Customization: | Available |
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Usage: | Spinning |
Material: | 100% Polyester |
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Name:Angelina fiber Rainbow 16 art quilts, artist trading cards, one-of-a-kind postcards, fiber art journals, altered books, unique box covers, fabric sculptures
Material: 100% Polyester
Length: 1/3"(8.5mm), 2/3"(17mm), 1"(25mm), 1.5"(38mm), 2"(50mm), 4"(100mm), 8"(200mm)
Thickness: 4D, 6D, 8D
Others size must be negotiatable before place orders.
Dyeable: Maybe dyeable using in acid dyes.
Pls test all dyeing for your specific applications before dyes.
Usage: art quilts, artist trading cards, one-of-a-kind postcards, fiber art journals, altered books, unique box covers, fabric sculptures, scrapbooking, contemporary crazy quilting, jewelry, decorative embellishments for bags and apparel, embroidery, dream catchers, greeting cards, adding sparkle to handspun fibers and purchased yarns, seasonal decor, placemats, floral centerpieces, bookmarks, crafting, art projects, fishing lures, party projects, lampshades, doll hair, hair weaving, and more. There seem to be no limits to the fabulous ways this fiber is being put to use!
Packing: 25kgs /bag
Specifications:
We are the only manufacturer in China for Angelina Fiber.
Angelina fibers are chameleon-like, reflecting the colors of the light and objects nearby, making them difficult to photograph. The fibers sometimes change color a bit when you heat-fuse them. But that's just part of the charm and flexibility of these fibers; They'll provide you with a pleasant surprise with each new use.
Technique and Uses:
If you've heard about Angelina fiber, you have some idea of the many ways this heat fusible fiber can enhance your creativity.
Bonding temperature is approximately 225° F. Simply place a small amount of Angelina fiber between two sheets of parchment paper. Heat iron to "silk" or a low temperature setting, experimenting with your own iron--as temperatures may vary. Gently, with little pressure, move the iron back and forth, checking progress frequently.
Generally Angelina "hot fix" (heat-bondable) fiber will adhere only to itself and not to other threads, fibers, or bits of paper or fabric. But it can hold these bits within its own bonding--creating even more color, sparkle, and interest.