Another Copic Marker sample….

by Dale Anne Potter

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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{ 6 comments }

Cynthia July 2, 2010 at 9:27 am

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?

Dale Anne Potter July 2, 2010 at 9:37 am

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.

deborah June 30, 2010 at 6:40 pm

This looks great!

kathy June 30, 2010 at 11:44 am

REALLY nice satin stitch on those edges!

Jean Martin June 30, 2010 at 8:24 am

this looks like the awful storm we had last night. j

colleen June 30, 2010 at 8:22 am

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!

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