That's very pretty. I'd forgotten about the 'couching' technique entirely; adds so much dimension. Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate everything 🙂
Thank you so much Claire, I really really enjoyed watching you creating this absolutely beautiful and gorgeous piece of art work. And I think it would make a lovely lovely bag or pouch too. It’s superb. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
This is beautiful. I am doing my thesis work on textile art and this is very Informative. I love blueish purple hues and the decorative stitching you added on
I did something like this a few days ago. I took batting and sprayed it with 505 spray. I cut out hearts from my scrap fabric free hand. I put them on the batting then I added organza on top and went over it with a wavy stitch. I did this to 2 pieces. I’m going to make a zipper bag with it.
They could be cut into shapes and hand appliqued. Or stitched onto a garment such as a patch pocket or cuff trim. They could also be sewn onto a piece of felt with a brooch pin attached. Happy stitching.
I'm from Canada and was wondering the same. Searched it and it looks like Parchment paper would work. It looks a bit thinner, so I'm going to use 2 layers. Happy crafting!
Thank you Claire for a brilliant tutorial. I am an abstract watercolour artist you’ve inspired to have a go at this. My first project using the techniques you’ve shown today will be an abstract landscape. I think I need to update my 40 year old sewing machine though. What do you recommend?
Hi Genny, I am glad it has inspired you. To be honest a 40 year old machine that has been serviced would do the job fine. I do love my Silver you can buy them direct from their warehouse silverviscount.co.uk/index.php?route=templates/contactus I am not brand loyal and there are other great machines out there. I always recommend going to your local high street sewing shop to try and buy.
I used a thin soft felt as the base fabric so it is as rigid as a shirt cuff (5). If you want more drape use a thinner base ie calico or muslin (2-4), if you want something to stand up on its own use a pelment interfacing as the base fabric (9-10). I hope that helps.
If you have a go I can recomment a layer of fine netting to keep the little bits down instead. I like the organza as it can unify the colours if they are too garish.
Hi Anna Do not use wax or freezer paper it will stick. Use parchment or a release paper. Polyester organza will melt if you iron, so not recommended. Silk organza can be iron on low, but it is not what I used. I hope that helps.
That's very pretty. I'd forgotten about the 'couching' technique entirely; adds so much dimension. Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate everything 🙂
Thank you for your lovely comment as always. I hope you continue to find the rest of the video enjoyable. Happy crafting.
Thank you so much Claire, I really really enjoyed watching you creating this absolutely beautiful and gorgeous piece of art work. And I think it would make a lovely lovely bag or pouch too. It’s superb. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
You are so kind Mags, I hope you enjoy the other videos as much. Take care yourself.
Really nice technique! The Organza adds a great bit of sparkle and I like sparkle! 😀 Thanks for bringing this to us!
Thank you for your lovely comment Louise. It is very much appreciated. Happy stitching.
This is really beautiful! Thank you for showing us your process!
Glad you like it Donna, thank you for your comment.🪡🧵♥️
This is beautiful. I am doing my thesis work on textile art and this is very Informative. I love blueish purple hues and the decorative stitching you added on
Best wishes with your thesis, I am glad my video is informative. Thanks for your comment.
Thank you, this was just what I needed today and your piece is lovely. God Bless 🙏🏻💖
Thank you for your lovely comment Hannah, it is very much appreciated. Happy stitching 🪡♥️🧵
I did something like this a few days ago. I took batting and sprayed it with 505 spray. I cut out hearts from my scrap fabric free hand. I put them on the batting then I added organza on top and went over it with a wavy stitch. I did this to 2 pieces. I’m going to make a zipper bag with it.
That sounds lovely Kathleen. Happy stitching 🧵♥️🪡
Thank you ! Great video tutorial… very nice.
A pale champagne pink would work with the blues and purple or a light lavendar
Hi Claire, greetings from Australia 🇦🇺😎😍 This is a beautiful technique, I love it xx TFS
Hello Pauline from Australia, thank you for your lovely comment. Happy stitching 🧵♥️🪡
Love this. Its like an undersea coral reef with seaweed. Beautiful.
