I started off with a piece of blue fabric which I completely covered with layers of scraps, fibres, ribbons and the like, everything really. I covered them with a piece of cream coloured fabric and using straight stitch created panels of lines and boxes.
Using a pair of small sharp scissors I slashed the fabric, by cutting in-between the lined panels and cutting crosses, diagnals and lines in the square panels. This revealed some of the underneath layers.
Inspiration for this piece came via a link that Chris sent me by textile artist Fay Maxwell
Ooh, this is fab, Sam - love it. Great ideas coming from you and Chris.
ReplyDeleteFab result Sam, there are some real fabric treasures exposed from under the calico! Have a slashing time!
ReplyDeleteJo x
Hiya love the effect (however starting to worry - was you thinking of anyone in-particular whilst you was slashing??
ReplyDeleteHugs Kate xx
Fantastic work Sam - been on Chris's and she's made some fab stuff too
ReplyDeletex Hilda
Another fab effect that you have achieved. Looks really effective !
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Love your fabric art Sam! x
ReplyDeleteWow - what you can do with fabris is amazing - and those foam stamps - brilliant
ReplyDeleteoooh this is fab sam and very affective
ReplyDeleteChrissie x
That looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteAnother great technique you've got going there, Sam. Happy slashing! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous piece of work Sam !Love it! x
ReplyDeleteHi Sam, this is wonderful (I've just seen this recently on a DVD I have) I found you via jozartdesigns but remember you from CSF - don't know if you'll remember me I was Little Lion ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
BTW I know we don't NEED to make anything from this type of playing but will you be using it for anything in particular? I know what it's like sometimes when you make something even like a tag just 'cos you want to and people say 'what's it for?' or 'what do you do with them?'!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
what a fab technique!!
ReplyDeletelove it!
Well, Sam, I've got to say that this looks even better in the flesh. I love how all the underneath layers peek out.
ReplyDeleteWow, you have been so busy whilst I have been away. Love this piece. Funnily I almost bought a t-shirt which featured slashing. I love what you havbe done.
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