How to use Crayons on Fabric For Stitching Projects | Make a Custom Image: Pumpkin

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @kibkac
    @kibkac 11 месяцев назад +21

    Wonderful video.
    Your presentation is great and I live that there is no canned music.
    There's too much noise these days.
    It was nice just hearing you talk without all the background noise❤

  • @lindacyprus1255
    @lindacyprus1255 Год назад +291

    65 years ago when I was growing up, we used to do this using prang crayons because back then they were made with bees wax which drew smoothly and melted beautifully. Interesting technique using the lower quality crayons we have now. Thanks

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +48

      Ohhh. I’ll have to try using beeswax! Thanks for the tip.

    • @MarketsofSunshine
      @MarketsofSunshine Год назад +32

      I did this to as a kid 50 years ago. 😂

    • @sandraclark4707
      @sandraclark4707 Год назад +29

      I still have prang crayons. Love to use them!

    • @lindacyprus1255
      @lindacyprus1255 Год назад

      ​@@sandraclark4707they changed the formula, still high quality but not bees wax for a long time.

    • @Doloresgbryant
      @Doloresgbryant Год назад +23

      I’ve never seen anything like this before. Awesome

  • @marshabraswell5681
    @marshabraswell5681 Год назад +61

    I have a quilt that was my Grandma’s that has flowers colored with crayons on muslin with strips of pink cotton between. I’m almost 70, and my Grandma would be 130, so this is a very old quilt! It is one of my beloved treasures! I can tell you that the colors really hold up over time - and gentle wear.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +10

      Wow! What a treasure! Thanks for the info on the color and drawing lasting. ❤️ I just love quilts.

    • @tonyaharmon1383
      @tonyaharmon1383 Год назад +6

      So Wonderful To Hear This! What An Amazing Treasure!!

    • @lizryan6289
      @lizryan6289 Год назад +6

      Just reading your comment made me happy. What a treasure. Thank you.

    • @jennygabbard6421
      @jennygabbard6421 11 месяцев назад +6

      Would love to see a picture.

  • @zhinka1
    @zhinka1 Год назад +68

    so clever!!I collect crayola crayon tins so I have loads of crayons. I am thinking this would make a fun quilt for our family reunion, I could precut and put wax paper on cloth and have everyone draw or sign in crayon and then make a quilt that has a piece of all my family !

  • @sherryfaires7931
    @sherryfaires7931 Год назад +48

    Your artwork looks like you are an artist! Your pumpkin and flowers are beautiful with the shading! This really makes me want to try this technique!
    My mother was a young child in the late 1920’s. Her grandmother brought her muslin scraps from the cotton mill where she worked. Her grandmother then showed her how to take flower designs from the newspaper and trace them onto the fabric. My mother outlined the drawing with a simple stitch in embroidery floss. She then colored in the flowers with crayons. I don’t know the brand. I guess she could have colored them years later. She did not do any shading. I used to enjoy looking at these scraps of fabric with the pretty flowers. When my mother was in her early 70’s, I asked her what she had planned to make with the flowers. She said she had always wanted to make a quilt with green fabric around the blocks. I took them and did just that! I gave it to her for Mother’s Day about 6 months later! She was shocked and overjoyed! She had it on her bed for a while, but it has hung on my wall for about 30 years. I had a good bit of sewing experience, but it was my first quilt. I hand quilted it. It still looks just like it did then.

    • @tanyabonnette1796
      @tanyabonnette1796 Год назад +2

      Would love to see a picture of it? !

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +4

      That is such an amazing gift! You took your mother’s precious scrap flowers and turned it into a quilt! Omg, she must have been so touched by you taking her work and transforming that into her dream quilt! I love hearing this. ❤️ I’m partial to handmade quilts!!! I think they are an act of love, and it your case, you prove my point. 😊

    • @tonyaharmon1383
      @tonyaharmon1383 Год назад +5

      Such A Wonderful Gift To Make For Her & You're Fortunate Enough To Have That Family Treasure!!

