Wednesday, March 12
Flour resist - 2 takes
Two takes on the flour resist technique I mentioned earlier, after washing and ironing. The first is brown on white fabric and the one below is blue and brown on a previously dyed purple fabric. I really, really like this effect. It's batik-like without all the fuss with melting wax and then trying to get it out again.
Today we venture south-west to our closest town to see my daughter's endocrinologist - hopefully he has some explanation for why she is feeling so rotten all the time. He is going to give us the results of the gazillion blood tests he did last time. I woke up at 2am. My depression has headed south again.
Today we venture south-west to our closest town to see my daughter's endocrinologist - hopefully he has some explanation for why she is feeling so rotten all the time. He is going to give us the results of the gazillion blood tests he did last time. I woke up at 2am. My depression has headed south again.
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Hi, had some spare time so did a google blog search and am glad l did as l found your website, love the lilac resist,have you tried corn flour as you can leave bits on and crack it and it gives a nice effect.
Will put you on my visiting blog list. If you do some searches on my blogs you will find a few free workshops, there http://fabricholic.blogspot.com and http://artopiatwo.blogsot.com
Take Care
Jillanhzacb
Jill
Jill
Thanks so much for stopping by. Have not tried cornflour, but will now give it a go! I had a brief peek at Artopia - really, really like your work, especially Dreams of India and the Hundertwasser/Klimt pieces - I'll be popping in again, when I have more time. Nice to meet you!
Karen
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