Thank you for this tutorial I am doing marbling with my high school Fundamental of Arts students and New Town High School gave me a budget, so we are going to marble silk scarves this is incredible to say the least. May your business grow and you get all the blessing and good to come your way.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I have gone around and around RUclips AND the jacquard site trying to figure out how to do this. I’ve been searching for about three weeks and your video (parts 1 and 2) is honestly the first thorough and clear description I have found. I can’t wait to get my Amazon delivery! 🌸 🥰
Thanks for all your videos. I have just been doing the jacquard green label microwave method, but wanted to try the marbling. I will try it this summer. Also, I read on another blog someone who used a blender to mix up the carageenan with a small amount of water, then added it to the rest of the water and it mixed easier. Just a thought.
BRILLIANT IDEA! I had thought that adding 1 teaspoon at a time, and stirring in between was ONE POSSIBLE WAY OF MAKING IT MIX BETTER/QUICKER... BUUUT, I Really Love The Blender Idea! Just have to watch~ Something About Bubbles In The Water~ But by adding a Large Amount of Still Water, the Bubbles Shouldn't Be Too Bad, Or Too Many! I'm Excited To DO THIS! WHERE'S PART 2?!
Here's a suggestion that might handle the lumping/dissolve problem a little easier. A whisk works best down inside a container where it repeatedly impacts the sides, where you can stir quickly in a small circular motion. Consider putting your dry carrageenan in a "big gulp" type cup with just a portion of your total water to dissolve, and then stir your solution into the remaining bath. This idea comes from cooking, where you want to dissolve your cornstarch thickener in a shaker cup before stirring it into the larger pan, to avoid lumping. I think it might work since the carrageenan takes a while to affect the water. I love learning about this. Do you know if it would work similarly with linen, muslin or even cotton? Thanks for sharing.
It should be 2 tbsp carageenan for 1 gallon of water. Let it sit in fridge for at least 12 to 24 hrs to let bubbles dissolve. Mix in blender for one to 2 minutes.
hello. thanks for sharing this with us. can you pls tell me what can I use to thicken water instead of carrageenan? I just couldn't find it anywhere. seems like we don't have it in my country:(((((
I need something that is about 50 inches.. what you are doing is so small. Thanks though for the info! Now I have to figure out how to find something big enough
Thank you for this tutorial I am doing marbling with my high school Fundamental of Arts students and New Town High School gave me a budget, so we are going to marble silk scarves this is incredible to say the least. May your business grow and you get all the blessing and good to come your way.
That sounds like it is going to be so much fun! I hope they enjoy the project!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I have gone around and around RUclips AND the jacquard site trying to figure out how to do this. I’ve been searching for about three weeks and your video (parts 1 and 2) is honestly the first thorough and clear description I have found. I can’t wait to get my Amazon delivery! 🌸 🥰
Random question - have you ever found a metallic Color to add to your silk scarves that actually Looks metallic when you are done?
THANK YOU 🙏 sincerely great tutorial
Thank you for you precise instructions. I’ve been waiting for someone like you to give detailed instructions but could find them nowhere on RUclips.
You're welcome!
Thanks for all your videos. I have just been doing the jacquard green label microwave method, but wanted to try the marbling. I will try it this summer. Also, I read on another blog someone who used a blender to mix up the carageenan with a small amount of water, then added it to the rest of the water and it mixed easier. Just a thought.
BRILLIANT IDEA! I had thought that adding 1 teaspoon at a time, and stirring in between was ONE POSSIBLE WAY OF MAKING IT MIX BETTER/QUICKER... BUUUT, I Really Love The Blender Idea! Just have to watch~ Something About Bubbles In The Water~ But by adding a Large Amount of Still Water, the Bubbles Shouldn't Be Too Bad, Or Too Many!
I'm Excited To DO THIS! WHERE'S PART 2?!
Non ho capito che colori usa geazie
Here's a suggestion that might handle the lumping/dissolve problem a little easier. A whisk works best down inside a container where it repeatedly impacts the sides, where you can stir quickly in a small circular motion. Consider putting your dry carrageenan in a "big gulp" type cup with just a portion of your total water to dissolve, and then stir your solution into the remaining bath. This idea comes from cooking, where you want to dissolve your cornstarch thickener in a shaker cup before stirring it into the larger pan, to avoid lumping. I think it might work since the carrageenan takes a while to affect the water. I love learning about this. Do you know if it would work similarly with linen, muslin or even cotton? Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for telling all the details
My pleasure 😊
Thanks for sharing so much information!
Grazie x la tua bella spiegazione
This is so helpful!
Glad it is helpful!
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It should be 2 tbsp carageenan for 1 gallon of water. Let it sit in fridge for at least 12 to 24 hrs to let bubbles dissolve. Mix in blender for one to 2 minutes.
can we use plastic container instead of baking container?
How warm shd the water be ?? Pl cd u tell.shd it boil. Do we completely dry the silk hankies
My water was just room temperature.
Thank u❤️
Do any of these products give a bad odor
No these in particular do not have a bad smell.
Uso anche la colla di parati..
Cioè x incollare la carta da parete
Can you maybe add powder 1st then smaller amount of water to form paste then whisk in remaining water. Like making gravy.
@IyaEarthseeds FABULOUS~ THANKS SO MUCH!
Nice explanation
Thank you!
hello. thanks for sharing this with us. can you pls tell me what can I use to thicken water instead of carrageenan? I just couldn't find it anywhere. seems like we don't have it in my country:(((((
I have only used carrageenan so I am not sure what else would work the same to thicken the water.
Hi Amanda-
Thanks for sharing all this. wondering if you have a source where I can purchase the silk in bulk??
Thanks for watching! I don't know where you can buy it in bulk, I bought some from Dharma trading Co. online, maybe they'd have larger quantities.
Which colors would be useful in water marbling on fabric ?
Any type of dyes for fabric will work.
GR8... So Faaar!
Now, Where's Part II
Thank you! Part 2 was the video right after this if you are looking at my list of videos.
Would you do the same to a silk have fan. Sponge alum on it?
Yes I think that would work to sponge it on.
Deve ficar lindo, mas adoraria que tivesse legenda. Obrigada 😃 Brasil - São Paulo capital 💓
Thanks for watching!
I need something that is about 50 inches.. what you are doing is so small. Thanks though for the info! Now I have to figure out how to find something big enough
Good luck!
@@amandasdesignsofficial do u have any suggestions?
Is this can be used for skin?
The dyes can be used for fabric that you can wear.
Is tie dye ink used for water marbling on fabrics?
I don't know how well tie dye ink would work. I used inks specifically for cotton cloth.
@@amandasdesignsofficial are you using acrylic paint too? Im just wondering what lind of ink you are using...looks great
which colour is use???
bonsoir svp comment je peux trouver les matériels pour faire STV je au Togo m
If you Google search ebru marbling you’ll be able to see what is available where you live.
Ok in fabric mrbling which colrs are using
I am just using silk dyes.
Which type of colrs are use in paprr marbeling
I don't know, I haven't done paper marbling, just the fabric.
Dove comperare i ccolori la marca, grazie
I bought mine online.
Io metto CMC 1 CC DI minestra in un l acqua
Le traduzioni nn si arriva a leggerle! Troppo veloci😊