Thank you so much! This is by far the best stretching demo on youtube. I'm really particular about the fold of corners and stretching canvas and this is a great resource detailing the whole process, necessary tools and materials. Thank you Katerina! I hope you don't mind me using this in my painting courses during our remote, pandemic times.
@@KaterinaLanfranco1 I wonder if you can help me with exhibición. I am working at home as a painter. I ve got less work at the moment. Thank you in anticipation sweet friend I LOVE your teaching and I LOVE It here. Thanks for sharing with us ✨👍
Thanks so much Katerina. The very first thing I learnt is that its not canvas on a frame but on a stretcher bar...never heard it called that before. You were very easy to understand eg your explanation was simple and to the point. Merry Christmas from Western Australia 2023
This was perfect and easy to follow. I have a lot of wood and would like to learn how to carve/cut my own stretcher bars. I'm going to see how this can be done without having to buy a miter saw. Thank you very much!!!! I'm going to work on this project.
Hi and thank you for this free lesson. You could reach more audience if you would use the metric system : ) Maybe you should do a reupload with all the learnings from the past years and how you build frames. Greetings from germany
She'd have to do two videos if using different measurement systems. This was done in the U.S. and we use the imperial system. I.E., If I watch a video from the UK, I convert the measurements myself, not ask the video maker to convert to the measurement system I natively use.
I wish I can strech a Canvas here, it's a lot easier back home where there is a carpinter to make you a frame. And there are Canvas in shops too. I need to start painting, but Sometimes I ask myself and the Lord to provide the Canvas ,as the price of relatively Big Canvas is usually exhorbitant or expensive if you will. Thank you for sharing this awesome video 👍 blessings to you that can read this comment 👍
Hi Katerina Please forgive my ignorance. I need to get some Stretcher Bar Cross Braces for stretchers I just purchased. The stretchers I bought are to assemble Four 28X40 & Four 26X40. Here is my question: Do I need to get Braces exactly the same size as the stretchers? I mean for the assembled 28 X 40 get Braces 28 & 40 Or would it be okay to use Brace size 27 instead? Why do I think this is a silly question?
Interesting to note that you don't staple the canvas when it's under pressure, but use the pliers to take up the slack. I've been painting canvases since 1971 and eschewed the use of the pliers - preferring to use my bare hands only because the pliers can pull the canvas inwards - but not sideways as well in order to minimize the inter-staple bunching. These problems are why I now prefer to paint on cradled wood panels. Also, I NEVER stretched unprimed canvases as the unprimed stuff has a far higher stretching quotient than the heavier primed stuff.
Thank you for the very thorough instructions. Helped with our first canvas stretching (36" x 48"). However, we felt the pliers we used were too large. What are the brand of pliers you used in the video? They look smaller.
Hi, unfortunately these were the only ones that the art department produced. I’ve made a couple more in my studio, but am thinking of making more. Let me know what you’re looking for.
Thanks for the video. I bought two expensive paintings canvas and I would prefer someone more experienced to do the stretching for me. How do I find one?
Thank you professor. I have a painting shipped from overseas that i want to re stretch and frame. Any suggestions (other than hiring a professional which will cost me about $380) to DIY? Thanks -reply or like; youtube would do the rest
Yes, you’ve probably figured this out by now, but here is my answer: you can get stretcher bars to size (careful of the depth too because this is variable). Then place the painting face down on a clean surface - some kind of soft/protective layer in between would be ideal like glycine (but not vital). Then stretch your painting. Be careful not to overstretch the painting especially if it is thinly painted or older (especially oil). Acrylic will be more elastic for a longer period of time. Good luck and pay attention to the original corner folds to match them up.
Hey, thank you so much for this video. Do you mind if we had another video explaining everything about glazing after a painting. To avoid a gray reflective effect when a painting is under the sun and the best glazing products?
Great Video . I am doing a painting 28"x 36" . It looks like from your video I would be better off using a strainer than strecter bars. Is it possible to suggest place to buy good quality stretcher bars/ strainers. Most the the main stream art supply houses seem to carry flimsy then ones.
