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  • CRASHING TEXTILES TECHNIQUE | Fabric Manipulation Technique Using Solufleece | Didsbury Art Studio
    I thought it was about time I shared with you an exciting textiles technique that provides you with texture quickly and easily...win win! I've tried to include a range of different fabrics to show different results. You'll need some bondaweb and solufleece for this one.
    Thanks for watching and let me know which one works best...
    What do you work as?
    After doing my Textiles degree I did my PGCE teacher training at Goldsmiths, University of London to become an Art and Design Secondary School Teacher. Currently, I work in a hospital teaching art part-time to mainly 16 -18 year olds. In addition, I teach art in my studio on Saturdays and I give textile workshops to schools. I set up this channel in April 2020 after being furloughed during lockdown but soon realised I really enjoyed designing, creating projects, filming and editing my videos....so if you'd like to support me please subscribe! I would love to spend more time making extra videos every week 😍
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @vyaravaleva843
    @vyaravaleva843 Місяць тому

    Brilliant ideas from a brilliant teacher! Thank you!❤❤❤

  • @barbaracabrera207
    @barbaracabrera207 2 роки тому

    WHAT??!!! I have never even heard of this! Its WILD!! Thanks for video. I can't wait to do this!!! Fantastic!
    Austin,TX USA

  • @ruthannmolyneaux478
    @ruthannmolyneaux478 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful, joyful fabric manipulations. I love all this bumpy stuff. Will have to revisit this tutorial for sure!!!

  • @sherryseiden8408
    @sherryseiden8408 2 роки тому +1

    Such a fantastic video! All fabric samples are so interesting and lovely!!! Also, beautiful kitty !!!!!

  • @kellythomson1533
    @kellythomson1533 2 роки тому

    LUV-LUV-LUV your creativity and willingness to share your talents! Thank you so much!!

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  2 роки тому

      Excellent thanks so much Kelly...look out for Thursday's fabric manipulation video which you may like!🙂

  • @tala4684
    @tala4684 Рік тому

    that's the channel is exactly what I was looking for! thank you for your work, your videos gave me so much inspiration

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  Рік тому

      Tala thanks so much for this great to hear it helps others! super duper...thanks for your comment.

  • @ailsamould2638
    @ailsamould2638 2 роки тому

    These are fab. I'm going to see if I can use this technique for my fascinators. Thank you so much for sharing 😊

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  2 роки тому

      That would be super...you'll definitely like the next video then...you'll see!
      would love to see your work can always tag me in...🤷‍♂

  • @didsburyartstudio
    @didsburyartstudio  2 роки тому

    Hi everyone hope you are all well...Crashing is a textile technique which is fun and quick! we use bondaweb and solufleece (which is a watersoluble stabiliser if you weren't aware) and the steam of an iron crushes up the fabric so that it shrinks... Remember to like if you enjoyed watching! thank you as always Sally xx

  • @annetteray1366
    @annetteray1366 11 місяців тому

    Hello Sally, I just got back into art after many years, and I love this crashing technique. I will definitely be binge watching all your video's, amazing work! I love that you aren't afraid to tackle any project, and you find the best techniques. Can you let me know if I can use other products since I'm not familiar with them all? I can't find solufleece, could it be in another name, or do you know what would be comparable? I so appreciate your tutorials!

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  11 місяців тому

      Hi 👋 the solufleece is a water-soluble stabilizer and I know Amazon sell this. You may find my textile techniques playlist useful for some other ideas. Thanks so much for watching. Sally🙂

  • @KellyC77
    @KellyC77 11 місяців тому

    Love these especially the organza one. I love all your videos. Can i ask are samples just to show what could be made on a clothing?

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  11 місяців тому +1

      yes or whatever! depends on what course you are on..

  • @renatebelina8922
    @renatebelina8922 2 роки тому

    Just beautiful, thanks ❗

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  2 роки тому

      So glad you like it! thanks Renate😀

    • @user-qj6dd8tb7g
      @user-qj6dd8tb7g 2 місяці тому

      저는 당신의 직물사용법을 보면서 많은아이디어를 얻고 있어요 너무 멋져요
      천밑에 대는게 어떤건지 정확하게 알려주실수 😊있나요?

