You don't need glue to make a similar outcome for wool as you can make felt with just soap and water and some agitation. The fusion process like this uses glue when the fibers cannot be felted or fused naturally . But there are lots of books on the silk fusion technique . Likely some you tube videos as well . I believe Treenway Silk has one.
I’m not Jacqueline, I’m Michelle and I made the video. As I recall, I believe it was a window screen (not metal). Hope this helps. Geri, I believe Jacqueline’s website is listed and you may want to reach out to her and ask her directly.
I’m not sure where the artist bought the PVA glue. You might want to reach out to her directly. I will see if I can find her email address so that you can reach out to her directly. I’m sorry that I’m unable to provide more info.
The artists name is Jacqueline Mallegni. She has a studio and lives in Santa Fe New Mexico. Here is her website and perhaps you can find her contact info on her website: www.mallegni.com
The endresult it so beautiful!❤
Beautiful!! Thank you very much!👏👋
Very much the same as silk fusion. Would have liked to know how much water to glue to make the solution. Very nice. Would make a nice lampshade .
This is lovely! Thank you.
Love your video.. this is very unique. It’s delicate and fantasy…❤
Where do you find the fibers for this? Silk, bamboo, flax? Your work is beautiful☺️
Belle découverte et superbes créations!!! Merci pour votre partage!
Love it!
Where do I get the pva glue and what brand do you suggest?
That flax fibers looks beautiful!
what is the name of the blackboard you used?
beautiful !
It would probably work with wool and silk fiber too?
You don't need glue to make a similar outcome for wool as you can make felt with just soap and water and some agitation. The fusion process like this uses glue when the fibers cannot be felted or fused naturally . But there are lots of books on the silk fusion technique . Likely some you tube videos as well . I believe Treenway Silk has one.
Jacqueline, can you tell me what type of screen are you using? A regular window screen?
I’m not Jacqueline, I’m Michelle and I made the video. As I recall, I believe it was a window screen (not metal). Hope this helps. Geri, I believe Jacqueline’s website is listed and you may want to reach out to her and ask her directly.
As long as it’s not porous, the glue won’t stick to it . I found something with holes at the $ store.
So amazing! Which glue solution are you using?
陆泳帆 I’m not sure what kind of glue that the artist used. You might be able to reach out to her. I will see if I can find her email address for you.
I’m not sure where the artist bought the PVA glue. You might want to reach out to her directly. I will see if I can find her email address so that you can reach out to her directly. I’m sorry that I’m unable to provide more info.
The artists name is Jacqueline Mallegni. She has a studio and lives in Santa Fe New Mexico. Here is her website and perhaps you can find her contact info on her website: www.mallegni.com
@@CultureVulture18 Thank you so much! That's helpful!
But the Lacey edges are ruined, by the pleating.
I have a question, however it looks like she never answers anyone.
Please note ...Jacqueline Mallegni doesn't answer anyone here because she didn't upload this video to start with... just saying