-für ein bisschen Ordnung unterwegs (& in deinem Leben) -sau leicht (12 Gramm) & super langlebig -aus dem innovativen Material Tyvek -20,8 x 10,5 x 0,4 cm -faire Produktion in Deutschland, Polen & Tschechien -tierleidfrei & vegan Steckbrief Größe: 21 x 10 cm Gewicht: 12 Gramm Material: Tyvek Verschluss: Reißverschluss Herstellungsland: Deutschland, Polen & Tschechien Besonderheiten: vegan
My art group met at the first of June and we played with Tyvek. We were inspired by Karen L’s recent post here. We cut up Tyvek envelopes, painted and heated them with a variety of heat tool…
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My art group met at the first of June and we played with Tyvek. We were inspired by Karen L’s recent post here. We cut up Tyvek envelopes, painted and heated them with a variety of heat tool…
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-für ein bisschen Ordnung unterwegs (& in deinem Leben) -sau leicht (12 Gramm) & super langlebig -aus dem innovativen Material Tyvek -20,8 x 10,5 x 0,4 cm -faire Produktion in Deutschland, Polen & Tschechien -tierleidfrei & vegan Steckbrief Größe: 21 x 10 cm Gewicht: 12 Gramm Material: Tyvek Verschluss: Reißverschluss Herstellungsland: Deutschland, Polen & Tschechien Besonderheiten: vegan
Here are some more examples of my Tyvek experiments. First up is a pin-tuck square. I started with painted Tyvek, then layered on some dyed cheese cloth. I took this combo to my sewing machine and …
Welcome friends! Do you know TYVEK??? Es war an der Zeit wieder etwas Neues auszuprobieren. Als begeisterter Mixed Media Fan mit einem Faible für 3D Effekte sah ich bei Pinterest ein Projekt, wo dieses Tyvek verarbeitet war. Es ist ein weißes Vlies, also ein synthetisches Material und optisch ähnlich wie japanische Faserpapiere. Man kann auch sagen Spinnvlies und das trifft es im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes, denn zum 'spinnen' ist es bestens geeignet ;-) Mich faszinierte diese organische Struktur und so begann ich damit zu experimentieren. und das ist dabei heraus gekommen A mysterious underwater world Tutorial - Tipps und TRicks mit Bügeleisen (iron) Tyvek wild mit Acryl Metallicfaben bemalt trocknen lassen Spannung und Geduld sind gefragt :-), ich habe das Tyvek zwischen zwei Lagen Backpapier gelegt und das heiße Bügeleisen darüber gehalten, zwischendurch bitte auch mal wenden ;-) funktioniert besser als es direkt zu bügeln und immer wieder nachschauen zunächst passierte gar nichts und plötzlich it's really magic :-) I must say entstehen Strukturen wie Blasen und Risse die man zusätzlich noch mit Metalic Lustre Gold (Metallwachs) verschönern kann einzelne Stücke davon wurden dann um das Gesicht verteilt und aufgeklebt man kann es einfach mit der Schere bearbeiten und mit jedem üblichen Kleber befestigen so sah der Keilrahmen aus bevor ich die Farben zum Laufen brachte ;-) (it was a recycling canvas, therefore you see here some rests from colors and other structure papers in background ) es entstehen wunderschöne Strukturen mit Zufallseffekten some background details ich kann auch nur wärmstens empfehlen es selbst auszuprobieren, es sieht immer wieder anders aus und regt die Fantasie an! mehr Ideen mit diesem magic material gibt es demnächst hier wieder zu sehen! Inspiration challenges Mixed Media Place # 18 Tyvek, when touched with heat, you can create some unexpectedly awesome textures Stamps and Stencils Trash to treasure recycled canvas + Tyvek ( also an envelope material) Anything but cut # 12 Earth day recycled canvas, depiction of the sea Thanks for your visit Happy crafting!
