Playful Fabric Printing Blog Hop & Giveaway
A number of years back I had the opportunity to take a class from Melanie Testa. I had read all of her books, watched her on Quilting Arts TV, and followed her work online. One of my friends accuses me of being a Fan Girl. I can't deny it, it's true. I am a huge fan of Melly's work! I have learned so much about surface design from her over the years. I feel fortunate that our art has brought us together as friends as well.
In 2013 I had the opportunity to take Carol Soderlund's Dyeing to Discharge class, and I soon became a big fan of Carol's too. Carol's class was so well organized, and full of great information for dyeing and discharging. By the time the week was finished I was exhausted, but filled with new knowledge and fresh ideas for my surface design work.
I was thrilled when I heard Melly and Carol would be working together to publish a book on printing fabric. They are the perfect artists to create this book. I have anxiously awaited it's arrival and I have not been disappointed.
The book has arrived at just the right time for my own exploration of surface design. I actually feel as if they wrote the book just for me. Hopefully everyone else will feel the same way!
I have been creating a lot of stamps and working to create continuous patterns. Melly and Carol show a great way to create continuous patterns. One I hadn't thought of before. I am a bit obsessed with flowers and leaves. Recently I am loving tulips. I followed the instructions outlined in the book to create some tulip fabrics by carving rubber stamps as well as cutting some foam stamps to use with the thickened dye recipes included in the book.
I do a lot of low immersion fabric dyeing but I rarely use thickened dyes to stamp on to fabric. I usually use paints for that part of my surface design and so I was excited to learn how to create fabulous dye paste with exact recipes.
One of the things I quickly learned, however, was that because I live in such a dry area, I probably should have bought print paste instead of using just sodium alginate! I was running short on time and wasn't able to order anything before the blog hop. The print paste you can purchase from Pro Chem or create with their recipe has urea in it which gives a longer open time to the dye. Fortunately I still managed to get some great prints.
A three color print created with foam stamps. |
I am really happy with these prints!
I'm not usually a fan of white backgrounds.
My first reaction is usually, "OH I can overdye that!"
I think these pieces will stay as they are.
Before the fabric was rinsed, washed and dried. |
I like the softness of the finished colors in this monochromatic print.
Final fabric after rinsing, washing and drying. |
I've included a tulip you can use in creating your own fabrics. Just copy and paste or download the image and get started once you read Carol and Melly's book! Oh, what is that you say? You don't have their book yet? Well I know of ELEVEN ways you can get your hands on one! The first way would be to leave a comment here on my blog as to what your "go-to" motif or image is. As I said, mine are flowers and leaves. The next nine ways to get your hands on a copy of the book is to follow the blog hop and leave a comment on each of the other blog posts before February 7th. AND if you can't wait that long to see if you are a winner, the eleventh way to get your hands on the book is to hop over to Crafting a Life's webpage and purchase a book of your own.
Here is the list of the other fantastic artists who will be sharing their impressions of the book.
Click on their name to be taken to their blog.
- January 23: Melly Testa
- Jan 24: Carol Soderlund
- Jan 25: Lisa Chin - You are Here!
- Jan 26: Julie Fei-Fan Balzer
- Jan 27: Judy Coates Perez
- Jan 28: Carrie Bloomston
- Jan 28 Chris Dodsley
- Jan 29: Lynn Krawcyzk
- Jan 30: Leslie Tucker Jenison
- Jan 31: Pokey Bolton
Winner!!!
Congratulations to Holly McLean winner of her very own copy of
The Playful Fabric Printing!
Comments
Thanks for sharing.
I like to incorporate stitching, either real or faux, somewhere on my mixed media pieces.
Great blog, glad to find you through this blog hop
I tend to gravitate toward paw prints.
Thanks for the chance to win the book.
Your tulips are wonderful!!
I'm excited about this book, and joining the FUN! (Love to play/create!)
Thank you for sharing your process!
Pat T.