Daniella. My heart goes out to you. Today my daughter who lives in Canada, I am in U.K., is having her portal removed. Her cancer journey started April 2023, with breast cancer, caught early. Double mastectomy last February. Today we are pleased she is cancer free. We will remain positive as cancer is very sneaky! I am writing to say how. Many great people she has met. She is a single Mum with our two grandsons. It has changed her but all her experience s have made her stronger in so many different ways. The way you talk, your attitude makes such a great impression on me , with your courage, generosity and giving your artistry to us all. As a mum the journey the family have been on as made me change to oand gratitude, love are part of my day at a time approach. Stitching or any art is such good therapy for us all. Thank you for sharing your talent. Wishing you joy. Anya. U.K. ❤
@@annececiliarowland7494 Thank you! All the best to your daughter and what great news that she is well. I agree gratitude is everything. Stitching and creativity is such a balm and healing in so many ways. Wishing all good things for you and your family 🩵😊🧵🪡
Wow, love this idea. I have never thought of using water colour paints on fabric. Your piece looked amazing, thanks for inspiring me. Best wishes Lyn from Australia.
Well, there you go! I started wondering, recently about water colors for slow-stitch projects. You Tube, of course, read my mind. It’s ok. I’m excited to experiment! Thank you.
Love it! I've made a picture out of a painted fabric with water colours and it worked out very nicely but I never thought doing some stitching on it, it is something to consider for some of my future work 😊. I like to try different techniques and I'm always trying something new , thank you.😊
Thank you! Yes the colours seem to stay put. If it sat in the sun I expect it may fade. I haven’t washed these pieces either. If I was using it for something that might get wet I would mix in some textile medium. I would pour a bit of medium out and after loading my brush with paint I would dip it in some medium and then paint on the fabric. Then I would clean the brush and repeat.
@@candacenagle505 if you iron the fabric when dry that will set the colours somewhat. I would not recommend washing the fabric as that would remove most of the colour because watercolour is reactivated by water. I don’t wash my stitched pieces so it’s not been a problem. The other option is to get a fabric medium - it looks like milky paint and is often available at craft stores. You could either mix the watercolour with the medium in a separate container before applying or apply the medium on top of the painted fabric and follow the directions on the bottle to set the paint. 🧵🪡😊
Wow, that looks so beautiful. 💖😍 How do you treat the painted fabric if you were going to wash the fabric? I was thinking of doing a design on a t-shirt. Your creation is so inspiring. Thank you. 🧶🪡🧵🖼️🌈
Thank You! I wouldn't recommend watercolor on a fabric to be washed. If you want the painterly watercolor effect on a t-shirt you could try the Dye-na-Flow fabric paints. They are heat set to be permanent after they dry. Here's a video where I use them th-cam.com/video/Ig63iAEzeX8/w-d-xo.html
Daniella. My heart goes out to you. Today my daughter who lives in Canada, I am in U.K., is having her portal removed. Her cancer journey started April 2023, with breast cancer, caught early. Double mastectomy last February. Today we are pleased she is cancer free. We will remain positive as cancer is very sneaky! I am writing to say how. Many great people she has met. She is a single Mum with our two grandsons. It has changed her but all her experience s have made her stronger in so many different ways. The way you talk, your attitude makes such a great impression on me , with your courage, generosity and giving your artistry to us all.
As a mum the journey the family have been on as made me change to oand gratitude, love are part of my day at a time approach. Stitching or any art is such good therapy for us all. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Wishing you joy. Anya. U.K. ❤
@@annececiliarowland7494 Thank you! All the best to your daughter and what great news that she is well. I agree gratitude is everything. Stitching and creativity is such a balm and healing in so many ways. Wishing all good things for you and your family 🩵😊🧵🪡
I love the way it evolved! Amazing and beautiful.
@@lilysmith8001 Thank you!😊🧵🪡
So so beautiful such amazing ideas ❤
@@ginaashby6782 Thank you!😊🧵🪡
I had never considered painting fabric with watercolors. I'm going to give it a try. Thank you.
