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Lutradur
Lutradur is a non-woven polyester material. At first glance, it looks like dressmakers interfacing, but its unique spunwoven structure makes it see through in nature.
It comes in a variety of different weights; the lighter the cloth, the easier it is to see through it.
Spunart currently supply white material in weights of 30gsm,70gsm, l00gsm, 13Ogsm and XL. Lutradur 70gsm is the only weight that is also available in black.
It is a truly versatile material. It doesn’t fray, has a slight sheen, is see through can be combined with all other types of material, can be painted, dyed, distressed with a soldering iron or heat gun, glued, stitched, embroidered … there are no limits to what you can do with Lutradur!
It is also suitable for paper arts, such as making books, altered books, card making, Artist’s Trading Cards (ATCs) and postcards.
Lutradur and Zeelon Painted Windmills
Windmills I’ve been trying to think of ways to distract my little grandson who is teething at the moment and came up with these colourful windmills. They make him smile when they whizz round in the breeze, but there’s still no sign of a tooth! Some of the windmills were made from the heaviest Zeelon and the rest using Lutradur 100 and it only takes an A4 sheet per windmill. First, I made a pattern and cut out the basic shapes and then used transfer paints to add a variety of colours before assembling the windmills by simply using […]
Celebrate Easter with Evolon Daffodils
Daffodils made using Evolon and Lutradur 100 – Transfer painted
Gift Ideas for Mothers Day
Bunting – Acrylic Painted Lutradur 100 Lavender Sachets – Transfer Painted Zeelon Light and Lutradur 30 Brush or Pen Pot – Transfer Painted Lutradur 100 with Soldered Design Make-up Brush Holder – Transfer Painted Lutradur 100 (with soldering design) Transfer Painted Evolon Flowers Equipment – Empty Spice Jar and Pringle Box, Lutradur 100, Evolon, Transfer Paints, Brush and Soldering Iron.
Happy New Year from Spunart
Easy to make Bunting Lutradur 100 with acrylic paint
Using Lutradur
As you can appreciate we’re very interested in using Lutradur in all kinds of fiber arts and we thought we would like to know what others are doing. So we explored the net and found this forum whereby people were talking about their experiences with Lutradur. Perhaps some of you would like to comment below and tell us about your experiences. Cheryl said she painted the Lutradur with Golden acrylic paints and by covering the surface, it bleeds into the fabric, she then took a heat gun and burned some holes in it. Using a heat stylus to cut […]
Working with Lutradur
We thought it might be helpful to show you several ways in which Lutradur can be used. In this video Liz Kettle demonstrates many ways in which you can work with the <span style=”font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5em;”>non-woven stabiliser that’s great for sewing, painting, gluing and embroidery.</span> Let us know if you enjoyed it and found it helpful by leaving a comment below.