Wednesday, 20 April 2022

Embroidered Silk Paper

 Sandra had made a piece of silk paper using silk rods.  She thought it looked like papyrus and so she decided she would use it to make an ancient Egyptian piece. To support the embroidery, iron on interfacing was attached to the back. She has always loved the Egyptian geese so she painted them onto the paper and then embroidered  over the top, mainly in straight stitch. She then used a stamp to look like hieroglyphs.



The second piece of silk paper she had incorporated thistle seeds and so she painted a thistle over the top and then embroidered the picture.




Sandra said it was great fun doing these but you do need interfacing to support the stitching.

Thanks Sandra.

Wednesday, 6 April 2022

Silk Paper - Anita Yearsley and Fran Walker April Meeting 2022


Anita and Fran arrived with boxes of assorted fibres and items to include in the silk paper. They had also made individual starter packs for each member so there was no need to queue for fibres etc.

 A small display of silk paper samples was set up to show the kind of things that could be incorporated into the fibres.

Anita demonstrated making paper with the glue method first so that the paper might have a chance to dry before the end of the session.
The washed silk fibres were set out on netting and then netting was placed over the top. The glue was then worked well into the fibres.







We all had a go at the glue method and put the sheets to dry on foil.
 
Anita then demonstrated the ironing method using fibres with  sericin. The fibres were spread out between 2 sheets of baking parchment, sprayed with water and ironed producing silk paper



Once the basic methods had been mastered members started adding items and colour to their paper producing some very interesting and pretty results.






To add sparkle members added angelina.




Open weave material and threads were added to produce texture.





Petals, leaves and flowers made some very pretty designs




Everyone went home with armfuls of samples to think about what they might use them for at home.

It was a most enjoyable and fun day for our members and our thanks go to Anita and Fran for leading us and being so generous with their time and equipment.

Finished pieces of Work

 Janet has finished her jewel-like flower wreath using rich shades of purple and mauve. She has couched a boucle thread and increased the te...