Paper textile
December 1st, 2008 by Maree
 This is the piece of textile which I made in the workshop on Sunday.
 It is composed of 5 layers of different papers, some painted, some stamped, some waxed, others oiled, or fused to a piece of painted Bondaweb or organza, in order to stabilize the piece if it was  too delicate. Â
We used mulberry paper, Brown paper, pieces of chiffon scarves (Polyester), encaustic wax, wax crayons and iron, stamps, acrylic or fabric paints, Â embossing powder, glitter glue, a heat gun( to distress the fabric), and olive oil on scrunched magazine pages. Phew!
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A design was drawn on a piece of backing Vilene, and then machine stitched
(or hand stitched) through about 5 layers of the papers. Â
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  Then I cut through the first layer in one section on the front of the piece, in   the next section I cut through 2 layers to reveal a different colour paper,     Then I cut through 3 layers  in the next section, and so on through all the l   layers until I  had the effect I wanted, or near enough to it!                       Â
 I hope to cover a notebook with this piece, and maybe keep it for a         record of techniques I learn or find!
 This was a piece made by another lady, and as she had used white fabric for her top layer, it shows clearly the process of cutting through each of the sections.