From Carol - I enjoyed revisiting drawing fabrics. Perhaps the next stage would be trying patterned fabrics. Well done to those of you who did this – something to aspire to.
From Gill - This is a drawing of a beautiful shawl I bought in Spain. I've only worn it once and that was to a fancy dress party.
From Richard - Watercolour, and I'm still trying to get the hang of mixing in Payne's Grey. By chance, this seems to be begging to have a head poking out of the top, but it’s a much smaller heap than that.
From Sue K - Here’s my collage of pillow, bed sheet & wheat-bag.
From Ann - A drawing completed for another session. It's a dress draped over the back of a chair.
From Mags - Placing Colour Catchers in a net bag ( to prevent them from disappearing into the depths of the washing machine ) produce some wonderful subtle shibori ... I have built up quite a collection . Stitched into them on the train , took rubbings and drew around some of the outlines when I got home.
From Janet K - the link on 'how to draw drapes' was very helpful. It gave me confidence to attempt drapery.
From Joyce - My study of a tea towel, I enjoyed looking at all the valleys and hills once I got into the drawing!
From Judith - Crumpled newspaper using Procreate.
From Janet B - Playing with the shapes and colours of this scarf has been a relaxing way to spend a wet Sunday afternoon.
From me - a droop rather than a drape - drawn from the imagination, during a phone call. A4 size. I had hoped to use felt pen to make "fat threads", weaving them together, but found that as I spent more time on the drawing, adding complete layers of pencil marks, it morphed into something (possibly) more "real" each time. It's still a work in progress....
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