Best way to create black lines on silk – Video 001

JoAnn asks, “What’s the best way to create black lines on silk, which will be 0.25-0.5 inch wide (0.5-1.0cm): gutta, outliner or black silk dye?”

Excellent question JoAnn – here’s a quick little video to show you some samples of my hand-painted silk scarves and why I chose the fine outliner for one (a gutta-like substance) and a thick paintbrush line on the other scarf – let me know if this doesn’t answer your question.

Prefer to watch on Youtube? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=begzqpd2Hv0

In this video I talk about the following techniques to create black lines on silk:

  1. my water-based outliner with black dye added to it in a squeezy bottle, drawn with a finepoint nozzle/nib (this is like using gutta [pronounced “gootah”]) – I used this for very think sharp lines
  2. broad brushstrokes using my water-based outliner with black dye added to it – for this I used a paintbrush rather than a squeezy bottle with a nib
  3. another technique is to use the outliner to mark the outside edges of a wide space, which is then painted with black dye inbetween.

It all depends on what you’re trying to achieve — pick the one which will give you the best results with the least steps :-)


Halloween’s just around the corner!

In celebration of Halloween, I’m attaching a jpg/image of bats – this NOT to be used “exactly as is” – please download and copy parts you might want to use in a silk project, but please be aware you cannot exactly reproduce this entire image.

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What's the best way to create black lines on silk

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Teena!