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The Benefits of Water-Soluble Stabilizer for Lacy Machine Embroidery | Quilting Daily Dissolvable Fabric, Thread Sketching, Embroidery Bobbins, Water Soluble Fabric, Creative Textiles, Machine Pattern, Free Motion Embroidery, Machine Embroidery Projects, Thread Painting

Many fiber artists have captured dry, lacy leaves in quilts. They lend themselves so well to lustrous threads and machine embroidery. But, as anyone who has tried to create thread-only designs can tell you, patience and a good water-soluble stabilizer are absolute musts.

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Método australiano de bordado Dissolvable Fabric, Meredith Woolnough, Indigo Embroidery, Water Soluble Fabric, Freehand Machine Embroidery, Skirt Diy, Fiber Sculpture, Free Motion Embroidery, Embroidery Works

Meredith Woolnough is Australian visual artist who creates intricate embroidered tracings resembling the original art of nature. By using a domestic sewing machine and a fabric base that dissolves in water, the artist repeatedly stitches threads into dense structures that ultimately become embroidery sculptures.

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When I first started doing freehand machine embroidery on water-soluble fabric I made a lot of mistakes. In this post I chat about one mistake in particular. The mistake relates to drawing on water soluble fabric, a troublesome issue for many. So if you are interested in learning what I used early on (with disastrous result) and what I use now (that I know better). check it out. www.meredithwoolnough.com.au/blog Free Motion Sewing Art, Free Motion Embroidery Ideas, Water Soluble Fabric Ideas, Solvy Fabric, Dissolvable Fabric Embroidery, Machine Thread Painting, Water Soluble Interfacing, Water Soluble Fabric Embroidery, Water Soluble Stabilizer Embroidery

When I first started doing freehand machine embroidery on water-soluble fabric I made a lot of mistakes. In this post I chat about one mistake in particular. The mistake relates to drawing on water soluble fabric, a troublesome issue for many. So if you are interested in learning what I used early on (with disastrous result) and what I use now (that I know better). check it out. www.meredithwoolnough.com.au/blog

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