Glossary of Dyes and Dyeing Terms
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by Allison Holland
1y ago
When you begin to learn about different dyes and dyeing techniques you will encounter many words that you have never come across before. This glossary of dyeing terms has been designed to provide a helpful summary. BC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQR STU VW TIP: You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + f  ( [...] Source ..read more
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More Art by Walt – Felted Pictures
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by Allison Holland
1y ago
Walt Underwood has kindly sent us photos of some of his recent felted pictures. “Art by Walt” demonstrates and sells at craft shows and Walt is a regular and valued customer at George Weil.       If you would like to have a go at creating your own felted pictures, you can find all [...] Source ..read more
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What is a Rigid Heddle Loom & how does it work?
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by Allison Holland
1y ago
Are you thinking about buying a loom for weaving, but don’t know where to start? Looms vary in complexity; a simple frame can be used to produce a plain weave (see illustration) while a large floor loom will provide the mechanism to produce intricate cloth. Stringing yarn vertically around a picture frame provides you with [...] Source ..read more
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An Autumnal Felting Project – Hand Felted Acorns
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by Allison Holland
1y ago
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Printing with Jacquard Iron-On Transfer Paper
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by Allison Holland
1y ago
Print images onto fabrics such as t-shirts, bags, bedding, jackets, home textiles, banners, art quilts and much more with the iron on Jacquard Transfer Paper. There are two types of transfer sheets Jacquard Iron-On Transfer Paper for Light Coloured Fabrics and Jacquard Iron-On Transfer Paper for Dark Coloured Fabrics and these can be used to [...] Source ..read more
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Understanding Yarn Count Measurements
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by Allison Holland
1y ago
Common Yarn Count Systems Various methods are used to determine yarn counts. The yarn count is basically a way of defining the thickness of a yarn, and this is done by measuring the length of yarn to a specific weight; the higher the number, the finer the yarn. Most of the yarns on this website [...] Source ..read more
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Marbling on Fabric and Paper
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by Allison Holland
1y ago
Think of marbling as a printing process. Paints or inks are suspended on the surface of a prepared solution of size. Size, is a jelly-like mixture of a thickener such as Manutex RS, Methyl Cellulose (CMC powder) or Deka Marble Medium and water. The marbling medium (size) is poured into a shallow tray and the [...] Source ..read more
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Andrea Hennessey’s Special Rug made from Hand-dyed Wool Yarn
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by Allison Holland
1y ago
Customer Andrea Hennessey has kindly sent us some photographs of a rug she was commissioned to make for a recently renovated chapel in France. Using the bespoke stained glass windows as her inspiration she set about hand-dyeing her wool yarn to match the colours as closely as possible. Andrea uses Fibrecrafts acid dyes for her [...] Source ..read more
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The Classification of Wool Fibres; count, staple length, crimp and lustre
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by Ian Bowers
1y ago
Four factors are considered in the classification of wool fibres; count, staple length, crimp and lustre: Count: The traditional classification of wool fibre was done using the ‘Bradford Count’ which represented the greatest length of yarn that could be spun from 1lb (454g) of the wool fibre. The fibre was spun into yarn which was [...] Source ..read more
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The Myrehed Draw Loom
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by Allison Holland
1y ago
Take your weaving further with a Myrehed Draw Loom A draw loom gives the weaver dramatically extended fabric design options using a traditional Countermarch floor loom. The draw loom controls individual warp threads to build up patterns on a ground weave. Think of adding pixelated images or lettering to your woven fabric. That is the [...] Source ..read more
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