As I said "wonderful". Any of you who have met Kim will know how creative she is but she is also very entertaining and it was delightful to spend a day with her.
Now for the end results:
This is coloured Spunbond with painted Bondaweb applied to it and then gilding flakes, square sequins and foil added to it.
This is some Hot Spots applied to some Spunbond and then foil applied.
This is painted bondaweb applied to some organza and then gilding flakes, threads and tiny sequins added.
The second part was to take two of the pieces, back them with Bondaweb and then cut shapes from them using a soldering iron. I took the first two pieces and cut some strips with wiggly outlines and then applied them to some heavier Spunbond that we had painted earlier in the day. I had also applied some painted Bondaweb to a piece of black cotton so added some of the cut Spunbond to this too.
I'll definitely be adding some stitching to this last piece!
Another piece of organza was prepared in the same way as before but with some skelton leaves this time:
These pieces were them "cut" with a heat gun and reassembled together with some plain organza.
It's difficult to see the crunchiness of these pieces from the photos, but once again I will be stitching in to at least one of these.
Not only did I come away with pieces I can work on but also loads of inspiration and ideas for future pieces.
Check out Kim's website for more details of her workshops and the lovely supplies she sells. http://www.kimthittichai.com/index.html
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