Textiles Heat Manipulated Methods: The Basic 'Shibori' Method

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @angelicinspirations
    @angelicinspirations 5 років тому +9

    Really interesting. I wonder if they could be steamed in a pressure cooker? I'm going to give it a try. I'd wrap the screw tips in a piece of cotton to prevent holes in the fabric. You just got yourself a new subscriber. Thanks for sharing.

    • @shivanipriya7077
      @shivanipriya7077 5 років тому

      Did it work?

    • @Olhamo
      @Olhamo 3 роки тому +1

      @@shivanipriya7077 I was thinking of a pressure cooker, also. It seems everyone has an instant pot these days... But does the steamer or pressure cooker need to be dedicated just to the fabric? non-natural materials probably are not good to mix with food. ?

  • @ambrelepine8425
    @ambrelepine8425 2 роки тому +3

    Hi, how did you make the pleating blue sample please?

  • @ninaamelia658
    @ninaamelia658 7 років тому +17

    can you give example how to make the wrinkle one with pleats technique please? thankyou

    • @ceribuller1948
      @ceribuller1948 6 років тому +7

      Hello Nina, to achieve this you wrap fabric around a pole or tube, bind it tight with string across the entire width and ruche the fabric to create waves and ripples. Steam or boil it in the same way, then untie once cooled. Hope this helps. Ceri

    • @sinjitamohan
      @sinjitamohan 3 роки тому

      Is it possible to make 2 metres of fabric at once?

  • @PeerCoxFashionRec
    @PeerCoxFashionRec 4 роки тому +1

    That is cool, but would you be able to machine wash this fabrics if you use it in clothing? I assume you can not let it dry clean because they also use steam right.

  • @psivy5942
    @psivy5942 Рік тому

    can you use an iron? or put the fabric in a bowl over boiling water?

  • @wonderwend
    @wonderwend 4 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you

  • @anfalramadan1140
    @anfalramadan1140 6 років тому +6

    how can i make it without this machine please?

    • @Nicole-lz6dg
      @Nicole-lz6dg 6 років тому +6

      You place the fabric in a pan of boiling water for 30 minutes

    • @lgene7232
      @lgene7232 5 років тому

      Nicole would a heT tool on it work

    • @klarag7059
      @klarag7059 5 років тому +1

      L Gene I’m not sure but I think it needs steam, not just heat.

    • @eileenmills9471
      @eileenmills9471 3 роки тому +1

      Just use ordinary steamer that you insert in saucepan- only costs a few dollars

    • @psivy5942
      @psivy5942 Рік тому +2

      ​@@Nicole-lz6dgin the water or is it better to put it in a bowl over it??

  • @pepperoniseas
    @pepperoniseas 3 роки тому +1

    Might be a dumb question but does this only work on synthetic fabrics?

  • @amymdez
    @amymdez Рік тому

    This is beautiful

  • @caro.soundhealing
    @caro.soundhealing 8 місяців тому

    Woooow so so interesting 😍😍😍

  • @ZaibsCollection1
    @ZaibsCollection1 6 років тому +1

    Please tell how the wrinkle came on fabric

    • @ceribuller1948
      @ceribuller1948 6 років тому +1

      To achieve this you wrap fabric around a pole or tube, bind it tight with string across the entire width and ruche the fabric to create waves and ripples. Steam or boil it in the same way, then untie once cooled. Hope this helps. Ceri

  • @m.i856
    @m.i856 4 роки тому

    How did you die/colour transfer the red and yellow fabric? And to those screaming this isn't shibori, please be informed that she isn't the one who gave this technique the name. It's widely known as boiled shibori. Go find the one that started calling it shobori.

  • @soniaramirez8099
    @soniaramirez8099 3 роки тому +1

    Que pena que.no sea en español

  • @veronicaspaintbox
    @veronicaspaintbox 7 років тому +12

    You appear to be calling this shibori- this is not shibori which has nothing to do with creating surface texture. It is a technique of binding and dyeing to create patterns...tyeing things into fabric and leaving them there is not shibori.

    • @alterna21
      @alterna21 6 років тому +5

      Veronica Aldous you don’t leave the objects in the fabric, after it dries you remove the objects and are left with the patterns. What sense would it make to use fabric that has nails hanging out of it?

    • @ceribuller1948
      @ceribuller1948 6 років тому +6

      Hello Veronica - You are right shibori is traditionally a dyeing technique, however in this instance we have used the method of binding to create 3D textiles instead. Both techniques can be very interesting!

    • @user-yj5dc3jz8h
      @user-yj5dc3jz8h 3 роки тому

      Wrong, she’s not leaving them in and this is shibori

  • @AngelaMerysmile
    @AngelaMerysmile 7 років тому

    ciao, grazie,

  • @moniquem9829
    @moniquem9829 4 роки тому

    a simple veggie steamer

  • @juliejuiard
    @juliejuiard 2 роки тому

    Talk louder please

  • @deseangoh5104
    @deseangoh5104 6 років тому +2

    THIS IS NOT SHIBORI WTF

    • @Vixnn
      @Vixnn 6 років тому +7

      I bet you thought you were intellectual when you wrote the above huh... WTF.
      They never said it was SHIBORI, they have said:
      "Textiles Heat Manipulated Methods: The Basic 'Shibori' Method"
      It is all in the punctuation dude.
      CLEARLY they are saying they are applying heat to a fabric to give it a Shibori 'look'.

  • @arwahaveliwala4035
    @arwahaveliwala4035 5 років тому +1

    Lol! This is not shibori

    • @klarag7059
      @klarag7059 5 років тому +1

      arwa haveliwala
      No, that is why the title clearly states it’s using the shibori “method”.