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Thread painting

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GrandmaChris
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Thread painting

Post by GrandmaChris » Sat Oct 13, 2007 1:49 am

I want to do some thread painting and need to know if I am making a design and then placing it onto a garment do I need to use a certain kind of stabilizer on the back. I know the technic but never added it to a garment. I have always used it on the final piece. {like a pillow top} So if someone can help me I would appreciate it. Thanks

gardenquilter
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Re: Thread painting

Post by gardenquilter » Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:57 am

Nancy prince has a book called quilt savvy simple thread painting she is an award winning artist and does wonderful work - her book has patterns and step by step I would definantly get it - I think oasis checked into this back in the spring dont know how it panned out though

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Oasis
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Re: Thread painting

Post by Oasis » Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:06 pm

I did get the book and it is very nice. Just haven't had time to concentrate on the technique.

I'm hoping after Christmas I can get a new machine with the proper darning/free motion foot then I want to have at it. The technique facinates me but my machine is a 40 year old Kenmore and does real well with straight and a little zigzag but isn't quite up to thread painting.

If you get a chance, please post some pictures of the items you used the technique on. I'd like to get some ideas.

Let us know if you get the book,
Linda/Oasis

Have Fun,
Linda S / OASIS

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