Tiffany Stained Glass
#24
Originally Posted by mommamac
your work is gorgeous - thank you so much for the tutorial. Love the effect your technique produces. Be sure to share more of your work so we all can drool again!
#26
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: NE Kansas
Posts: 36
Absolutely stunning. Still can't believe it's that easy. I don't undertand.
Do you wet the fabric and stain it before or after quilting and "leading"?
Do you just wet sections and paint/stain?
If is it wet overall, how do you keep the stain/paint from speading into the next section?
Do I understand that all the background was cream/cream then you stained the outside part purple?
OMG I'm still spellbound. It' so beautiful, I could sit and look at it for hours!
Do you wet the fabric and stain it before or after quilting and "leading"?
Do you just wet sections and paint/stain?
If is it wet overall, how do you keep the stain/paint from speading into the next section?
Do I understand that all the background was cream/cream then you stained the outside part purple?
OMG I'm still spellbound. It' so beautiful, I could sit and look at it for hours!
#29
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Tippy-top of a ridge in WV
Posts: 6,355
I am absolutely awe struck! As I was reading your instructions, I wondered why on earth I was paying such close attention because there is no way I could ever accomplish this process, but, in fascination, I continued to the end. You are a master artist.
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