Learn to make a colorful, fiber-ful scarf - great for gifts and the fabric can be cut for use in other projects. Working on a base of water-soluble stabilizer, we'll create a lovely fiber collage. A grid of stitching is added to hold the fibers in place, then the stabilizer is washed away. Materials list:- Drop cloth to protect work surface
- Water-soluble stabilizer
- Lightweight spray adhesive (I use 505® Spray and Fix.)
- Assorted fibers, including a finished-edge fabric/bias tape/ribbon to establish the perimeter
- Sewing machine and threads of choice
- Sink or dishpan, for warm water rinses
Tip: If you have trouble rinsing the stabilizer and spray adhesive from your piece, Jennifer of J.T. Trading recommends using a small amount of Murphy's Oil Soap.
Item #: 08QM22
Running Time: 37 min
1 Disc
Region: Region 1 (US and Canada Only)
I loved this video and can't wait to try this out!!!
I was so excited when this DVD went on sale - I have wanted to try this technique for some time. The instruction is excellent, precise and very clear. The only thing lacking was a few minutes of looking at Marinda Stewart''s scarves just out of the camera''s focus. Several were referred to and shown briefly but it would have been nice if Marinda had held up pieces for the camera. A few close-ups and explanations of some of the some details would have been really nice.
Collage Lace Scarves (DVD)
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Learn to make a colorful, fiber-ful scarf - great for gifts and the fabric can be cut for use in other projects.
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