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Nicky Hampton. City and Guilds Level 3 Certificate Stitched Textiles 7922 Embroidery.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Crumple, ripple and roll




I used a paper rippler. Very effective on the card and cartridge paper. It did not 'take' on the thinner glassine, crepe and tracing papers.




Glassine was good for rolled beads and the crepe crumpled into lovely balls of texture.
Posted by Nicky at Saturday, August 30, 2008

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