Charming works in the technique of "Crazy-vul" and MK. Crazy-vul - a gallery of works by Natalia Shmigelskaya The progress of work on the fabric of crazy-vul

The history of the scarf goes back over two thousand years. For the first time, a scarf appeared in ancient China for practical purposes - to protect yourself from cold and wind. It was made from wool, silk and lace and other materials. Today it is both part of the wardrobe in cold weather, and an accessory in warm weather, and even as jewelry. Everyone wears scarves: from a small child to an elderly person, so many designers, stylists, and even ordinary people try to put on this wonderful piece of clothing in an original way. Every girl dreams of an original thing that matches her style. To make a thing or, for example, earrings, a skirt, a coat, be unique in her wardrobe. There is such an opportunity - to make it with your own hands at the lowest monetary cost. I suggest you make it from threads and chiffon using the Crazy-vul technique (that is, crazy thread). The peculiarity and advantage of such a scarf is originality, ease of execution and low cost. Nobody will have a scarf like this. And even if someone does something similar, it will still turn out in their own way, in a different way.
So let's get started!

30 cm of chiffon fabric in each color (pink, white and grey),
- sewing threads (white, gray pink, shades of gray and pink),
-paper towels,
- Lurex threads of silver color,
- sewing machine,
- needle,
-scissors,
-Crochet hook,
-pins,
- tailor's crayons.

Progress
1. We unwind the paper towel along the length of the desired scarf. If there is not enough width, then unwind the same length and fasten the edges with needles. This is the foundation. You can use interlining if you don’t want paper towels, but interlining is many times more expensive and less soluble in water, besides, it’s harder to find, because you need a special water-soluble interlining for fabrics. Namely, because of the good solubility in water and the budget, I chose it and advise you.

2. On chiffon we draw droplets in the form of a peacock feather 8-10 cm long, cut out these pieces. From 30 cm of each color, about 30 - 25 pieces should come out. In total, somewhere around 90 drops should work.

3. We pin droplets with needles over the entire area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe desired scarf or we bast on the base with a thread. I basted on towels. It's convenient for anyone. It must be said that the droplets need to be distributed evenly over the entire surface and make sure that there are not many of the same color nearby, or there is no such thing that the droplets lie somewhere densely, and somewhere thinly.

4. We sew lines on the sewing machine from one droplet to another all over the scarf, first in one color - pink. This work is long, but the result is worth it. With a machine stitch, be sure to go for a drop, as shown in the Photo, otherwise the whole product will fall apart after washing, because the droplets will not be sewn together, Then in other colors - gray, pink and white.


So over the entire area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe scarf.
5. You can stitch the “veins” at the droplets with Lurex, or you can simply sew over the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe scarf.

6. We soak the whole thing in warm water without powder and gently erase it so that the paper dissolves. Remove the paper from the scarf.

7. Then dry and iron.

8. We look - there is no paper, only the "cobweb" remains.
9. In order for the scarf to look neat, we will crochet the edges, but you can just hem them neatly. I tied the edge of the scarf with threads, with which I sewed the space between the drops. I connected several colors into one thread and first tied ordinary air loops along the edge. grabbing the edges of the scarf. Thus, it turned out just a neat edge. Next, I tied a scarf with double crochets for beauty. It turned out great!

Crazy Wool technique master class

Crazy Wool technique master class

We make fabric from threads. There are two ways. Both are tested by craftswomen, both are very interesting to make. Shall we try?

For both methods, threads are needed - knitting yarn, lurex, pieces of cords, braids and everything beautiful, interesting that is at hand. One of them requires a water-soluble base - a special interlining or film. You can find them in craft stores.

Iway. We cut out two identical pieces of the same format as the intended fabric should be. We select yarn of one or more colors, similar or contrasting shades, depending on the design. We cut into pieces cords, braid, brocade, everything that will serve as interspersed decor. Spray the base generously with a temporary fixation spray or just a strong hold hairspray.

There is no difference in functionality in this case, but the difference in money is noticeable. Now we turn on the music necessary to create the appropriate mood. And carefully lay it on a water-soluble film or non-woven threads. After creating the first layer in free order, place the decorative pieces. Continue like this until we almost cover the entire area. That's where the scope for a flight of fancy!

When the level of chaotic beauty is quite pleasing to the eye and soul, sprinkle everything again with hairspray and cover with a second piece. The varnish in this work plays the role of a light glue, so you need to do everything quickly so that it does not have time to dry. As a result, we got such a sandwich for ourselves. It remains to stitch it.

We fill the sewing machine with silk thread and make lines from edge to edge. Be careful not to move the film. You can quilt with small squares, like a quilt, you can scribble with diamonds, zigzags, whatever you like. Particular attention - the edges of the product. But remember that the film is a frame, a lattice on which everything rests. If it is not dense enough, everything will crumble when the base is removed.

