This week I was able to get a few projects done. I got some new colored pencils and wanted to try them out. I wanted to get the inktense, but they are expensive. I ended up getting Faber Castell's Goldfaber pencils. They are 1.49 a pencil, which is nice since you can choose the colors you want and not waste on colors like white or black. For black I prefer to use their ink markers.
The first piece I made was a design by Cheryl Seslar. I traced the design with a washable embroidery pen, then colored it in with the pencil. The material is a stiff white, that I got for punch needle, but it is too stiff and loosely woven. It was ok, but a bit scratchy for coloring on.
Once I finished that, I used fabric medium and a bristle brush to move the colors around. When wet, they do blend in, so nice for more detailed projects when you want to add shading and mix colors. This was a practice piece, so I kept it simple.
It was too white for my tastes, so I used antique medium afterwards and there was no bleeding of the colors.
The second piece is a free design by Lori Brechlin. I really loved this one, the fabric was darker and softer, so the pencils colored more smoothly. I will have to try different fabrics and techniques, in future projects.
Here are two pieces that I used to try their colorfastness on. The flower was done with a fabric medium, the heart was just colored, so medium used. Once dry, I washed them in dish soap and scrubbed a little, then let dry. As you can see, no color bled out, so either way will work.
This was done with the bad weavers cloth, so you don't get the nicer look that you do on cotton.
Since I love making things from freebies, I decided to make one of my own. I found this saying and it was perfect for Valentines day. I did use the cheap fabric on this too, a good way to use it up. For the stitching I used black #12 pearl cotton. It is a fun and simple project you can do over the weekend.
I hand wrote the saying, so you could do one of your own. It is not exactly like mine, I tend to change things as I go. With primitive stitchery, you want your letters to be a little wonky. I did forget when I was recopying the e's on the third line, so just remember to pull the end down more. You can stitch t he hearts, do appliqué or use buttons, as well.
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
How fun! Thank you for sharing the pattern...hope you have a great weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteI daresay you must have had fun with the coloured pencils - I love how your designs look and especially like the sunny heart. Thank you for sharing the bell heart. Enjoy the weekend and may you have pleasant weather. It's sunny here so we know it's COLD. ^^
ReplyDeleteMore fun finishes!
ReplyDeleteMy very favorite is that heart piece. LOVE IT!!! Guess that was the freebie from Lori.
ReplyDeleteWow...I love them! I think the Lori Brechlin heart is my favorite though.... I don’t think I ever thought about using colored pencils on fabric.....or if I have, I have long since forgotten it. Thanks for the advice on the pencils! Happy Weekend! FREEZING here! Smiles & Hugs ~ Robin
ReplyDeleteI have only tried the colouring in a class where it was needed..... yours looks great and comes up nice and neat...
ReplyDeleteLovely words on the stitchery..... you stitch words so neatly
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wonderful finishes as always I love your pieces.
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Love it...just love it Debbie! Thanks for the pattern ❤
ReplyDeleteIt’s been about 1 million years since I heard that poem about love. It’s so very true, isn’t it. Both of your pieces are really charming.
ReplyDeleteAh, my creative friend, so nice to learn new ways of expression from checking in. I have yet to try those pencils on fabric.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your tutorial on using the pencils and helpful hints. I’ve never tried them but did buy some awhile ago with a coupon. I may have to dig them out and given them a go.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great weekend. Your seagull photo was great!
I love FaberCastell anything! Love what you have created. Your cushion is beautiful and the saying perfect x
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