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-für ein bisschen Ordnung unterwegs (& in deinem Leben) -sau leicht (12 Gramm) & super langlebig -aus dem innovativen Material Tyvek -20,8 x 10,5 x 0,4 cm -faire Produktion in Deutschland, Polen & Tschechien -tierleidfrei & vegan Steckbrief Größe: 21 x 10 cm Gewicht: 12 Gramm Material: Tyvek Verschluss: Reißverschluss Herstellungsland: Deutschland, Polen & Tschechien Besonderheiten: vegan
These lovely objects are made from recycled Tyvek mailing envelopes! Since they are almost indestructable I have used them as embellishments on the covers of some of my books: This example also has beadwork, which is stitched through the Tyvek and onto the cover with equally indestructable 'fireline.' Back to the Tyvek..... here is a brief description of the process used to create the ornaments. You will need a Tyvek mailing envelope, stamp pad inks or other permanent colored inks, a teflon pressing cloth, a piece of scrap paper, iron, and metallic acrylic paints (optional). Work in a well ventellated room. First, open up the envelope so the blank side is fully exposed. Use permanent colored inks (almost any kind works) to color the entire surface. I use stamp pads that are permanent when heat set. Blend several colors together if you like. Allow this to dry and cut the Tyvek into pieces about 3 to 4 inches square. Here is the tricky part..... place a Tyvek piece on scrap paper under your teflon pressing cloth and press straight down with a hot iron for JUST A FEW SECONDS then lift the iron straight up. Check to see the results. If your Tyvek did not scrunch up then you must press briefly again. If you keep the heat on it too long, the Tyvek will simply begin to desintegrate. Be prepared to experiment (play) with this to get the feel of just how long to apply the heat. It is very fun and somewhat addictive to watch when the little piece scrunches up properly. When your embellishments are done, you can use a sponge to lightly apply metallic acrylic paint to accent the high parts. This accentuates the wonderful random patterns that happen. These ornaments can be used in many different ways. I have used these in collage also, and am working on a series I hope to post here in the future. As always, HAVE FUN.
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One of the delights of experimental printmaking is using materials which havea mind of their own. If you enjoy this approach then you will definitely like experimenting with Tyvek printing plates.
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-für ein bisschen Ordnung unterwegs (& in deinem Leben) -sau leicht (12 Gramm) & super langlebig -aus dem innovativen Material Tyvek -20,8 x 10,5 x 0,4 cm -faire Produktion in Deutschland, Polen & Tschechien -tierleidfrei & vegan Steckbrief Größe: 21 x 10 cm Gewicht: 12 Gramm Material: Tyvek Verschluss: Reißverschluss Herstellungsland: Deutschland, Polen & Tschechien Besonderheiten: vegan
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I’ve just got back from spending a wonderful day with Jacky Hopkin and her group of ladies who meet at Waltham Windmill on the outskirts of Grimsby. I was invited over to teach them the tech…
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PACK OF 10 TYVEK PAPER A4 SHEETS - Tyvek paper is used extensively in crafts & textiles and in jewellery for making beads. It is a synthetic fabric with appearance of paper which will shrink and bubble when heated to give amazing effects to your work. Also used for creating unusual background effects and toppers for cards. Tyvek is well know whereas I am frequently asked about Lutradur and the difference between the 2. When heated Tyvek will go 'bubbly' whilst Lutradur will go more 'holey'. Tyvek is almost impossible to stitch through when heated whereas you can stitch through Lutradur. You can see in the additional photo above the difference when they are both painted and heated - Tyvek is on the right and Lutradur on the Left. Tyvek can also be printed on using a bubble jet printer. You may have to adjust the settings and remember that the image will not be as sharp as on ordinary paper.
