I have been spending a lot of time practicing my drawing recently, I have the fantastic MA$TER_CR4FT to thank for my inspiration!
I am a firm believer that practice makes perfect, so I try and do a drawing every day to improve my drawing and learn new techniques.
An East London Craft Guerrilla Sister Army The Brighton Craft Guerrilla are showcasing the awesomeness that is Brighton Crafter Makers!
Friday, 24 May 2013
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Image transfer tutorial
So I collect vintage photos and have done for a long old time, I found one that I liked and copied it on the photo copier and trimmed it to size
This paste will only work with photo copied or with an inkjet colour print.
A quick tip also it doesn’t say on the tub and I didn’t do it for my project but the image is always reversed so if you wanted to incorporate text you need to do the text in reverse also, if you are a dab hand at this then go for it but when I did this as a craft group I got the students to write the text on a piece of acetate and then turn it round so the text is in reverse and place it with the work!!
So the next step is cover the image in the paste, give it a really thick coat
Then place it face down on your fabric and with a rolling pun smooth it out rolling up and down and left to right
Leave it for a couple of hours to dry I actually left mine over nights so that I knew it was super dry
Once it is dry dampen your work with a cloth you will start to see the image through the paper and then rub with your fingers and remove all the paper from the image - this part is messy and gross but the over all effect is great!!
Next dry out your work - something I have noticed is the more generous that you are with the initial application of the past the image comes out a lot crisper !
Once the image is dry apply a thin coat of the paste to seal the image and once that is dry voila you are done!!
My image I turned into an embroidery and when stitching through the transfer I had no problems I thought at one point it would be similar to working with vinyl but it is surprisingly easy to work with!
So there we go I hope that you enjoy and look forward to hearing about you’re projects!!
Monday, 20 May 2013
Last night some Tupperware changed my life!
So I was poking around my local pound-land and found a clippy cylinder Tupperware and as I am working on a piece of 3D work it not only fit’s the work but I am not even squishing the tiniest bit of it!
My tiny mind is blown these can be bought from pound-land stores - this one is a 1.4l and I intend on getting a few more to!
I am not a lover of revision!
So over the past few weeks it has been uber quiet! The reason for this has been final exams for 3 courses I have been working on and for the first time in a long time I had to revise and it was HORRIBLE!!
So to make myself feel better I have been working on some bits and pieces and personal projects, my intention is to get an online shop happening soonish!!
My loves this week have been French knots and chain stitch, crochet daisy (this blanket is still happening) and working on my drawing!!
Someone wishes you all a fab day!
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