Lesson 2 Layering Fabric

Fabric layered on top Of Organza base

Color first! I follow my personal color palette which are tones and shades. These are all natural fabrics. I choose old clothes of a similar weight. That determines how many times I can run it through the FeltLOOM without it becoming extremely thin. I cut the old clothes into various sizes. Following the color wheel, I pay attention to what colors I place side by side. I run it through my Lexi 3 times before removing it from the carrying cloth and turning it over.

Lesson 3 Turning It Over

I carefully pull the fabric away from the carrying cloth, turn it over and place it back on the carrying cloth. Now you can see the black organza and some of the needle punch marks are showing. That is good. You know the fabric is beginning to connect. Some fabrics connect faster than others. You begin to learn the difference by paying attention to how quickly you see the needle punches. With a no waste goal, the two dark strips appear as a result of layering two pieces of the organza. I now run this through the FeltLOOM three times. Since all machines and needles are different, in the beginning you will want to make test samples, count the number of times you run it and then observe your results. You want to be able to remove it and flip it over.