Wednesday 20 June 2012

Chapter 6 Fabric Bonding method using Transfer Adhesive

The different techniques are shown as follows:

1.  Using Bondaweb to attach fabrics - symmetrical designs


2.  Using Bondaweb to attach fabrics - asymmetrical designs


It is important to use a hot iron and sandwich the fabric between sheets of baking parchment paper.  Ensure the iron flex is taped and safe from tripping.

3.  Sheet of decorative bonded fabrics with bits - In turquoise
Accompanied by sample



4.  Sheet of decorative bonded fabrics with bits - In reddy orange
Accompanied by samples



It is important if using supermend powder to avoid shaking it haphazardly, so unnecessary sticking is avoided and if necessary use a mask. 
Use a hot iron and sandwich the fabric between sheets of baking parchment paper.

5.  Making coloured tissue with sample


6.  Painting glue side of Bondaweb with sample


7.  Developing designs including use of tissue with bonded bit fabric, based on Cross design on Page 55


8.  Developing designs including use of painted bondaweb and bonded bit fabric, based on Cross designs on Pages 55 and 57


When painting or gluing it is important to cover surfaces with plastic and have papers to place sheets for drying.  Some paper sheets may need to be on plastic since paints and dyes can soak through.
Containers of mixed paints and water need to be steady to avoid spillage.

  

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