Silk Flowers - Learn How To Make Hats Online | Hat Academy Millinery Courses2024-03-29T15:04:59Zhttps://hatacademy.com/forum/topics/silk-flowers?commentId=6485913%3AComment%3A14967&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYou've been wonderfully infor…tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-19:6485913:Comment:159542012-08-19T04:58:00.878ZAngelica Le Murahttps://hatacademy.com/profile/AngelicaNave
<p>You've been wonderfully informative Aoife! Thank-you!!</p>
<p>You've been wonderfully informative Aoife! Thank-you!!</p> I'd suggest painting strips o…tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-18:6485913:Comment:157602012-08-18T10:21:43.138ZAoife Kirwanhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/AoifeKirwan
<p>I'd suggest painting strips of fabric with chemical stiffener, hang and leave to dry overnight then cut out shapes and mould with heated flower irons. Holds shape perfectly, edges don't fray and I haven't had any trouble with colour changing but if you are worried test on a small piece of your fabric before painting it all.</p>
<p>I'd suggest painting strips of fabric with chemical stiffener, hang and leave to dry overnight then cut out shapes and mould with heated flower irons. Holds shape perfectly, edges don't fray and I haven't had any trouble with colour changing but if you are worried test on a small piece of your fabric before painting it all.</p> Thanks for your response Aoif…tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-18:6485913:Comment:157492012-08-18T01:41:26.314ZAngelica Le Murahttps://hatacademy.com/profile/AngelicaNave
<div>Thanks for your response Aoife!</div>
<div><br></br>I bonded two wide strips of taffeta together using bondaweb (vlisoflex) – I then wanted to stiffen and sculpt it into a swirly shape while still wet with stiffener, hoping the shape would then retain when dry.</div>
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<div>This worked to a degree but the taffeta changed colour from the fabric stiffener. Since the hat was covered in the same fabric, you could really notice the difference between the hat and…</div>
<div>Thanks for your response Aoife!</div>
<div><br/>I bonded two wide strips of taffeta together using bondaweb (vlisoflex) – I then wanted to stiffen and sculpt it into a swirly shape while still wet with stiffener, hoping the shape would then retain when dry.</div>
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<div>This worked to a degree but the taffeta changed colour from the fabric stiffener. Since the hat was covered in the same fabric, you could really notice the difference between the hat and trimming!</div>
<div><br/>I suspect this Craft Smart ‘fabric stiffener’ is just a PVA/water mix in a fancy bottle!! I should have gone with a ‘proper’ millinery stiffener I guess.</div>
<div><br/>yes, wiring the edge is definitely an option – I just wanted to try hand-sculpting some shapes (without having to wire, cover edges etc).</div> For flowers that I make from…tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-17:6485913:Comment:158182012-08-17T12:40:26.511ZAoife Kirwanhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/AoifeKirwan
<p>For flowers that I make from silk dupion I use chemical straw or felt stiffener. For lace I use water based millinery stiffener (from parkin) does not leave a residue.</p>
<p>What fabric is it you are trying to stiffen. Did you try wiring the edges?</p>
<p>For flowers that I make from silk dupion I use chemical straw or felt stiffener. For lace I use water based millinery stiffener (from parkin) does not leave a residue.</p>
<p>What fabric is it you are trying to stiffen. Did you try wiring the edges?</p> Hi Lynda,
Do you think you co…tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-17:6485913:Comment:158032012-08-17T10:34:06.616ZAngelica Le Murahttps://hatacademy.com/profile/AngelicaNave
<p>Hi Lynda,</p>
<p>Do you think you could use this spray on its own to stiffen fabric - or is it just used to add a bit of 'extra' stiffness to something you have already stiffened with another solution? I hope this question makes sense!!</p>
<p>I recently used Craft Smart's Fabric Stiffener on a piece of cotton lace and it left an obvious residue. I also used it on a piece of taffeta and it completely changed the colour (despite claiming to dry clear).</p>
<p>I would love to know what…</p>
<p>Hi Lynda,</p>
<p>Do you think you could use this spray on its own to stiffen fabric - or is it just used to add a bit of 'extra' stiffness to something you have already stiffened with another solution? I hope this question makes sense!!</p>
<p>I recently used Craft Smart's Fabric Stiffener on a piece of cotton lace and it left an obvious residue. I also used it on a piece of taffeta and it completely changed the colour (despite claiming to dry clear).</p>
<p>I would love to know what solutions/products people use when stiffening fabric trimmings (bows etc)!</p>
<p> </p> I've seen this (as a gloss) u…tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-13:6485913:Comment:149672012-08-13T22:45:05.794Z1fi9iq6yxs6ighttps://hatacademy.com/xn/detail/u_1fi9iq6yxs6ig
<p>I've seen this (as a gloss) used on straws which have been stiffened with the 50/50 mixture. The same or similar product sells at artists supply stores. The 50/50 can take away some of the shine in the straw and this spray puts it back! </p>
<p>I've seen this (as a gloss) used on straws which have been stiffened with the 50/50 mixture. The same or similar product sells at artists supply stores. The 50/50 can take away some of the shine in the straw and this spray puts it back! </p> It's Boyle brand, comes in a…tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-13:6485913:Comment:151072012-08-13T01:28:35.080ZLynda Dwyer Ninnesshttps://hatacademy.com/profile/LyndaDwyerNinness
<p>It's Boyle brand, comes in a matt or gloss and its Australian made. Costs around $12 from Lincraft for a 400g spray can.</p>
<p>It's Boyle brand, comes in a matt or gloss and its Australian made. Costs around $12 from Lincraft for a 400g spray can.</p> Can you share the brand name…tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-13:6485913:Comment:150152012-08-13T01:25:22.388ZElaine Mergardhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/ElaineMergard
<p>Can you share the brand name Lynda as this is more accessible Thanks E</p>
<p>Can you share the brand name Lynda as this is more accessible Thanks E</p> This is the front view.tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-13:6485913:Comment:149292012-08-13T01:24:15.745ZLynda Dwyer Ninnesshttps://hatacademy.com/profile/LyndaDwyerNinness
<p><a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2951308244?profile=original"><img width="721" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2951308244?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"/></a>This is the front view.</p>
<p><a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2951308244?profile=original"><img width="721" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2951308244?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"/></a>This is the front view.</p> I managed to get a matt spray…tag:hatacademy.com,2012-08-13:6485913:Comment:152072012-08-13T01:20:17.165ZLynda Dwyer Ninnesshttps://hatacademy.com/profile/LyndaDwyerNinness
<p>I managed to get a matt spray sealer from Lincraft, the only thing available unless I waited a week or so to order something. I'm very happy with the finished product.<a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2968504524?profile=original"><img width="721" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2968504524?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"/></a></p>
<p>I managed to get a matt spray sealer from Lincraft, the only thing available unless I waited a week or so to order something. I'm very happy with the finished product.<a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2968504524?profile=original"><img width="721" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2968504524?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"/></a></p>