Showing posts with label Fabric Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric Painting. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Splatter Bags...

Splatter Bags

 








Assembly line zippers...





Zipper Bags...





Stitched them up until I ran out of canvas...











Found some fabric spray paint

and blasted away !





Splatter Bags...

ready for gift giving !


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Handcrafted.....Foam Stamps


How FUN are FOAM STAMPS !




I have been saving up plastic food containers

all summer long...

they work great as the base for

creating these handcrafted foam stamps...






to create the stamps...






The size of the plastic container determines

the size of the stamp you create...






I double up the foam sheets 

so the stamp is thicker,

easier to apply paint 

when you are stamping with them...






The foam sheets are backed with paper.

I draw the design on the paper side,

then cut out the shape with regular scissors...

it cuts like butter!





After cutting the shape, I pull off the backing 

paper to expose the adhesive side,

then press it down onto the plastic...

ta-da you have a handcrafted foam stamp!




I use these stamps for jello printing

and also direct printing on fabric.



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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Handcrafted Foam Stamps.....Fabrics



Last evening I cut out a few more

foam stamps...


I have been itching to print 

with them ever since...





I am using Jacquard Textile paints today...





I am using a foam roller to apply the paint...





I am working in the Thread Shed

on my big board ironing board...

covered with a drop cloth.




My plan is to stamp the first layer 

with light paint...





Then, over-stamp with a darker paint...





Light mustard yellow paint... 





Over-stamp with dark brown paint...


















































What a FUN afternoon of stamping!





Lots of stamped fabrics to put in my stash!










I will let them dry overnight,

then heat set them with an iron tomorrow.





Foam Stamps....lots of FUN!





I wasn't alone today...

Just outside the Thread Shed 

is the barn and corral.

The Boer goats and yearling cattle 

kept me company.




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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Friday, February 9, 2018

Best of Show.....





Best of Show


Nature Walk

Hand Painted and Sun Printed with Botanicals
Pieced, Cotton Batting, Machine Quilted

Created By: LuAnn Kessi





Yes, I am tickled pink!






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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Friday, December 23, 2016

Marbling Fabric...



Today is Marbling Fabric Day...








I am using the Jacquard Marbling Kit




 There is lots of prep work to marble fabric:


You need to wash and dry your fabric.

You need to cut your fabric to fit the pan.

You need to pre-soak your fabric in alum...






You need to hang dry your alum soaked fabric.

I did all of this prep-work last week.



 I mixed up the carrageenan water 

and allowed it to rest in the frig for a few days:



Here is my set up in the 

laundry room @ the Palace:

Alum soaked fabric on right

Paints in squirt bottles

Carrageenan water in 12 x 18 inch pan

Marbled fabrics will be stacked on the left

(Paper is layered between the marbled fabrics)






The Jacquard Marbling kit 

comes with the paints pre-mixed.

I added Gall to help the paints spread 

across the carrageenan water.

I mixed a few of my own colors 

from the basic colors in the kit.



Here goes...



This is what the paint looks like floating 

in the pan of carrageenan.

I put gray paint down first,

added black paint,

added light purple,

then dark purple

I prefer an organic look 

so I did not comb the paints.





In this photo the fabric is laying on top 

of the paints in the pan...







This is the print on the fabric.

I am in love!







Adding blue and red paints to the pan...






Gray and Black Paint only...







Black Paint spreads very fast...

Light blue and dark blue paint added.







Purple and Blue paints.







Here are a few colors I mixed myself 

floating in the pan:

Gray, Orange, Pink with yellow






Here is the print on fabric.








This time I put a drop of paint in the center...

each drop pushed the previous drop away...

It just gets bigger and bigger 

with each drop of paint added.






Here is the print on fabric.






Your carrageenan water and your paints

all need to be at room temperature 

when you begin printing.







You need to add Gall to help the paints spread.







You need to have your papers ready so you can

stack the fabric prints on top of one another

with a sheet of paper in between.







Once the prep work is done...

you can print all day long!







I put black paint down first,

then I quickly squirted blue paint 

all over the top,

before it could spread, 

I put the fabric on and printed it.







I put light purple and dark purple paint on first,

then quickly squirted light blue on top,

then very quickly put the fabric on 

before it spreads.







I did the same thing with black and green paints.







I did the same thing with purple and blue paints.

You need to work quickly, but I do like this look.



This time I marbled on white fabric...

I plan to use some of my hand dyes

to marble on next time around!




I marbled fabric for 4 hours 

and made 34 prints...







I left the marbled prints stacked with paper 

in between

until I was done marbling...

then I washed them all out in the sink

and hung them to dry on the rack.






I will heat set them next week...

and they will be ready to use!






Next time I marble I plan to try 

Jo Fitsell's technique.

I purchased this DVD from Interweave 

2 weeks ago for $5.

I have watched it twice 

and I am ready to give it a try!

More to Come...


Want to learn more about marbling?




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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi