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You’re Doing WHAT To That Fabric?

May 3, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

Devore is a process of using chemicals to dissolve natural plant fibers (like rayon, acetate or cotton) but leaving synthetic or silk fibers behind.

The plant fibers dissolve, leaving a sheer mesh of the synthetic – creating a lacey, elegant fabric.

Here are two different videos explaining some basic devore techniques.  In the first one, fiber artist Dionne Swift explains the basic process, and the fabrics used:

The second video shows how to use devore to create a cutwork piece.

Just remember, any time you’re using chemicals in your studio – take the appropriate precautions!

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