A couple weeks ago I introduced a new project I have begun. A couple years ago I purchased a chair at a junk store. It has sat idle in my studio. I am going to make a slipcover for it.
I thought it would be fun to print the fabric and then embroider on top of the printing. I decided upon a simple oval and circle design. The graphic shapes make for a nice base for stitching.
First I tested out the paints on my orange linen. I used Jacquard's Neopaque Series which work quite nice. I used the Versatex Fixer too so that I won't have to heat set my fabric.
Here are my test splotches.
I decided to use the hot pink and the red colors. I purchased the small 2 oz. jars and there is plenty of paint to get me through the project.
I planned out the repeat and drew lines with my favorite light blue removable fabric markers using a graphed quilting ruler as my guide.
Using the pattern that I made following the Craftsy Slipcovering Class, I stitched a line on the fabric so that I would know how much area to print.
The printing went really quick. Next to start the stitching.
You can follow along with my progress on my Instagram feed.
5 comments:
I like that! Colorful yet the fact that the colors (at least on my screen) are very related it still has some calm to it. yes, I can call orange, hot pink and red calm in certain combinations. Happily energetic.
If you have a chance, can you mention your favorite washable marker or give a clue about what to look for when deciding which to purchase?
Thanks for the post!
I see that Craftsy has several classes on slipcovers. Do you remember which one you took? Would you recommend it?
Gerri - I like the pen that usually says Mark B Gone on the side of it. I think several places market it. Here I found it on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Dritz-Mark-B-Gone-Marking-Pen-Blue/dp/B00A2H1FFK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1437865727&sr=8-2&keywords=mark+b+gone+pen&pebp=1437865735856&perid=168V69MG6D40HWQ51AHB
The Craftsy Class on slipcovers I like is called Custom Fit Slipcovers: Chains with Cherie Killilea.
Check it out.
The stamped fabric is beautiful!!!
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