Slow stitch some fabric art using scraps and easy embroidery to create a fabric collage landscape.
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2023
- Fabric art using easy embroidery fabric collage and and slow stitching. This is the 3rd part in my little series called One Fabric 3 Ways, where we take one interesting fat quarter of fabric and find different ways to creatively turn it into 3 different pieces of textile art. In this tutorial we turn the little scraps of fabric into a picture of the countryside in a nice little landscape.
Tracey @artfiberstitch shows you how in this tutorial.
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Thank you for sharing your thought process and encouraging me to experiment. I think this turned out beautifully!
You are so welcome! We managed to get quite a lot of experiments in that piece. I always learn something by just trying to do it my own way. You go for it🙂
Absolutely love this process!
I love to work with lots of different fibers. I also love the therapeutic aspect of hand stitching.
I defiantly will be giving this a try.
Thank you for teaching this art and your lovely soothing voice. ❤
Wonderful! thank you Penny! it is amazing to see what can be produced with scraps! 🙏
It's amazing. You make it look so easy and it always turns out gorgeous!! Another fine piece of art created!! Stay safe ❤️
You too honey ❤
Tracey, absolutely beautiful and so fun to watch and hear/see how you make artistic decisions. ❤
Ha ha, now if I had a plan to start with … 🤔 thank you ❤
I am enjoying watching you while I am making spools of yarn, ribbon and lace. I started watching you yesterday with seriously in mind to get started with doing some art fiber. I plan on things utilitarian. for in the kitchen like runners and placemats so I will make some adjustments so it is washable, but I may also frame some and put on the doors of my upper cupboards in the future. I am excited to give this a go. I'm subscribing and ringing the bell. Thank you for your inspiration.
Thank you that is great. Sometimes it is nice to just loosen up and flow.
@@artfiberstitch I agree. I cannot do patterns or recipes for that matter. I always have to give creating a try. You are an inspiration.
@@denisepettit8534 thank you 🌸
beautiful inspiring series!!! 😊❤
Thank you 😊 💓
Thank you for sharing! It looks lovely!
Thank you! 😊
Truly inspiring to watch. Thanks for sharing your talent.😍
My pleasure 😊 Julie thanks for watching
I appreciate your beautiful work, you always bring everything together so wonderfully. Your work is amazing. Thank you for posting.
You are so welcome 😊thank you Vanessa
Thanks for sharing 👍
You continue to inspire me!!
I am very glad that people are enjoying it. Thank you very much.
I so enjoy your tutorials and hope to carve out some time to make a landscape or two.
Go for it.
Bravo very nice
Many thanks 🙏
Beautiful love it 🩷
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It's beautiful. I was imagining along with you. I was thinking it may need a focal point. What do you thin? And, I thought about making the orange ribbon into a rock wall with stitiches.What fun! So, what do you do with it?
That would be cool! I love that you are imagining along with me. These are small pieces of textile art. ❤️
The base fabric looks like cotton muslin, but it also looks and sounds a tiny but stiff - is it starched ?
I normally just use calico, unbleached cotton.