Despite my hiatus from blogging for the past few months, textile artists have continued to freely share their ideas, inspirations and techniques. So my return to the blogosphere begins with some great additional tutorial resources.
Previously posted tutorials made available through the generosity of textile artists Textile Related Tutorials - Part 4
Textile Related Tutorials - Part 3
Textile Related Tutorials - Part 2
Textile Related Tutorials - Part 1
Texture Magic Demo Book - Superior Threads has produced a 14 page tutorial on how to use the Texture Magic product (Texture Magic is sewn to the fabric of your choice. When steam is applied, the Texture Magic shrinks about 30% in all directions, causing your fabric to change into a textured material.
http://www.buffalums.com/Texture-Magic-Demo.pdf
Texture Magic Videos - in a 3-part series of demos (approximately 9 minutes each), Patsy Thompson shows how to use Texture Magic to create dimension in fabrics.
http://www.quilt-video.com/2009/10/16/texture-magic/
Water Soluble Fabric & Machine Embroidery - 24:14 minute video with Anne Griffiths - shows both general and in-depth information about her process with many examples of her techniques.
http://www.countrychannel.tv/player.php/?player=TheNewCountryChannel&ct=1&ids=299054
Landscapes Using Foils & Velvets - 24:53 minute video with Angie Hughes about creating landscapes using velvets and foils - shows both general and in-depth information about her process with many examples of her techniques.
http://www.countrychannel.tv/player.php/?player=TheNewCountryChannel&ct=1&ids=299153
Free Machine Embroidery - 24:40 minute video with Linda Miller - shows both general and in-depth information about her process with many examples of her techniques.
http://www.countrychannel.tv/player.php?channel=countrychannel&program=298305
Cold Water Dyeing - 24:51 minute video with Myfanwy Hart - shows both general and in-depth information about her process with many examples of her techniques.
http://www.countrychannel.tv/player.php/?player=TheNewCountryChannel&ct=1&ids=298898
Creating Surface Through Slashing - 23:36 minute video with Fay Maxwell - shows both general and in-depth information about her process with many examples of her techniques.
http://www.countrychannel.tv/player.php/?player=TheNewCountryChannel&ct=1&ids=297884
Melting/Fusing/Burning to Create New Surfaces - 24:31 minute video with Kim Thittachai - shows both general and in-depth information about her process with many examples of her techniques.
http://www.countrychannel.tv/player.php/?player=TheNewCountryChannel&ct=1&ids=297735
Creating Landscapes - 23:46 minute video with Gilda Baron - shows both general and in-depth information about her process with many examples of her techniques.
http://www.countrychannel.tv/player.php/?player=TheNewCountryChannel&ct=1&ids=296822
Silk Painting - 25:07 minute video with Jill Kennedy - shows both general and in-depth information about her process with many examples of her techniques.
http://www.countrychannel.tv/player.php/?player=TheNewCountryChannel&ct=1&ids=296704
Furoshiki Gift Wrapping - 2:44 minute video about how to wrap your presents in cloth which can be used again and again to avoid using wrapping paper which rarely can be recycled. Using it to wrap books, bottles, and a box of chocolates are demonstrated. Also demonstrated is how to create a no-sew carry-all bag.
http://vimeo.com/2321507
Textured Leaves - Carolyn Saxby - This is a step-by-step tutorial (with many close-up pictures) for creating very unique and interesting textured/dimensional leaves from mixed media including felt, fabric scraps, chiffon, organza, silk, plastic, carrier bags, metallic fabrics, etc. using machine and hand embroidery techniques.
http://carolynsaxby.blogspot.com/2009/07/mixed-media-textiles-tutorial-leaves.html
Making Beads with Tyvek, Cellophane, Angelina Fibres and Metallic Threads - Carolyn Saxby - step-by-step tutorial with close-up pictures
http://carolynsaxby.blogspot.com/2009/06/making-beads-with-tyvek-cellophane.html
Making Beads from Tyvek - Carolyn Saxby - step-by-step tutorials with close-up pictures
Part I - http://carolynsaxby.blogspot.com/2009/04/tutorial-making-beads-from-tyvek.html
Part II - This is the same method but shows how to add lustre & sheen
by incorporating metallic threads
http://carolynsaxby.blogspot.com/2009/04/this-post-follows-on-from-previous-post.html
Making Beads from Cello Sweet Wrappers, Angelina Fibres and Metallic Threads - Carolyn Saxby - step-by-step tutorial with close-up pictures
http://carolynsaxby.blogspot.com/2009/06/making-beads-from-cello-sweet-wrappers.html
Making Beads with Angelina Fibres - Carolyn Saxby
http://carolynsaxby.blogspot.com/2009/06/making-beads-with-angelina-fibres.html
Making Beads from Plastic Carrier Bags and Cellophane Sweet Wrappers - Carolyn Saxby - step-by-step tutorial with close-up pictures
http://carolynsaxby.blogspot.com/2009/06/making-beads-from-plastic-carrier-bags.html
Curved Binding - Sharon Schamber - video step-by-step instructions in 5-parts about how to apply difficult curved bindings.
