You might remember I had some unusual pieces of fabric in the nuno samples I also showed in that blog post. In the small piece, I had a strip from a scarf which pretty much looks like lengths of fine shiny threads held together loosely. This is what the scarf it came from looks like:
On the bigger nuno sample, I tried a piece of a loosely woven and ruffled scarf, this is what that scarf looks like:
Another unusual scarf I sampled was also loosely woven, it had different sections:
They looked like soy top, but fell out so didn't get felted with the sample. I don't think I showed a close up of that piece, here it is:
This is the full piece of the recent nuno sample I made:
This is a closer look at the left end. The top and third piece are both sections of the pink scarf, cut from the different ends:
This is a close up of the other pink piece:
This is the middle section. The bottom piece is a strip of Sari silk. I've had mixed results with sari silk scraps I've had before so thought I'd try it out:
It was difficult getting a photo of the right end of the sample, the colours were so bright. I had to ignore the beige crepey strip at the bottom, it didn't attach very well anyway:
I managed to squeeze a couple of other strips on at the end, another piece of sari silk. I also put a little piece of a linen scarf I've tried before at the bottom:
You've inspired Annie - her latest (unidentifiable) fabric haul from the charity shop had bits snipped off and nuno'd onto a sample base so that she will know how each fabric will react in a project!
ReplyDeleteOh, cool! :) The hard part is remembering not to use it, but keep for referrence.
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