Saturday, February 20, 2010

trip to the fabric workshop

today i got to take a trip to the philadelphia fabric workshop
with a great group of artists from handmade philly

i brought my own screen.. you'll see why ;-)
everyone else used screens that the workshop had from previous events
lots of fun... so i figured i'd share some photos with you...

screens

all about the fabric workshop

more learning

pigments

how to print

my supplies

lots of cooper minis...

love this one... someone decided it looked like a globe

my niece is gonna have the cutest onesies!

other people's work...

samples

more of other people's work

and more

and more

i had a great time.
now back to quilting...

14 comments:

Leslie said...

this looks like a lot of fun

Karin said...

They came out so cute! I love the green ones. I am glad you were feeling enough better to go.

Kim Brackett said...

That looks fun! I love the little onesies!

Joanna said...

OH MY GOODNESS!! You have to share (or at least tell me how to do it or where you got it)! My husband and I both have Mini's and THAT is adorable.

mascanlon said...

Its been 25 years since I silk screened, it looks like you had a lot of fun! The onesies are too cute!

Patty said...

Oooh! Looks like fun, fun, I love playing.

Little Lady Patchwork said...

Looks like you guys had an awesome time. I can see you doing lots more screening in the future!

Kim said...

Awesome this had to be a lot of fun.

amylouwhosews said...

that is so cool! and to use the mini logo on a onesie - adorable!!

Sandy said...

I know how much u were looking forward 2 silk screening Mini "stuff". So glad u had such a good afternoon after such a challenging week. Love u Jaybird'

Angela Nash said...

That place is so cool! With all the stuff ready for you and someone to help teach, it looks like a great way to spend an afternoon!

Kelly O. said...

glad to see you're feeling better!

OrangeRoom said...

I had so much fun at this workshop! Thanks for pointing me to Handmade Philly, too. Totally a member now.

Rebekah said...

this looks like such a cool workshop! I can't wait to see what screen you used