Monday, November 19, 2012
Rusting Fabrics
First efforts at rusting fabric were more than satisfactory. I luuuuuuuve this! There is a mysterious quality to a cloth with random marks on it that is not quite the same as a cloth that has been organized in a commercially printed manner. The first experiment was to bundle, with no plan or organization for the shapes. And using tea leaves, for grey and charcoal tones. Next time I will start to organize the shapes on the fabric a bit more.
Above is a piece of China Silk, with single-strand cotton floss embroidery worked as an ATC.
Below is a lot of layering with stitches, vintage leather, buttons (the old, less-than-perfect ones match the rusting and scrappy-fabric quality of this piece), and a little twig, on right.
I am not a difficult woman to please, am I? Rusted objects, scraps of fabric, odd threads, a handful of buttons . . . My thanks to Tone and my sister for the old rusty objects.
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Wow. Now i'm inspired and ready to stitch.
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