Part I - 9 minutes
http://www.quiltstream.com/play/Sharon_Schamber_Videos/Curved_Binding_Part_1
Part II - 9:36 minutes
http://www.quiltstream.com/play/Sharon_Schamber_Videos/Curved_Binding_Part_2
Part III - 9:29 minutes
http://www.quiltstream.com/play/Sharon_Schamber_Videos/Curved_Binding_Part_3
Part IV - 9:49 minutes
http://www.quiltstream.com/play/Sharon_Schamber_Videos/Curved_Binding_Part_4
Part V - 4:36 minutes
http://www.quiltstream.com/play/Sharon_Schamber_Videos/Curved_Binding_Part_5
Beading by Machine - Terry White - This 9:12 minute video demonstrates her methods of machine beading
http://www.bonniemccaffery.com/wordpress1/?p=66
Lettering with Lisa Engelbrecht - This 10:06 minute video shows how Lisa adds beautiful lettering to fabrics
http://www.bonniemccaffery.com/wordpress1/?p=60
Photos on Fabric with Maggie Grey - In this 10:07 minute video, Maggie demonstrates one of her techniques for transferring photos to fabric
http://www.bonniemccaffery.com/wordpress1/?p=61
Demo! Flour Paste Batik - Bridget Benton
http://eyesaflame.blogspot.com/2008/06/demo-flour-paste-batik.html
Mounting & Framing Tutorials - Lyric Kinard
http://www.lyrickinard.com/tutorials.html
Katazome & Nassen - Akemi Nakano Cohn (a pre-eminent Japanese textile printing/dyeing technique expert) has started a blog in which she answers questions and shares information about these techniques.
http://www.akeminakanocohn.blogspot.com/
Wholecloth Facing Quilt Finish - Brenda Gael Smith
http://serendipitypatchwork.com.au/blog/2008/02/02/wholecloth-facing-quilt-finish/
Continuous Binding Without Bulges - Brenda Gael Smith
http://serendipitypatchwork.com.au/blog/2008/04/01/continuous-binding-without-bulges/
Mitred Facing Tutorial - Brenda Gael Smith
http://serendipitypatchwork.com.au/blog/2008/05/27/mitred-facing-tutorial/
My Favorite Quilt Facing Finish - Brenda Gael Smith
http://serendipitypatchwork.com.au/blog/2009/01/13/my-favourite-quilt-facing-finish/
Facings for Quilts - Jeri Riggs
http://jeririggs.blogspot.com/2008/02/facings-for-quilts.html
Art Quilt Binding - Robin Ferrier
http://quiltantics.blogspot.com/2007/06/art-quilt-binding.html
Zigzagged Edge Finish instead of a Binding - Terry Grant
http://andsewitgoes.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_archive.html
Escape Hatch Finish - Melody Johnson
http://fibermania.blogspot.com/2009/02/escape-hatch-finish-i-had-request-from.html
Machine Quilting FAQ - Melody Johnson
http://fibermania.blogspot.com/2005/12/machine-quilting.html
FAQ on Fusing - Melody Johnson
http://fibermania.blogspot.com/2005/12/qa.html
Steps to fusing a Pattern - Melody Johnson
http://fibermania.blogspot.com/2005/08/fuchsias.html
Fusing a Design - Melody Johnson
http://fibermania.blogspot.com/2006/01/psst-two-new-workshops-are-now.html
Using Teflon Pressing Sheets for Fusible Applique - Valerie Hearder
http://www.valeriehearder.com/teflonprint.htm
Fusing with LiquidThread (formerly Liquifuse) - Terry Grant
http://andsewitgoes.blogspot.com/2006/04/my-fusing-method.html
Portable Design Wall - Melody Johnson
http://fibermania.blogspot.com/2005/03/portable-design-wall.html
Quilt Blocking: A Short Tutorial - Nadine
http://www.dreamweavers-quilts.com/quilt-epiphany/2008/11/16/quilt-blocking-a-short-tutorial/
Batik for Complete Beginners - Lois Parker
http://www.thetextiledirectory.com/newsarticle/Batik-for-complete-beginners/image/6/
Fun with Shaving Cream & Tsukineko Ink - 8 1/2 minute Youtube video - Trish Stuart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJaFykdSL8A
How to Marble Fabric on Shaving Cream - 5 minute YouTube video - Mr. Marble shows how to use Tsukineko Inks on Shaving Cream to marble fabric and create original designs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhBJiQjn3zA
Machine Trapunto Part 1 (Preparing the Quilt Top for Trapunto) - 7 1/2 minute YouTube video - Pat Sern
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_wgE74Mro4
Machine Trapunto Part 2 (Machine Quilting & Embroidery) - 8 minute YouTube video - Pat Sern
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZracYi4ooI
How Not to Pack a Sewing Machine - Bob Bannen - This is a factual account (with pictures) of how an antique sewing machine he ordered had been packed.
http://www.sew2go.com/hownottopack.htm
Packing Sewing Machines to Arrive Safely - Bob Bannen - Instructions on how to pack antique and collectible sewing machines for shipment
http://www.sew2go.com/packingseries.htm
Safely Pack and Ship a Sewing Machine
http://www.instructables.com/id/Safely-pack-and-ship-a-sewing-machine./
Working with Difficult Threads - Linda Schmidt - Gives excellent information - Click on the "Filament Fantasy" link
http://home.comcast.net/~shortattn/filament_fantasy.htm
7 comments:
Wow, Gwen, this is an amazingly comprehensive and delightful compendium of knowledge. Thank you for including me and for organizing all of this into one place. Happy New Year!
Jeri Riggs
I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Egyptian Cotton
Welcome back Gwen! All this info will keep us amused for several more months- as always you have done an amazing amount of research. Thanks, and we have missed you.
Thanks Sandy, I've missed it too. I probably won't be posting as often as in the past, but hopefully when I do the information will be interesting and/or useful.
Gwen
Jeri, thank YOU for being so willing to share your knowledge. We all truly appreciate it.
Gwen
Thanks Monica. With all the great info out there, I hope to continue making it available.
Gwen
Dear Gwendolyne (what a "melodiöser" name), thank you so much for the rich tipps!
Servus!
Moehi from Nuremberg
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