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    February 08, 2006

    Pen and Ink and Watercolors on Muslin: A Tutorial

    I've been having fun recently experimenting with drawing and painting on fabric. Here is a tutorial if you'd like to give it a try yourself.

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    1. Start with a drawing from your sketch book. I've been drawing some penguins that I'm hoping to make into softies soon.

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    2. Trace or redraw your drawing onto a piece of muslin that you've ironed and cut to size. I use a permanent marker so it won't run when it gets wet.

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    3. Get out your watercolors and your paintbrushes. I use a larger watercolor brush to fill in big areas and a tiny brush for details. I also find it helpful to wet all your colors before you begin. This way your colors will be bright and will saturate the fabric more easily.

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    4. Start to fill in your drawing. The colors and water may run over the lines - don't worry too much about it! Just let yourself go.

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    5. When you are happy with the way it looks, let the fabric dry a bit (a warm iron helps if you are impatient).

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    6. Now you can do any number of creative things with your drawing. Keep it as it is and use it as a patch (although you won't be able to wash whatever you afix it to). Or, cut it out like I did

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    7. and sew it to a little pieced square. Use double sided fusible web to mount it on some nice rag paper and make a little greeting card.

    A small and sastisfying project. To see some beautiful ATCs made by drawing with marker on fabric, check out these done by the very talented Mimi K. Have fun!

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