You are so welcome. I have at last just started a Louise Jannetta Create Art Facebook Group please use this link to go to the private group page and request to join using the button on the right side of the page. - facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart This is a forum where invited members can post, share and comment on all our beautiful creations. With the ethos of support and encouragement, generosity and inclusivity. ENJOY X. I hope you can join and benefit from sharing creativity and support.
Hi Louise, I have become a little obsessed with Joomchi and momigami lately lol. Binge watching your videos on both techniques and following closely but I always need to rewatch because I feel I'm missing parts of the process. Experimenting with both methods is so much fun ❤ Is it ok to let the papers dry in between layers or is essential to move on to the next stage immediately? As in the concertina and wetting? Hope my query makes sense?
Hi Sandra. When you make the lacy Joomchi it is best to dampen the paper layers, making sure there are no air pockets, and then concerntina the papers - roll them up and keep them in a plastic bag for 12 hours before you start the kneeding. I think it can be left damp as all the fibres are softened but not so long as the paper doesn't go mouldy. I have dried out the paper and then reworked it, and this does appear to work, but you need to dampen and kneed the papers untill they reach that point when they will felt again. I have to admit I am also learning as we progress but the above it what i have experienced so far. I hope all this helps. Many thanks for watching and all the very best, Louise X
I have to give you a joke. I was flying to Seoul last month when I discovered your Joomchi video.. to cut a long story short, the poor gentleman begged for mercy after I ordered two sheets of almost every colour on the shelf…. I’m more than ready for blast off
If you get something made we would love to see it. I have started a Facebook group Louise Jannetta create art group. If you go to the page and request membership you can then share your creations with everyone xxx
@@raggapuss Hi Sonia I think I've accepted your request for membership on Facebook page. I think you can now post things I have to accept the post in case anyone is disrespect though.I hope you can show us some of your work xxx
Hi Sara, the papers produced are strong, so there are many uses. Journalling, collage etc. I will layer them and take advantage of the beautiful textures, something that you are wonderfully adept at. Love all the pieces you are posting on the Facebook page. X😀
Should the two sheets be different colors or does it matter? The beige you started with in the beginning seemed to disappear. Does the soaking overnight happen before the first joomchi process of folding or after? I got confused about that part.
Oh no, you can use what you like. My sheets are not very heavy, so I need two or three to stop it from all breaking down. I am a little rough with things though X. Good Luck 😀
Can you tell me about the cellulose glue? I bought cellulose powder, but it was from Japan, I think. I couldn't read the directions on how to turn it into glue. I tried half and half and realized it required much more water. It was clumby, but I used the thinner parts and kept adding more water. I still was able to use some of it. Do you know the proper ratio.
I have done a video on 'How to Prepare Cellulose Glue' - please see link - Video link ua-cam.com/video/K3Tee3iMtiE/v-deo.html 😀 Hope this helps, easy when you know how XX
Hi Edu. Rice paper is made of fine pulp while mulberry paper has long filaments of mulberry bark within the papers. When the papers are felted these give the paper structure and strength which the fine pulp of rice paper would not be able to form. Hope this helps
I am not very good in English and I would like to know a much time you manipulate the ball of paper in your hands? I hope that you understand what I try to say. Thank you very much.
Yes, I do. You have to manipulate the paper a lot. It is about twenty minutes each time you fold it up, keeping it slightly damp. However, I am impatient and do not do it as carefully or as long as I should, and I get good results. I hope this helps. Good luck with it, and many thanks for watching XX😀
Hi Judith, Mulberry paper is often called Hanji paper and is a paper traditionally made in Korea from the root bark of the mulberry bush. It is generally handmade. The bark is not pulped to a fine pulp but is left with longer filaments making it more robust and feltable. In felting, the longer filaments bond to produce a strong fabric like paper.😃
Judith I have also set up a facebook group for those that have subscribed to my UA-cam channel. This is a forum where invited members can post, share and comment on all our beautiful creations. With the ethos of support and encouragement, generosity and inclusivity. the link to the page is - facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart - go to the Facebook Group Page and request to join using the button on the right side of the page. I hope you can join and benefit from sharing creativity and support.
Hi again, I would love you to join in on the Facebook group. Can I please ask you to go to the Facebook Group page - the link to the page is - facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart - and request to join using the button on the right side of the page. I will then be able to accept your request wiuth pleasure XXX
It's a really unique look. I can't wait to see what you do with it
Thanks. I have used this type of thing in the previous video where a ny=umber of these are applied to a plain sheet of mulberry X😃
Thank You 🌻
You are so welcome. I have at last just started a Louise Jannetta Create Art Facebook Group please use this link to go to the private group page and request to join using the button on the right side of the page. - facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart
This is a forum where invited members can post, share and comment on all our beautiful creations. With the ethos of support and encouragement, generosity and inclusivity. ENJOY X.
I hope you can join and benefit from sharing creativity and support.
Thank You.I go yo your FB Page.🌻
@@clariolaelx Great X
I enjoy your videos on this technique. Is/was it raining where you are during the filming?