  • @cariwaldick4898
    @cariwaldick4898 Год назад +222

    The lady who taught me how to quilt, made a quilt this way. She used white cotton fabric squares, and traced simple coloring book pages on them. Then she had her Sunday School kids do the coloring. She heat set the images, added colorful sashing, and quilted it. It was then raffled off in a fundraiser. It's good to learn how simple this is.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +18

      What a great idea. I love hearing about how people shared their creative skills and used everyday objects to make something exceptional. Thank you for sharing.

    • @X-157.98
      @X-157.98 Год назад +9

      How cool is that? 😎

    • @cariwaldick4898
      @cariwaldick4898 Год назад +5

      @@DanielaMellen I was just wondering, if a fabric resist would be a good idea around the images, for kids, or those of us who are less artistically gifted? It would stink to go through all the trouble of prepping the fabric, and have a wayward crayon stroke to ruin the project. I've never worked with a resist, but it sounds promising.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +7

      Good question. In that case, I think a stencil or mask would be the best way to go. I'm not familiar with a good resist to use on fabric for crayon use.

    • @tonyaharmon1383
      @tonyaharmon1383 Год назад +4

      Awesome To Hear! Thanks For Sharing This!!

  • @connywelch5192
    @connywelch5192 Год назад +57

    My dear mother taught me this 73 years ago, though she didn’t have any pigment pens! After my first attempts, which she sewed as dresses for my dolls, we did designs on dish towels and on cloths for the dresser tops. It was so much fun! Gosh, l still love the smell of Crayola Crayons! I did it with my kids, too. Sadly, my granddaughter wasn’t interested at all, she couldn’t sit still for activities other than the tv. Ten years after that her little brother couldn’t pay attention to my brief attempt to explain what l had in mind for us, his mind was on his Xbox and VR. So this simply shows that times change, and not always to the benefit of our abilities and skills.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +7

      What precious mememories of your mother's art skills! What a treat. So sad to hear that you couldn't pass on those sweet activities. ❤️

    • @jow6845
      @jow6845 Год назад +8

      It’s how the parents bring them up…

    • @savethebottle
      @savethebottle Год назад +6

      The kids are used to getting things faster. Food, entertainment, and with all the gadgets to play with, it's no wonder no one wants to just sit and do one thing over and over. That's boring maybe to this set of youngsters, but I enjoy coloring. I taught art in middle school and using crayons I squeezed as much creativity from my students as I could. There is no medium better than crayons to express your creativity. Prang was the best brand and I recommend you try them. Colors are more vibrant. Thank you for showing this technique. I can't wait to see what I can do. This is going to be fun.

    • @lizhallengren5127
      @lizhallengren5127 Год назад +3

      Sad isn't it?

    • @lynnboyd33
      @lynnboyd33 Год назад +2

      I've never heard of Prang crayons...and I'm no spring chicken! I've always used Crayola's since childhood. I'll have to check out the colorful Prangs now.@@savethebottle

  • @annas.r.p.5835
    @annas.r.p.5835 Год назад +50

    I made my first quilt using coloring books, a mix of cotton and polyester knit fabrics and Crayola Crayons after seeing a episode on a sewing show in 1996. My nephew and later my niece loved that quilt and refused to give it up .... I would periodically refresh the coloring on it to keep it bright every couple of years..... Last time I saw that quilt the knit fabrics had shredded and I had to patch the quilt but the kids would not let me throw it away.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +6

      Awww- sounds like a definite favorite! How sweet that you would freshen it up and patch it up! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @theresaatkinson5040
      @theresaatkinson5040 11 месяцев назад +4

      Lol. My first quilt was with colouring book too. Only with fabric and embroidery. I wish I had of known this technique

  • @MaryBerryFancyFibers
    @MaryBerryFancyFibers Год назад +30

    I’ve done a simplified version of this with 8 year olds to teach embroidery. We trace from a coloring book page, color, iron, and then embellish with stem stitch, back stitch, French knots, etc. we do the embroidery in a hoop then gather the extra fabric from the back and they can hang it up!

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +2

      That is such a great activity! Thanks for the information about using the coloring book. 😊

    • @tonyaharmon1383
      @tonyaharmon1383 Год назад +2

      Cool Idea For Teaching The Kids!!

