So out comes the table and out comes everything else in the garage related to fabric and color.
And then take that "color" and add it to my last study.
I only had a few tubes of acrylics and just went with what I have. Not exactly great colors but that wasn't the point, was it?
Mmmm....well I was able to try to add to where I thought the piece was lacking but couldn't totally correct it. But I did learn one thing: Never fling acrylic paint in a fairly new garage. Thank goodness I moved the cars out. I liked how the acrylics emphasized the texture of the stitch.
I will dye fabrics today but not that many. I forgot to dye reds when I was in Vermont and I will take advantage of the hot weather today.
Be creative, my friends.
glad you are playing and experimenting, thats what its all about!
ReplyDeleteI love your go-at-it attitude!
ReplyDeleteTry just using a brayer and paint rather than paint brush. Really shows off the quilting! I loved the b/w but also the color is great!
ReplyDeleteIt is really fun just to experiment, Paula!
ReplyDeleteEllen-What do I have to lose?
Robbie-A brayer? Well, thank you -that would have been much easier! I will try it next time.
What an adventure! An experiment gone right!
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