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JPR_Stitch (Dr. Jack Roberts) on Instagram: "As I work the scrap area, I keep swapping threads to build up the colours but I also keep adding in extra scraps, it helps to build the layers, fill holes and also add depth and texture.   #stitching #thread #scrap #textileart #depth" Scrap Fabric Applique, Fabric Making Ideas, Thread Art On Paper, Butternut Recipe, Slow Stitching Projects, Fabric Art Tutorials, Art Fibres Textiles, Fabric Manipulations, Fashion Waste

JPR_Stitch (Dr. Jack Roberts) on Instagram: "As I work the scrap area, I keep swapping threads to build up the colours but I also keep adding in extra scraps, it helps to build the layers, fill holes and also add depth and texture. #stitching #thread #scrap #textileart #depth"

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Slow stitched, textile art, mounted on canvas. Approx A5 in size. Made from fabric scraps, reclaimed silk and plant dyed and painted fabrics (using plants from my garden). Threads include vintage silks, hand dyed silks and charity shop finds. The piece also includes a gold acrylic paint piece (that was a fortuitous find). This was stitched in with scraps of material, most of which had been used to test out colours for another project. It has an organic feel and is reminiscent of bark. The texture is created through layering up of fabric and tiny simple stitches. The piece is backed with cotton wadding adding a three dimensional aspect to the piece. This has then been stitched on to cotton which is stretched over a canvas. Please note that the plant dyed fabrics may fade over time. it is be Textile Art Panels, Natural Fabrics Textiles, Paper Patchwork Art, Rusted Fabric Art, Textile Art Painting, Mixed Textile Art, Fabric Collage On Canvas, Natural Decay Art, Fabric Mixed Media Art

Slow stitched, textile art, mounted on canvas. Approx A5 in size. Made from fabric scraps, reclaimed silk and plant dyed and painted fabrics (using plants from my garden). Threads include vintage silks, hand dyed silks and charity shop finds. The piece also includes a gold acrylic paint piece (that was a fortuitous find). This was stitched in with scraps of material, most of which had been used to test out colours for another project. It has an organic feel and is reminiscent of bark. The…

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