With all the recent success of Angelica’s Fashion Icon series, the fashionistas at Fashion Icon have been busy producing new styles for their beloved brands.
Now, thanks to the amazing work of fashionistas, we can finally have some of their work on our walls.
This tutorial will show you how to create a style inspired by Angelica.
If you are looking to learn more about this stunning new piece, we have a few great tutorials for you below.
If your new Angelica collection is on the horizon, here’s the rundown on everything you need to know to get started.1.
Get Started With The Textile Walled Art TutorialFirst of all, you’ll need a textured wall.
It’s simple to do but a little bit of research will help you choose the right pieces to create the piece you want to recreate.
There are so many great choices for textured walls, so check out this list of great textured fabric alternatives.
You can also get a good sense of the materials used to create this iconic piece by using our Angelica Wall Art Comparison Chart.2.
Start With The Fabric BasicsFirst of course, we’re going to be creating a textural wall.
There’s no need to go overboard on the color or materials here.
If the fabric used for the textured piece is one you’re familiar with, you can skip the fabric comparison and focus on the fabrics themselves.3.
The Fabric We’re Going To Be UsingTo start, we need to pick the fabric that we want to use for our textured pattern.
There is so much to choose from for this type of wall, so it’s worth checking out this quick tutorial on fabric shopping.
We’ll be using a 3-ply, 2-ply and 4-ply fabric that can be found in the following fabrics:Furniture Fabric:Fabric:Satin White 2-Pieces (3-ply)Pillow Fabric:Mink Fabric:White 2-Piece Pillow (4-ply)—all three are great options to use in this piece.5.
The Textured Pattern We’re going with a 4-piece pattern, and we need a few basics for our pattern.
It helps to know how to tie it up, as well as how to attach the pieces to each other.
We need to select a pattern that is easy to find, and has a good amount of stretch.
The following fabric patterns will help us make the piece that we’re after:Fability:Textured 3-Piece Fabric:Medium Grey 3-Pence—these two fabrics are great for this project as well.6.
The Pattern That We’re UsingTo tie it all up, we’ll be choosing a pattern based on a simple rule: don’t make the pattern too large or small.
It will give you a great starting point for the fabric we’re using.
We can make our pattern smaller than it needs to be by increasing the size, or we can increase the size to make it more noticeable.
It makes a big difference in how the fabric feels.7.
The Details That We’ll Be MakingUse a light weight, stretchy fabric like wool, silk, silk cotton, or a blend of these three fabrics to create our textural pattern.
We’re also going to want to include some color accents.
We want the fabric to feel solid, not flimsy.
We don’t want it to be too thick or too thin.
We also want it not to be so loose that it sticks out in a way that’s distracting.8.
The Colors To UseThe fabrics we’re choosing for this piece will be the following colors:Silk, Cotton, and Wool are the three main colors that you’re going for in your textured textured fabrics.
We recommend that you pick up a good range of colors and use a blend, such as a neutral or light brown.9.
The Time That We Will NeedTo get started, it’s time to start thinking about the materials you’re working with.
The most important thing to remember is to go with the best quality you can find, as opposed to buying the cheapest.
This will allow you to make sure that the texturing is just right for the piece.
Once you’ve chosen the fabrics and colors that are best for your project, it will be time to tie them all together.
You’ll also want to check out the size that you want the pieces in.
To make sure everything is connected and lined up, you need a piece that’s a bit larger than the fabric you’re stitching.
If there’s too much material on one side, you may want to double stitch your edges.10.
How To Use Your Fabric For This ProjectWe’re going through a series of steps in this tutorial to ensure that everything is working correctly.
The fabric itself is the perfect starting point, so make sure you start with the largest