Description
There is so much you can do with paper and fabric! Kristen Robinson will show you 15 techniques in this video workshop. Work alongside Kristen and incorporate hand stitching, machine stitching, and cross stitching into you mixed-media art as she demonstrates on this charming house collage. Explore techniques for image transfers on fabric, painting, and personal mark making, with lessons on composition. Take the helpful lessons you learn in this workshop and apply them to all aspects of your mixed-media art!
In Sewn Collage Classroom: 15 Techniques for Paper & Fabric you will find:
- Tips for matching and layering fabrics and paper for dimension
- Ideas for displaying your collage in creative ways
- Instruction for creating a pleasing composition and adding unique design elements that make this collage truly one-of-a-kind.
- 60 minutes of premier workshop instruction
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To get the most of Kristen Robinson’s instruction, check out these video workshops:
Sewn Collage Classroom: 15 Techniques for Paper & Fabric Companion Guide
Tear, Glue, Paint Draw: 16 Techniques for Creating Collage Art
Tear, Glue, Paint Draw: 16 Techniques for Creating Collage Art Companion Guide
Upcycled Art Journaling: Layered and Tattered Techniques
Upcycled Art Journaling: Layered and Tattered Techniques Companion Guide
Assemblage Workshop: Techniques for Using Paperclay and Plaster
Assemblage Workshop: Techniques for Using Paperclay and Plaster Companion Guide
About the Author
Kristen Robinson is the author of Explore Mixed Media Collage, Making Etched Metal Jewelry and Tales of Adornment. In addition, Kristen is the designer of the Rue Romantique bezel collection as well as an artist-on-staff for an array of industry publications. To learn more about her art and life visit KristenRobinson.net.
Materials List
- 1” Flat Paint Brush – Princeton or foam brush
- 3 Buttons – Thread if not vintage or antique
- Book Text
- Creme Thread
- Cutting Mat
- Embroidery Floss – DMC 5 Red
- Embroidery Needle
- Fabric
- Multi – Purpose Cloth – Roclon
- Unbleached Muslin – Roclon
- Red and White Polka Dot Fabric
- Assorted Fabric Scraps
- Background and Stand Alone Pieces
- Middle Layers
- Top Fabric Layers
- Side Blocks
- Scrap from cutting small heart or die cut
- Top Fabric Layers (on top of polka dot fabric)
- Fabric Glue
- Felt
- Gel Medium – Golden
- Ink Pad – Brushed Corduroy Ranger
- Paper Trimmer or Scissors
- Pencil
- Red Thread
- Ruler or Straight Edge
- Scissors
- Sewing Machine
- White Acrylic Paint – Liquitex
Optional
- Ribbon or seam binding
- Rotary Cutter
- Heart Die Cut – Sizzix
- Needle and Thread in place of Sewing Machine
- Heat Gun
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