Joanne Amantea you can order heavy duty stretcher bars from Blick, however there are companies that make custom strainer bars too, ie www.simonliuinc.com
Someone told me to paint the back of the canvas with water to get a tighter stretch - what do you think? You have to be sure to get the canvas underneath the stretcher bars wet, too. I've only done this once and it seemed to be good.
Question: I’ve had trouble with stretcher bars warping due to moisture- when the canvas gets loose I sometimes spray water on the back of the canvas which sometimes gets on the wooden stretchers and have had problems with warping I’m just about to do a large piece for a client and wondering if I should use varnish on the wood before I stretch the canvas over it to waterproof it. Is there any upside /downside to doing this? Thnx
@@KaterinaLanfranco1great tip with the kiln dry wood. I had a guy make me 7ft tall canvases for a big commission and they ended up warping and the client withdrew from the project… he didn’t use kiln dry wood and I was such a beginner in all of this. I had no idea 😅
you can buy rolls of canvas online on websites like amazon and some really big art supply stores have them but they're usually few and far between in person
I'm making an extra large canvas, 3 metres square and I need to remove it from the frame and roll it up for storage. Do you have any suggestions for that? I guess it would be similar to making a floor cloth. I was going to add eyelets around the edges too so I could tie it to the frame again
So, im unclear as to what youre calling stretcher bars. Are you attaching the canvas onto an already assembled frame, and the frame is the stretcher bar?
oh, and is there also a trick to a painting that has edges that has to fit the edges on the frame? So the front painting is only on the front, and the edges of the painting starts exactly at the edges. And so the front painting is not overstretched over the edges. Is it better to start with a frame that is slightly bigger than the front painting, so it can be "stretched into place" instead of having no buffer to either over or under stretch to match the frame's edges.
Yeah SO scary. I wasn’t sure how many staples were left in the chamber. If it makes you feel better I don’t do it if I know the chamber is empty. It’s a good idea to leave a little space and not to overload the staple gun because otherwise the pusher won’t close. But I’m sure you know that if you’re writing this comment. Thanks for your interest though. 🔧🔨⚒🛠⛏
Thank you! I offered to frame a canvas for my sister and she failed to mention that it was rolled up in a tube. (I will be very carefully stretching it.)
Don’t overstretch it. Depending on how thick the paint is, and how long ago it was painted it could be brittle. Try to line up the edges of the painting to the stretcher bars. Good luck 🍀
NagilaCaliforniagirl Cabral ... will do. Basically, fat always has to go over lean, because otherwise if the thin paint is on top it will crack/shrink as the lower level fat paint layer continues to dry. Also acrylic won't adhere to oil paint very well (this is usually how fat over lean is applied in painting vocabulary). So if you're using both acrylic and oil, use acrylic first, let it dry and then apply oil.
Depends on the surface of the painting. If it’s varnished or not, how thick the paint it. Definitely be careful not to overstretch it. This will lead to cracks. Try to line up the edges of the painting with the support bars. Good luck
gary giordano the assembling of stretcher bars is at the very beginning. The strainer bars are glued. At Hunter College students check these out from a lending library.
This was the best vedeo on canvas stretching I have seen, and I have seeing quite a few.
The corner fold close-up was excellent.
Thank you so much! This is by far the best stretching demo on youtube. I'm really particular about the fold of corners and stretching canvas and this is a great resource detailing the whole process, necessary tools and materials. Thank you Katerina! I hope you don't mind me using this in my painting courses during our remote, pandemic times.
Yes, please do!
@@KaterinaLanfranco1 you are an amazing person ✨ Katerina Lanfrano.
@@KaterinaLanfranco1 I wonder if you can help me with exhibición. I am working at home as a painter. I ve got less work at the moment. Thank you in anticipation sweet friend I LOVE your teaching and I LOVE It here. Thanks for sharing with us ✨👍
Thanks! Just made my first canvas, 14x9 inches
It’s not a big one but I feel like my whole life just changed, changed the game
Thanks so much Katerina. The very first thing I learnt is that its not canvas on a frame but on a stretcher bar...never heard it called that before. You were very easy to understand eg your explanation was simple and to the point. Merry Christmas from Western Australia 2023
This was perfect and easy to follow. I have a lot of wood and would like to learn how to carve/cut my own stretcher bars. I'm going to see how this can be done without having to buy a miter saw. Thank you very much!!!! I'm going to work on this project.
