Cut it out. You have your stencil! (you should pretest your stencil on just some paper if you are not sure of its quality and don’t want to destroy you fabric or the creation) Start stenciling! Protect the working surface with newspaper or plastic cloth. Put the fabric face up. Put the stencil on the fabric. To keep it in place you can use adhesive spray or just be very careful not to move it. Put some paint in a small container and start painting by dabbing the brush on the fabric. (you can use an air brush if you have it)
Project of the Week
Fit for many occasions this pattern is now available in pattern sizes 44-60.
Article of the Week
Ever worked with a vintage pattern that has no markings? Figure out how it works!
Member Project of the Week
lizzie225 has done it again with this great top/dress creation!
Blast from the Past
This basic hoodie is the perfect base to keep you warm and stylish
Technique of the week
Learn how to alter a basic bodice into a "leaf" pleated bodice
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