The progress of work on the crazy-wool fabric:

When the density of the lattice is sufficient, we move on to the most interesting. We immerse our miracle in a basin of warm water and begin to knead and rub it to help the interlining or film dissolve. This will take several minutes. It remains to rinse in clean soft water and dry, as knitwear is dried: wringing it out slightly and spreading it on a towel or terry sheet. And here it is - the result!

II method useful if you can not find a water-soluble base in the store. Craftswomen came up with the idea of ​​using ordinary thick film and wallpaper paste. And they use it very well!

The work flow is the same. Thick film or oilcloth does not need to be cut. It must be larger than the estimated size of the product. We spray it with varnish and start laying the threads, as in the first method. When everything is ready, dissolve the instant wallpaper glue. And with the help of a foam rubber sponge, we carefully soak all the work. You need to do this with blotting movements. In no case do not drive the sponge left and right - this can move the threads and ruin the work. When the threads are saturated with glue, you need to give the glue time to dry. This may take several hours. Then we remove the work from the oilcloth substrate and stitch it exactly as in the previous version. Nothing complicated!

And, at the end, we bathe our masterpiece in warm running water until all the glue is washed off. We squeeze, we dry.

Fabrics made using the Crazy Wool technique will be an excellent decor for pillows, photo frames, lampshades, planter covers, and independent panels. It all depends on what kind of thread you will use. Good luck to you, and the flight of the soul!

In this master class, I will show you how to sew a simple jacket with elements of the Crazy Wool technique.

I sew things mainly in the technique of patchwork and crazy-wool.

Master Class:

Materials:

  • microvelveteen (for jacket)
  • yarn (optional - different colors)
  • water-soluble interlining
  • temporary fixative (strong hold hairspray)
  • fabric for decor (any: mesh, ribbons, etc.)
  • scissors
  • sewing machine
  • threads
  • needles

Size 46, sleeve size: slightly less than a quarter sleeve.

1. For the jacket we use boot cut. This cutting method is attractive for its simplicity. One pattern for all sizes. The cut fits into any width of the fabric, the number of seams is minimal. Ideal for beginning seamstresses.

A standard pattern is easy to find on the Internet.

Suggested sizes: height - 60 cm, sleeve length - 22 cm.

2. Fold the fabric 4 times, cut out.

3. So, the finished pattern.

4. We begin to decorate the jacket.

For this we need:

  • yarn (in this case pink, red, a little blue).
  • water-soluble interlining - this is important. Thanks to him, we will "crazy" our jacket.
  • temporary fixer. This is a strong hold hairspray. The retainer is needed to secure the decor on the jacket.
  • fabric for decor. In this case, it is a shiny transparent mesh.

In the crazy-vul technique, you can add any fabric, ribbons, yarn. You can "release" your fantasy to "freedom" and let it run wild!

5. On the right side of the jacket we create a butterfly appliqué. The body of the butterfly is cut out of fabric. In this case, from a shiny mesh. You can use guipure.

In a circular motion, evenly lay out (draw) the butterfly wings with yarn. On the wings of a butterfly, you can make glare with a cloth.

6. This is how I got the butterfly.

7. We take varnish (temporary fixative). We apply varnish on a butterfly from a distance of 30-40 cm. Not closer - otherwise the drawing will fly off.

8. We wait a bit for the varnish to dry.

Attention! Do not apply interlining immediately: it has the effect of dissolving from moisture.

We impose a water-soluble interlining, suitable in size for a butterfly (I have a square). We smooth and sweep with a thread. We make more stitches so that the pattern does not fall.

9. Edging two shelves with red yarn: first, cut out a strip of interlining, put it on the edge of the shelf (sew by hand). From above we lay out the red yarn, neatly, without visible gaps, the most important thing is that the thread intersects.

We spray everything with varnish (distance 30-40 cm), wait until it dries a little. We cover the top with a strip of the same size. We put the interlining carefully so that the thread does not move.

Non-woven fabric can be ironed with an iron (not very hot). We sew manually up and down!

We do the second shelf in the same way.

10. Similarly, we lay out another butterfly made of fabric (smaller in size) on the second shelf.

11. This is what the jacket looks like before meeting with the sewing machine.

12. We work on a sewing machine: first we sew along the perimeter of the applications so that the pattern does not fall. Next, we sew with a 1-1.5 cm cage.

