I signed up for one of Shelagh's Challenges (http://shelaghfolgate.blogspot.com/) which just closed. The first step was to dye a fabric parfait (she swears that they are calorie free so I will see what the scale says this week.) This is another form of slow fabric (fabric which sits and "percolates" for several days). This is a picture of the fabric parfait in the garage, hence the less-than-perfect photo. I cannot give out any more information----I have been sworn to secret by Shelagh. But..... tune in for more in a day or two!I am a composer (DMA in Composition) and a fibre artist/teacher. I am working on my City and Guilds Patchwork and Quilting Level 3 through Design Matters Distance learning.
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Fabric Parfait
I signed up for one of Shelagh's Challenges (http://shelaghfolgate.blogspot.com/) which just closed. The first step was to dye a fabric parfait (she swears that they are calorie free so I will see what the scale says this week.) This is another form of slow fabric (fabric which sits and "percolates" for several days). This is a picture of the fabric parfait in the garage, hence the less-than-perfect photo. I cannot give out any more information----I have been sworn to secret by Shelagh. But..... tune in for more in a day or two!
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Secrets!! No Fair! Not nice! I understand though. Fun, fun.
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