Did you know that there are several colouring mediums that we use that can be heat set onto fabric? Inktense blocks and inktense pencils are the ones I tend to reach for when crafting with fabric and decorating items like bags. I made myself a bag recently using some supermarket fat quarters and added a sunflower pocket.
Here is what I used:
Calico
Inktense blocks
Embroidery thread
5 coordinating fat quarters (Mine were from Aldi)
Braid
Material for straps and lining (I used a pillowcase)
First I stamped the sunflower using the Versafine Clair ink onto the calico. I find this easiest to do using a stamp press as the magnets secure the cloth at the right tension. Versafine Clair isn't advertised as an ink to use on fabric, but having dropped a stamp inked with it on my jeans, it hasn't washed out after 3 washes, so it is fine to use! 😂 Then I painted the sunflower with the inktense blocks and a water brush (inktense pencils would work equally well). Once this is complete, iron it to heat set it.
Next I cut 4 different strips from the fat quarters each 55cm x 10cm and sewed these together. I added a 10 cm strip at the top and bottom too, adding some braid over the seam.
I attached the sunflower panel to a 17 x 25cm rectangle of the fat quarter using blanket stitch and made a pocket on the front of the bag, before sewing up the side seams.
Finally I made straps and a lining from a pillowcase and attached around the top.
Here is the finished bag.
I fancy making a few more of these - I'm thinking a seaside themed one next!
So creative and unique and I didn't know about the inktense being suitable for fabric....Thank you for the tip x. Looking forward to seeing sea themed ones next x.
ReplyDeleteA stunning project Sally,love your sunflower stamp and beautiful fabrics
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful bag Sally, beautifully made. I love the sunflower image and your lovely colouring, this would make a lovely gift for someone, Kate x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bag you've made Sally and that pretty sunflower is perfect on the front pocket. x
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous tote bag Sally, I love the sunflower stamp and it goes so wel with the fabric that you've chosen to use.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
So clever and inspirational Sally.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
That is worth knowing about the intense colours being ok for fabric. You have made a lovely tote bag. Look forward to seeing a beach themed one. Hugs Mrs A.
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