Inktense pencils are dyes and completely permanent with no change in the hand of the fabric. Once you discover drawing on fabrics, there’s no end to your creativity!
WOW, how beautifully colorful and whimsical. Im eager to watch more of your videos. I wonder if you can elaborate on why you are staying at home? "at this time of tragedy"., Sounds like the C-19 scenario. Im not sure what country you are in to try and find out. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Ohhh my …. this is just what I needed for inspiration today! Love the colors, design & layouts! I have subscribed & can’t wait to see what you come up with next… and, I LOVE your eyeglasses - first thing I noticed - because the orange family is my favorite color…can I ask who makes them please & thank you? Greetings from chilly New Hampshire, USA…
Pat, your drawings are absolutely glorious. Thank you for sharing your skills and techniques. So glad you have returned to the world of creativity and quilting. I have missed you. Another Adelaidian fan.❤😊🎉
I love your fabrics and your ideas.I am really blown away. You've got me really excited😅 to see if I could make something as exiting . Love you and bless 🙌 ❤️
Beautiful! I like all of your designs but especially the fish and birds. Your pieces are SO vibrant and colorful! Free-motion quilting is fun! Your borders are very fine without the satin-stitching and with the single line stitching. That takes more focus and effort but, I think, less time. Thank for sharing!
@@PamHolland-le8cc Hi Pam, I would have loved to but unfortunately I am at my house renovation in Spain. Good luck though. I am sure you don’t need it. Regards AlisonX
Hello Pam, Thank you for your video. I'm in Sydney Australia and I've search for Japara. I found Japara sheeting at Spotlight with the description "Japara 280 cm Cotton Sheeting Natural", is this similar to the Japara you mention in your video? Do you have a favourite supplier of the fabric in Australia?
Once you have fused the illustrations, cut them out and fuse them to your back ground piece. You can stitch them in any form. However, I used free motion on the machine and stitched through the three layers with a black 50-weight thread. You can stitch them however you like.
Inktense pencils are dyes and completely permanent with no change in the hand of the fabric. Once you discover drawing on fabrics, there’s no end to your creativity!
What a delight you and your techniques are! Thank you so much!
Qué maravilla,cariños desde Chile
I wish I could speak Spanish.,
Thank you for sharing your amazing talent! Love your whimsical style. Just subscribed and looking forward to future works of art.❤
You’ve just opened up my craftiness to a new level, you’re so talented. Thank you for sharing xxxx
Thank you.
It’s beautiful. You have giving me inspiration ❤
Wow, I hope so, more to come., I just never thought of using TH-cam.
WOW, how beautifully colorful and whimsical. Im eager to watch more of your videos. I wonder if you can elaborate on why you are staying at home? "at this time of tragedy"., Sounds like the C-19 scenario. Im not sure what country you are in to try and find out. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
I actually made this during Covid, now I’m traveling and teaching around the world, right now I’m in India and we are on a Textile Tour..
Well, well what to say about all of these whimsical, magical paintings. Extraordinary❤❤❤😊😊😊
Love this you are a true artist looking forward to playing with your technique
Thank you.
Incredible! Thank you for the inspiration, you are so talented!😊
Thank you
Ohhh my …. this is just what I needed for inspiration today! Love the colors, design & layouts! I have subscribed & can’t wait to see what you come up with next… and, I LOVE your eyeglasses - first thing I noticed - because the orange family is my favorite color…can I ask who makes them please & thank you? Greetings from chilly New Hampshire, USA…
Oh, thank you. I’m Australian as you can probably tell by my accent, I bought them in Australia.
I bought these in Australia Maureen, not sure what the brand is.
Fabulous! I've used ink to make fabric labels, but now you've inspired me to experiment with the markers I have lying around. Thank you for sharing!
I use pigment ink, definitely not paint.
This is fantastic- I’m feeling inspired, and Your teaching technique is so clear. Thank you!!❤
Thank you for watching.
Pat, your drawings are absolutely glorious. Thank you for sharing your skills and techniques. So glad you have returned to the world of creativity and quilting. I have missed you. Another Adelaidian fan.❤😊🎉
Thanks so much.
I love your fabrics and your ideas.I am really blown away. You've got me really excited😅 to see if I could make something as exiting . Love you and bless 🙌 ❤️
Let me know if you need any help.
Beautiful! I like all of your designs but especially the fish and birds. Your pieces are SO vibrant and colorful! Free-motion quilting is fun! Your borders are very fine without the satin-stitching and with the single line stitching. That takes more focus and effort but, I think, less time. Thank for sharing!
Thank you for you lovely comments.
Lovely technique. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Regards Alison UK
You're welcome. Are you going to Birmingham, I will be there.
@@PamHolland-le8cc Hi Pam, I would have loved to but unfortunately I am at my house renovation in Spain. Good luck though. I am sure you don’t need it. Regards AlisonX
That sounds wonderful.@@alisoneyers2450
😍 *THIS IS AMAZING* ❤❤❤❤
Pam - your art is wonderful! Do you ever sell your pieces? I don't see a link anywhere...
No I don't sell my art, sorry. But thank you for asking.
Don't stop making your quilts. They are delicious.
This is not my only style I have a lot of genres that I impliment.
Hello Pam, Thank you for your video. I'm in Sydney Australia and I've search for Japara. I found Japara sheeting at Spotlight with the description "Japara 280 cm Cotton Sheeting Natural", is this similar to the Japara you mention in your video? Do you have a favourite supplier of the fabric in Australia?
I got mine from Spotlight too.
Hi Pam, I did not see the URL for the japara and can not find the link to the drawing.
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Im missing a step from partially complete to finish. Are you sewing? Cutting? Ironing? Im afraid I need to see that step...
Once you have fused the illustrations, cut them out and fuse them to your back ground piece. You can stitch them in any form. However, I used free motion on the machine and stitched through the three layers with a black 50-weight thread. You can stitch them however you like.
I really wish you had shown all the steps.
How wonderful! Your work is a new discovery for me, a visual delight, Thank you for your video, I’m so very impressed. 👍💃💃💃🧵🧵🧵🧵🧵💖😁
Thank you