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Monday
Art: Lift Me Up by Artist Vickie Miller
"Lift Me Up"
Vickie Miller

Tuesday
Art: Solid Black Dutch Spiral & Warring States Lampwork Bead Necklace by Artist Stephanie M. D'Aigle
"Solid Black Dutch Spiral & Warring States Lampwork Bead Necklace"
Stephanie M. D'Aigle

Wednesday
Art: Handmade Fabric Beads from recycled scraps by Artist Monica Magness
"Handmade Fabric Beads from recycled scraps"
Monica Magness

Thursday
Art: Waiting for Dad by Artist The Lone Beader
"Waiting for Dad"
The Lone Beader

Friday
Art: Elk Beads by Artist Deborah Sprague
"Elk Beads"
Deborah Sprague

Saturday
Art: Fried Flower I by Artist Dianne Price
"Fried Flower I"
Dianne Price

Sunday
Art: Yeti Mother by Artist Megan Noel
"Yeti Mother"
Megan Noel

Art of the Day: 12/13/2006
This Week's Theme:   Beads
 

Whether they are hand made, used to create art or both - many wonderful things can be done with beads.

-Melissa Morton

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"Handmade Fabric Beads from recycled scraps"

Art: Handmade Fabric Beads from recycled scraps by Artist Monica Magness
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Scraps before & after washing
  
 
 

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I love the color arrangement that a washed fabric scrap offers
  
 
 

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Fabric beads as embellishments
  
 
 
Media:  cloth remnants, fiber bits, beads
Dimensions:  1/2" to 1"
Date of Work:  2006-present

I first created these fabric beads as an ongoing and fun way to use up some of my 15 lb box of fabric scraps, a collection spurred on by leftover material cut from art doll projects. These beaded fabric balls were inspired by the felt balls that are popular to use in art.

I start out with a load of small sized scraps and throw this in the washing machine to encourage a fraying, tangled orb of texture. I then rip or cut a small portion of this mass and roll it to become a one inch diameter. I pin and stitch by hand through this ball until I form my fabric "bead."

The fabric bead is then added to dangle from a totebag, art purse, fabric book, collage art or anything that needs embellishing. These are addictive to make and are an excellent way to incorporate and use up items that would have otherwise been thrown into the garbage. The color results of this method make each bead original and hardly identical to the next, making it unique in design as well as resourceful.

Artist:
Monica Magness  
Madison, AL, USA
  
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