  • @FrancesFraser-wl1je
    @FrancesFraser-wl1je Год назад +30

    So many people seemed to already know this, however, I didn't, so thanks very much for sharing. Looking forward to trying it.

  • @carolyoushock5636
    @carolyoushock5636 Год назад +74

    I can use crayons rather than paint, so clever! I am adding this technique to my gift making, quilting and slow stitch books ! Thank you, Daniela!

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +2

      Wonderful! I'm so glad it was helpful! It was a game changer for me!

    • @lindaraines474
      @lindaraines474 11 месяцев назад

      Loved this technique. My hands are getting shaky as I get older and I might be able to stay in between the lines! Lol.

    • @jeanne3259
      @jeanne3259 11 месяцев назад +1

      What is slow stitch book?

  • @wildfireswildfires6792
    @wildfireswildfires6792 Год назад +78

    Been looking for a way to hide stains on my clothes because I can't seem to be able to get rid of them. This is gonna be fantastic for this purpose, I was trying with fabric paint but they're not as precise as I'd like. Thanks a bunch !

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +3

      Good luck! And good idea!

    • @cliftonmcnalley8469
      @cliftonmcnalley8469 Год назад +15

      Try Dawn dishwashing liquid first - the original blue Dawn - the other scents/colors aren't as good. 20 years ago, I got 3 huge grease spots on my favorite winter pullover. Spent 3 years only wearing it around the house. Made a Home Depot run which resulted in running out to my parents and my mother was genuinely horrified at my shirt being she is severely OCD regarding stains on clothing. She told me to use Dawn, rinse and scrub under warm water then throw in a normal wash. Now, I weekly check for stain, work Dawn in, let sit one hour and stains come out, occasionally requiring a second treatment. You can even put the Dawn on the stain, toss in hamper and wash days later.

    • @tonyaharmon1383
      @tonyaharmon1383 Год назад

      ​@@cliftonmcnalley8469I Took Swear By My Dawn!!

    • @amberdawn4759
      @amberdawn4759 11 месяцев назад

      For oil and grease stains on your shirts you cannot bleach use dawn dish soap just a drop or a swirl over the spot itself will remove all thise popcorn and bacon grease stains

    • @reneefreidin4813
      @reneefreidin4813 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@cliftonmcnalley84690

  • @pamelanred5053
    @pamelanred5053 Год назад +15

    I made a quilt in the 90’s from my son’s artwork. I ironed freezer paper to the back side to stabilize it. The paper just peels off when you’re done.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +2

      That’s a great technique. I showed that in the video on the second piece. I like to give alternatives.

  • @fugueine
    @fugueine Год назад +8

    I wasn't anticipating the realistic artistry. impressive. Thank you for the tutorial

  • @elviamunguia8397
    @elviamunguia8397 Год назад +23

    Wow! I came here for the first time and I’m so impressed! My goodness, what a creation! Beautiful and not expensive!
    Thank you ❤

  • @wuznotbornyesterda
    @wuznotbornyesterda 11 месяцев назад +8

    I saved all my 6 kids broken crayons and placed them into silicone ice tray shapes in random colors and melted them in mv watching carefully and then toddlers have pretty colors to color with w/o breaking. I've also melted in clean cans before and poured candles with them. Also nice to put them in color chunks into melted clear jar sealing paraffin for chunky candles. Crayons are so much fun! I was overjoyed as a child to get a new box once a year for Christmas!

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  11 месяцев назад

      Crayons bring back so many great memories!

    • @nani.9754
      @nani.9754 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes we used to make beautiful candles. But they smelled bad and puffed black smoke when lit. LoL 😅

  • @knackfulknitter
    @knackfulknitter 11 месяцев назад +15

    How refreshing to listen to you instruct so clearly. I didn’t have to hear words like actually, like, to be honest…etc.
    Thank you for a lovely tutorial using wax crayons. 💕

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment!