Go for it! It's so enjoyable!
Wow, love this idea. I have never thought of using water colour paints on fabric. Your piece looked amazing, thanks for inspiring me. Best wishes Lyn from Australia.
Thank you Lyn!😊🧵🪡
Well, there you go! I started wondering, recently about water colors for slow-stitch projects. You Tube, of course, read my mind. It’s ok. I’m excited to experiment! Thank you.
Funny how that happens! 😊🧵🪡
Hi Jo, this is just gorgeous, the amount of stitching made me go "wow". Love it a lot 😍❤
Thank you! Yes this one has so much stitching! 😊🧵🪡
Wow, so much stitching , so lovely & inspiring 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thank you! Yes lots of stitching!😊🧵🪡
Gorgeous! You inspire me. Not to action, of course. Just generally.
Love that! And ty🩵
Absolutely stunning - looking forward to trying this project.
Thank you! It’s a really enjoyable project 😊🧵🪡
Gorgeous
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Thanks!
Thanks so much!😊🧵🪡
Love it! I've made a picture out of a painted fabric with water colours and it worked out very nicely but I never thought doing some stitching on it, it is something to consider for some of my future work 😊. I like to try different techniques and I'm always trying something new , thank you.😊
Even a few stitches here and there can be nice!😊🧵🪡
That's alot of stitching on your piece. The watercolour painting on the fabric looks good.
Thanks! Yes so much stitching on this one!😊🧵🪡
Your video is very inspiring!! You make it look so easy. Thank you for sharing your talent! Hugs ❤
Thank you so much!😊🧵🪡
Oh my goodness.!!!! I love it. I have painted on fabric some. But you went above and beyond. Thank you so much🎉
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
❤ TFS
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Really nice. I love your paint fabric as well.
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Beautiful work,love the paints
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Love this....a future project, definitely ❤️
Thank you! It’s really enjoyable!😊🧵🪡
That’s beautiful ❤❤
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Very beautiful ❤
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Love your work!
Thank you so much!
This is just lovely, jo.
Such a lot of fun and possibilities.
Once ironed...do the colours stay fast as they are ?
Very inspiring...
Thanks!
Thank you! Yes the colours seem to stay put. If it sat in the sun I expect it may fade. I haven’t washed these pieces either. If I was using it for something that might get wet I would mix in some textile medium. I would pour a bit of medium out and after loading my brush with paint I would dip it in some medium and then paint on the fabric. Then I would clean the brush and repeat.
Thanks Jo fir your reply..most helpful...love your videos..
Greeting and good wishes to you from India.
This is absolutely gorgeous and so inspiring! I can't wait to try it. If I wanted to set the colors from the watercolor, what do I use? Thank you!!!!
@@candacenagle505 if you iron the fabric when dry that will set the colours somewhat. I would not recommend washing the fabric as that would remove most of the colour because watercolour is reactivated by water. I don’t wash my stitched pieces so it’s not been a problem. The other option is to get a fabric medium - it looks like milky paint and is often available at craft stores. You could either mix the watercolour with the medium in a separate container before applying or apply the medium on top of the painted fabric and follow the directions on the bottle to set the paint. 🧵🪡😊
Wow, that looks so beautiful. 💖😍
How do you treat the painted fabric if you were going to wash the fabric?
I was thinking of doing a design on a t-shirt.
Your creation is so inspiring. Thank you. 🧶🪡🧵🖼️🌈
Thank You! I wouldn't recommend watercolor on a fabric to be washed. If you want the painterly watercolor effect on a t-shirt you could try the Dye-na-Flow fabric paints. They are heat set to be permanent after they dry. Here's a video where I use them th-cam.com/video/Ig63iAEzeX8/w-d-xo.html
Can u use any water colours to fabric I love to do a sunset over the sea your work is lovely
Thank you! Yes I think any set would work 😊🧵🪡