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I forgot to post these last year… but better late than never…..
I used a modified version of Kristen #6046 to create wearable uniforms, from my hand printed fabric for my thesis exit show…. I wore one of them during the relief printing process. Wearing my first dress during the printing process helped me to get all of the kinks out of the dresses before I put them up for display. I hope you like them.
(These dresses were not for sale… and are still in my personal collection)
My show was about the loss of traditional industry in the U.S. and the loss of traditional arts such as sewing, furniture building, quilting, and even textile production all together.
Relief Printed Muslin Fabric
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Aug 30, 2011, 07.58 PMby Vastly Amused
Fabric.is.AWESOME!!!! Is the print for the dress on the right a sewing machine?
I haven’t done something like that in a long time!
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Aug 30, 2011, 08.34 PMby heathermichelleashberry
Thank You! and Yes, that is a sewing machine printed on that dress :)
Aug 26, 2011, 03.29 PMby suribabe
Its really amazing. It does look like hours and hours of work.
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Aug 30, 2011, 08.35 PMby heathermichelleashberry
Thank You so Much!!!
Aug 26, 2011, 03.15 PMby samandsky
These are really great and look so comfortable.
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Aug 30, 2011, 08.35 PMby heathermichelleashberry
Thank you! and they really are… :o)
Aug 26, 2011, 04.06 AMby max
Very eclectic! I like it!
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Aug 30, 2011, 08.35 PMby heathermichelleashberry
Thank You very much