I’ve stumbled across something I am rapidly growing to love; using fabrics as art. I’ve always loved painting with layers to add depth and visual texture, and now I am appreciating the vast amount of interest that a piece of fabric can bring. Obviously, I’ve explored using my trunk full of mismatched fabrics to sew something… a quilt maybe? Quilts are beautiful and useful but it wouldn’t show the raw beauty that already exists. Having plenty of “cut-off” jean shorts in my life, I knew that if I was to throw fabric in the washing machine without hemming the raw edge, it would fray. Great. So I tried it. I cut a bunch of my fabric in strips of all sizes and washed them. What came out was incredible. Everything tangled together and made this great mass of strings and thread. I wanted to just hang it on the wall from there, but decided to take it a couple steps further.
I took a piece of pine (10″x30″x1″) and painted it black. Then wrapped the pieces of fabric around it until it created something more interesting. I uploaded the finished result under my portfolio page. Scroll down to “Fabric” and take a look. Next, I’m going to sew the pieces together first before wrapping them. I’m thinking this will create a more uniform look, without sacrificing the imperfect quality of the fabric. It’s all a mess and I love it.
inspiration
- Beer and Sci-fi
- Design Sponge
- Etsy
- From the Right Bank
- Handcrafted Soapmakers Guild, Inc.
- HEYSUSY*
- Katie Lives
- Life's Paradox
- Little Paper Planes
- Madelinetosh
- Making Things
- Mis-Printed Type
- Modern Painters
- My Bonnie and Clyde
- Oh Joy!
- Rambling Rose
- Renagade Handmade
- Sera Bella Flowers
- SFMOMA
- Shalina Lives
- Six and a Half Stitches
- Ten Thousand Villages
- The Creative Mama
- The Nova Studio
- Tiana and Eric
- Tiana Reinhardt Lee
- Vague Dream
- Wool & Water
- WPzone
- Ysolda Original Patterns





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