I wanted to show you all an easy way to make really beautiful beads using Tyvek and Angelina fibres and film Tyvek is a man made material which can be painted on and sewn- as well as a multitude of other uses. One of it's characteristics is that it shrinks when heated with a heat gun. That's a key element in how we make these beads! I started off by painting my Tyvek by sprinkling on Brusho and spraying with water. These are wet, and quite dark. They dry a lot lighter, which is good, because when we shrink them, they get dark again! After these were dry, I cut them into long skinny triangles. The wide part will be slightly wider than your finished bead, and the length of the triangle determines how fat your bead will become. I take each triangle and wrap it around a bamboo skewer- starting with the wide end. You want them on fairly secure but not so tight that you can't take them off later! Glue the last couple of centimeters of the smaller end around your bead with a glue stick- just to hold it in place while you are heating it. Now comes the BLING! I like to use both Angelina fibres and films! Cut small strips of the film and/or use a few of the fibres and wrap them around the middle of your bead- a bit of gluestick can help these stay in place. Don't worry about the fibres sticking out- you can get them under control when you use your hot air gun! Which is the next step. Hold the stick and heat with a hot air gun. The tyvek will shrink and edges curl a bit, the Angelina will stitch to itself- the fibers become more glittery, the film more glossy. Make sure to not scorch anything!! Here are these beads close up: You can see how the Angelina color shifts and how the Tyvek edges curl and the color gets darker. The longer you heat them, the harder the beads get. Perfect for sewing on a mixed media project! Or making fun jewelry with! Very fun to make anyway! And each one is unique! See you next time! Heat Gun Brusho 24 Colour Boxed Set Tyvek Light Weight Fabric Angelina Fibres - Cool Assortment Sampler Pack of 6
Here are some more examples of my Tyvek experiments. First up is a pin-tuck square. I started with painted Tyvek, then layered on some dyed cheese cloth. I took this combo to my sewing machine and …
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One of the delights of experimental printmaking is using materials which havea mind of their own. If you enjoy this approach then you will definitely like experimenting with Tyvek printing plates.
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It really does look like antique and worn leather.. I find it so lovely to touch.. I thought I would share some of the details of my collage and mixed water media pieces.. before I tuck it away.. and it was fun to work in.. I made the decision to just play and toss away any self imposed rules.. and I sometimes seem to have a lot of those.. so.. dear reader... I just jumped from collage.. to water media and back and forth again... What I enjoy about mixing water media is the wide range of colors.. and the ability to use a fine tip pencil for definition.. and to saturate large areas with the crayon... playing with found papers and bits.. and documenting the travel is a gentle way to pass the time.. and record the adventure.. the raggedy threads in the collage below came from the string bag I used for my beach gear.. and I thought it made the collage below.. It was evocative of the flotsam and jetsam of the beaches here.. shells and seaweeds... that drift in and puddle together.. the water always mesmerizes me... I can watch it moving for hours and it never fails to fascinate.. each wave is different.. if you photograph them you can see the differences.. the light and movement create such fluid abstract beauty, that I cannot help but try to capture something that continuously holds my fascination. Over and over I try to capture the movements of the blue. So off she goes.. to live with the other journals.. to remind me of our adventure.. our peace and serenity.. Studio work continues and I am putting together more scrap packs and working on another video.. we will be shooting my art journal pages for those of you who want to be the "fly on the wall" as I work.. we will see how that turns out.. and back to painting and submissions.. there is just no rest for the creative! xox
As I mentioned in my last blog post, I told Jacqueline how I had intended to have a play with Tyvek. I have had some in the workroom for some time but had never got around to using it. Then while at Ally Pally I bought this book: Contemporary Knitting for Textile Artists by Ruth Lee. I have admired Ruth Lee’s work for some time. I bought her first book, this one… ..back in 1990 while taking a City & Guilds in Machine Knitting. A fabulous book that I have referred to time and time again. The new book has, amongst other things, some interesting pieces of work using a combination of Tyvek and machine knitted wire. I then read an interview with Ruth in the current issue of Workshop on the Web where she goes through some of the secrets of how she constructed the distressed down-at-heel shoes which feature in her ‘Hand Me Downs’ installation using Tyvek, machine knitted wire and machine stitching. All really good stuff and well worth reading. Although I had the Tyvek film, which melts very easily, as opposed to the sheets, I still decided to have a go at combining it with machine knitted wire. I used Distress Inks to cover some Tyvek I had painted previously with acrylic paint. And I used