One of the most difficult aspects of creating a portrait in fabric is to find the correct skin color.
I often use a variety of Batik fabrics, but recently I have been using a Hoffman fabric by Mckenna Ryan. The fabric is graduated and I can get double the use out of it because I use both the front and back giving me a range of about 20 varying shades.
I like the fact that the tones of the fabric are the same and as you can see in the picture above it gives a fluid look to the graduations.
This fabric is called "At home in the Woods" and the color is "Mahogany"
The color I used for the base of the face and neck is from the very top of the fabric piece.
I have adhered the first few pieces of the appliqué to an "Appliqué Mat"
Made from Teflon, you iron the appliqué pieces directly onto the mat/sheet. The pieces adhere to each other and not the mat leaving the glue residue on the reverse side of the appliqué.