I’m currently working on samples for a heat manipulative mixed media workshop with the theme “Forest Floor”. This is the first sample in the series in which I’ve used painted and heat distressed Tyvek and Lutradur, combined with natural tree bark, a leaf and hand embroidery.
The first of the workshops will be held at Simply Stitch, East Keswick on April 7th & 8th. On day one we will be painting on, and experimenting with, various heat manipulative materials. Using an iron, soldering iron and heat tool we will be working with Tyvek paper and fabric, various weights of Lutradur and polyester. There will be the opportunity to include hand and machine stitching in your work.
On day two we will use the samples we have made, or create new ones, adding stitching and found objects to build up a layered, highly textured piece of work inspired by the “Forest Floor”. For more info or to book a place contact Nicola on 07969 578289 or email nicola@simplystitch.co.uk

Autumn Leaf skeleton made from Lutradur
On April 25th I will be running a one day “Forest Floor” workshop at All Sewn Up by Debs in Horncastle. For this session we will be using the iron, soldering iron and heat tool to manipulate Tyvek paper and lightweight Lutradur. Once they’ve been distressed these materials will be combined with natural tree bark and hand stitching to create our beautiful, layered Forest Floor. This class is suitable for all abilities and is a great introduction to working with Lutradur and Tyvek. For more information or to book a place call Debs on 01507 524566.
Fabulous textures – love the leaf!
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Thanks Kim. That leaf is a real one, it’s at least four years since I picked it up and preserved it with glycerine. The next sample will have the same shaped leaf but it will be made from Lutradur.
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Gorgeous forest floor! This will be.a Fun and creative class!
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Thanks Marilyn, it will,provide lots of opportunity for experimentation which is always good!
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Thank you Annette, I’m loving working with Lutradur again.
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Hi Karen. Your work is amazing. Looks so real!
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A work of extraordinary beauty.
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Thank you Sharon, you are very generous with your comments.
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One of my favorite subjects!! I love that leaf created from Lutradur and your sample could have been pulled straight from the woods 🙂
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Thanks Ruth. The next sample will have several Lutradur leaves on it…..hope to get this done tomorrow.
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