You can make a miter box and use a hand saw.
Thanks for the clear instructions. It took my husband and I longer than we expected, but it worked.
I bought a painting and it was mailed rolled up, this was an excellent and beautiful demonstration. Thank you.
love the bit at the end when KL is admiring her work at the end, a smile of satisfaction
That was a joy to watch, you are so clear and informative.
I purchased canvas art and was just curious how it's put together. I enjoyed this video. Good job!
Best demo I've ever seen, thank you
More videos ... you're the best art teacher on utube!
Victoria Burdett 👋 that's very kind of you to say!
Muchas Gracias. No puedo esperar para comenzar a estirar algunos lienzos usando tus métodos. Gran demostración y explicación. Saludos desde Suiza
Thank you very much. Trying it out, but have to build my own wood frame also. A video about making the stretcher bars would be cool too.
Hi and thank you for this free lesson. You could reach more audience if you would use the metric system : ) Maybe you should do a reupload with all the learnings from the past years and how you build frames. Greetings from germany
She'd have to do two videos if using different measurement systems. This was done in the U.S. and we use the imperial system. I.E., If I watch a video from the UK, I convert the measurements myself, not ask the video maker to convert to the measurement system I natively use.
Very awesome insight here, I’m reworking my studio so this insight is great I would have never considered the pliers.
I wish I can strech a Canvas here, it's a lot easier back home where there is a carpinter to make you a frame. And there are Canvas in shops too. I need to start painting, but Sometimes I ask myself and the Lord to provide the Canvas ,as the price of relatively Big Canvas is usually exhorbitant or expensive if you will. Thank you for sharing this awesome video 👍 blessings to you that can read this comment 👍
😊😊
So clear on folding those pesky corners... thankyou
HI MAM KATERINA .......( YOUR SO BEAUTIFUL TO ME )......VERY NICE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO, AND YOU DID IT VERY FLAWLESSLY.... THANK YOU. GODSPEED.
Hi Katerina
Please forgive my ignorance. I need to get some Stretcher Bar Cross Braces for stretchers I just purchased. The stretchers I bought are to assemble Four 28X40 & Four 26X40.
Here is my question: Do I need to get Braces exactly the same size as the stretchers? I mean for the assembled 28 X 40 get Braces 28 & 40 Or would it be okay to use Brace size 27 instead?
Why do I think this is a silly question?
Nice lesson. I was wondering why you were taking the staples out of the smaller canvas? Was that just to show us how to take the staples out?
thanks for your video. Can you use nails rather than stapler. and what size of stretcher bar that you need to use the cross bar.
Very Informative and Straight Forward!! Wish more were on the ole tube 😂 Thanks
Thank you Katerina. Can't wait to start stretching some canvas prints using your methods. Great demo and explanation.
This might be an obvious question but can you leave the canvas on this stretcher, paint it and hang it?
Yes you can. That’s the general idea in fact.
Interesting to note that you don't staple the canvas when it's under pressure, but use the pliers to take up the slack. I've been painting canvases since 1971 and eschewed the use of the pliers - preferring to use my bare hands only because the pliers can pull the canvas inwards - but not sideways as well in order to minimize the inter-staple bunching.
These problems are why I now prefer to paint on cradled wood panels.
Also, I NEVER stretched unprimed canvases as the unprimed stuff has a far higher stretching quotient than the heavier primed stuff.
If you’re stretching primed bare hands suffice since there isn’t much give, compared to unprimed as you’ve mentioned.
Thank you for the very thorough instructions. Helped with our first canvas stretching (36" x 48"). However, we felt the pliers we used were too large. What are the brand of pliers you used in the video? They look smaller.
Frederix or US art supply works well too. Good luck
are there more videos from this hunter college series? i've seen this one and the one on priming and they are wonderful and useful !
Hi, unfortunately these were the only ones that the art department produced. I’ve made a couple more in my studio, but am thinking of making more. Let me know what you’re looking for.
Thanks for the video. I bought two expensive paintings canvas and I would prefer someone more experienced to do the stretching for me. How do I find one?
Really clear and helpful and your voice is very calming too🙏🏻
Thank you for this instruction video. Very clear and instructive.
