♥️👍
I love the fabric manipulation! Each person brings something new and exciting to their landscapes! Thank you! Hugs, Deb
So glad I have found this! Beautiful work! ❤👍from Somerset UK
I really enjoyed watching this. Please add more videos on making landscapes!! Maybe a spring, winter and autumn colour landscape? Thanks for your creativity.
I've only just seen your comment, your suggestions have been added to the video list, thank you Sally.
I agree!
I love this project! I never thought to put fabric on canvas; exciting! thank you so much!
Oh my goodness this is so many ideas that gives me thoughts to incorporate in. But I have no beautiful extras to add. I saw in my scraps before watching your amazing video some raveling and was impressed but now I feel as if I want more texture items. I’m so not an artist but love the idea of something out of the ordinary and all your extra bits do just that. Touché I’m gonna try my best.
Thanks for sharing your talented ideas. It would be nice to see the end result. 👍👍
I really liked this video! Learned a lot. Thanks❤️
Love it
🙏 Thank you for sharing your technique! 🍃🌸🍃
I love all the textures!!
Thank you so much Eleanor I really really enjoyed watching you creating this amazing and beautiful landscape piece. I really really love ❤️ what you’ve done and look forward to seeing how it progresses too. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too. Please stay safe and well too
Lovely to find your techniques today quite by accident and being a newbie was wondering how to add textures to my fabric landscapes. Ive been teaching myself since November lockdown how to sew and its been a relief to find your excellent video. I just have to look for your original one you said you'd made 5 yrs ago! Lol. The only slight negative comment is, as a newbie to sewing, I found it difficult to keep up with your explanations, hardly many pauses, whilst trying to watch the sewing action! Lol thank goodness we can rewind it, pause it and watch it all again. I think this was due to you editing your tutorial, but I could be wrong. Thank you for getting me started down a new creative pathway hon. I look forward to seeing more of your beautiful creations 🙂🥰 Xx
Beautiful!
Lovely tutorial --again thank you for sharing your bits and pieces adventure. Hugs, Julierose
Amazing! Thanks for sharing.❤
I love love this! Have been wanting to do the sky from a picture I took the day before hurricane Micheal came in, now I will start thank you kind of had the same ideas floating around in my head for years now. 💞🤗
loved your landscape demonstration
Love your process. Winging it!
Just beautiful.
Great tutorial. Thanks so much.
It’s beautiful. 😍
👏👏👏👏 Thank you for sharing your talents... such fun. 🌷
Thank you so much for some of the best tutorials. i love the calming music and your soothing voice. I feel like i could do some of these things too now i'm feeling inspired!
Beautiful ❤️
Fabulous technique, I think I’m off to give it a go, I have saved all my scraps too.
Thank you Phil, enjoy sorting through your scraps 😉xx
Another lovely video, I think I'll sort through my scraps and have a go ! Thank you 😊
Thank you Denise, I'm so happy that you might have a go, have fun.
Beautiful
That was very useful, thank you.
Really enjoyed this itching to have a go
Wonderful hedge row technique
I would absolutely love to see how you created the texture on the velvet bit you have as your sample!
Thanks so much for the lovely video! I love landscape pics and am always trying to get new ideas and ways to improve. I didn't really understand how you added the little bits of organza over the sky, although you used a dab of glue, you also said the sewing shows up too much. What about a clear thread, or following the lines on that wonderful fabric? Thanks for your advice! I will certainly keep watching your videos.
U were trying to remember a silk word? Was it sari silk? Lovin the landscape!
Que bonito 😮, soy nueva en tú canal 😊 y me ha gustado mucho
Gracia's bienvenido a mi canal 💚
Your video just popped up when i looked on youtube and im so glad it did. I really like your creativity and finished results. How do you fix the finished artwork to the canvas? Do you have to dismantle the canvas to iron it on?
Is the “silk bits” sari waste?
Thanks for this video, it’s beautiful work.
Thanks for asking Whitney, I ment to look it up ages ago, but I've only just seen your comment, it's called "silk throwsters waste", it's usually dyed all sorts of lovely colours and even if the packets look small it goes a really long way.
Could be a slk net
Angelina.