  • @otzivaika6019
    @otzivaika6019 Рік тому

    Дуже сподобався результат👍 В мене є питання, чи міцно приклеїлася клейка основа до тканини. Якщо витягти нитки, чи буде стабільно триматися ефект драпіровки. Наприклад, якщо вирізати квіти і листочки, попередньо прострочивши їх форму по контуру. І чи збережеться цей єфект після прання тканини?

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  Рік тому

      Hi there
      Excellent thank you. You can trim off the threads but I wouldn't pull out the threads! I'm sure you could try making flower and leaf shapes yes. To be honest I have not tried to wash this crashed fabric...give it a go and let me know!!💕thanks for watching and enjoy the rest of the playlist!

  • @materialgirl338
    @materialgirl338 Рік тому

    Hi love your vids, do u paint your fabrics, before doing this technique? We have Krinkle Magic, by Jenny Haskins here in the states.

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  Рік тому +1

      Great! yes I had used brusho dyes on different fabrics then you iron. I've never heard of `crinkle magic sounds good!

  • @emmadominioni2088
    @emmadominioni2088 Рік тому

    hello, thank you for the video!! is it possible to just use the solufleece? i don't have any bondaweb and would rather use what i already have. thanks for your help

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  Рік тому

      Hi Emma not sure is the answer! the bondaweb glues the solufleece to your material....

  • @camilygoka6264
    @camilygoka6264 8 місяців тому

    HI! In the meantime, thanks for the video! very interesting I wanted to ask an ignorant question on the subject: to obtain this rounded effect I necessarily have to have solufleece and bondaweb ?no for example, if I wanted to do this manipulation with fabric, isn't just the piece of cotton fabric sample enough right?

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi there solufleece and bondaweb needed to shrink and ripple the fabric👍🏻

    • @camilygoka6264
      @camilygoka6264 8 місяців тому

      @@didsburyartstudio ok perfect! Thank you❣️

  • @heavenshairanavarro2419
    @heavenshairanavarro2419 Рік тому

    Hello ma’am! In any case can you suggest an alternative materials for solufleece?

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  Рік тому

      Hi Heaven unfortunately I've not discovered other ways of achieving this...perhaps the rest of the community might know?🙂 I don't think it was too expensive from Amazon....

  • @noviadwisyaharani4762
    @noviadwisyaharani4762 7 місяців тому

    It's possible to just use the bondaweb? I no have solufleece

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  7 місяців тому

      Hi there thanks for watching. I'd say not really as the bondaweb heats up it performs like a layer of glue.

    • @noviadwisyaharani4762
      @noviadwisyaharani4762 7 місяців тому

      @@didsburyartstudio what if use an embroidery backing stabilizer to replace the Solofleece?

  • @martinamatteini645
    @martinamatteini645 Рік тому

    What kind of paper are you using on the Iron?

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  Рік тому

      HI Martina
      I think you are talking about the brown paper? that's baking parchment...

  • @QOGS
    @QOGS Рік тому

    Can one ‘crash’ without using s seeing machine?

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  Рік тому +1

      Hi Trini I wonder? good question why not try I bet it does. I'd be interested to know if you manage it..thanks again Sally

  • @craftitkiwi
    @craftitkiwi 10 місяців тому

    Is there another name for Bondaweb?

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  10 місяців тому +1

      Hi there yes can also be called in other places Vlieseline Vliesofix, Wunder under or Fuse-A-Web. 🙂

  • @user-eh3hx8gf4l
    @user-eh3hx8gf4l Рік тому

    Can you please tell the names

    • @didsburyartstudio
      @didsburyartstudio  Рік тому

      Hi Lihe the fabrics I used were satin, silk shibori, cotton and some organza. thanks

  • @janurjayacraft
    @janurjayacraft 2 роки тому

    Hii

  • @user-qj6dd8tb7g
    @user-qj6dd8tb7g Місяць тому

    Hello, I'm enjoying your videos these days. I live in Seoul, South Korea. I left a comment because I wanted to know what the ingredients are that shrink with steam, but I can't find where they left a reply. If you don't mind, could you reply here?🩷🙏