Loved this tutorial.. 💕💕.. very clear instructions... Lovely...thank you 👍🙏🏻
Great video, thank you! Now I'm gonna practice to get the corners as good as yours :)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills. Just what I was looking for. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
This is what a real satisfying video looks like.
Thank you professor. I have a painting shipped from overseas that i want to re stretch and frame. Any suggestions (other than hiring a professional which will cost me about $380) to DIY? Thanks -reply or like; youtube would do the rest
Yes, you’ve probably figured this out by now, but here is my answer: you can get stretcher bars to size (careful of the depth too because this is variable). Then place the painting face down on a clean surface - some kind of soft/protective layer in between would be ideal like glycine (but not vital). Then stretch your painting. Be careful not to overstretch the painting especially if it is thinly painted or older (especially oil). Acrylic will be more elastic for a longer period of time. Good luck and pay attention to the original corner folds to match them up.
This is very helpful, especially the explanation of stretchers vs strainers.
Hey, thank you so much for this video. Do you mind if we had another video explaining everything about glazing after a painting. To avoid a gray reflective effect when a painting is under the sun and the best glazing products?
Great Video . I am doing a painting 28"x 36" . It looks like from your video I would be better off using a strainer than strecter bars. Is it possible to suggest place to buy good quality stretcher bars/ strainers. Most the the main stream art supply houses seem to carry flimsy then ones.
Joanne Amantea you can order heavy duty stretcher bars from Blick, however there are companies that make custom strainer bars too, ie www.simonliuinc.com
Thank you. Any videos of making the wooden bar/frame?
In general, is it more economical to stretch and prime your own canvas or buy pre-stretched and pre-primed canvas?
Someone told me to paint the back of the canvas with water to get a tighter stretch - what do you think? You have to be sure to get the canvas underneath the stretcher bars wet, too. I've only done this once and it seemed to be good.
Appreciate you video, I'm excited to complete my first canvas cover
Thanks for these informations.. coz of you guyz we get lots of good knowledge about our passion
Hi there, is it cheaper to make yr own canvas?? In Canada to buy ready made canvas is pricey.
doves1 Pelligreano yes it’s cheaper, especially as you go up in size.
Question: I’ve had trouble with stretcher bars warping due to moisture- when the canvas gets loose I sometimes spray water on the back of the canvas which sometimes gets on the wooden stretchers and have had problems with warping I’m just about to do a large piece for a client and wondering if I should use varnish on the wood before I stretch the canvas over it to waterproof it. Is there any upside /downside to doing this? Thnx
Varnishing could be a good solution because it will seal the wood. You might want to get kiln dried wood for your stretcher bars. Good luck
@@KaterinaLanfranco1great tip with the kiln dry wood. I had a guy make me 7ft tall canvases for a big commission and they ended up warping and the client withdrew from the project… he didn’t use kiln dry wood and I was such a beginner in all of this. I had no idea 😅
That’s really helpful, but I’d be interested to know where you get the roll of canvas from?
you can buy rolls of canvas online on websites like amazon and some really big art supply stores have them but they're usually few and far between in person
At the time it might have been Pearl Paint but Blick Arts or other art supply store have the rolls too.
@@KaterinaLanfranco1 that’s brill, thank you.
I really enjoyed watching this!
Beautifully executed! Thank you!
I'm making an extra large canvas, 3 metres square and I need to remove it from the frame and roll it up for storage. Do you have any suggestions for that? I guess it would be similar to making a floor cloth. I was going to add eyelets around the edges too so I could tie it to the frame again
Really nice, calm and cheerful. Thanks!
You make it look so easy. Thank you 🙏🏻
Ahh good, I just starting canvas stretching now ❤
Question in your opinion is it better to use stretcher bars or strainer bars especially for very large canvases?
Great video!
how to make a 'beveled side'? I know my question is too generic but i'm wondering how to do that.
eva v So am I. If you find any videos, please share. Thank you!
@@pam0626 seen it done using an electric plane, guy did 2 passes real easy.
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fast forward to 2:25 in the video
Raico Rosenberg Thank you!!! I'm going to buy that Buck Bros 6 1/2 block plane. The video is great!!! Also, gives great info on materials and sanding.
So, im unclear as to what youre calling stretcher bars. Are you attaching the canvas onto an already assembled frame, and the frame is the stretcher bar?
