Work In Progress: really large canvas pt. 3

June 11, 2013

Scroll down to the previous post to see part 2 of this piece where inspiration only took a year to arrive.

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This time it only took a week or so. I screened molding paste through this fabulous stencil, and also just slathered it on here and there.20130522-181806.jpg

 I got the fabulous Crafters Workshop stencil (TCW124 Capricious) way back in 2009 at Houston.20130522-181843.jpg

Looooove it!

5 Comments

  • Reply
    Lynette (NZ)
    June 13, 2013 at 9:15 am

    Enjoying seeing this progress. I own that same stencil design in the large size – I think it is the first one I ever purchased and I still love it.

  • Reply
    Byrd
    June 12, 2013 at 11:57 am

    You must be really thrilled about this and you should be! It’s beautiful. It is so reassuring to me that you are so patient with your work and you allow ideas to brew a bit and then, there it is . . . I really enjoy your reading about your process. Take care, Byrd

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    lyric
    June 12, 2013 at 2:45 am

    It is on a painted and stretched canvas…. which I suppose is a kind of fabric. I think the modeling paste would stick to fabric but I don’t think it would be flexible and definitely not sewable. I’m certainly having fun playing with it though.

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    Regina B Dunn
    June 12, 2013 at 12:31 am

    I’ve always wanted to see how to use molding paste on fabric. Please keep posting on the progress of this piece. I have some samples of different kinds of pastes and mediums from demonstrations I attended and need to use them before they dry up. Thanks for showing it so far.

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    Ms Lottie
    June 11, 2013 at 9:31 pm

    Just finished listening to you talk to Pat Sloan on Quilting Radio. You have to be one of the most inspirational quilters out there! Love your book, it really made me start to look at quilts differently. I’m fascinated with what you’re doing to your canvas too, great idea with the stencil.


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