A while back I participated in Teresa Shippy's tin tile printing workshop, created some great prints and fell in love with the process. Because of other projects on my worktable I didn't explore the technique further until recently, but last week I set up a little work station in my driveway and set about making four fabric blocks with Teresa's technique.
*Note: I used Teresa's technique, but I did not use a ceiling tin tile. I used a wrought iron piece that I picked up at a yard sale that a friend was having.
Looking good, Linda. It's been perfect weather for Teresa's technique. xoxo Mia
ReplyDeleteYou've got that right, Mia. The weather is perfect. The pieces dry in a matter of minutes. I'm at the stage that I want to start quilting the piece, but I don't have enough batting so I guess I'll need to take a trip to the yardage store.
DeleteWell thanx for this nice pics i will use them in my program for school where we have to describe how we want to solve the world by planting some trees and other things.
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