tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post436561072056959024..comments2024-03-18T05:50:34.104-04:00Comments on This blog is no longer active but all our content is still here and accessible.: Interfacing StencilQuilt or Dyehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07194932090799851056noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-14944899527779665972015-12-23T20:04:31.014-05:002015-12-23T20:04:31.014-05:00I love the results that you get from this techniqu...I love the results that you get from this technique. Maggihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04479533794674357334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-89510285927592240892015-12-14T03:28:22.196-05:002015-12-14T03:28:22.196-05:00Thanks for clarifying the above Beth. I'm enjo...Thanks for clarifying the above Beth. I'm enjoying the posts, thanks.Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16309893067258824448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-8748138927222913862015-12-11T12:08:47.901-05:002015-12-11T12:08:47.901-05:00Many of us have been trying similar techniques but...Many of us have been trying similar techniques but you made the designs and worked up this step by step project - it is yours! I really enjoyed seeing the photo of the complete graduation! Thank you for sharing. I have used a heat tool for burning the "cut out" areas too, though the melted edge can cause the pull to be challenging some times.Ann Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16014288045603418183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-32801355803374752372015-12-11T09:41:19.211-05:002015-12-11T09:41:19.211-05:00Great technique! I've used interfacing stenci...Great technique! I've used interfacing stencils before, but not in this manner. Will need to give it a try. Jane Dunnewold does have a technique in her Complex Cloth with interfacing stencil, but not this one.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11837519248529039827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-48119915276738317912015-12-11T08:31:03.521-05:002015-12-11T08:31:03.521-05:00Really love how the final piece came out. It's...Really love how the final piece came out. It's an intriguing technique. Worthy of more experimentation. Love that the stencil came clean! But of course it's polyester. :)<br />Diane:Dianehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06206373992572034687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-680438897150948402015-12-11T08:16:53.412-05:002015-12-11T08:16:53.412-05:00I also agree that if someone posts a tutorial on t...I also agree that if someone posts a tutorial on their blog that they meant to share that technique with the world. Taking a class and receiving a proprietary handout is different, and you definitely should not share that info. I've also seen too many bloggers share information they've learned in classes and not give the teacher they've learned the info from due credit--they present it as their own. And I also think the interfacing technique shown here may be in Jane Dunnewold's book, Complex Cloth, but I could be mistaken.Laura McGrathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14314349729986876724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-34530489003173100022015-12-11T08:14:21.790-05:002015-12-11T08:14:21.790-05:00Very cool and I am liking the various colurs that ...Very cool and I am liking the various colurs that are moving around your cloth!!! :)ellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15188791638739872773noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-1998577899027644182015-12-11T08:04:33.953-05:002015-12-11T08:04:33.953-05:00I always give credit if I write about a technique ...I always give credit if I write about a technique I learned from someone else's tutorial, and quite often will link to it if it is available. I have also contacted them to be sure it's okay if I refer to their tutorials, and have not had any turn me down. I'm with you, Beth. If it is posted as a tutorial, it is there for the use of the reader. It's different if you take a class from someone that is paid for, then turn around and share the class content as your own. <br />As for your technique, I love the results you got! Judy Sall Fiber Arthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05172226619205640720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-82758036634679115462015-12-11T07:12:02.126-05:002015-12-11T07:12:02.126-05:00Thanks Jane. I when I post a free tutorial on my b...Thanks Jane. I when I post a free tutorial on my blog, it obviously is to share with the public. I even give readers permission to copy it. When I read another person's free tutorial, I assume it is there to share with readers. This is NOT Jane Dunnewold's tutorial. This is my tutorial with my work which is a bit different than Jane's. I am sharing a technique, freely given, not someone else's work.Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17095809082494749979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436421032239107606.post-12472732704772541252015-12-11T03:38:39.360-05:002015-12-11T03:38:39.360-05:00Thanks for sharing. Can I just ask something thoug...Thanks for sharing. Can I just ask something though? If Jane Dunnewold gave permission for her online tutorial to be quoted publically, then maybe it would be good to make this clear in your article just so everyone knows that she is OK with it being shared here. I hope you don't mind me asking this, but I wondered because individual artists spend years developing their ideas / processes / techniques etc., and it's their livelihood as well as their artistic individuality. Thanks, Jane.Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16309893067258824448noreply@blogger.com