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Out of the Cupboard
A Fascination with foil
Newspaper
Skins
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Inspired Surfaces
Inspired Surfaces Out of the Cupboard "All of the lessons in our workshops are subject to copyright rules and regulations. You are not permitted to distribute copies or share them in any format for any reason. However you are allowed to print copies from your computer for your own personal use.Please email us at workshops@fibreinform.com if you have any questions You may if you wish purchase the course in its entirety and follow the instructions at your own pace. This will not have the feedback from a Yahoo group but will be monitored by Carol or Lynda who will answer any questions you may have. Click on the 'Buy Now' button below to purchase" <<<< Please click on the titles below to access each lesson. Some of the files are quite large and may take a few minutes to download the first time you click on them. If you have any problems downloading, please let us know at workshops@fibreinform.com Lesson One A Fascination With Foil The basic fabric first appeared in the free taster workshop. So here's a reminder of Chapter 1 (Out of the Cupboard Part 1&2 to get you going!
Lesson Two Newspaper Always readily available, newspaper is a great resource for mixed media projects. Most of us have used it at some time or another for Paper Mache projects but to give it a twist we decided to use this ever ready supply to create our own sketchbooks, incorporating inks, paint and stitch to create the pages
Lesson Three PVA Skins In the three chapters of this workshop we will show you how to use PVA glue to create interesting skins to be used as slips and incorporated into your stitch projects or added to hard surfaces such as mirrors and frames. We will also show you how to create fragments which could then be used to make brooches and bangles
All of the lessons in our workshops are subject to copyright rules and regulations. You are not permitted to distribute copy or share them in any format for any reason. However you are allowed to print copies from your computer for your own personal use.
Please email us at workshops@fibreinform.com if you have any questions
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