Friday, August 28, 2015

The Art Of Silk Painting

Whitewash your own silk scarves and fabrics.


7. Take the silk to the dry cleaners to remove the gutta resist. This step is only necessary if the silk is going to be used as a wearable item.


Instructions


1. Create your frame with the artist's stretcher bars. Push the slotted ends of Everyone bar into Everyone other, putting two 8-inch bars at the top and backside and two 10-inch bars down the sides, to author an 8-inch Broad by 10-inch enlarged frame.


2. Degree and incision a plenty of un-dyed silk to 6 inches Broad by 8 inches lingering.


3. Stretch the material over the frame, pushing a thumb Hairpin into Everyone corner and every 4 to 5 inches along the frame, over the material and the wood. Adjust trustworthy the textile is lingering taut over the frame.


4. Draw the outline of your design onto the silk fabric using the gutta resist. Squeeze the applicator bottle of gutta resist gently to create your outlines, making sure to shut ends and avoid gaps throughout the design. The gutta works as a resist border, to restrict the dyes to specific areas of the design.


5. Apply the French silk dyes by dipping the paintbrush into the dye and laying the paintbrush on the fabric, lightly guiding the paint with the brush. Do not brush the dyes on, but allow the brush to transfer the dyes to bleed and create a watercolor effect. Allow it to dry thoroughly for at least Day and night.


6. Remove the silk fabric from the frame and place it face down on an ironing board. Place a pressing cloth over the fabric to protect the silk. Heat set the dyes by setting the iron to a silk setting and ironing the silk. Keep the iron moving in a circular motion, ironing each section of the piece for at least two to three minutes at a time.


Silk representation is a method that has existed for over 3,000 age, and is an Craft approach that is yet utilized nowadays to decorate silk scarves and clothing. The Serti way uses a dye resist called gutta along with silk dyes. Designs are tense with the gutta, which resists and acts to containment the flow of the dyes, allowing you to beget intricate designs.