Friday, 8 March 2019

Mandala Patterns

I used to do a lot of mandala patterns on my tablet o use with my cutting machine. Here I've used the patterns to make a digital collage. I used a page from a vintage sewing book I have. It's the same pattern but one has thicker lines.
Recently I have tried using HTV or heat transfer vinyl to cut on the machine. For my first experiment I used various mandala patterns and ironed them on fabric which I then made into a bag. I chose the  colour I liked the least from the pack as it was an experiment. In hindsight I think my pressing area was to soft as it didn't adhere as it should have. Cover your eyes the [awful] colour is so bright.

I also tried the adhesive backed vinyl. I did some lettering for my storage boxes. I found it a nightmare to weed [that is to get rid of the bits of vinyl not required after cutting]
I thought I would try cutting a piece to use as a stencil on fabric. This weeded better and worked well for one use only as a stencil [yellow fabric paint]. I cleaned the paint off the red vinyl but it tore, but I stuck the remainder onto a box in my study anyway.

I'm linking with Paint Party Friday




8 comments:

  1. Love the Mandalay you cut, that's a great idea. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie

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  2. These are so pretty! Love the mandalas!

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  3. Wow Linda, that's so creative. I love the designs and application of them. Bright colours too. Well done and Happy PPF :D) xx

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  4. Beautiful shapes and I love the bold colours, they make for a great tote bag. Happy PPF Tracey

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  5. Beautiful stenciling
    Have a nice weekend

    much love...

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  6. it's a beautiful pattern. Great to have a machine to make the work easy:) Happy PPF!

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  7. Love the bag you made and also the color. Sometimes I need such a color, when walking to office early int he morning. ;) Happy PPF!

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