Painted Recycled Fabric
I have been having fun painting fabric for use in a variety of creative projects. I found out by error that acrylic paints don't come out when I was painting while wearing an item of clothes that should have been covered up, but wasn't. After washing the paint didn't come out, and so acrylics alongside fabric paints became part of the tools used to create designs.
I have also been using a lot of recycled materials that would normally be unusable for making another item of clothing prior to painting because they are too tatty, but once painted the materials take on a different texture and then can be incorporated into your design as you wish.The first three fabrics were taken from a school uniform trousers made from a polyester and cotton mix and to prepare the fabric I used gesso as a base and then applied the paint, pens and stamps.
On some of the fabric like the one below which is a school shirt which I used as a mop up while painting other projects came out with quite nice patterns and will make a great lining for another project.
old school shirt |
Here is a shirt decorated with paints and stamps and used to line the inside of my bag journal. You can check how I made the bag journal HERE
using school shirt to line the inside of Recycled bag journal |
recycled bag journal and inside pages |
Baby wipes - I used them quite a bit in the studio, as a means for clearing up, but when they get soaked with paint, they begin to take on new life and I can hear the sewing machine calling for some experimentation.
baby wipes can be used in creative projects |
Old leather can be given a new lease of life by painting |
fabric portraits using artbars |
I have not yet decided what I will be using this piece for, will have to give it some thought. Have you tried experimenting with fabric? It would be great to hear about some of your work, so do leave a comment and link to your post.
Using stitching to add to the effect of the fabric portraits |