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Pleating Tulle with Benjamin Shine

British artist Benjamin Shine takes that tulle and proceeds to pleat, iron, and manipulate it into hauntingly realistic portraits that looks like photographs.     For more pics and info go to: https://www.benjaminshine.com/

2014-07-31T00:00:00+00:00July 31st, 2014|Categories: Blog, Community|Tags: |Comments Off on Pleating Tulle with Benjamin Shine

Some comments on the Water Water Exhibition videos

We often cycle  along the Thames to Henley..shame I missed it!
But thinking on,it wouldn't have been the same without Kate's input,very interesting..can't wait for part 2!
And yes I remember The Oneidin Line too!!!!!!!
Lyn
  Thank you for this.  I enjoyed seeing my quilt on the film – and thought you did a brilliant job of talking through all the quilts
Best wishes Rachel

Thank you so much for arranging for us to see the film of the exhibition.  It was a lovely reminder of a very special and successful occasion.  And you were a brilliant presenter; you knew each piece so well.....   Gill

Hi Kate

Thanks so much for this ........

2014-07-30T00:00:00+00:00July 30th, 2014|Categories: Blog, Community|Tags: |Comments Off on Some comments on the Water Water Exhibition videos

Do you love Butterflies?

I do and certainly can't resist fabric that has them on;  not so keen on moths however.  Still follow this link and you will see them in a whole new light: North Carolina-based artist Yumi Okita creates beautiful textile sculptures of moths, butterflies, and other insects with various textiles and embroidery techniques. The pieces are quite large, measuring nearly a foot wide and contain other flourishes including painting, feathers, and artificial fur.

2014-07-25T00:00:00+00:00July 25th, 2014|Categories: Blog, Community|Tags: |Comments Off on Do you love Butterflies?

More from Karen Nicol

Karen has had a piece of her exquisite textile work accepted for the Royal Academy Summer exhibition 2014!   Her name if Crystal and here she is:     Well done Karen;  and if you would like to see more of the Singerie we maade  a delightful video of them when we visited Karen at her home.   Karen also has an exhibition coming up on the other side of the Atlantic in New York - It will be at the Rebecca Hossack gallery 262 Mott Street, New York,
Between Houston and Prince Street
NY 10012, USA
+1 (212) 925 3500 running from 15th October to 5th November 2014 and  has the working title of 'On the Edge of the Woods' Here is a sample piece to tempt you:

2014-06-09T00:00:00+00:00June 9th, 2014|Categories: Blog, Community|Tags: , |Comments Off on More from Karen Nicol

Printing images onto fabric

I wish to make a cot quilt for my expected grandchild and would like to make some of the squares personalised by printing images from my computer onto the fabric. I see there are several methods of achieving this and wonder if in your experience you could recommend a tried and tested way. As this is for a baby, it will obviously be subjected to washing so the method needs to produce waterproof squares   Answer: As far as I am aware the fabrics that have been designed to go through your printer for use with your computer work well - and I am not aware that the brand makes any difference.   These should be readily available from your quilt shop (or www.creativequilting.co.uk).

You could also use  a method which uses fixing ink - but that is a little messier - but used by the textile girls a lot and I think produced by a company called Electric Quilt (who design computere software) and I know is stocked by The Cotton Patch and possibly Art Van Go as well as they are great suppliers of all things required by textile artists.

2014-02-04T00:00:00+00:00February 4th, 2014|Categories: Community, Q & A|Tags: |Comments Off on Printing images onto fabric
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