CRAFTS Index
Baskets
Beading
Boxes
Candles
Children's Room Decor
Clay
Clothing
Dolls
Faux & Other Finishes
Flowers & Foliage
Furniture
Garden & Patio
Glass
History
Holidays
Jewelry & Accessories
Kids Crafts
Lamps & Shades
Linens & Fabrics
Memory Crafts
Metal
Natural & Homemade
Needle Arts
Organizing & Storage
Painting & Staining
Paper
Photo Projects
Quilting Techniques
Recycled Objects
Ribbons & Bows
Rubber Stamping
Scrapbooking
Special Days & Gifts
Stenciling
Storage
Tabletop Decor
Centerpieces
Dinnerware & Serving Pieces
Table Linens & Accessories
No-Sew Table Covers
Other

Toys & Games
Walls & Floors
Wedding
Wirework
Wood & Leather

BEST OF CRAFTS
Puttin' On the Knits
Knitty Gritty
Creative Juice
Sewing for the Home
Scrapbooking: Flowers
Scrapbooking Basics
Scrapbooking: Holidays
Scrapbooking: Vacations

SPONSOR LINKS

  • Art Around the World
  • Get in touch with your inner artist with these fun projects.
    From "Creative Juice"
    episode DCRJ-410


    Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza are breaking out the maps and charting some new craft territory.

    advertisement


    Stretched Fabrics

    Distinctive fabric wall hangings let you display special patterns and designs and show off your own personal style.

    PHOTO

    Stretched Fabrics
    Materials:

    decorative fabric
    wooden stretcher frame (available at art-supply shops)
    staple gun
    picture-frame hanger
    beads, sequins, buttons, needle and thread (optional)

    1. To assemble the frame (if stretcher frame came preassembled, skip ahead to step 2), fit together the four sides of the frame by sliding the flaps into grooves at the end of each section (figure A). Using a staple gun, put a staple into each of the 4 diagonal seams (figure B).
    Photo

    Figure A

    Photo

    Figure B


    2. Measure the fabric to fit the frame and add 2-1/2" per side to allow the fabric to wrap over the sides of the frame (figure C). Cut out the fabric; if necessary, iron it to remove wrinkles and creases (figure D).
    Photo

    Figure C

    Photo

    Figure D


    3. Lay the fabric face down; center the frame on top of the fabric, front side down. Starting at one corner, fold the fabric over the frame and staple in place (figure E). Repeat on the other corners, making sure to stretch the fabric taut. Next, fold and staple the fabric back along all sides of the frame (figure F). To ensure that the staples stay in place, use a hammer to secure them.
    Photo

    Figure E

    Photo

    Figure F


    4. Attach a hanger to the frame (figure G).

    5. Optional: Sew sequins, beads or buttons to the fabric to accent pattern elements; choose colors that complement the fabric (figure H).
    Photo

    Figure G

    Photo

    Figure H




    Page  1 | 2 | 3 | 4  


  • ALSO IN THIS EPISODE: