Just starting to experiment with Transfer Artist Paper, it's quite fun! It is transfer paper that you print on your printer (or you can even draw on it) then iron it onto fabric. It is less "plasticky" than other iron-on transfer products, and can be used on many other materials besides fabric. I tried several different fabrics, and they all worked. The brightest print will be on white PFD (prepared for dyeing) fabric, of course. I first altered the photo (my own photo-copyright free!) in Photoshop to make it look a bit more like a painting. I then printed it on the TAP and transferred it to my fabric. Next, I added batting and interfacing behind the print, and free motion stitched through all of that. I'm looking forward to playing with it some more!
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9/23/2013 02:36:12 pm
This is just amazing post your paper work is really very nice.
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Beret Nelson's On The Trail Creations Blog PageBeret NelsonI am a homeschooling mom of three fun kids, who are now old enough that I have a little time to pursue my passion for sewing! After several years of making quilted cards and art quilts, I'm now designing kits and patterns. Some of my designs have been in Keepsake Quilting and Art Quilting Studios magazine! I teach classes online, and am starting to do more traveling and teaching. I also have many tutorials, including some on YouTube. I am blessed to live in Alaska where I am surrounded by the inspiration provided by the beauty of God's creation! Free mini art quilt workshop for new subscribers!
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