Fiber Arts Inspiration–Rough Soutache

I have meet a lot of polymer artists who had, and usually  still have, a love affair with fiber and fabrics. I think it must be the similar breadth of possibility in color and textures found in fiber arts that attract polymer artists to it as well. So, it’s no surprise that many polymer artists look to fiber arts as inspiration for their work. There seems to be quite a bit showing up online lately so this week we’ll focus on fiber and fabric based inspirations.

Driven by what she learned in a tutorial by Alenyà Vitûgovoj,  Tanya Mayorova used her ragged edge technique to add more texture to a faux soutache process. At first glance, I was certain this piece was actually fiber art as the ragged edge gives the soutache the look of handspun thread. The choice to use a textured edge instead of the extruded polymer snakes in the tutorial was genius. The effect of the ragged edge along with the deep forest palette and the light sheen of Czech glass pearls makes for an enchanting pendant.

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Tanya is quite the texture maven, inspired by a wide variety of other craft arts and their textural approach. Browse through her Live Journal pages and her Live Master shop which is just brimming with her lovely polymer creations.

 

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2 Comments

  1. Randee M Ketzel on April 14, 2014 at 5:32 pm

    Holy Toledo! I really thought this was fiber until I magnified it. Amazing technique and I love the design.



  2. Pamela on April 14, 2014 at 9:29 pm

    Wow, I absolutely love this piece!



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