Artist Statement : "It's just bits and pieces of everything I had leftover and a few new things. The strap was from one of the yarn/bead necklaces that didn't work out. The ribbons were scraps and the glittery stuff was kids glue that I found at Joanne's for half off. I got to experiment with the postcard format and stuff in general. I like using bits of this and that."
Conversations in Cloth exists to support and encourage the creative energy of our members in their pursuit of fiber art and related artistic endeavors. By sharing ideas and knowledge, we will foster the growth of each individual. We meet the last Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm at the Menasha Public Library, Menasha, Wisconsin.
Showing posts with label Fabric Post Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric Post Cards. Show all posts
Friday, July 27, 2007
Karen's Fabric Post Card / Nametag
Artist Statement : "It's just bits and pieces of everything I had leftover and a few new things. The strap was from one of the yarn/bead necklaces that didn't work out. The ribbons were scraps and the glittery stuff was kids glue that I found at Joanne's for half off. I got to experiment with the postcard format and stuff in general. I like using bits of this and that."
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Sizzling Summer Fabric Postcards
Michele finished her post cards from last month.
The Turtle pattern above appeared in a recent issue of Quilter's Newsletter Magazine.
To see the rest of Michele's Turtles, visit her blog at Sweet Leaf Notebook.
Not wanting to waste anything, I took the curls cut out of the turtle's shells and turned them into this bouquet.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Member Showcase : Marylin
Marylin was the only one to actually finished a fabric post card at the May meeting (We hope to have more to display next month!). She used a silk cocoon, and Anglina, among other things.:

Marylin also shared the doll she made recently.
She calls it "Beehives are Back" :

Marylin also brought back the Thread Scarf she finished last summer :
Marylin also shared the doll she made recently.
She calls it "Beehives are Back" :
Marylin also brought back the Thread Scarf she finished last summer :
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