    • @christinetookey5637
      @christinetookey5637 11 месяцев назад

      I agree , but I wish she’d learn how to edit!...☺️ there’s only so many times I like watching someone iron!

  • @nessiemonstercrafts
    @nessiemonstercrafts Год назад +26

    You have just opened up a whole world of crafting possibilities for me with this! Thanks for a great tutorial, I can't wait to buy some crayons and get experimenting

  • @natrod8073
    @natrod8073 5 месяцев назад +6

    When I was 12 years old I used crayons to draw in a piece of fabric, then I used a paper over the drawing and ironed it. Nobody taught me. I'm old now, it was before others did it.

  • @witchywoman4139
    @witchywoman4139 Год назад +32

    I love this video so much! I do embroidery, and I've been looking into ways to color-customize my fabric pieces using watercolors, pastels, colored pencils, etc. Your crayon method is a valuable technique to add to my customization tool-kit, thanks so much for sharing!

  • @TheBaumcm
    @TheBaumcm Год назад +17

    My mum has used this for decades to address bleach marks on clothing.

  • @xmobile.
    @xmobile. Год назад +11

    I had so much trouble thinking of ways to get color on my plain fabrics... i can't believe i never thought of this. Thank you for sharing!

  • @RR-uc2sz
    @RR-uc2sz Год назад +7

    We ran a company in the 90's designing quilts using this exact technique. Plain Brown Wrapper was our company name.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +1

      Wow! You made custom quilts? I love that.

  • @bajoobiecuzican
    @bajoobiecuzican Год назад +17

    Never heard of this before. I can’t wait to try it. Thank you 🙏

  • @MegMakesCrafts
    @MegMakesCrafts Год назад +7

    We did something similar to this when I was younger except we coloured our pictures right onto the wax paper and then transferred to fabric with an iron.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +2

      That's great. I am hearing that from commenters and think it's wonderful to learn all these methods. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Anne5440_
    @Anne5440_ Год назад +20

    Quilters have been doing this for a very long time using both these methods. You can also use watercolor pencils and markers setting that with textile medium and water 50/50. Then heat set with an iron after drying.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +6

      Great tips! Thank you. I have always been in awe of quiliters - both modern day and througout history. Quilting is such a loving, functional, and maternal art. I think it's one of the most underated art forms.

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Год назад +3

      I'm going to use the watercolor pencil idea! Sounds fun.

  • @mariacasiano-duran209
    @mariacasiano-duran209 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love it! The colors of the pumpkin are vibrant and beautiful!

  • @piratessalyx7871
    @piratessalyx7871 Год назад +8

    I did a lot of this back in the 80’s. I did pillows and pillow case for my bed. I used wax paper. The only thing is be careful with the tiny crayon bits that they are all gone, or they leave tiny specks everywhere.

  • @denisestover2416
    @denisestover2416 Год назад +19

    Hi🙂
    Ten years ago when I first started silk painting we were shown a technique where you iron the silk onto the plastic side of the freezer paper and then you apply the silk dyes or silk paints. Once finished you'd either steam the dyes to heat set or iron heat set the paints. My daughter and I named the technique "watercolor".
    You could use Derwent's Inktense, but it's a bit more expensive than Crayola Crayons.
    Nice technique and cute illustrations 😊

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing!! It sounds like a great technique that would have more "flow" (hence your name, watercolor). And the Inkense would be very elegant.

  • @beverlyarns2224
    @beverlyarns2224 3 месяца назад +4

    Hi, I found out that, after you have put crayon on the fabric, you can also put a coat of Mod Podge (FABRIC), over it and it will be set permanently, without even ironing on it. Whooo Hooo! This will even work with dry erase markers and also colored pencils.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  3 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for sharing that tip about the Fabric Mod Podge!