Thank you 🧵♥️🪡
That is lovely! Can't wait to try it myself.
Thank you Lisa, happy stitching.🪡🧵
Wow it is beautiful thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it. Thanks for your lovely comment.
Love it!!! I've been looking to do something like this and it's been so hard to find a good instructional video to assist me with this!
So glad it has helped. Happy stitching.♥️🧵🪡
Excellent tutorial. I learned several techniques in one tutorial!
Thank you for your lovely comment. So pleased you found it useful. Happy crafting.
Beautiful creation. Thank you for ideas how to use.
I love this! Your colors are amazing!
Thank you for your lovely comment.
The colors and yarns are so delicious. Thanks for your lovely and informative video. I hope this New Year is good for you.
Thank you! You too! Joy.
Happy crafting.
Once you have completed these beautiful works of art - how would you attach it to a garment for embellishment?
They could be cut into shapes and hand appliqued. Or stitched onto a garment such as a patch pocket or cuff trim. They could also be sewn onto a piece of felt with a brooch pin attached. Happy stitching.
This is so cool and beautiful! 🤩
Thank you for your lovely comment. Happy crafting.
Brilliant!
It turned out beautiful.
Thank you.
Amazing! This is waht I had in mind but no idea how to do it. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Very cool
Gute Idee, Dankeschön.
I agree. Batik is so pretty. Love your videos
Thank you for your lovely comment Laurel. Happy crafting.🪡🧵
I make rope bowls with scraps of fabric
I have made some too in the past they are good fun and handy. Do you prefer wrapping cord with fabric or making your own fabric twist cord?
I do different techniques. I make videos on the different techniques
Is the organza silk or polyester? I love this so much!
I used polyester, but you can use silk. Net also works well.
@TextilesEastFair thank ypu!
From the USA. I'm not clear what is grease proof paper. Is there something on Amazon I could use instead?
I'm from Canada and was wondering the same. Searched it and it looks like Parchment paper would work. It looks a bit thinner, so I'm going to use 2 layers. Happy crafting!
Baking parchment or any thin paper will do (not freezer paper because of the coating)
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Beautiful! Do you ever use free motion when sewing on top?
Yes free motion works well too. Sometimes it is nice to check out the preset patterns as I barely use them. Happy stitching.
Thank you Claire for a brilliant tutorial. I am an abstract watercolour artist you’ve inspired to have a go at this. My first project using the techniques you’ve shown today will be an abstract landscape. I think I need to update my 40 year old sewing machine though. What do you recommend?
Hi Genny, I am glad it has inspired you. To be honest a 40 year old machine that has been serviced would do the job fine. I do love my Silver you can buy them direct from their warehouse silverviscount.co.uk/index.php?route=templates/contactus
I am not brand loyal and there are other great machines out there. I always recommend going to your local high street sewing shop to try and buy.
What kind of paper are you ironing over the scraps?
Grease proof paper. Any type of release paper or baking paper, teflon sheet will all work.
Waow
On a scale from 1 to 10 how rigid would you say the resultant fabric is?
I used a thin soft felt as the base fabric so it is as rigid as a shirt cuff (5). If you want more drape use a thinner base ie calico or muslin (2-4), if you want something to stand up on its own use a pelment interfacing as the base fabric (9-10). I hope that helps.
i watch all your videos
I hope you have enjoyed them. Happy crafting.
What is grease proof paper, looks like parchment or wax paper which is it.
It is baking parchment.
i would rather see the fabric without organza because the colors stand out better
If you have a go I can recomment a layer of fine netting to keep the little bits down instead. I like the organza as it can unify the colours if they are too garish.
Você é maravilhosa! Queria você como minha professora.
In a way I am your teacher, I hope you continue to enjoy the other videos here on the channel. Happy Stitching.
@@TextilesEastFair i will definitely watch. Thanks
I love this! I dont know what is meant by grease proof paper? Is it wax paper? Freezer paper maybe? Also , can you iron organza? Or does it melt?
Hi Anna
Do not use wax or freezer paper it will stick. Use parchment or a release paper. Polyester organza will melt if you iron, so not recommended. Silk organza can be iron on low, but it is not what I used.
I hope that helps.