Alma Stoller's Pabric Experience
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Ms. Alma Stoller is self-taught fabric artist and mother of two. Her curiosity in exploring new materials and creativity in brining the best nature of a medium shows her passion for art and life. Alma is also an active publisher, writer, as well as magazine editor in the fabric art community. She started I HEART ZINES' recently as a way to encourage self-publishing online. The pocket totem is the first work made of Pabric by Alma. And, we will be seeing her Mixed Media Piece using Pabric very soon.
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"It prints clear and crisp. It works great not just in your fabric work, but in mixed media pieces as well."
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Following paragraph is quoted from Alma's Blog I made this pocket totem thingie/fabric bead a few months ago using Pabric. I am amazed with the printing quality and the stitching is super easy.
A few months ago I got a package full of all the Pabric products. What is this? What do I do with it? Will it work? Well, I tried it and I am hooked. I think it is the new thing in the arts and crafts world. Anything you want to print on fabric you can print on Pabric. You can hand stitch, bead or machine stitch on it. You simply place it in your ink jet printing and let it do its thing. No more worrying about fabric getting caught or ruining your printer.....with Pabric is it a snap. It prints clear and crisp. It works great not just in your fabric work, but in mixed media pieces as well. I am working on a piece now and I am finding that it is superb on mixed media applications. |
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The graphics were provided by Ms. Alma Stoller | Copyright Alma Stoller 2007 |



