However, it became transformed when I foiled it, added some soya silk, covered it with dyed silk chiffon and quilted it. It is a dream to work with.
Well, I couldn't stop there could I so I made up a mini wrapfolio, and liked it so much that I just had to make another one. Same batting but with gold foil instead of copper. I am missing my machine which is still in Sheffield as it has some gorgeous automatic patterns on it. I can't complain though as this one has done its stuff.
I rather think this could become addictive. I have four more pieces of batting painted and ready to embellish. Thank you Sue, Terri and Vicki for a great site.
I have also done a load of dyeing today, nothing to show as it is all sitting in the garage overnight.
I hope that you are having as much fun as I am at the moment. Don't worry, it won't last as I'm back to work on Saturday.
Maggi
Wow, these are stunning
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous work.
ReplyDeleteWondered why someone would paint wadding when they could dye it. Then i saw your post and saw why. Love these!
ReplyDeleteWow, the copper one with the lovely quilting is my favorite. Great work.
ReplyDeleteThey are truly amazing Maggi, I may have to have a go at this...oh dear, WHAT did I just say!!!
ReplyDeleteJan
They are truly magnificent, Maggi!
ReplyDeleteHi Maggi! Your mini wrapfolios turned out so great with the painted batting.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Those are fabulous! I can't wait to see yout dying, too. I love Three Creative Studios, I just never seem to set aside the time to actually try things. I'm going to have to find some time!
ReplyDeleteMaggi..... MERAVIGLIOSE (amazing).
ReplyDeleteciao ciao
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous Maggi - you must be thrilled with these wraps. Hope you get to work on Saturday - we had a mini blizzard this morning and it's till snowing.
ReplyDeleteMaggi, these are amazing, and I can see how they could become addictive! I should imagine the batting is wonderful to stitch into too. Yet another technique to think about trying, all I need is TIME!!
ReplyDeleteI love those Maggie, They are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteKerstin
They are gorgeous Maggi, I wonder what you will do with this month's technique? The stitching on your padfolios is lovely. cheers, Robin
ReplyDeleteWe'd like, pretty please, to be included on any list you are keeping of folks who would give an excellent home to your wrapfolios.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful Maggi..... definitely things to be proud of!
ReplyDeleteLinda x
I agree Maggi these are stunning.
ReplyDeleteThe colours have turned out gorgeous