Tag: Craft
Java Batik Cloth
by Wendy on Oct.03, 2009, under Handicraft
Batik Cloth is a medium that lies somewhere between art and craft, and is believed to be at least 2000 years old, which is becoming more popular and well known in the world as a wonderfully creative medium. The art of decorating cloth in this way, using wax and dye, has been practised for centuries. In Java, Indonesia, batik is part of an ancient tradition, and some of the finest batik cloth in the world is still made there.
There is nowhere in the world where the art of batik has been developed to the highest standards as in the island of Java in Indonesia. All the raw materials for the process are readily available – cotton and beeswax and many plants from which the dyes are made.
The traditional skills were particularly well developed over hundreds of years in Central Java around Pekalongan, Yogyakarta and Solo. Designs were copies and in some cases the cloths could only be used by certain people or on certain occasions.
To make a batik, selected areas of the cloth are blocked out by brushing or drawing hot wax over them, and the cloth is then dyed. The parts covered in wax resist the dye and remain the original colour. This process of waxing and dyeing can be repeated to create more elaborate and colourful designs. After the final dyeing the wax is removed and the cloth is ready for wearing or showing.
Everywhere in Indonesia people still wear clothing made from batik cloth and the tourist industry has opened up a new market for cheap batik clothing and pictures.
Washing Batik: Harsh chemical detergents, dryers and drying of fabrics in the sun may fade the colors in batik. Traditionally dyed batiks should be washed in soap for sensitive fabrics, such as Woolite, Silky or Halus. Fine batik in Indonesia is washed with the lerak fruit which can be purchased at most traditional markets. A bottled version of this detergent is also available at batik stores. Be sure to line dry batik in a shady area and not in direct sunlight.
Crochet Craft
by Wendy on May.24, 2009, under Handicraft
Crochet, this craft has been enjoyed across the world for centuries. Crocheting is not only a craft but an art. Once you master the basic stitches you will be well on your way to creating masterpieces you will be pride to share with your family and friends. Anyone can learn to crochet as long as they put their mind to it.
The Coats Crafts of crochet threads for household crochet which good quality and variety in threads, including the perennial white and creams, plus multi-coloured shades. Many of the Patons yarns for handknittings also produce superb results for crochet.
From thick Patons yarns to fine Aida, Floretta and Chain Mercer Crochet cotton threads, the range of Coats Crafts for crochet ensures there is always the right thread for each application.
Also you will see crocheted from toys to sweaters. There are so many different items of crochet. There are snowflakes for the Christmas tree, sweaters for your best friend, and house slippers for every member of your family. You can even learn to crochet baby bibs, blankets, and outfits.















































