Sandra's starfish The background is a piece of fabric, Virginia and I painted/dyed with Seta colour and salt last summer. When I saw the starfish, I instantly envisioned rumpled fabric. So I cut m… more →
Inspired Fibresinspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Sandra's starfish The background is a piece of fabric, Virginia and I painted/dyed with Seta col … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Gloria's starfish The background technique I used is one I’ve been developing for the last … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: I thought of painting the background but when my wonderful guild president offered me this material … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Kim's starfish I chose a fabric and thread very close to the picture provided. I decided this ti … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Linda's starfish I had some upholstery fabric that reminded me of the rocks in the tidal pool. T … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Sherry's starfish I knew as soon as I saw your picture that I wanted to cover the starfish in ma … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Joyce G's starfish My interpretation of the starfish is stitched with Needlewoven arms from a ce … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Sue's starfish To make my postcard I made a photo transfer of the image and put it on a lilac ba … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Gillian's starfish When I first saw this blood starfish, I was thunderstruck, which probably say … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Joyce D's Starfish The background fabric is hand dyed and salted to get the different shadows. I … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Eleanor's starfish I think this starfish is so neat – I had no idea there was such a thing … more →
inspiredfibres wrote 1 year ago: Picture number 2 is of a beach scene with much of the attention going to a blood red starfish. Not l … more →