Hi Carole yes it was. I think I need better audio at some point x
Hi Louise, I have become a little obsessed with Joomchi and momigami lately lol. Binge watching your videos on both techniques and following closely but I always need to rewatch because I feel I'm missing parts of the process. Experimenting with both methods is so much fun ❤ Is it ok to let the papers dry in between layers or is essential to move on to the next stage immediately? As in the concertina and wetting? Hope my query makes sense?
Hi Sandra. When you make the lacy Joomchi it is best to dampen the paper layers, making sure there are no air pockets, and then concerntina the papers - roll them up and keep them in a plastic bag for 12 hours before you start the kneeding. I think it can be left damp as all the fibres are softened but not so long as the paper doesn't go mouldy.
I have dried out the paper and then reworked it, and this does appear to work, but you need to dampen and kneed the papers untill they reach that point when they will felt again.
I have to admit I am also learning as we progress but the above it what i have experienced so far.
I hope all this helps.
Many thanks for watching and all the very best, Louise X
I have to give you a joke.
I was flying to Seoul last month when I discovered your Joomchi video.. to cut a long story short, the poor gentleman begged for mercy after I ordered two sheets of almost every colour on the shelf….
I’m more than ready for blast off
Great, a woman after my own heart.! There is loads more to cover so welcome on the journey xxx
If you get something made we would love to see it. I have started a Facebook group Louise Jannetta create art group. If you go to the page and request membership you can then share your creations with everyone xxx
I’ve requested to join and now waiting to start the process… thanks for all you do and share ❤️
@@raggapuss Hi Sonia I think I've accepted your request for membership on Facebook page. I think you can now post things
I have to accept the post in case anyone is disrespect though.I hope you can show us some of your work xxx
dear may I ask what you do how you use the result of that Beautiful piece of paper xxsoooo beautiful ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Hi Sara, the papers produced are strong, so there are many uses. Journalling, collage etc. I will layer them and take advantage of the beautiful textures, something that you are wonderfully adept at. Love all the pieces you are posting on the Facebook page. X😀
@@LouiseJannetta ❤️ 🦋 ❤️ thank you so much for your answer.. maybe one day I should to give it a try.. and thanks too for liking my art too. xxx
Should the two sheets be different colors or does it matter? The beige you started with in the beginning seemed to disappear. Does the soaking overnight happen before the first joomchi process of folding or after? I got confused about that part.
Oh no, you can use what you like. My sheets are not very heavy, so I need two or three to stop it from all breaking down. I am a little rough with things though X. Good Luck 😀
do you can mix the paper and the wool in felting works? I make nuno felting and I don’t know if is possible to mix the 2 techniques. Thank again.
Hi again Joane. I am not sure how wool will felt with mulberry papers. You could give it a try and let us know how it worked. Enjoy XX😀
Merci beaucoup encore. Passez une très belle journée
Can you tell me about the cellulose glue? I bought cellulose powder, but it was from Japan, I think. I couldn't read the directions on how to turn it into glue. I tried half and half and realized it required much more water. It was clumby, but I used the thinner parts and kept adding more water. I still was able to use some of it. Do you know the proper ratio.
I have done a video on 'How to Prepare Cellulose Glue' - please see link - Video link
ua-cam.com/video/K3Tee3iMtiE/v-deo.html 😀 Hope this helps, easy when you know how XX
Is it possible to make this with rice paper?
Hi Edu. Rice paper is made of fine pulp while mulberry paper has long filaments of mulberry bark within the papers. When the papers are felted these give the paper structure and strength which the fine pulp of rice paper would not be able to form. Hope this helps
Did you just use water for the first layering as well?
Yes
I am not very good in English and I would like to know a much time you manipulate the ball of paper in your hands? I hope that you understand what I try to say. Thank you very much.
Yes, I do. You have to manipulate the paper a lot. It is about twenty minutes each time you fold it up, keeping it slightly damp. However, I am impatient and do not do it as carefully or as long as I should, and I get good results. I hope this helps. Good luck with it, and many thanks for watching XX😀
Merci beaucoup. J’adore tout ce que vous faites.
@@Joane202 Mercie beaucoup X
Forgive me, what is mulberry paper?
Hi Judith, Mulberry paper is often called Hanji paper and is a paper traditionally made in Korea from the root bark of the mulberry bush. It is generally handmade. The bark is not pulped to a fine pulp but is left with longer filaments making it more robust and feltable. In felting, the longer filaments bond to produce a strong fabric like paper.😃
Judith I have also set up a facebook group for those that have subscribed to my UA-cam channel. This is a forum where invited members can post, share and comment on all our beautiful creations. With the ethos of support and encouragement, generosity and inclusivity.
the link to the page is - facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart - go to the Facebook Group Page and request to join using the button on the right side of the page.
I hope you can join and benefit from sharing creativity and support.
Please add me to your Facebook group. Love what you do.
Hi again, I would love you to join in on the Facebook group. Can I please ask you to go to the Facebook Group page - the link to the page is - facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart - and request to join using the button on the right side of the page. I will then be able to accept your request wiuth pleasure XXX
Wow. Glad I found that group. Thanks