Great video, but I would have liked a more detailed explanation on the folding of the corners
Great instructional video! Thank you!
Can you show how to stretch a fabric painting and frame it
Very clear. Great presentation.
Is there any tricks to stretch the canvas after finished? Like when finally turn it around and see that its actually not tight or not straight.
oh, and is there also a trick to a painting that has edges that has to fit the edges on the frame? So the front painting is only on the front, and the edges of the painting starts exactly at the edges. And so the front painting is not overstretched over the edges. Is it better to start with a frame that is slightly bigger than the front painting, so it can be "stretched into place" instead of having no buffer to either over or under stretch to match the frame's edges.
Thanks for this video. Working on the Salvator Mundi.
Very professional and clear, thank you
What you made i don't know your blue eyes 👀 are very very butiful and yes canvas board also hi hi God bless you
Great video! Now i know where it went wrong :)
So useful and clear! Thank you!
Thank you so much. You are incredible!
Thanks so much! This was really helpful to see!
it would be great to do it over a spinning table top
2:17
What kind of monster breaks a staple cartridge like that??😟😣
Yeah SO scary. I wasn’t sure how many staples were left in the chamber. If it makes you feel better I don’t do it if I know the chamber is empty. It’s a good idea to leave a little space and not to overload the staple gun because otherwise the pusher won’t close. But I’m sure you know that if you’re writing this comment. Thanks for your interest though. 🔧🔨⚒🛠⛏
Of course if you wanted the canvas cut to the right size call for Shellyne.
Thankyou, a very nice tuition👍
Thank you! I offered to frame a canvas for my sister and she failed to mention that it was rolled up in a tube. (I will be very carefully stretching it.)
Just curious if you have any recommendations on doing this with a canvas that has already been painted on. I'm a little nervous to do it
Don’t overstretch it. Depending on how thick the paint is, and how long ago it was painted it could be brittle. Try to line up the edges of the painting to the stretcher bars. Good luck 🍀
Instead of going around circles stapling you can staple stretch two opposite sides first and then remaining sides, it works easier
Sure, but you’ll get slack in the corners…
@@KaterinaLanfranco1 I do this for living and recently seen automated machines that does stretching this way and no slacking in the corners..
Ok. Interesting to know.
Got my first one but can not see the numbers on it
This was a great tutorial, thanks!
Can you make a video about fat over lean technic? Thanks!
NagilaCaliforniagirl Cabral ... will do. Basically, fat always has to go over lean, because otherwise if the thin paint is on top it will crack/shrink as the lower level fat paint layer continues to dry. Also acrylic won't adhere to oil paint very well (this is usually how fat over lean is applied in painting vocabulary). So if you're using both acrylic and oil, use acrylic first, let it dry and then apply oil.
Very well done - thanks.
Thank you. Great instructions.
Great video. Thank you a lot !
What about stretching the painted canvas, should I be worried about damaging the painting with over tension?
Depends on the surface of the painting. If it’s varnished or not, how thick the paint it. Definitely be careful not to overstretch it. This will lead to cracks. Try to line up the edges of the painting with the support bars. Good luck
@@KaterinaLanfranco1
Thank you so much, all went well with conservative stretching and my wife will have a perfect birthday present
What brand/model number are your canvas pliers?
Hi Fredrix makes a pair like theses. They are 2-1/4 x 8”
Squaring and assembling you stretcher bars (supports) was skipped over
gary giordano the assembling of stretcher bars is at the very beginning. The strainer bars are glued. At Hunter College students check these out from a lending library.
excellent vid thanks
Whats difference between duck and regular cotton canvas?
Cotton duck is more tightly woven than regular cotton canvas.
most helpful video on the topic!
Very nice
Thank you, great tutorial!!!
9:48 for the corners!
Where can I get this same canvas
Art stores and online art stores and marketplaces.
Cool …Thank you!
Which cloth useing the canvas...
Cotton
This is merely video which explain it meticulously
11:08 11:13 thank you ❤
This is an excellent video.
Thank-you! Now the process seems less intimidating
Do you add some water?
MrBean Bean you can if it feels too thick. Every brand is different.
@@KaterinaLanfranco1 thank you
Super helpful!