![]() | |||
| This guy is in the process of being embellished for an art quilt. |
![]() |
| Glue resist is an easy process that takes no time at all. I used Elmer's blue gel glue and drew my designs on pre-washed good quality muslin fabric. |
![]() |
| You can wait and let them dry for several hours or overnight or use a blow dryer to speed things up. |
![]() |
| The fun begins by adding fabric paint. I try to envision that it will be white wherever the glue is. |
![]() |
| Have fun with patterns and dots. |
![]() |
| After your designs are painted, press with a hot iron between two sheets of parchment paper. This will set the paint into the fabric. |
![]() |
| Then I generally soak the pieces in a bowl of water for a couple of hours as I tend to glue very thickly. Afterward wash items in the washing machine and the glue will be gone. |
![]() |
| You can see the bold white lines that the glue preserved. |
![]() |
| TaDah! |













No comments:
Post a Comment