  • @SusanSmith-hl3iv
    @SusanSmith-hl3iv Год назад +34

    ❤❤❤ Thank you!!! I have always loved crayons, but never explored using them on fabric. I see many applications for your technique, including another way to upcycle/recycle clothing, quilt labels, quilted wall hangings. I’m loving that you reused that paper towel several times. I’m looking forward to getting coloring mojo going. Thank you for sharing an excellently produced video. You were efficient with your time, and the closeups were vital. Also your voice is very pleasant and soothing. I’m a new subscriber. I’m looking forward to looking up older videos as well as future ones. ❤❤❤

  • @lynnboyd33
    @lynnboyd33 Год назад +10

    Thank you Daniela, there were some really great tips in here. I loved how you used the backing papers to keep the fabrics from moving around. Such a fun idea, and pretty cheap and inexpensive tools besides.

  • @mayg.m.3767
    @mayg.m.3767 Год назад +23

    This is beautiful just the way it’s, but now I’m looking forward to see how you complement the images adding stitches. Thank you for sharing.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @asterrowe1146
      @asterrowe1146 Год назад +3

      Thank you for sharing, I can now costumize some of my projects, and something new.

    • @skyfarmgirl
      @skyfarmgirl Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment-I’m embroidering dishtowels, I will try to color one in with this fabulous technique😁

  • @annthompson5124
    @annthompson5124 Год назад +3

    Had no idea it was possible to use crayons on fabric without it bleeding. Can't wait to try this! Thanks for sharing!

  • @sinaburdick202
    @sinaburdick202 Год назад +12

    Thank you again! I love to color! This would be very fun with those old fashion embroidery patterns!!

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +1

      Great idea!

    • @FernCurtis
      @FernCurtis Год назад +2

      Exactly what I was thinking!

    • @sinaburdick202
      @sinaburdick202 Год назад +2

      @@FernCurtis great minds that like to craft must think alike!

  • @charofheart37
    @charofheart37 10 месяцев назад +4

    I always wanted to use my crayons to make my clothes images, and was blown away when I seen this! So simple using an iron instead of an expensive setter for the images. Thanks so much! 🤗❤️👍🏽💯

  • @ladarmoore1342
    @ladarmoore1342 11 месяцев назад +3

    I recall seeing someone doing this a long time ago. I can't believe I forgot about something that is so beautiful. Thank you for bringing it back.❤

  • @melbabowen4389
    @melbabowen4389 Год назад +10

    Such a good technique and tutorial!❤ THANK YOU! I can see using it on pillows.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +2

      Great idea!

    • @tammyfritschie1697
      @tammyfritschie1697 Год назад +1

      My mother used to use fabric paint pens to paint pretty pictures on pillow cases. She used the embroidery stencils for the outlines. I think I prefer the crayons.

  • @susanbrillhart5815
    @susanbrillhart5815 Год назад +5

    I seem to remember doing a drawing and coloring on paper, or coloring a picture and then color side down iron it onto a piece of cloth. It wasn't as vibrant as yours, but you could add layers of color on top. It's a neat way for children to craft and get something with a bit of polish to the drawing. Wish I'd remembered this when I ran Zoo Camp and we painted T-shirts, those always came out so heavy and awkward because the paint was applied with the heavy hand of a child.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад

      That's an interesting technique to paint freezer paper or sandpaper (as some commenters shared) and then adding it to the fabric. And yes, it sounds like a helpful alternative to painting directly on fabric.
      ❤️

  • @ninjac8866
    @ninjac8866 Год назад +7

    This is amazing. I watched your video anticipating that I'd never use the technique. I was so wrong! I'm looking forward to trying it. Thank you.

  • @skyfarmgirl
    @skyfarmgirl Год назад +16

    Thank you for such an inspiring video-never knew! I used to melt crayons in an improvised double boiler & paint the melted wax on small candles, votive lights! Gave them as Christmas gifts😊this video made me subscribe right away!😘

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад

      Welcome! And what a cute idea to make custom candles!

  • @haveaballcrafting8686
    @haveaballcrafting8686 Год назад +3

    If your country doesn’t have freezer paper, I find in Australia the shiny paper around a ream of copier paper does the same job.

  • @peggyharwell3674
    @peggyharwell3674 11 месяцев назад +2

    I must say you have one of the most pleasant voices i have ever heard. You should be doing commercials and replace the Alexia voice. But, do not give up your great tutorials. Thank you for sharing your crayola craft.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  11 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you! Such kind words made my day!!!

