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Post by lyn on Jun 26, 2018 22:24:34 GMT
Silk paper is easy to make and is a good embellishment for wet felting. link to tutorial
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Post by Shepherdess on Jun 27, 2018 1:24:57 GMT
Great Tutorial Lyn. I haven't made silk paper in a several years. I might have to have a go again.
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Post by MTRuth on Jun 27, 2018 16:23:20 GMT
This is a wonderful resource Lyn! I haven't used the wallpaper paste to make silk paper. I might have to try it. I do have some silk paper made up that I need to use though so perhaps this will spur me on to use it. And that pesky red dye seems to be an issue every time I use it.
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Post by halay on Jun 27, 2018 17:24:03 GMT
Instead of wallpaper pase you can use water and sugar (dissolve 3 teaspoons of sugar in 1 deciliter of hot water). Spred viscose or silk fibers on baking paper, soka with the solution and let it dry. Peel off carefully and cut out the shapes you want.
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Post by MTRuth on Jun 27, 2018 19:28:59 GMT
Hmmm.... I hadn't heard of using sugar before Nada. I have used starch and then ironed. I have also used a mixture of water and fabric medium. The fabric medium makes for a thicker, stronger result. I will have to try both of these methods.
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Post by lyn on Jun 27, 2018 19:37:52 GMT
Instead of wallpaper pase you can use water and sugar (dissolve 3 teaspoons of sugar in 1 deciliter of hot water). Spred viscose or silk fibers on baking paper, soka with the solution and let it dry. Peel off carefully and cut out the shapes you want. Thank you - we'll have to try that!
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Post by halay on Jun 28, 2018 3:43:32 GMT
Ruth, I've tried this and it works perfectly.
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Post by lindsay on Jun 29, 2018 21:48:11 GMT
Very interesting thread - I’ve never even heard of silk paper. May give that a go sometime.
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Post by MTRuth on Jun 29, 2018 23:11:27 GMT
Lindsay, I think you would really like silk paper. It would be great for bird feathers and it gives a nice silk shine.
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Post by lindsay on Jun 30, 2018 11:52:13 GMT
Lindsay, I think you would really like silk paper. It would be great for bird feathers and it gives a nice silk shine. Thanks, Ruth, good idea.
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Post by Ann @ frabjous fabrica on Aug 10, 2020 14:31:57 GMT
Instead of wallpaper pase you can use water and sugar (dissolve 3 teaspoons of sugar in 1 deciliter of hot water). Spred viscose or silk fibers on baking paper, soka with the solution and let it dry. Peel off carefully and cut out the shapes you want. Presumably the sugar will also disappear during fulling. Would diluted PVA glue work do you think? I have used it before as a stiffener for crochet baskets and it's fine for that, not sure how it would behave with felt though. I'd like to use the silk paper idea to embellish clothing, so it would need to be as washable as the ground felt. Any ideas for a medium that would be suitable please? Ann
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Post by MTRuth on Aug 10, 2020 15:07:32 GMT
Once the silk paper is felted in, it should be OK to hand wash. Just like any other silk embellishment.
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Post by Antje on Aug 11, 2020 20:23:34 GMT
Silk paper is a great way of creating designs.
I've used two methods mentioned above - starch then ironing between silicone sheets and Sugar & water. Both work very well.
I haven't tried Wallpaper paste. I think I’d probably Want to use cellulose powder Instead as I’m not sure if the fungicide In the wallpaper paste is detrimental long term....I often don't use things up Immediately, keeping them for a 'sometime in the future' project!
Does any one have the answer to this?
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Post by lyn on Aug 12, 2020 10:12:37 GMT
Silk paper is a great way of creating designs. I've used two methods mentioned above - starch then ironing between silicone sheets and Sugar & water. Both work very well. I haven't tried Wallpaper paste. I think I’d probably Want to use cellulose powder Instead as I’m not sure if the fungicide In the wallpaper paste is detrimental long term....I often don't use things up Immediately, keeping them for a 'sometime in the future' project! Does any one have the answer to this? I may be wrong, but I'm quite happy to use the wallpaper paste because there's not much paste left in the silk fibres after it's drip dried and then when it's applied to the felt there is enough soapy water and then vinegar rinsing water to get rid of the paste. However, I understand that your comment referred to keeping the silk paper for future use. I have some scraps from a few years back and they seem ok.
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Post by Shepherdess on Aug 12, 2020 12:08:03 GMT
Fiona Duffy has been running a felting with silk paper. I think she is using commercially available papers. She mentions lokta and kozo papers she is experimenting with, in a recent post. Her class seems to use printed or painted silk paper.
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