the same inks to cover a white piece of Tyvek and a piece of Lutrador. With the Tyvek I splattered a few drops of the ink over the surface before dipping the brush in water and spreading it. I then took a piece of kitchen towel and rubbed at the ink so that I was left with light and dark patches. Tyvek Lutradur This is how the kitchen towel looked when I had finished, destined for the bin at first, but then I decided to save it and use elsewhere. I used 0.20mm gauge wire with a metallic thread. The first one, copper coloured is knitted with a Maderia metallic thread. This one, light gold, has one of those really cheap metallic threads knitted with it. In the photo you can see where the thread has broken and I have knitted with just the wire. Dark area is with thread, light area is without. In this sample the layers, from bottom to top, are Lutradur, book page, machine knitted wire, Tyvek. The Tyvek was cut into wide strips and laid on top of each other. Using a polyester thread I machine stitched on top. I then used the iron to melt the Tyvek. Notice how the horizontal strip appears darker than the vertical strips. Does anyone know why? I used the heat gun on the reverse to melt the Lutradur. This next sample is machine knitted wire sandwiched between Lutrador and Tyvek, machine stitched over the top and melted with the heat gun. Here I have used one of the kitchen towels, once again sandwiched between Lutradur and Tyvek with machine stitching to hold the layers in place. In this sample I have used Tyvek previously painted with acrylic paints as the base layer with machine knitted wire in the centre and an ink painted piece on top. Machine stitching with a polyester thread holds the layers in place. Once again, the mix as above, but this time the base layer is a thicker Tyvek, easier to work with I think. I wondered if Fibre in-Form foil would fuse to any of these surfaces without either an adhesive or melting the surface even further. I used a warm iron and found that the film did melt a little more but I think the sheets would withstand a bit extra heat. I also believe that I would have got a better result if I had used either the edge of the iron or the Clover mini iron. These are the samples I foiled. The foil doesn't show up very well in these photos but there is a reasonable amount on there. And then I wondered if maybe I could fuse the foil onto the surface while melting the Tyvek at the same time. And yes, it works. I seem to have been a bit heavy handed but once again this is the film – I think it would be better with the thicker sheets. This sample has a layer of Tyvek on each side with machine knitted wire in the middle. Machine stitching with polyester thread holds the layers in place. I also decided to try Xpandaprint on top of Tyvek, melting one and expanding the other at the same time. I placed a piece of previously painted Tyvek on to cotton velvet that had been coloured with Walnut Ink. A rayon thread was used for some freehand machine embroidery and Xpandaprint was dabbed on the surface. Once dry the surface was subjected to the heat gun. The whole piece was then painted with household emulsion paint. Painted with blue Quink writing ink. Bleach was then lightly brushed on. This photo was taken just a few seconds after the bleach had been added. And this one and the close up below were taken a couple of minutes later. And finally, these photos were all taken some time later once the bleach had dried. Definitely worth pursuing, but now I’m all out of Tyvek - so watch this space :) I ought to add at this point that if you are melting Tyvek and/or Lutradur please make sure you take all sensible precautions with regards to health and safety.
To make these fabric paper backgrounds I used Tyvek – you can use cotton and muslin too but I dont have any – *sob* – so I have to use tyvek. Basic Instructions: Get a sheet of ty…
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Zippered bag, lightweight, roomy and very comfortable, it made out of white or silver Tyvek®. Inside the zip pocket. The straps of the bag is a cotton cord. Pendant with woos and tassel attached to each bag. The bag is very practical, you can wash or smudge the fine dirt with a damp cloth. Although white does not get dirty like regular white materials. The bag match the style of elegant and sporty. If you are a busy person, then Tyvek is the perfect fabric for you - easy and quick to care for. Stains and smudges should be delicately wiped with a damp cloth or machine washed in 30℃ with similar colours. Wrinkles are a natural and desired treat of the fabric - tyvek doesn’t like ironing, probably just like you :) Dimension: width 17.7" / 45 cm Height 12.9" / 33 cm width of the bottom 4.7" / 12 cm WHAT IS TYVEK ? Despite is exotic name; Tyvek is a material close to nature: light, flexible, nice to the touch and recyclable. I am fascinated by it and enjoy using it in my creations. I have a passion for creating beautiful objects. I design airy window coverings, soft pillows, bags, practical coasters and various storage containers. >Tyvek is a synthetic fabric, thin and light, made out of 100% high-density polyethylene fibers >Soft and pleasant to the touch, it becomes even softer and more pliable with use and wear, taking on a silky feel. >Tyvek offers both water resistance and breathability; it is extremely durable, strong and tear resistant >Because Tyvek is made out of earth friendly raw materials, it is 100% recyclable.
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