The
Gallery - #1002 To Dye for Duster
Talented Artists
Stencils and Stamps make a stunning
To Dye For Duster
"This was a challenge I set for myself.
I had exactly one rayon fish sarong
(with fringe) and was determined to
make the duster from it. Of course,
it was only enough for the front and
back panels - everything else had to
be cut from other fabric.
The black
and white print fabrics were from my
stash and I used up just about every
inch of the sarong, including the fringe,
which appears on the pockets and at
the shoulders. I added a size 8 irridescent
bead to each piece of fringe for interesting
texture.
This was really fun and the
duster suits itself to creating wonderful
things with a "too small" piece
of precious fabric. The sarong, by
the way was approx 54" x 72"--kinda
like 2 yards of fabric. I modeled it
wearing yet another favorite black-and-white
sarong which seems to be just the thing
to go with my new coat!" --
Judy Donovan, Philadelphia, Pennyslvania.
Judy Donovan's
Fishy Duster |
 |
| |
Colleen Jensen's
Duster Coat
Colleen made her To Dye for
Duster in a class with Virginia
Avery. |
 |
|