Soft, Soft, Soft

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A fabric collage made of layers of linen fabric sewn together and sewn onto watercolor paper. Layers of blue represent the flow of a river surrounded by the steadiness of the shore, a reminder to be soft and go with the flow.

9” x 12”

These fabric collages are a fun way for me to “paint” with fabric and create little magical images. They are made of small scraps of fabric leftover from nature tops, dresses, and tunics and so are also a great way for me to minimize my waist and use as much of the fabric as possible.

The fabric on these fabric collages has raw edges and some fraying is going to happen. Avoid handling over much and I recommend framing these landscapes before hanging them on your wall :)

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A fabric collage made of layers of linen fabric sewn together and sewn onto watercolor paper. Layers of blue represent the flow of a river surrounded by the steadiness of the shore, a reminder to be soft and go with the flow.

9” x 12”

These fabric collages are a fun way for me to “paint” with fabric and create little magical images. They are made of small scraps of fabric leftover from nature tops, dresses, and tunics and so are also a great way for me to minimize my waist and use as much of the fabric as possible.

The fabric on these fabric collages has raw edges and some fraying is going to happen. Avoid handling over much and I recommend framing these landscapes before hanging them on your wall :)

A fabric collage made of layers of linen fabric sewn together and sewn onto watercolor paper. Layers of blue represent the flow of a river surrounded by the steadiness of the shore, a reminder to be soft and go with the flow.

9” x 12”

These fabric collages are a fun way for me to “paint” with fabric and create little magical images. They are made of small scraps of fabric leftover from nature tops, dresses, and tunics and so are also a great way for me to minimize my waist and use as much of the fabric as possible.

The fabric on these fabric collages has raw edges and some fraying is going to happen. Avoid handling over much and I recommend framing these landscapes before hanging them on your wall :)