Remember the lint landscape from December? I had some lint left over so I felted it. This time I tried something new: I felted it directly to fast2fuse, the double-sided fusible stiff interfacing I use for my fabric postcards. One of my postcard-trading buddies in Postmark’d Art mentioned that she does this.
It worked very nicely! I felted wool roving circles. Next came cotton embroidery floss for hand stitching and last, but never least, beads. Rules to live by: You can’t have too much hand stitching and beading. Because the fusible web on the address side of the postcard was now pretty covered, I decided to add some WonderUnder as insurance for attaching the fabric.
This little project was a lot of fun, I learned several things in the process and I now have a series going.
P.S. My gray dryer lint is gone. Don’t save any for me. I’m moving on.
jennyklyon says
Only YOU could make dryer lint so lovely! Those circles look happy to me.
Franki Kohler says
This “what if” has been fun! And I see more circles in my future.
meta says
good idea!