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Art For Everyone: Make Your Own Reusable Interfacing Stencils! 

Jane Dunnewold
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My approach to making stencils allows you to create any design that you can draw and cut, and simplifies the process. Float the detail pieces on the net, instead of having to attach them with bridges as you would do in the traditional method.
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@PeaceCreek1
@PeaceCreek1 6 месяцев назад
The net in the middle is a game changer for stenciling fine details. No more issues figuring out where to leave "bridges". Thank you!!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 5 месяцев назад
You are so welcome. I was thrilled when i realized how this could work!!
@ladytiedi
@ladytiedi 3 месяца назад
Brilliant!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 2 месяца назад
thanks!
@shawndelker291
@shawndelker291 Год назад
Fantastic Idea Jane!
@sarahdoyle7438
@sarahdoyle7438 Год назад
interesting idea - thanks Jane!
@stephanieshore2532
@stephanieshore2532 Год назад
What a terrific idea! I am definitely going to try it
@lindalacampagne5436
@lindalacampagne5436 Год назад
I’ve been waiting for this one! What a great idea. Clear, simple instructions. Like. that they are long-lasting. Thanks, Jane.
@conniegoman5673
@conniegoman5673 Год назад
Thanks Jane!! You explained the process very well and I am mother!
@zholzknecht312
@zholzknecht312 Год назад
Brilliant as always, Jane! Lots of new ideas from this. Thank you!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
You are so welcome!
@AinoShperber
@AinoShperber Год назад
That is so clever!!! 👏👏👏👏
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Thanks!
@beverleyfirth348
@beverleyfirth348 7 месяцев назад
Thankyou.. I have just bought interfacing for sewing and then saw this... hmmm maybe not use it all for sewing.. love it
@alicejones314
@alicejones314 Год назад
Thanks, Jane. It's great to have a new tool to try out. You explain everything so clearly.
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Glad you think so!
@sherylesp2272
@sherylesp2272 Год назад
this looks like an awesome idea! Thank you for sharing!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
You are so welcome!
@primrose62
@primrose62 Год назад
awesome - thank you !
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
You're welcome!
@patbishop6864
@patbishop6864 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Jane, you are so generous with your knowledge.
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 5 месяцев назад
You are very welcome, Pat.
@barbclark69
@barbclark69 Год назад
Great idea, thank you.
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
You are so welcome!
@stitchn4yourkitchn729
@stitchn4yourkitchn729 Год назад
Jane, you are absolutely astounding! I learn so much from you. Thank you. --- Ginger
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Thank you so much!
@theflamingpearl
@theflamingpearl 11 месяцев назад
Thank you, very useful technique!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 11 месяцев назад
You're very welcome!
@jeraldbaxter3532
@jeraldbaxter3532 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome!
@bethmarkus7346
@bethmarkus7346 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, Jane! So clear and informative, as usual. I appreciate your direct teaching style.
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 10 месяцев назад
You are so welcome, Beth.
@margaretgorski7947
@margaretgorski7947 Год назад
How cool! Thanks for sharing i amointo try it.
@margaretgorski7947
@margaretgorski7947 Год назад
I am going to try it. I need to read what i type before i enter
@merylhayes2227
@merylhayes2227 Год назад
This is amazing, I can now design my own stencils. Thank you so much for sharing
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@janeweagant7376
@janeweagant7376 Год назад
Yaroo!!Thanks
@soulfairysecrets618
@soulfairysecrets618 Год назад
Just thinking about your stencil with the silk organza, it isn’t useless.. you could use your squidgee and push silk screen inks through it. ;) might be an option.
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Yes, that could have worked! I didn't think of it but you are right.
@anncorsaro224
@anncorsaro224 11 месяцев назад
FYI. I believe that kind of tulle is called “English Tulle”. Way back when they made it from silk for wedding veils, but I’m sure now it’s mostly made of polyester. I’m new to your channel and I think Im already addicted🤣. You are a wonderful teacher and I’m so excited to try your ideas. Thank you!! Have a great day.❤
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 11 месяцев назад
That's so interesting. Thanks for making time to write to me and welcome!!I LOVE finding out new tidbits of information.
@phushwinderdhaliwal8206
@phushwinderdhaliwal8206 Год назад
I tried to make this stencil it’s close to perfect. I will try again 👍
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
You can do it!
@sharongardiner5076
@sharongardiner5076 Год назад
I have been waiting for this video. I really like the option of creating my own stencils. Did you try cutting the interfacing with a Circut?
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
I haven't but I am sure it would work.
@CJoyArt
@CJoyArt Год назад
Hi Jane! I just found your channel and subbed. Have you ever tried this on a gel plate? I'd love to try that!!! Your stencils are brilliant!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Hi Carole! I haven't used a stencil like this on a gel plate, but I have used other stencils and I'm sure this would work too!! Let me know if you try it!
