My daughter Sara Gorman, age 7, will be demonstrating how to paint a silk scarf using the Direct Method which means she will paint on the silk directly without the use of any resist.
Stretch your silk on a frame as shown below or other method. Just make sure the fabric is evenly stretched and not too tight or too loose. If it's too loose it will sag and the dye will make puddles. Stretching the silk too tight may damage the fabric.
Then she sprays the silk with a dilutant of water and rubbing alcohol (2/3rds alcohol to 1/3rd distilled water). Wetting down the silk with this solution before applying the dye will allow the dye to spread and dry with a soft edge. It also gives you more time to paint because it slows down the drying time. This is also called the Wet-on-Wet technique.
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KMOM14
03 Mar 16:24
I love how it looks and the tutorial is easy to follow. By having your 7 year old daughter do it also makes it seem much less intimidating to try (but she does have an artistic eye - she did a great job on this scarf).
Katherine Munro
03 Mar 17:37
Thanks, I'll show her what you said! I'm always trying to tell people how easy and fun silk painting is but nobody believes me!