13. This is what the cell looks like. You need to sew with a continuous thread - this gives the best quality.

14. Appliques can be stitched in a random direction, there should be a lot of stitch intersections.

15. We sew the jacket itself at the seams (only two seams).

16. We remove excess threads. Let's go wash off the interlining.

17. We put a sewn jacket in a container with warm water. Under the action of warm water, the interlining disappears.

18. You need to rinse very well, do not rush!

19. Jacket after drying.

20. We tie the edges of the shelves with a single crochet. We trim the neck with inlay.

21. We hem the bottom of the jacket, make loops, sew on buttons.

The jacket is ready!

In addition to the jacket, you can make a handbag.

I wish you all a great mood, creative victories and unusual beautiful things in your wardrobe!

After watching all the beauty on TV and reading about this beauty on the Internet, I decided to try to create something similar with my own hands. I really liked the things made in the style of "crazy vul". For those who are not yet familiar with this, I will say that it looks very interesting, unusual and beautiful. You can’t immediately determine how and from what it was made. And this is done from knitting threads, as they say, easily and simply.

If it's easy and simple, why not try something. Moreover, I knit, and I have plenty of leftover threads that have nowhere to apply. To master this technique, in addition to threads of different textures, you also need soluble interlining. Unfortunately, I didn't have it. Having searched everything on the same Internet, I found out that this material is not cheap, and we do not have it in the city. You can buy in an online store, but is it worth spending money, and suddenly it doesn’t work out ....
Wise advisers wrote that this very interlining can be replaced with ordinary newspapers. Try, so try, but with minimal cost. Moreover, free advertising newspapers are often shoved into boxes.
Since it is stunningly beautiful autumn in the yard, I decided to create a scarf in autumn colors. To make my dream a reality, I prepared the following:

  • several newspapers;
  • remnants of threads of various types, thicknesses, textures;
  • pieces of wrinkled green-orange fabric (I just decided to add autumn leaves to the scarf);
  • regular and zigzag scissors;
  • chipping needles;
  • Polish for hair;
  • beige sewing threads;
  • sewing machine.






Since I don’t have a long table, I just laid out the newspapers on the floor, slightly overlapping each other. I got a rectangle measuring 40 by 200 cm.


On this substrate, I began to randomly lay out my threads, unwinding them from the ball. For each new layer, I took a ball with other threads. After four layers of thread, I decided to sketch the leaves.



I simply cut them out with zigzag scissors in the form of ovals. Ordinary scissors can also be used, the difference will be completely invisible.



She cut and threw silk leaves on the spread out threads, covered them with four more layers of threads. Here's what has already happened.
For bonding, I sprayed the entire structure with varnish and covered it with a layer of newspapers. She connected everything with tailor's needles. She carefully rolled the resulting "sandwich" into a roll. Carried to the sewing machine to quilt.
I decided to start stitching from transverse lines, but it turned out to be inconvenient: the newspapers were torn, the needles spilled out. But “... if I decide something, I will definitely drink ...”




I adapted to scribble along the perimeter in a spiral, making the distance between the lines about 1 cm. It was much more convenient that way. As you approached the center of the product, sewing became easier. When the whole structure was quilted along, I began to make lines across. Sewing was already much easier, as the workpiece took on contours and strengthened. I began to do transverse lines less often, after 2 cm.
It took me almost three hours to stitch the scarf. Hands barely washed from the printing ink. I was already glad that the worst was over, but it wasn’t there. Newspapers were tightly sewn on and did not want to lag behind at all. The prospect of picking out newspapers did not inspire me at all.
Then I just folded the ill-fated scarf into a basin and filled it with warm water.
Half an hour later I decided to check how my creation was doing. Newspapers got wet, but did not lag behind. I began to rub the scarf, as if washing. Things went on, the newspapers began to lag behind a little. Then I shook this scarf over the bath, soiling everything around with scraps of newspapers. Then she still sat, picking out the soaked remnants of newspapers with her hands. After rinsing the scarf again, I hung it up to dry.








And good luck to you all in your work.

Crazy quilt technique in the interior. Crazy Wool - master class

I continue to publish on the topic of crazy technique. Something I got hooked on it))) Magic crazy technique - creativity for brave people. The works made in this technique amaze with their colors, talent and audacity of craftswomen. Here is where the scope for imagination. Usually, I attribute a list of necessary materials to master classes, but here, in publications for crazy, you can write: the necessary materials are EVERYTHING! Full "drive" and production according to the "crazy" recipe)

Did you know that this technique is divided into two types? Crazy wool and crazy quilt, the latter is more like a patchwork and translates as "crazy patch") I just don't know what kind of "crazy" it is))) because the patches are assembled according to a strictly defined pattern.

So, maybe someone is not familiar with the technique? General review and master class on crazy vul.



As you can see, the name "crazy" says it all. Unconnected tissues are connected, sewn together in unthinkable combinations. And they are sometimes decorated with decors that are incompatible with each other. Here everything works for the impression. Things made using the crazy technique will not leave anyone indifferent.

