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Worcester
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Hi,
I have seen a few artist bears that make use of boiled viscose fur.  I wondered if anyone has tried this technique for ageing the fur?  Do you literally just boil up the viscose in a saucepan?
Many thanks,
Claire.

jenny Three O'clock Bears
warwickshire uk
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I have ironed it with a steam iron..that was cool...made it really shiny!!

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durban
Posts: 203

Hi There
Good Question is this for Dyeing Fabric or just ageing
Come on Ladies lets have some information from you this is a interesting topic

karenaus Melbourne
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I hadn't heard  people boiled it, but i liked the distressed look, so I just gave wetting it down in hot water and scrunching the fabric as it dried a try, and it distressed it nicely. Experiment on a small piece and see what happens, the viscose isn't expensive.

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durban
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Thankyou for the information i will try it alsways looking for something new to try out
Have a wonderful day everyone
Hugs to all Paula

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