After using a Copic Sketch Marker on THIS artwork, I wanted to try to colour 100g. Lutradur (available at Joggles) piece.
Here is the coloured Lutradur. On the 100 g. white Lutradur, I used BG45, V17 & RV06 Copic Markers, then in some places I used the Colorless Blender. I then pulled a turquoise, purple and gold metallic thread spools from my tin of “almost done” spools. I free motion stitches around and in the coloured areas and then satin stitched the edges…..made it into a fabric postcard.
I have no idea what this is, as I was just playing with the colours. And, the same with the quilting.
You can click on the photo for a larger image.
Again, THANK YOU Colleen Schaan for the markers!!!








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Wow! That’s really neat!! Q for you- is Lutradur washable? I’ve never used it, so I’m curious! And do the markers bleed into it when you draw on it or do the colours/edges stay pretty crisp?
The copic markers don’t bleed on the Lutradur….I was waiting for the bleed but they didn’t, see an earlier post with the tree ATC and that tree was drawn with a copic sketch marker. I used the blender marker to try to soften the lines on the postcard piece.
Lutradur is an interfacing and is washable.
This looks great!
REALLY nice satin stitch on those edges!
this looks like the awful storm we had last night. j
Oh oh Oh!!! I love this! Besides the fact that purple and blue together are my FAVORITE… I love the free style of this!
I can so see this piece being some embellishment or part of a larger mixed media piece!!!
I’m SO glad you are having fun and playing! Thank you SO much for sharing your experiments!