  • @maureenchilaka446
    @maureenchilaka446 Год назад +2

    I love this. It's all new. Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @185Diannah
    @185Diannah Год назад +2

    Best explain illustration, you made it look so easy.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад

      Thanks. I'll work on a video of a specific process.

  • @Nittyb123
    @Nittyb123 11 месяцев назад +2

    So much potential here excellent, a few years ago I did a freezer paper stencil, and sprinkled multi coloured crayon shavings around the outer edge and pressed it, that t shirt is still going strong. Now you have given me the idea to do a embroidery line design and then fill in with crayon, I'm now thinking t shirts, tote bags, zipper pouches, fabric shoes. Thank you for reminding me of this method. Tip for anyone- if you spill candle wax on your carpet, this is the same way you get it out, paper and hot iron.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  11 месяцев назад

      Good tip! Your t-shirt sounds beautiful!

  • @lindaprice9242
    @lindaprice9242 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for your video. I was thinking of letting my grandchildren paint with crayons on a tea towel and then keep sending that like you did that would be awesome

  • @yayatheobroma929
    @yayatheobroma929 11 месяцев назад +4

    Fabtastic tip, I’m going to use it right away! I was wondering how I could make the patterns I need on scraps of white cotton fabric rather than look for and buy several different fabrics, as I’m making Halloween witch dolls and I want to give them striped socks and whatnot!

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  11 месяцев назад

      Great idea! It's a great way to personalize and find the exact fabric/pattern you like.

  • @elizzievb
    @elizzievb 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great instructional video! Thank you for sharing!🥰

  • @annabrahamson4320
    @annabrahamson4320 Год назад +5

    I did this with a Peter Rabit transfer for a baby quilt. Looked like water color just like the books.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад

      Sounds lovely! What a great way to personalize your work!

  • @mistydavis4746
    @mistydavis4746 Год назад +13

    New subscriber! This video came up on RUclips's feed. I just wanted to say that you are an incredible instructor. I subscribed from your presentation of the material. Thank you for a great video with awesome content. :) You described and answered any questions I might have had plus I enjoyed all specific details. Great job Daniela!!

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +1

      Welcome aboard! And Thank you for your kind words.

  • @221b-Maker-Street
    @221b-Maker-Street Год назад +2

    Love this - thank you, Danuela!

  • @videos7501
    @videos7501 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the fantastic idea. Your teaching with alot of patience is greatly appreciated! I enjoyed my time here.

  • @MariaLuciaGomezGreenberg
    @MariaLuciaGomezGreenberg 11 месяцев назад +2

    Outstanding directions and generous sharing of skills. Thank you so much. 😊

  • @bushrakurdam8641
    @bushrakurdam8641 Год назад +2

    شئ جميل اننا نستطيع ان نستعمل الوان الشمع بهذه الطريقه شكرا على مشاركتك لنا بهذه الفكره واحب ان اجربها علي المخدات ستكون جميله ❤❤❤

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +1

      Thank you. ❤️ Yes, Pillows would look lovely using this technique!

    • @bushrakurdam8641
      @bushrakurdam8641 Год назад +1

      @@DanielaMellen
      Thank you so much 💓

  • @mariay.279
    @mariay.279 Год назад +1

    Def a new skill I just learned. I've seen quilts tht were made like thus. Nvr knew how they did it till now. Gr8 to add to my embroidery projects. Ty so much n all those who commented. U helped me learn. I'm 76. Still lov to learn especially to enhance my projects.

  • @msredbone74
    @msredbone74 Год назад +3

    This is awesome! Didn’t know this could be done.

  • @elainet5870
    @elainet5870 Год назад +12

    Could you show examples of how you use these images in slow stitching? Thanks so much! 😃❤️

  • @CreativeDee
    @CreativeDee 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love this... Thank you Daniela for sharing this craft idea.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you like it!

    • @CreativeDee
      @CreativeDee 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanielaMellen I subscribed to your channel tonight. Looking forward to seeing more of your creativity.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  11 месяцев назад

      Welcome and thanks so much!

