artFIBERfest 2008 - www.teeshamoore.com
Saturday
Topsy Turvy
Roxanne Padgett
The pattern for this softie is basically one piece, which leaves room for lots of interpretation; they can be girls, animals or aliens, whatever you imagine. Pryor to creature assembly you will have a chance to paint and stamp and sew on some of the pieces of fabric used to create the doll. You will be strip piecing to create the body of the doll and then use appliqué, painting, and sewing embellishment techniques to define the unique character of your creation.. You will receive a pattern in several sizes to make the creature any size you choose.
Supply List:
- Sewing machine
- Pins & needles
- fabric scissors
- fabric marker
- Sewing thread
- Pencil and/or a fabric marker
- UHU glue stick
- Polyfil stuffing
- Stuffing tool
- Fabrics- lots and lots of scraps of prints, solids and textures: cottons, light weight canvas, upholstery, linens, old clothing pieces, jeans, corduroy, hand painted fabrics, and felt scraps. You will need fabric pieces big enough to make 4 inch wide strips about 8 to 10 inches long and you will need about 8 of those pieces. And some pieces to make an apron or a skirt.
- Embellishments- these are suggestions, use what you like to play with.
- Embroidery floss
- Beads, large and small plastic rounds for the arms and legs,
- Beads for sewing on the body
- Buttons and Googley eyes
- Safety pins, snaps, metal pieces, metal letters
- Fabric trims: ribbons, lace and yarns, etc.
Kit fee: 6.00
- Pattern
- Use of paints in class
- Brushes, stencils, stamps, sponges