Monday, August 28, 2006

when I first got my Babylock Embellisher about 2 yrs ago I made these two postcards entirely with the Embellisher....one was sent as a trade....
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EMBELLISHER WORK...I wanted to try "applique" work....cut fish from novelty fabric and needlepunched them to a felt base....an interesting experiment but really not my style....I made this into a tote..............................................the second 2 pics made with Embellisher ...yarns punched into felt and than zapped with a heat gun....I like this one....


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Saturday, August 26, 2006

more embellisher work.....first picture free motion needle punched on velvet... and second pic is a machine-embroidery done on the Janome 300e and than texture flowers made with yarns on the embellisher....I wanted to see if I can incorporate these 2 techniques...lots of possibilities for sure...
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free-motion work done with Babylock Embellisher needle felting machine....I love this machine...this piece has a felt base and needlepunched yarns and netting and than I zapped it with a heat gun!!!! very very texturial......
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this is free-motion embroidery done on a felt base with a few layers of glitzy & sheers and organza type fabrics...very good excersize for ree motion work....makes a beautiful fabric!!!
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these are my first experiments with SLASH & BURN technique....I love this stuff....BUT you have to do it outdoors......very toxic and smelly....

the bottom 2 pics have embedded silk flowers....way cool!!!!


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painted lace and PUFF PAINT ..... a really great technique and very easy...tons of texture for mixed media stuff!!! Posted by Picasa
this is painted lace ... I love this technique...lots of nice texture...
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this is fabric paper....not very excited about it...made from instructions from Beryl Taylor article....made with muslin-tissue paper-white glue-wrapping paper...


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real deal scrap fabric......made this fabric by actually picking scraps off the studio floor after a project....ultimate re-cycleing!!!!!!!!

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