How can you apply this energetic cheerful technique in the interior? Yes, whatever! A few sofa cushions, a tablecloth, a blanket thrown over the sofa will transform, enliven the room, give it dynamics and rejuvenate. From looking at such things, each of which is unique, the mood inexorably moves up the scale. Therefore, the crazy technique is appropriate in the living room, and in the nursery, and in the kitchen. Maybe only incendiary accessories are out of place in the bedroom.

Things in the crazy technique carry a touch of negligence. But only to the level of dynamics, far from negligence. Even if pieces of fabric stick out and threads hang down, it all looks very organic as a whole. Do you know why? Because each accessory is not created in one hour. Even the smallest object contains a lot of creativity and work. And every stroke and color spot is thought out, not thrown carelessly. Masters use all knowledge. Watch - here and quilling, and patchwork, and felting, and embroidery, and painting, and kanzashi ...

Let's figure it out right away. There are two subspecies:

crazy quilt - “crazy patch”, closer to patchwork.

crazy vul.

Crazy simply could not arise, because there had to be a counterbalance to the strict geometry of classical quilling. Excellent technique, variety of colors and limited movement. Bright shreds are assembled according to a strictly defined pattern. Once this predestination pissed someone off, and the soul rushed to heaven!

Crazy Wool - “crazy thread”, closest to felting. Things are made in these techniques in ways that have nothing in common with each other. But how, how is this done?

Crazy quilt technique We make the first pillow, or rather a cover. The general principle is this: we cut out the details, focusing on the photo. We sew four identical squares. This will be the outside of the case. And we customize the decor with an absolutely arbitrary line. The freer she is, the more beautiful. It is better to make several of these pillows in different colors, but keeping the overall pattern. Sew how you want...


Crazy Wool technique master class

We make fabric from threads. There are two ways. Both are tested by craftswomen, both are very interesting to make. Shall we try?

For both methods, threads are needed - knitting yarn, lurex, pieces of cords, braids and everything beautiful, interesting that is at hand. One of them requires a water-soluble base - a special interlining or film. You can find them in craft stores.

Iway. We cut out two identical pieces of the same format as the intended fabric should be. We select yarn of one or more colors, similar or contrasting shades, depending on the design. We cut into pieces cords, braid, brocade, everything that will serve as interspersed decor. Spray the base generously with a temporary fixation spray or just a strong hold hairspray.

There is no difference in functionality in this case, but the difference in money is noticeable. Now we turn on the music necessary to create the appropriate mood. And carefully lay it on a water-soluble film or non-woven threads. After creating the first layer in free order, place the decorative pieces. Continue like this until we almost cover the entire area. That's where the scope for a flight of fancy!

When the level of chaotic beauty is quite pleasing to the eye and soul, sprinkle everything again with hairspray and cover with a second piece. The varnish in this work plays the role of a light glue, so you need to do everything quickly so that it does not have time to dry. As a result, we got such a sandwich for ourselves. It remains to stitch it.

We fill the sewing machine with silk thread and make lines from edge to edge. Be careful not to move the film. You can quilt with small squares, like a quilt, you can scribble with diamonds, zigzags, whatever you like. Particular attention - the edges of the product. But remember that the film is a frame, a lattice on which everything rests. If it is not dense enough, everything will crumble when the base is removed.

The progress of work on the crazy-wool fabric:




When the density of the lattice is sufficient, we move on to the most interesting. We immerse our miracle in a basin of warm water and begin to knead and rub it to help the interlining or film dissolve. This will take several minutes. It remains to rinse in clean soft water and dry, as knitwear is dried: wringing it out slightly and spreading it on a towel or terry sheet. And here it is - the result!



II method useful if you can not find a water-soluble base in the store. Craftswomen came up with the idea of ​​using ordinary thick film and wallpaper paste. And they use it very well!

The work flow is the same. Thick film or oilcloth does not need to be cut. It must be larger than the estimated size of the product. We spray it with varnish and start laying the threads, as in the first method. When everything is ready, dissolve the instant wallpaper glue. And with the help of a foam rubber sponge, we carefully soak all the work. You need to do this with blotting movements. In no case do not drive the sponge left and right - this can move the threads and ruin the work. When the threads are saturated with glue, you need to give the glue time to dry. This may take several hours. Then we remove the work from the oilcloth substrate and stitch it exactly as in the previous version. Nothing complicated!

And, at the end, we bathe our masterpiece in warm running water until all the glue is washed off. We squeeze, we dry.

Fabrics made using the Crazy Wool technique will be an excellent decor for pillows, photo frames, lampshades, planter covers, and independent panels. It all depends on what kind of thread you will use. Good luck to you, and the flight of the soul!

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