Here is a picture of some felt leaves I made for a trade in Fiber Art Traders. They are double layers of wool blend felt, cut in the shape of oak leaves and with the veins embroidered on with a variegated thread. I chose oak leaves because there was until recently a historic oak tree in my town of Gaithersburg, MD.
 To make those leaves, I got brave and printed the inspiring words I needed onto muslin fed through my printer.  I have a long standing phobia about this, but I survived and it worked on the second try!
 To make those leaves, I got brave and printed the inspiring words I needed onto muslin fed through my printer.  I have a long standing phobia about this, but I survived and it worked on the second try!
I tea dyed some muslin which I plan to use on an art piece which will incorporate an old picture of a distant ancestor. I have tea dyed before years ago, but this time I fan folded the fabric, and it really gives me a different texture.
 Here are some fibers I traded with my Fiber Art Traders group.   We traded with 10 people, so now my stash is really growing!
 Here are some fibers I traded with my Fiber Art Traders group.   We traded with 10 people, so now my stash is really growing! I made these inchies to trade with Fiber Art Traders.  They have an Olympic theme, and I transferred the icons for 5 different sports using the gel medium technique (see fiber arts exporations 2).  Ziggzagged the edges with my first spool ever of sulky thread- love the sheen!
 I made these inchies to trade with Fiber Art Traders.  They have an Olympic theme, and I transferred the icons for 5 different sports using the gel medium technique (see fiber arts exporations 2).  Ziggzagged the edges with my first spool ever of sulky thread- love the sheen! I reorganized my sewing area, with these shelves above my work surface to hold my various fibers, plus zippers, fusibles, etc.
 I reorganized my sewing area, with these shelves above my work surface to hold my various fibers, plus zippers, fusibles, etc. I am continuing on my Take a Stitch Tuesday, I am currently 2 stitches behind - I will post a new pic when I catch up!
 I am continuing on my Take a Stitch Tuesday, I am currently 2 stitches behind - I will post a new pic when I catch up! I was reading about buttons made with fiber, and follwed a link to a tutorial to make these Dorset buttons.  I made a few using variegated DMC floss.  I am not sure what to do with them, I might try them in some jewelry creations!
 I was reading about buttons made with fiber, and follwed a link to a tutorial to make these Dorset buttons.  I made a few using variegated DMC floss.  I am not sure what to do with them, I might try them in some jewelry creations! Stay tuned for more fiber art explorations!
 Stay tuned for more fiber art explorations!
 
 
5 comments:
love the leaves!!
I also like your shelves in your sewing space! I need more shelves as well
Your stuff is amazing and so beautiful! I love it!
Your blog is amazing! loved your fairy buttons as well as fabric buttons..
Thank you so much for stopping by & commenting on my blog!
You are very talented Maggie! Love those leaves! Thanks for coming to my blog!
Oh my goodness! You are so talented! I love to sew, but I've never mastered all the unique things you are doing. They're fabulous!
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