Monday, March 28, 2011

Thermofax Screen Printing........Play Day


Today is the day...

Playing with Thermofax Screen Printing


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Versatex Screen Printing Inks
They leave the hand of the fabric very soft.




Thermofax Screens, Squeegees & Bondo Scrapers

The table is set for......FUN !




This is an image of a metal tree grate I took in
Lake Tahoe last year...




Here is the tree grate as a Thermofax Screen...



Time to make our first print:

Loading the well with gold Versatex...




Drawing a fabric squeegee across the screen...




Taking a peek at the print...




Very happy with the print...




The gold Versatex is great on dark fabrics.





I took this image of an old wooden box at an antique auction
last year...




Here is the image as a thermofax screen...




I chose brown Versatex for printing...




Here is the wooden box image printed on fabric...




With gold Versatex, I added stars on top of the box print.
Great layered look and texture.





This is a photo of rusty culvert screens piled up in our barn lot





This is the culvert screens printed on rusted fabric.





I took this image of a Ponderosa Pine Tree
in Lake Tahoe last year...





Here is the Ponderosa Bark printed with Pearl Versatex
on dark blue batik...
It looks like lace.




I plan to cut this into strips and border a small quilt with it.





This is a commercial screen I purchased from

Lynn created custom screens from my original photos.
She was a delight to work with and helped me choose which of my images were most suitable for thermofax screens.




The yellow fabric is a commercial print.
I screen printed with 2 of Lynn's screens on top of it.





This was a really ugly clean up cloth.
The red squares printed on top
really brought this back from the dead.





Kathi, my play mate, is printing on a dark batik fabric
with the pearl versatex screen ink.





I took this photo of Poppy Pods two summers ago
during a Quilts in Gardens Tour





Poppy Pods
Printed on Fabric





By the looks of it...
This was an extra fun Play Day !





Now it's time to clean up...

This was our very FIRST time experimenting with
Thermofax Screens.
Yes, we plan on playing some more with them...
I will keep you posted.

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CLICK HERE to view Thermofax Play Day 2


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CLICK HERE to view my Tutorials

CLICK HERE to view Textile Painting


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Neocolor II Portrait.......Cow Calf Pair


Yes, I am at it again...

Neocolor II Portrait Time:



This is a photo I took last fall while herding cattle.
Just love this image of a Cow Calf Pair.





Printed on Fabric





At this point...
The cow is colored in with Neocolor II Crayons





At this point...
Both the Cow & Calf are colored in





At this point...
The background has been colored in.

It is time to paint this image...




Here is the completed portrait.
It is now ready for basting and quilting.

CLICK HERE to view this Quilted



For Neocolor II Portraits
I like to sit in my favorite chair...


I use a laptop desk as my work surface...





The inside of the Laptop Desk
holds all of my Neocolor II Supplies.



No sooner was I done with this Cow Calf Portrait...


When I heard Brad say...
The yearlings are in the yard





Sure enough...
Two yearling cattle were grazing in the front yard.



Brad opened the gate to the pasture...

The first calf found its way back into the field...





And....so did the second calf





Brad tied the gate up...
and the Rodeo is over for today.

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CLICK HERE for a Neocolor Portrait Tutorial

CLICK HERE to view Photoshop Elements Tutorial

CLICK HERE to view Cattle Drive in the Snow Slideshow

CLICK HERE to view my Adventures in Art Quilting Class in May


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Neocolor II........Poppy Pods


I decided to sit and relax and work on a new
Necolor II Portrait
tonight...



I took this photo of poppy pods 2 summers ago...





After alterations in Photoshop Elements...
It is printed on fabric





I rely heavily on the photo image
to determine where the shading and values are.
At this point...
All of the poppy pods have been colored in with
Neocolor II crayons





At this point...
The poppy pods have been painted.
They are much more vibrant...





At this point...
The top half of the green background has been painted.
You can see how much more vibrant the colors are.





The entire piece has been painted...




I need to tweek it...
I need more white highlights on the right side where the sun is coming from:


Poppy Pods
Neocolor II Portrait

This is now ready to be basted and quilted...

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CLICK HERE to view Zinnia Portrait

CLICK HERE to view Wild Horses Portrait

CLICK HERE to view Neocolor II Portrait Tutorial

CLICK HERE to view Photoshop Elements Tutorial

CLICK HERE to view The Thread Shed


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn