Pocket of Scraps
In this wonderful workshop Roxanne will guide you in the creation of your own “Pocket of Scraps.”
First you will have the task of finding and cutting out a pocket from and old pair of pants. Next you will stitch and will cover the front of the pocket with lovely fabric fragments, (and maybe some paper scraps too), all the while thinking of what story each scrap or fragment is telling you. Roxanne will ask you to chose a variety of textures, colors and fabrics you love, so that each small piece of this project has a special meaning.
The second half of this workshop will be creating our scraps by covering small pieces of watercolor paper with other papers and fabrics and anything that is interesting to you. These scraps will be small enough to fit into your pocket, and sturdy enough to pull in and out from their beautifully embellished Pocket of Scraps!
As well as the beautifully filmed videos for Pocket of Scraps, there is also a wonderful bonus video which is like a class on its own!
Please find more information on Roxanne’s own website under online workshops: Online Workshops — Roxanne Evans Stout
I loved creating this project and am sure that you will too!!
Supply List:
Assorted fabric and paper scraps
1 piece about 11" x 14"watercolor paper (I use 140lb cold press). It is best if this piece is used or already has paint on it.
1 pocket cut from an old pair of pants or jeans
Needle ( I like wide-eyed), scissors
Embroidery thread or twine (colors of your choice)
Matte medium
Glue stick
PVA glue for heavier fabric
Website: Roxanne Evans Stout
Instagram: Roxanne Evans Stout (@roxanneevansstout) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: Roxanne Evans Stout | Facebook
In this wonderful workshop Roxanne will guide you in the creation of your own “Pocket of Scraps.”
First you will have the task of finding and cutting out a pocket from and old pair of pants. Next you will stitch and will cover the front of the pocket with lovely fabric fragments, (and maybe some paper scraps too), all the while thinking of what story each scrap or fragment is telling you. Roxanne will ask you to chose a variety of textures, colors and fabrics you love, so that each small piece of this project has a special meaning.
The second half of this workshop will be creating our scraps by covering small pieces of watercolor paper with other papers and fabrics and anything that is interesting to you. These scraps will be small enough to fit into your pocket, and sturdy enough to pull in and out from their beautifully embellished Pocket of Scraps!
As well as the beautifully filmed videos for Pocket of Scraps, there is also a wonderful bonus video which is like a class on its own!
Please find more information on Roxanne’s own website under online workshops: Online Workshops — Roxanne Evans Stout
I loved creating this project and am sure that you will too!!
Supply List:
Assorted fabric and paper scraps
1 piece about 11" x 14"watercolor paper (I use 140lb cold press). It is best if this piece is used or already has paint on it.
1 pocket cut from an old pair of pants or jeans
Needle ( I like wide-eyed), scissors
Embroidery thread or twine (colors of your choice)
Matte medium
Glue stick
PVA glue for heavier fabric
Website: Roxanne Evans Stout
Instagram: Roxanne Evans Stout (@roxanneevansstout) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: Roxanne Evans Stout | Facebook
In this wonderful workshop Roxanne will guide you in the creation of your own “Pocket of Scraps.”
First you will have the task of finding and cutting out a pocket from and old pair of pants. Next you will stitch and will cover the front of the pocket with lovely fabric fragments, (and maybe some paper scraps too), all the while thinking of what story each scrap or fragment is telling you. Roxanne will ask you to chose a variety of textures, colors and fabrics you love, so that each small piece of this project has a special meaning.
The second half of this workshop will be creating our scraps by covering small pieces of watercolor paper with other papers and fabrics and anything that is interesting to you. These scraps will be small enough to fit into your pocket, and sturdy enough to pull in and out from their beautifully embellished Pocket of Scraps!
As well as the beautifully filmed videos for Pocket of Scraps, there is also a wonderful bonus video which is like a class on its own!
Please find more information on Roxanne’s own website under online workshops: Online Workshops — Roxanne Evans Stout
I loved creating this project and am sure that you will too!!
Supply List:
Assorted fabric and paper scraps
1 piece about 11" x 14"watercolor paper (I use 140lb cold press). It is best if this piece is used or already has paint on it.
1 pocket cut from an old pair of pants or jeans
Needle ( I like wide-eyed), scissors
Embroidery thread or twine (colors of your choice)
Matte medium
Glue stick
PVA glue for heavier fabric
Website: Roxanne Evans Stout
Instagram: Roxanne Evans Stout (@roxanneevansstout) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: Roxanne Evans Stout | Facebook