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Military spouse here so we move and move and yes, move again! I'm so pleased to have found this forum. I'm a teeny tiny business owner with an Etsy shop (http://doubleneedledesigns.etsy.com) so all this wonderful information folk share make me feel right at home and I'm pleased to be a part...
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Yes, here it is, recovered from the depths of the "Quilting Arts TV" vaults. Thanks to you all for your interest! http://www.quiltingdaily.com/media/p/39842.aspx
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My suggestion is to pick one technique that you've literally never tried before that sounds like it will be amazing, and combine it with a technique you're really familiar with. This method of combining something new with something you could do in your sleep helps insure that even if your efforts...
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Hi, Not sure if this should go here or in Surface Design, but here goes. I saw an episode that used embossing powder- I'd like to try it but am confused on what all I need and where to buy the stuff. Can someone give me a list of everything to make it work and the best place to buy it all? I looked...
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I was reading Patty Young's tips and came up with a good idea (it may not be original, I'm not sure). She said to design, write notes etc. right on your work surface. Right away I thought of the table-top rolls of drawing paper sold for children's artwork. They are mounted on wooden rollers...
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I have been doing some short, simple surface design tutorials on my blog. http://victoriaedm1.blogspot.com/2011/03/fibre-film.html http://victoriaedm1.blogspot.com/2011/03/fantastic-plastic.html http://victoriaedm1.blogspot.com/2011/03/painted-fusible.html http://victoriaedm1.blogspot.com/2011/03/crayons...
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"Peachy Posy" is among many FIRSTS in my life recently! We had a stormy Montana spring and those rainy skies became the inspiration for this design which began first as a sketch while longingly gazing out the window. It represents many "firsts" in my life, one of which was a time...
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[quote user="mtnjohn"] In my reading about fabric painting there appears to be 2 brands most often mentioned - Jacquard and Setacolor. From what I gather both are thinned with water; and, applicators (brushes, etc) can be cleaned with water. Setacolor is mentioned in relation to sun painting...
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Thank you Barbara, i just looked at your website, it is just beautiful. And so is your work. I can't wait to try your suggestions.
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I am pondering making some fabric covered items that will receive some handling and therefore wear -- they will have some metallic surfaces -- commercially printed and printed by me -- metallics often wedar off -- any ideas on the type of product i could spray to maintain the metallics ???