Well, it has been my experience that when the fibers change color it is because the iron is too hot, or was held on the fibers too long. I believe it IS possible to have the iron too hot. Of course, if that effect is what you want, go for it! With Angelina, there are no rules, just opinions! ;-) Also, if the iron is "too hot" the resulting sheet will be less flowy and flexible.
So fun!
This is the coolest technique ever! I'm definitely going to do those leaf imprints!
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for the lesson!
Thanks for sharing cool tips and tricks,I use my hair straighteners to fuse the fibres,obviously with grease proof paper
Thank you for the demo. And...what a beautiful texture and pattern with the leaf imprint.
How beautiful. Very helpful, I'm looking forward to trying this out. Thank you.
Great video! Thanks.
Well, it has been my experience that when the fibers change color it is because the iron is too hot, or was held on the fibers too long. I believe it IS possible to have the iron too hot. Of course, if that effect is what you want, go for it! With Angelina, there are no rules, just opinions! ;-) Also, if the iron is "too hot" the resulting sheet will be less flowy and flexible.
Do you know of any metallic or iridescent threads that will react similarly? Something that can be bonded with heat