@dawnarobertson9577
@dawnarobertson9577 Год назад
Before abandoning the idea of silk organza . . . Perhaps wrinkled, it might print like a batik background??
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
No, not really. Sometimes ideas seem good, but then just don't work out the way we imagined, unfortunately.
@jillwood161
@jillwood161 Год назад
Hi Jane…thanks for the tutorial. I was wondering if the stencil you made of the little squares was a double layer of interfacing. And if so, did it have the tulle between the layers?
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
No tulle but yes, doubled.
@electrichen6243
@electrichen6243 Год назад
This is great. I've been looking for different ways of making stencils. Do you have the details of the thicker interfacing and did you fuse 2 pieces together?
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Craft Fuse and yes, they were fused together.
@joannehoffman4396
@joannehoffman4396 Год назад
Great technique! Question: with the checkerboard stencil you said you used a heavier interfacing. Was that the Craftfuse brand also? Thanks!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Yes it was!
@kathleenwoffordencaustics5633
What do you set your iron at? Thanks for the idea!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Cotton, with steam.
@QuilteronFire
@QuilteronFire Год назад
OMGosh Jane! I absolutely LOVE you. Hot dog! 😂
@kathiallen2858
@kathiallen2858 3 месяца назад
Terrific method and video, thanks! Do you think these stencils could be used with thickened dyes and a squeegee?
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 2 месяца назад
Yes, absolutely.
@lindageiger321
@lindageiger321 Год назад
Have you tried running the interfacing through a Cricut or similar cutter? I imagine you would have to do it twice, once in reverse, to have two pieces to fuse together. Might be fun to try....research!!!!
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
That's exactly how you would do it but I am sure it could be done.
@sarawelder1
@sarawelder1 Год назад
you said you had to heat set the house paint ... how do you do that? Also do you use straight acrylic or mix with Fabric extender for a softer feel? Thanks... I really enjoyed the video.
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Treat it just like any acrylic textile paint. Cover with parchment and iron it on high for 30 seconds, on both sides, once it is dry. No need to make softer. A stencil needs to be slightly stiff so you can move it around!
@sarawelder1
@sarawelder1 Год назад
@@JaneDunnewold thank you.
@53abest
@53abest 11 месяцев назад
Hi Jane! Thank you for this video and all your teaching! I have 2 questions. The first one is that I am not quite sure I understand why the interface should not be of the type of small dots of glue. I am not sure I can find such a fusible interface here in Spain. The second question is whether I could use non fusible interface and Mistyfuse or Steam a Seam, or any other cheaper fusible web to glue them together. Thanks a lot! Arielle
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 11 месяцев назад
In general, the little dots don't melt into an even coating so they don't hold that well, compared to the interfacing with a continuous coating of adhesive on it. You could try fusible but then you would have to fuse it to the interfacing first - using a teflon sheet, I think. And that's because you have to cut through the fusible too - when you cut out the open areas of the stencil. It would be really hard to cut the fusible to match if it wasn't already fused to the interfacing!
@53abest
@53abest 11 месяцев назад
@@JaneDunnewold thank you, it helps me to find alternatives to your products here in Euros, or to work with what I have at hand.
@boojay111
@boojay111 Год назад
Hi Jane am in the UK and can't quite make out what sort of interface you are using, could be my hearing as it seems rather fluffy and so would you mind letting me know the type of interface you are using, a brand name please. Thanks
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Of course. The interfacing I use is a Pellon brand spun polyester product and it has a fusible coating on one side that will melt when exposed to heat, which is why the layers stick together. Maybe someone from the UK will weigh in on an equivalent brand there. I'll ask around!
@kathleenwoffordencaustics5633
You didn’t tell us what the heavier fuse name was. The one with the squares. And we don’t know how to wash them out. I’m thinking submerging them isn’t a good idea? You did say brushing them off would work when you are making them. Is that how you always clean the,? Doesn’t the paint stick on the interfacing?
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
Craft Fuse. And once these have been coated with acrylic paint, they are waterproof so you can rinse them off in the sink.
@Layeredworld
@Layeredworld 3 месяца назад
Surly it’s cheaper using paper?
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold 2 месяца назад
You might be surprised. But these are definitely long lasting and will never disinetgrate.
@ingridwilkins3886
@ingridwilkins3886 Год назад
what if you can not draw like me so how will I😄 make stencils
@JaneDunnewold
@JaneDunnewold Год назад
You can trace basic shapes or possibly use a machine to cut like a CriCut?
@carolbarnes7520
@carolbarnes7520 9 месяцев назад
During the pandemic I used my Cricut to make lots of stencils using old xray plates donated by friends. They have been very successful and hard-wearing. I love being able to make things for myself at minimal outlay and the lockdowns we had in the UK gave me the time to explore and lrearn new skills. This video has given me a new skill to add to my arsenal. Thank you Jane for sharing your excellent idea. It takes stencil making to a new level! Carol UK
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