

And here are the ones I started on Anzac day and have been working on since. They are pinned out onto a bag frame. The arrangement isn't right yet, I don't like that white blob on the round piece in the centre - will have to move that, or else embroider, crochet over the white bit to tone it down and make it blend in better.
The bag frames are very useful (although not cheap). I got mine from Threads and More when they were at the craft show in Canberra last time.

It wasn't very expensive and there is miles of it on the roll. It is quite sturdy and firm, but still flexible. As well as being a good base for a bag, I could see it would be great for 3-D things, like boxes. Apparently you can colour this stuff with alcohol inks - not sure that normal paints would do it. Given that it is an unpreprosessing brown, I could probably only make it black, or maybe a bronze, coppery colour. Don't know if alcohol inks come in metallic colours? You could also weave things through the mesh, I suppose?
There, I have broken the drought and blogged again!
Happy Mother's Day to all.
2 comments:
Just ran across your posting.
3 years, hey! I for one am looking forward to seeing a photo of the finished bag...soon ;-)
Prudence
Oh dear Prudence - now the pressure is on!! :)
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