I did manage to get the binding cut for my cardinal wall hanging, and I have been doodling and sketching trees. If you squint and look very carefully at the picture you might be able to see a rubbing plate that I am working on following the directions from Linda Colsh in the June/July issue of Quilting Arts. I used the blue school glue on cardboard as directed, but it settled in too flat, so I am now going to retry with the Lepages white glue. Once dry I want to try Linda's method of rubbing with the Neo Color II crayons and then silkscreening with acrylic medium.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Getting through the week
I've not done much this week, due to just getting back int e groove after being out last week, and also because I had a couple of appointments after work. In fact to-night I have to head out shortly for my flu shot.
I did manage to get the binding cut for my cardinal wall hanging, and I have been doodling and sketching trees. If you squint and look very carefully at the picture you might be able to see a rubbing plate that I am working on following the directions from Linda Colsh in the June/July issue of Quilting Arts. I used the blue school glue on cardboard as directed, but it settled in too flat, so I am now going to retry with the Lepages white glue. Once dry I want to try Linda's method of rubbing with the Neo Color II crayons and then silkscreening with acrylic medium.
I did manage to get the binding cut for my cardinal wall hanging, and I have been doodling and sketching trees. If you squint and look very carefully at the picture you might be able to see a rubbing plate that I am working on following the directions from Linda Colsh in the June/July issue of Quilting Arts. I used the blue school glue on cardboard as directed, but it settled in too flat, so I am now going to retry with the Lepages white glue. Once dry I want to try Linda's method of rubbing with the Neo Color II crayons and then silkscreening with acrylic medium.
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