Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Simple but Fascinating DIY Sasirangan crafts - How to Make

Sasirangan is very unique, from conception to the finished, completely unpredictable.

Either because I have not an expert or indeed This is the uniqueness of Sasirangan. Concept that was originally titled grunge, but it's a different one hundred eighty degrees.

The new title could be: patches of smallpox. Discouraged by the way: drawing with pencil-tie-sewing stitch together closely so I decided to move halauan a way to make fabric-tie-wrap rubber bands made ​​of raffia, the result is TOTALLY surprising and sometimes abstract, but fascinating. 
Here are some simple but fascinating tips to make DIY Sasirangan crafts.

Tools and Materials:

tool

    1. scissors
    2.  pencil
    3. yarn jeans
    4. marbles
     5. Rafia
     6. rubber band
     needle
     etc (beads, seeds, fruit, etc.)
     7. 3 buckets
     8. Rubber gloves

material

     1. cloth primisima
     2. Dye batik / dye Naphtol
  



The techniques you can do by yourself at home:


The first technique:

     prepare equipment and materials
     sketching a desired pattern on the fabric primisima
     Sewing baste the motif is
     leaving a long thread at the beginning and end of the suture
     closely tie the two threads are sewn when the motif has been completed
     prepare a bucket and dyes
     the first bucket and pour hot water mixed with a color amplifier (caustic soda + salt)
     in the second pail and pour hot water mixed with dye batik
     pour water on the third bucket to rinse the fabric
     primisima dip the cloth in the first bucket (the submerged part is the part you want diwarna)
     then dipped in a bucket squeeze dye
     wring out, dip in the third bucket to rinse the fabric
     Sasirangan winds result in the shade (no direct sunlight)

The second technique:

     prepare equipment and materials
     pack of marbles / beads / coins in the fabric (depending on desired size)
     belt with a rubber / Raffia
     continue with steps 6-13



And here we go.....

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