  • @emerybob1
    @emerybob1 Год назад +1

    A good idea, thanks for sharing. Laurie

  • @lubnamahmood3516
    @lubnamahmood3516 Год назад +8

    Love this! I'm wondering if you could print out an image on paper (not so good with drawing as you are), color it and then turn it over onto the fabric and transfer the wax that way? You'd have to print a mirror image, though.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +1

      Yes you can! I'm working on a follow up video with some of the tips and questions commentors have on this topic. You're idea would work well.

  • @patrice3135
    @patrice3135 Год назад +1

    Thank so much 🎉... I looked at your video on Sunday, went out on Monday bought some Crayons can't wait to try this technique out... looking forward to your follow up videos. And I am enjoying reading the Comments such inspiring and lovely memories etc ❤ I love Reading Comments 😊

  • @sarojapremawardana9123
    @sarojapremawardana9123 Год назад +1

    New method very nice

  • @sandan2358
    @sandan2358 3 месяца назад +1

    Heat set from the back at the end is a good tip.

  • @laurelcaccivio6651
    @laurelcaccivio6651 Год назад +6

    I transformed an entire queen sized comforter by loading wax on 80 grit sandpaper then transferring with heat from an iron.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +2

      Wow! That sounds like a lot of work and so unique! What a treat to have that handmade artwork on a quilt.

    • @tanyabonnette1796
      @tanyabonnette1796 Год назад +1

      Would love to see a picture

  • @Stitching_grandma
    @Stitching_grandma Год назад +2

    A good source of images to trace is coloring books. Especially simplified images.

  • @reentjekay7597
    @reentjekay7597 Год назад +4

    Thank you! You taught me some basic drawing and adding depth technique as well in this lovely video.

  • @mariaruiz3848
    @mariaruiz3848 Год назад +7

    Love this idea. Great lesson. Thank you for sharing

  • @norapeterson6331
    @norapeterson6331 Год назад +7

    I did this with a couple of embroidery projects before. So adorable! 🎃

  • @izetecollares2406
    @izetecollares2406 11 месяцев назад +2

    Congratulações.

  • @dibright1445
    @dibright1445 9 месяцев назад +1

    Not only are you a beautiful artist your creativity is amazing. Thank you for sharing your talent with all of us ❤

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  9 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you for your very kind words. ❤️

  • @smeenasiddiqui7464
    @smeenasiddiqui7464 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just to see what I was missing...... awesome video. That pumpkin drawing that you made...... knocked my socks off 🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️🎶🎶🎶🎶

  • @kooldesinzblm
    @kooldesinzblm 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing very informative 😀

  • @Gehbar
    @Gehbar Год назад +3

    Brilliant!!!! So exciting. Thank you so much for sharing this. My mind is busting with ideas lol

  • @Tara-C25
    @Tara-C25 11 месяцев назад +2

    WoW super nice 👍❤

  • @jackiepearson5505
    @jackiepearson5505 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think i love this. I cant listen to your comments because my husband is watching tv and listening to the program. I will play this again after my spouse goes to bed, then im dure i will feel like i NEED to do this. First time i ran into your video. Im sure we will be new best friends.

  • @chickad5820
    @chickad5820 Год назад +17

    Brilliant idea and the possibilities are endless. Thanks for doing this video. I absolutely love learning a new craft, especially with my fabric

  • @annettenepple449
    @annettenepple449 Год назад +3

    This is very cool. ❤

  • @claudiakoprinock1501
    @claudiakoprinock1501 Год назад +5

    Wow! All these 62 years of mine and I never saw this. I was a crayons queen! I melted crayons on my dads furnace and give him a headache. Then I grew up using polychromos by faber castell and then when I made shirts and decorated I used fabric acrylic ain’t. Never did I think crayons could be used. I’m so excited about this. I love the way you use sandpaper for traction and that is a genius thing for many other ideas. I enjoyed your video. You are different. I’m an artist not a crafter and I know there is a big difference. I feel crafters love the mess. Glue guns, drippy paints and tearing paper are their excitement. I’m all into the image. Colored pencils or drawing ink but no mess. I don’t do pastels that are dusty and make my fingers messy. Just art drawings with a variety of clean mediums. I love your video. Clean, understandable and beautiful. I will probably subscribe to you today Sunday October the 8,2023.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад

