COMPUTER CASE TUTORIAL When Sabrina was here during the holidays (2010), she decided she wanted to work on a computer case. So she took a piece of canvas, covered it with acrylic gel medium, and applied wrinkled tissue paper to the entire piece. Then, she painted another layer of acrylic gel medium, and let it dry. Once it was dry, she painted it with acrylic paint in yellow, red and green. She thought it looked a bit too much like a rainbow, and that’s not what she was looking for, so she used a paint roller and applied a thin layer or blue acrylic paint over the entire surface. Once again, she let it dry. She worked on the fabric piece over a couple of days, to make sure that the layers were dry. Once the paint was dry, she used my vintage wooden letterpress letters to stamp with, using white acrylic paint with a dab or gold. Then she used acrylic inks and a toothbrush to splatter blue, green, gold, dark blue and green, most of them metallic. And here’s a photo of the result: This is a close up: Then she worked on the inside piece of fabric. She decided she wanted it strip pieced. She used a thin layer of batting as the base and using the stitch and flip method, several different strips of white and black fabric, in different widths to cover the piece of batting. In this way, the fabric is quilted at the same time. She used the strips she liked the most towards one of the ends, as that was going to be the flap. Then, we measured ...
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