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 create small art quilts, and enjoy passing on my love of sewing and quilting by teaching others. Many of my beginner level classes are offered through the City of Long Beach (California) Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine. I am a member of SAQA, and the international group Fifteen Quilts.
Birds of Paradise
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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