Okay, quilters. What can we do with THIS one?
Watch this video -
Karen, Queen of Sqishies
Okay, quilters. What can we do with THIS one?
Watch this video -
Karen, Queen of Sqishies
I heard about this on CBC radio recently...but you really need the pictures to get the full effect. Apparently it's quite comfortable to wear and can be cut off and reused. It's one way to get form fitting clothing I guess! LOL
Allison (I tried to find a podcast but no luck)
Spray it on a flower, gently remove the fabric, paint it and use it for 3D appliqué? Or leave it white (???) and do an all white 3D bouquet. Spray it on an embossed or bumpy surface of some kind and incorporate that into an art quilt.
It doesn't get me very excited to run out and buy some.... if it's even available yet.
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
It could be used to make a dummy for making couture clothing, I suppose.
As with a lot of things, it's great if you have a perfect body, but who awould want to accentuate their lumps and bumps?
Bandages? Possibly, but wouldn't the solvent be a problem with interaction with drugs?
It is obxiusly in its infancy, and I will watch with interest, but my jury is out.
Thanks for sharing. Nel (GQ)
The Mormons and the Taliban are putting in competing bids for the Venus de Milo as we speak.
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Looks like "silly string"
Janner France
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