I've been making silk paper (silk fusion) today. Usually I try and make it as thin and wispy as I can but today I wanted to make it a little thicker. The first thing is to lay out some silk fibres onto a piece of netting - I have 2 (ish) layers of undyed tussah silk fibres here.
Then another piece of net on top to hold it all in place, and rub dilute silk paper medium (you can use dilute PVA or wallpaper paste too) through the net so it soaks the silk fibres - I use an old stencil brush for this. Turn the sandwich over and rub from the other side too until all the fibres are holding together.
I decided it still wasn't thick enough, so I folded it in half.
Once it was dry, I cut some heart shapes out of it. I love the texture and sheen of silk paper - what I have in mind are some simple hanging decorations to show it off.
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Thursday, 8 September 2011
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Hearts
Been stocking up on some old favourites this morning - here they are hanging up to dry.
Silk paper hearts with an integral copper wire edging - all the beauty of silk with added strength! The bright red one is soybean silk which works just as well.
Silk paper hearts with an integral copper wire edging - all the beauty of silk with added strength! The bright red one is soybean silk which works just as well.
Monday, 21 February 2011
Jewellery - Metalwork
The last stop on our trip round the departments was the Jewellery-Metalwork department. Our brief for these 2 weeks was to create a ring. I had great fun here - I had really been looking forward to having the chance to mix some of my favourite textiley fibres with some metal - and ended up making several ring-like things!
First off I loosely needlefelted some bits of fluff together - a mixture of wool and silk and linen fibres - and textured a little piece of copper to sit on top of them. Now obviously I couldn't do any soldering with this little lot around without them going up in flames so I made the ring separately and then riveted the fluff and metal onto it. A bit fiddly, to say the least!
Having made these 'proper' rings I went on to have fun experimenting with my favourite combination of silk paper and wire. I already use these materials to create the hearts I sell in my hypsela handmade shop but I had never managed to form the silk paper over a 3D wire structure without just getting into a sticky mess. I twisted some wire into loose spirals to fit over my fingers and got out the silk paper... well the first couple of goes were my usual sticky mess, but evetually I discovered if I laid the silk fibres in the same direction as the wire it worked! (well, sometimes...)
I know, a pretty strange sort of ring but a great discovery for me! And lastly, another weird and wacky ring-thing made using the same technique... There's no stopping me now!
First off I loosely needlefelted some bits of fluff together - a mixture of wool and silk and linen fibres - and textured a little piece of copper to sit on top of them. Now obviously I couldn't do any soldering with this little lot around without them going up in flames so I made the ring separately and then riveted the fluff and metal onto it. A bit fiddly, to say the least!
Next I got out one of my very favourite fibres. This is beaten kozo fibre, I think it is from the bark of the mulberry tree, and it has been prepared for papermaking. It comes as funny little sticks but if you soak them you can gently tease them out into the most amazing lacy structures, which are quite stiff once they dry. It can be a bit hit-and-miss if you want a particular size and shape, you never really know what you're going to get, but it's always beautiful. I threaded my kozo pieces onto wire which had been soldered onto a ring to create this lovely pod shape. This is definitely my favourite!
I do need to find a neater way to finish the wires together at the top though - again, soldering is out - maybe I just need to practice my wire-wrapping!
I know, a pretty strange sort of ring but a great discovery for me! And lastly, another weird and wacky ring-thing made using the same technique... There's no stopping me now!
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Silk Hearts
I have been redesigning an old favourite of mine - my silk fusion (silk paper) hearts. I always liked these but I was unhappy with the wire I used for the edging. Now I have used a heavier wire and incorporated a wire hanging loop to make them easier to hang. I've made a few colours - do you like my drying rack???
The red ones are already listed in my etsy hypsela shop - the other colours will be following shortly - the perfect Valentines gift!
Labels:
crafting,
etsy,
hypsela,
silk fusion,
silk heart,
silk paper
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