How to make a mushroom with Tamar Mogendorff
Recognized for her original soft objects, Tamar Mogendorff is an artist and designer residing in Brooklyn, New York. Tamar creates one-of-a-kind textile sculptures, home goods, ceramics and porcelain objects. Tamar has collaborated with brands such as Liberty London, The Neue Galerie, ABC Carpet & Home, Arita (Japan), Han Feng Gallery (NY), Indigo-Africa Project, Anthropologie and many more.
As an Easter treat, Tamar has shared a 'how to make a mushroom' textile project for the weekend ahead. Happy Easter!
Cut out the pattern pieces in the chosen fabrics. No seam allowance is needed. You can make different sizes; the patterns are only to give you an idea of the proportions.
There are three pieces:
1. Top part of the mushroom: 2 pieces of the same size in different fabrics
2. Stem: 2 pieces in the same fabric
3. Bottom of the stem: one piece in any fabric.
As an Easter treat, Tamar has shared a 'how to make a mushroom' textile project for the weekend ahead. Happy Easter!
Cut out the pattern pieces in the chosen fabrics. No seam allowance is needed. You can make different sizes; the patterns are only to give you an idea of the proportions.
There are three pieces:
1. Top part of the mushroom: 2 pieces of the same size in different fabrics
2. Stem: 2 pieces in the same fabric
3. Bottom of the stem: one piece in any fabric.
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