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Saturday, April 24, 2010

In Stitches

Many quilters use Zentangle as a source for design inspirations. Jane Monk is a longarm quilter from Northern Tasmania. She has some wonderful examples on her dedicated Zentangle blog that we thought you'd enjoy. We've added her blog to our blogroll on the right.

Jane sent us a link to an image of this journal cover she created using Sakura's Pigma Micron on white fabric and then stitching over it. Beautiful!



Here's a detail shot. Beautiful!



Enjoy everyone. And thanks, Jane.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Absolutely amazing. I'm a mixed media artist and have wondered how I might incorporate the zentangles into a fabric wall-hanging.

Carole Ohl said...

Beautiful! Having quilted also, I really appreciate this post! Does the micron pen smear on the fabric? It doesn't look like it, but have had that experience.

Sandra Strait said...

Absolutely amazing. The stitching justs adds so much dimension!

Jane Monk said...

Oh thanks so much for your lovely post about my little journal cover ... I didn't have any problems with the pens smudging - I used fabric that is prepared for dying (PFD Fabric)and then I ironed it to set the ink (not sure if you need to do this but I did. And yes - fabric is a really tactile medium and goes so well with the zentangles - I've got to do more!
Hugs
Jane x

kass hall said...

YAY for Aussie!!! Hope to meet you Jane one day, maybe in MA in October!