I just need 8 more fabrics and I'll be done with the colorwash kits. I spent all morning yesterday on errands and then did vacuuming and laundry. After that I chose another 25 fabrics to cut and pressed out the fold marks. I will de-lint the design walls today and move them into place for the class tomorrow and Thurs.
Whenever I'm feeling a little blah (like today's grey weather), I pop in here and am instantly cheered by your colorful work. Thanks for putting it out there for us to enjoy.
Am curious as to how you de-lint your design walls. I use flannel on my wall which is full of fabric strings and would love to be able to clean it off. Had read somewhere that you can use freezer paper, iron it on and pull it off. Just curious as to your method.
Have fun with the class.... and enjoy.... the lint free status... of the walls. It won't stay that way for long....
ReplyDeleteYour fabrics are so pretty. I imagine your students are getting excited about the class coming up.
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics looks so wonderful just sitting there. Hope your students know how fortunate they are!
ReplyDeletehave fun with your class!
ReplyDeleteenjoy your class...though I know how much work it really involves. Your students will have a great time.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I'm feeling a little blah (like today's grey weather), I pop in here and am instantly cheered by your colorful work. Thanks for putting it out there for us to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of work getting those kits ready! Have a wonderful class tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so pretty and organized.
ReplyDeleteAm curious as to how you de-lint your design walls. I use flannel on my wall which is full of fabric strings and would love to be able to clean it off. Had read somewhere that you can use freezer paper, iron it on and pull it off. Just curious as to your method.
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