Finish up some quilting projects by Christine Baker December 23, 2014 written by Christine Baker December 23, 2014 1.3K Time to finish some UFOs Like many other quilters, I’ve a “few” unfinished objects (UFOs) kicking around my quilting studio. Some are big projects and some are small, and some will never be finished! But, the ones I really wanted to work on were the samples that I made in Elaine Quehl’s Surface Design course last month. For three Fridays in a row, my friend Nellie and I traveled to Ottawa to spend the day learning how to use many different surface design products. My class samples were just begging to be finished with thread painting and quilting. I figured what better way to highlight the many uses of DecoBob thread from WonderFil than to finish up some quilting projects? Tons of surface design techniques Each day in our class we learned two different techniques and got to play with different products. The first class had us working with Shiva Paintstiks and foils. The second class we used Prismacolor Artist Pencils and Caran d’Ache Neocolor 2 Water Soluble Wax Pastels (yes, that sure is a mouthful!). The third class, was my absolute favorite and Elaine taught us the ins and outs of using Tsukineko Inks and Inktense Pencils. Although I had a set of the Tsukineko Inks that I’d bought over a year ago, none of the little bottles had even been opened! Elaine showed us how to dilute the ink with aloe vera gel to get different shades of one color in order to paint a flower on fabric. Then, we got to try out the Inktense pencils to shade in a free-motion thread painted sketch. These amazing pencils look and feel like pencil crayons, but when you spray the fabric with water the colors pop and get brighter and more intense! Immediately after the class, Nellie and I headed to the closest art supply store to buy our own sets of Inktense pencils! What is an Inktense pencil? Derwent!! – YouTube I absolutely love these inktense pencils, they’re exactly like paint and colored pencils in one! Here are pictures of some of my class samples. Leaves made with Shiva Paintsticks and a freezer paper stencil Paintsticks and foils Flower shaded with Prismacolor artists pencils Coneflowers made with freehand stitching and Inktense pencils Peony painted with Tsukineko Inks A class of high achievers Everyone in our class was so creative; it was amazing to see what everyone did with the same products. Elaine has pictures of all of the class samples up on her blog. Her website also lists her future classes and lectures. I encourage you to check out everything that she has to offer! What to stitch first? After looking through all my samples again, I decided the tulip I made using the d’Ache Neocolor 2 Water Soluble Wax Pastels was my first order of business. Once I got out the WonderFil threads that I had on hand, I couldn’t believe how well they matched my tulip – it’s like it was meant to be!! Tutti, Fruitti and Spagetti threads to match the tulip Thread painting or quilting? I’m not sure yet if I want to try quilting or thread painting my tulip, but I think I’ll sleep on it and tomorrow I’m sure that I’ll have made a decision! Now that I’ve seen how well my threads match my tulip, I can’t wait to get started! I just love that I’m already finishing these class samples. I just hate to take a class and have yet another unfinished project added to my pile of UFOs. So, tomorrow I’ll start to finish up some quilting projects using my WonderFil threads! Print this page or save as a PDF decobobfruittiinktense pencilsquiltingshiva paintstikssurface designthreadthread paintingtsukineko inkstuttiwonderfilwonderfil threads FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Christine Baker I have been designing and publishing quilt patterns for the last 16 years under the business name Fairfield Road Designs. My patterns range from fusible applique and piecing to felted wool applique and punchneedle. You can see all of patterns on my website www.fairfieldroaddesigns.com. previous post The many uses of DecoBob thread next post Thread painting with DecoBob YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... Why DecoBob isn’t your average bobbin thread Use Silco thread to add more punch to... When your quilting calls for threads to be... 1 foolproof method for perfect, smooth and clean... Why WonderFil Tutti thread is so good for... How Accent, Mirage and Spagetti threads highlight appliqued... 1 easy way to add a quilt binding,... Using combinations of 100wt, 80wt, 50wt, 12wt threads... Why using Invisafil thread is best for adding... 1 comment Eileen Keane December 24, 2014 - 8:30 am Thank you so much for the embroidery software! I am just learning how to use my embroidery module, so it will be a huge help. Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.