ramblings about textile art and anything else relevant or not - Dale Rollerson is a textile artist - writer - teacher and passionate owner of The Thread Studio
Thursday, June 26, 2008
angelina fusible film
I have been playing around a bit with the Angelina fusible film - doesn't scan that well but if you trap metallic flakes between 2 layers and iron them together you get some very interesting results. I have been cutting into the sheets with a soldering iron, heat gunning them and making beads. And cutting into strips and recreating.
At the Quilt Craft and Stitch show in Perth 1-3 August I am running a hands-on workshop - Ratty Tatty Papers where we will play with things like the fusible film and Lutradur and Moonshadow Mists and Walnut Ink and all that stuff. I am working on a new on-line workshop for the new year - must be silly I suppose but it keeps me out of mischief.
And I still haven't tidied up my studio.........
Not being a cricket lover I nearly missed the incident in England where the Kiwis won on death's knoll but the incident has brought back memories of the underarm bowling - the only time that whenever we opened our mouths and spoke, we got an apology!
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4 comments:
Dale, I really like how that top cut-up piece turned out...looks almost like an Oriental Peace symbol! Lovely colors!
I've just found your blog. I'll be visiting it often.
Ah the dreaded underarm stink a blight on Australian cricket.
Wondered what to do with that film.
I have been knitting, nothing seems to be square and I made a great piece not at all like I think you meant with wool wrapped around the needle. what fun!
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