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Rivergirl_2007
True Blue Farmgirl

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Shirley
Karnak IL
USA
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Posted - Sep 12 2007 :  9:02:38 PM  Show Profile
I recently acquired a couple packages of Angelina fibers and do not really understand how to use it. I would like to adhere it to a garment and transfer a pattern over it to embroider. Has anyone done that? I understand how to fuse it, but there are no directions on how to attach it to fabric. I tried using fusable web, but I was unable to transfer a pattern to it because the pattern fused to it. What I am trying to do is use pale blue as a background sky to a "Family Tree" that I will embroider. Any suggestions.

queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl

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Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts

Posted - Sep 13 2007 :  10:34:44 AM  Show Profile
Hey Shirley,
So you got the Angelina fibers fused from what I just read?? Ok, so you are using a sky blue angelina for the sky and then using other colors to make the tree?? Not sure I'm following you but we can work through it

If that is the case then you would take each section of your (angelina) design that you have created and either machine stitch or hand stitch it to your garment OR you can use a product like Bo-Nash

http://www.joggles.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=32_174&products_id=3284 that will adhere the angelina to the fabric

OR Misty Fuse that is popular with Art Quilters and Fiber Artists.

http://www.joggles.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33_619&products_id=9912


As far as the embroidery work you wish to add here are some options to think about..they sound intimidating but they are actually VERY simple to use

These options are water soluble meaning you will baste this over your angelina design and then do your embroidery work THEN when finished you will immerse your garment into a sink of water and the water soluble Paper or Fiber will disappear and all that's left is your beautiful embroidery design showing on top of your angelina design.

The beauty of the water soluble PAPER is that is readily feeds through your inkjet printer if you wish to print out your embroidery design.

http://www.joggles.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33_619&products_id=8196

This next product is called Vilene. It is another water soluble stabilizer but is more like a lightweight cloth. Very drapable. It can be used exactly the same way as the water soluble paper but not sure how it would feed through a printer. I have used the Vilene with my needlefelting as a foundation and it works like magic!! And it's used extensively in hand embroidery, machine embroidery and other surface designing where NO background fabric is wanted to be seen when finished.
http://www.tryourdesigns.com/Stabilizers.htm

Hope this gets you going....if you would like to try the Vilene but don't want to buy 5 yards of it I'll be happy to cut you a piece the size you need and you pay the postage to get it to you, OK? I believe it is 11 1/2" wide.

Have a great day!


Stephanie





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Originally posted by Rivergirl_2007

I recently acquired a couple packages of Angelina fibers and do not really understand how to use it. I would like to adhere it to a garment and transfer a pattern over it to embroider. Has anyone done that? I understand how to fuse it, but there are no directions on how to attach it to fabric. I tried using fusable web, but I was unable to transfer a pattern to it because the pattern fused to it. What I am trying to do is use pale blue as a background sky to a "Family Tree" that I will embroider. Any suggestions.



"hold close your inner child and always listen to the gentle whispers" ~queenofdreamsz
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Rivergirl_2007
True Blue Farmgirl

332 Posts

Shirley
Karnak IL
USA
332 Posts

Posted - Sep 14 2007 :  10:17:16 AM  Show Profile
Stephanie - thank you so much for your response. Since I am in the middle of my project, I was hoping someone would response as quickly as you have. If I use the Bo-Nash or Misdty Fuse to adhere the Angeline to my fabric, will I be able to iron a transfer over the adhered Angeline without the pattern fusing to it? The water soluable paper sounds like a good idea for what I am trying to do. I am unfamiliar with Vilene and have never seen it at my local stores. Is it only an internet product? I only need about 11 inches for this project. I am trying to combine several craft art techniques to create my sweatshirt jacket.
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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl

3845 Posts

Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts

Posted - Sep 14 2007 :  11:15:32 PM  Show Profile
Rivergirl,

I would think that a tranfer wouldn't fuse to the angelina since it's not it's nature to do that unless you mix in fibers, papers, etc. before you fuse the angelina the first time.

I do know that you can use rubber stamps on warm angelina and emboss the surface with a design so that's something different you can consider in addition to the hand embroidery you are going to do on it.

If it were I....I would tranfer the embroidery design onto the Vilene then baste the Vilene to the garment (over the angelina) or whereever you want to do the embroidery. Simply work your design by working through the vilene and the background surface until the design is completed. Then you can cut away the basting stitches that were holding on the vilene

Once it's completed you will trim away all of the vilene that is not needed and then you will fill you sink with water and immerce your vilene area in the water and gently move around and push up and down and check for any pieces of film that area still attached. This could take a few minutes to several minutes depending on the detailed of the work. One you beleive it's been removed run the piece through another sink of clean water a few times to make sure. It generally works like magic...very quickly and easy!

Now what you will have left is your angelina design with the embroidery surface stitch work. Lay it out to block it and let it dry. Any floss you are planning use should be tested for colorfastness. Soak the skein in some lukewarm water for a few minutes and see if it bleeds. If it does then let change it's water many times to let it bleed out all the way.

Click on my screen name and send me a message with your mailing address and I'll mail you the piece of Vilene. Just let me know how I can help you further..I will if I know how..I love these different types of techniques.

Stephanie

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Originally posted by Rivergirl_2007

Stephanie - thank you so much for your response. Since I am in the middle of my project, I was hoping someone would response as quickly as you have. If I use the Bo-Nash or Misdty Fuse to adhere the Angeline to my fabric, will I be able to iron a transfer over the adhered Angeline without the pattern fusing to it? The water soluable paper sounds like a good idea for what I am trying to do. I am unfamiliar with Vilene and have never seen it at my local stores. Is it only an internet product? I only need about 11 inches for this project. I am trying to combine several craft art techniques to create my sweatshirt jacket.



"hold close your inner child and always listen to the gentle whispers" ~queenofdreamsz
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Rivergirl_2007
True Blue Farmgirl

332 Posts

Shirley
Karnak IL
USA
332 Posts

Posted - Oct 18 2007 :  3:56:19 PM  Show Profile
Hello Stephanie

I thought you might like to see the finished product. I wish the photo was better, but this gives you an idea of what it looks like. I started with a pull-over sweatshirt, removed the binding and opened the front. The closure on the front is a frog made from the same thread as the leaves and a glass leaf bead. The embroidery is varigated pearl cotton in a satin stitch. The angelina looks like clouds behind the tree.
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Carol Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

4033 Posts

Carol Sue
Washingtonian
USA
4033 Posts

Posted - Oct 18 2007 :  4:00:53 PM  Show Profile
Oh Shirely that is beautiful and what a great job you did.
Stephanie, you are such a good helper!!!!
CS

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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl

3845 Posts

Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts

Posted - Oct 18 2007 :  11:44:39 PM  Show Profile
Hey Shirley,

It's awesome! Love all the detail..a woman after my heart So, don't you just love the Vilene? The stuff has so many uses.

So glad you shared your creation..would love to see more as you have them ready to show.

Talk to ya later, Stephanie

"hold close your inner child and always listen to the gentle whispers" ~queenofdreamsz

Edited by - queenofdreamsz4u on Oct 18 2007 11:45:39 PM
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