Just beautiful…..it all went so well together and love your ability to just go with the flow when things don’t go according to plan🥰thank you so much for sharing your talent with all of us all over the world💕🪡🧵
Anne, this is marvelous! I remember, oh gosh, probably in the 80s , my Mom would sew fabric inside of sweatshirts and then sew a detailed pattern on the front. She used her sewing machine and probably some kind of stabilizer since the swearshirt was knit. Then she would cut out the inside revealing the fabric underneath. She must have sold dozens at craft fairs. And after washing the knit fabric would roll a bit giving it a better reveal. She did so many things I can barely remember them all. This was a wonderful reminder.
I found this technique so interesting, but your skill set in implementing it was something to behold. Lovely work, and a lovely finished work that was totally realized as you trimmed away the outer extra fabrics. Wow! Just lovely.
Hello Anne :) I just love your weekly shares and inspiration :) This is literally magic! I'd never seen reverse applique, and if I had, I didn't know what it was :) I'm always learning from you :) Please stay well...Peace...
This is my favourite one this far, I have done something similar in the past using fabrics that curl up when heated or hole, to reveal the fabric under it, but I need much practise at this so I will be doing this I hope.
You must be a friend of Alabama Chanin. I’m a big fan of the Mackintosh rose so I’m eyeing that one if something unnecessarily complicated doesn’t come to mind.😑You certainly earned a ko-fi today, my girl!
Your tag is beautiful! I did have trouble following the faster video part. Do you just pick and choose from which sections to cut more layers? Do you need to sew again if you cut another layer?
I'm at 6 minutes and I don't have a 'Scoobies' what you are talking about. All will be revealed be I'm sure. Should I be doing a reversed one before a normal whatever it is.... Ha!!!!!! Love from Yorkshire.
Oh my, this one is my 'new' favourite! I just love all the textures of the different fabrics.
That was awesome! Love! 💗 TFS🤗
Anne, Nice job on this tag! Yours turned out great.
INSPIRATIONAL! ... as always
Watching this week 38 tag in the knowledge that I have caught up and now ready to do this challenge. 😊Xx
This one is so beautiful 🥰
Hello I'm new subscriber from France, I've felt in love with your creations.
Bises
Wow this is so cool!! Thank you and look forward to next week💕🐬
Just beautiful…..it all went so well together and love your ability to just go with the flow when things don’t go according to plan🥰thank you so much for sharing your talent with all of us all over the world💕🪡🧵
Anne, this is marvelous! I remember, oh gosh, probably in the 80s , my Mom would sew fabric inside of sweatshirts and then sew a detailed pattern on the front. She used her sewing machine and probably some kind of stabilizer since the swearshirt was knit. Then she would cut out the inside revealing the fabric underneath. She must have sold dozens at craft fairs. And after washing the knit fabric would roll a bit giving it a better reveal. She did so many things I can barely remember them all. This was a wonderful reminder.
Absolutely beautiful. I love Macintosh and the rose is a classic. You made it look very easy. Thanks! 😊
This one is going to be a mind bender.
Stunning! I have never seen this done before. ❤️❤️❤️
Gorgeous technique x
SO cool! Love the simplicity and ease of this tag! TFS the inspiration!
brilliant !!!
I found this technique so interesting, but your skill set in implementing it was something to behold. Lovely work, and a lovely finished work that was totally realized as you trimmed away the outer extra fabrics. Wow! Just lovely.
This is tag is beautiful and unique...can't wait to start
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That was a really fun tag. And it turned out to be simple beauty. Thank you for sharing. ❤️❤️
I am so looking forward to trying this tag,TFS Anne !
Really like the effect of this technique. Only hoping I can manage to do it.
Both simple and beautiful! Thank you for reminding me that reverse appliqué can be so lovely to do. Be well, Sally 🌹
Hello Anne :) I just love your weekly shares and inspiration :) This is literally magic! I'd never seen reverse applique, and if I had, I didn't know what it was :) I'm always learning from you :) Please stay well...Peace...
So amazing!
This is my favourite one this far, I have done something similar in the past using fabrics that curl up when heated or hole, to reveal the fabric under it, but I need much practise at this so I will be doing this I hope.
You must be a friend of Alabama Chanin. I’m a big fan of the Mackintosh rose so I’m eyeing that one if something unnecessarily complicated doesn’t come to mind.😑You certainly earned a ko-fi today, my girl!
Very pretty…thank you.
Gorgeous!
Wow. So pretty. Not sure if I can do this one. Lol.
My tags are way too small to contemplate cutting tiny shapes through layers. I may need to just make a large tag from cardstock.
For reference… Macintosh rose image at 13:13. ❤️ can hardly wait to get started on this one ….
Thank you for sharing ❤
Love it 🥰
I've done this on a larger scale with my sewing machine. Revealing the hidden colors and prints is fun. Not sure I can manage 5 layers on my ATC!
Your tag is beautiful! I did have trouble following the faster video part. Do you just pick and choose from which sections to cut more layers? Do you need to sew again if you cut another layer?
Ann, what size are your tags? I think the package I bought are much too small for some of the more detailed projects you demo.
3x2inch ish
Wow?!?!?!?!
Huh? I had to skip to the end of the video to figure out what you were making...
I'm at 6 minutes and I don't have a 'Scoobies' what you are talking about. All will be revealed be I'm sure. Should I be doing a reversed one before a normal whatever it is.... Ha!!!!!! Love from Yorkshire.
Good evening