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Post by pamster on Jan 22, 2018 19:56:50 GMT
It's made upside down Pamster. The shapes are cut from firm pre-felt and arranged onto the flat side of bubble-wrap. Two layers of fibres are placed on top of the shapes then felted together. When dry, iron-on interfacing is attached before free motion stitching then the surplus background felt is cut away. It's then stitched to a stretched canvas painted with acrylic paint. Thanks Lyn, appreciate your sharing this, one more thing I want to try. I am still astounded at the versatility of felt
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Post by zed on Jan 30, 2018 14:08:13 GMT
That's great, Lyn!
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