      Thank you. I appreciate the comment and kind words.❤️

  • @gsr7772
    @gsr7772 Год назад +6

    Wonderful tutorial - I am a quilter so I will definitely be trying this!
    Thank you for sharing.
    Take care! 🥰

  • @lydialangfordjoiner765
    @lydialangfordjoiner765 Год назад +3

    This is a great idea and I thank you for sharing it. Your instructions are very clear and helpful. Happy Coloring💐

  • @kim.4100
    @kim.4100 Год назад +2

    What a great craft for children and adults.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +1

      It is! Easy to find art supply and endless possibilities!

    • @kim.4100
      @kim.4100 Год назад +1

      @@DanielaMellen Thank you

  • @jackiej3155
    @jackiej3155 Год назад +1

    Hi , I've always painted stained T/shirts with acrylic or oil paints, thanks for sharing, it won't be messy.

  • @jeninonin3743
    @jeninonin3743 Год назад +3

    😅i still have a cloth washed many times in the 74 years since I was in preschool and it is clear and bright

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад

      That is so good to know! Thanks for sharing that helpful info!

  • @SewingSistahs
    @SewingSistahs 10 месяцев назад +1

    I never thought of using crayons. Hmm. Cheaper than fabric paint for sure. You’re good at sketching!

  • @charodouglas3043
    @charodouglas3043 Год назад +2

    Beautiful work!!! You inspire me!!

  • @maxinewilliams6556
    @maxinewilliams6556 Год назад +1

    Fantastic vlog, what a brilliant series of vligs Rue! Loved everyone ❤

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you very much. I will try this.

  • @allisonhapke2703
    @allisonhapke2703 5 месяцев назад +1

    How interesting! Moms all over the world are shuddering, imagining their kids with this but im definitely trying it!

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  5 месяцев назад

      haha! That's true! Glad it sparks your interest.

  • @WendellIshmael
    @WendellIshmael Год назад +2

    i like this type of art.

  • @pattyalmond1301
    @pattyalmond1301 Год назад +12

    I love your technique, I grew up with crayons and it reminds me of all the fun we had! I think I’ll try this one. Thanks Danela

  • @ArleneAdkinsZell
    @ArleneAdkinsZell Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this VERY helpful tutorial.

  • @Cooky_5580
    @Cooky_5580 11 месяцев назад +1

    OK I’m in. Going to try this. I am new to hand embroidery and my stitches don’t fill the entire space as well as they should, this will help fill the gaps nicely. Plus it looks like a lot of fun regardless if you embroider on top. Thank you for sharing.

  • @carolyndaughton3373
    @carolyndaughton3373 11 месяцев назад +2

    What a brilliant idea! Thank you for sharing your talent. I love your channel.

  • @isabelm.ortizo.5557
    @isabelm.ortizo.5557 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing, I love your tutorial!!!

  • @karenclancy4855
    @karenclancy4855 Год назад +3

    Wonderful video! Like your layering & blending of colors. I purchase textile medium for use with my acrylic paints, but wondered what else I would use it for. Thanks for that little bit of insight and of course for taking the time to share your technique!

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I am always glad to find multiple uses for things, too.

  • @X-157.98
    @X-157.98 Год назад +2

    Cool technique. We have bees wax crayons here "honey sticks"

  • @ck8180
    @ck8180 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou so much for sharing this technique. Can't wait to have a go! Kind regards

  • @lalagamma4452
    @lalagamma4452 Год назад +2

    Such a cool and interesting project. I shared this video.🐞🐞🐞

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it and thanks for sharing!!

  • @GLITTERandSKULLZ
    @GLITTERandSKULLZ Год назад +2

    I've been making crayon quilts for 20+ years.

    • @DanielaMellen
      @DanielaMellen  Год назад

      Fantastic! It’s so helpful to have your input!