My name is Michelle Brusegaard and I make all kinds of
art. I received my BFA in painting and photography,
but took several surface design courses and have
continued to develop those skills.
My first love of fiber started with batik. I started
off with muslin, making banners and hangings. I moved
in silk and fell in love with it. The idea that
something so delicate can be slathered several times
over with hot wax and return to it’s initial delicacy
still fascinates me. I start with Dharma’s scarves in
8mm habatoi, chiffon, crepe de chine, flat crepe and
velvet. I then use a mixture of paraffin and beeswax
to create the design. I use a number of different
application techniques; most often I use traditional
tjanting tools, and for fine details, my electric
tjanting tool that I have only ever seen at Dharma-
it’s very handy. I also apply wax with bristle
brushes. I used successive baths of Procion MX dyes,
setting them with soda ash.
I also enjoy screen-printing hand dyed fabrics, using
speedball inks and screens. I have had lovely effects
screen printing on velvet and dharma’s woven cotton
scarves. I’ve also been using this technique to
create cloth dinner napkins.
I sell my scarves at various shops, and also online at
www.michellebrusegaard.etsy.com.
My website is: www.michellebrusegaard.com.