Decorating the casket in Kinusayaga technique - a step-by-step photo of a master class on creating a beautiful interior object, for use for destination and decorating the room, for example, bedrooms. This idea can be used to decorate not only the casket, you can change the gift box or create a beautiful and original panel to decorate the interior.
Decorating the casket in kinusayig technique
What do we need to decorate the subject in Kinusayig's technique?
- Multiple colors cotton fabric: white, black, printed with pink flower, brown with pattern and red.
- Pink satin ribbon (width 10 mm) or braid - optional, for decor,
- Syntheston, batting or soft thick fabric,
- Foam leaf 5 mm thick (40 x 25 cm),
- stationery knife,
- Scissors - large and manicure,
- Tool for piercing holes in foam,
- PVA glue and brush,
- Spindlers.
This workshop is decorated with MDF comoxy, but you can take any other item, for example, a cardboard box or a wooden box. First of all, we need to print a picture - a template for a patchwork without a needle:
We carry a printout on the foam:
Now you need to shift all the lines, transfer the drawing to the foam:
Now the paper template is removed and cut the line on the foam cutter:
Returning back to our template. Cut all the details of the drawing and carry them on the cloth for the application.
We rush to a synthetone or other soft tissue fabric and cut out (without letters):
The same details cut out of the fabric, but already with a bending allowance - 0.7 cm.
Connect the details, glue.
Now the foam prepared by lubricate the PVA glue:
Printe the application:
The edges of the fabric are inserted into the slopes in the slopes (you can take a nail file with a sharp nose). If the fabric is more - cutting it with manicure scissors.
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We continue to decorate the rest of the drawing details:
Complete the work by gluing the edge of the tape or braid.
See more master classes on the topic of patchwork without a needle:
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