The MOPS craft yesterday was watercolor painting on note-cards. I'm a MOPS Mentor Mom (Mothers Of Preschoolers), now into my 11th year, and watercolor painting for the craft was a 1st. It really was fun, and walking around, everyone's was uniquely wonderful! A guest artist came well prepared for working with a large group. Here's two favorites that I did -

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March 17, 2011
March 10, 2011
Machine Thread Painted Landscape
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Painted Lady butterfly machine stitched on soluble fabric |
When stitching on soluble fabric, the main need is to have a base of crossing threads to support the shape when no fabric is there. Most of the time I'll leave the same bobbin color and just keep changing the top thread color. As long as there's the base threads, you can have gaps in your stitching. When done, simply run water over the project to dissolve the stabilizer. If you want to do more handstitching and/or add beads, it's easiest to do it while still on the soluble fabric. Usually, I pin the structure first onto a styrofoam backing and then run the water over it to dissolve the stabilizer. Then let it dry. Depending on how much you rinse it, the stabilizer leaves a stiffening residue, if you so desire - which I did for this piece.
I did an acrylic paint wash on the coarse-weave fabric. First I'd ironed on a circle of freezer paper as a paint resist for the sun. When done and dried I found I preferred the back of the material - a bit more vague. There is a thin batting behind the piece. Originally I did the trees before adding the batting, then stitched a bit more over them in the final stitching with the batting, as well as some sky stitching.
background flowers free-form machine stitched over print on lutrador |
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