DIY Acid Burned Textiles▶Use This Trick to Create Distressed Fabrics (DIY FABRIC MANIPULATION IDEAS)

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Warning: Experimenting with this is addicting! How to create this burned fabric effect to make textile art or fashion? Today I show how to create distressed fabrics. I am using acid to manipulate fabric and make my own DIY ausbrenner fabric manipulation experiment. This is another thrift flip no sewing machine edition.
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    Welcome to my new channel where we take old clothes and make it fashion! My name is Peer Cox, I am a #fashiondesigner and I want to inspire you to think twice before you throw away your clothes. I take mostly vintage or old clothes and make tutorial style DIY videos. I do sewing projects, try new and traditional (fabric manipulation) techniques and do all kinds of other vintage clothing transformations at home. These transformations are called #thriftflip on social media. Some outfits will be ready to wear to the office but there will also be high fashion almost couture looks and everything in between. So if you are into fabric manipulation, #sewing, #redesign or upcycled #avant-garde fashion make sure to subscribe and also follow me on instagram because I upload a lot of stuff there that you won't find here.
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    I hope you enjoyed this sustainable fashion project. I would love to hear your opinion, feedback, tips and tricks for upcycling or sustainable alternatives or anything you want to share in the comment section.
    I am always looking for new inspiration for my channel. If you have any ideas for upcycling designs, copycat designs, techniques or any other requests please give me a message or leave a comment because I love suggestions. Also I am looking for other small content creators to collaborate with.
    WARNING the acid is a chemical substance that can be irritating and when spilled it can also damage your clothes, eyes or even nature. Always take precautions, doing your recycling project in the most responsible way possible by wearing protective gear and ventilating the room you are in properly.
    TODAYS DIY PROCESS AND TIPS
    In todays thrift flip I use ausbrenner (or dévorée) acid to manipulate the fabric of a vintage trousers. The acid burns away the cellulose fibers (cotton, linen, viscose), so it will work best and look most pretty on fabric blends that contain something else like a synthetic fiber too. If you have a 100 % cotton fabric for example you will just end up with holes. My garment had 85% cotton and 15% polyamide.
    You have to first mix the two components of the acid well together (1 part of the reaction powder and 10 parts of the gel). Than you can apply the acid to your garment with a brush. It is recommendable to wear old clothes and protective wear like gloves. Make sure that you have something in between your garment to prevent it from leaking through. Create a pattern that you like and let it dry completely before going to the next step, otherwise some toxic fumes may develop when it gets heated. After drying, you can iron the project until all the ausbrenner (dévorée) spots get brown and hard. Now you can wash the garment thoroughly in water, you have to really thoroughly rinse and rub the fabric for a prolonged time to get all the damaged cotton fibers out. Now let your garment dry and enjoy it! If you make a little mistake and have a bit of a hole somewhere like I had, you can always use some fusible adhesive and a piece of fabric to correct this.
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    The videos are not about creating the perfect endproduct or a final design that will please everyone: It is about the #creativeprocess, learning new crafts, practicing our skills and having fun! Tastes may differ but I want to raise awareness about upcycling and sustainability and show all the easy and advanced level possibilities we have available to do fun fashion and art projects at home with a few materials and our used / defective garments. Please use my videos for entertainment and educational purposes only, always take the necessary safety measures and research a variety of sources before starting with a new technique and try to be realistic about your skill-level and the possible risks and results.

Komentáře • 35

  • @PeerCoxFashionRec
    @PeerCoxFashionRec  Před 4 lety

    Watch Next▶ Weird Velvet Bag Tutorial w/ fabric manipulation ▶czcams.com/video/-XWPsVbRG98/video.html
    Playlist with all my textiles projects ▶ czcams.com/play/PL8FJ5sMgvIPrsWZOyjyqSgL4bhx69CSwN.html
    Hello Fashionwreckers, what do you think of this acid experiment? Want to try this at home? Please be careful and take precautions like wearing old and protective clothes and do not breathe in any fumes that are formed when ironing.
    If you do any cool upcycling project, use the hashtag @ on instagram and tag me because I want to get inspired by you too! Stay safe and creative xoxo

  • @kendakf5752
    @kendakf5752 Před 4 lety +2

    A bunch of good things in this video. Double purpose, technique and test as well, "the manufacture lied about the compsition of the fabric" :D The result and the pose in the final shooting, cool. Tks.

    • @PeerCoxFashionRec
      @PeerCoxFashionRec  Před 4 lety

      Ahah thank you for your warm feedback and welcome on my channel. Unfortunately it can be quite a surprise what materials are really in it sometimes so it is always necessary to do a test with these things. However did not really expect, gotta stay flexible, creative and change up plans when necessary!

  • @christinaalbrecht3141
    @christinaalbrecht3141 Před 4 lety +1

    best upcycling channel I've found so far!

  • @mary-anneclarke5470
    @mary-anneclarke5470 Před rokem +1

    Magic!! Love this video and all the tips and fun way of telling your story.

  • @Rome.
    @Rome. Před 3 lety +2

    Love this channel. Shows you how to and how not to simultaneously. :0)

    • @PeerCoxFashionRec
      @PeerCoxFashionRec  Před 3 lety

      Lol awfully true, there is a lot of how not to here, over and over again. XD Oh well it keeps me alert.. thanks for commenting

  • @m_2_3_9_m
    @m_2_3_9_m Před 3 lety +1

    Love the texture! Love your videos! Love sustainable!

  • @krolsekat1
    @krolsekat1 Před 4 lety +1

    so beautiful. Will try this with velvet!

    • @PeerCoxFashionRec
      @PeerCoxFashionRec  Před 4 lety

      James Daumier you should, pm me for some more details🙏🏻

    • @happybuabucha6947
      @happybuabucha6947 Před 3 lety

      So sorry . I want to know the real name of acid in English .Please ❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @juliamichelle2544
    @juliamichelle2544 Před 2 lety +1

    You are hilarious and I’m super inspired. Thank you.

  • @jorieketenbergen659
    @jorieketenbergen659 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow heel tof geworden! ✨

  • @helltospell
    @helltospell Před 10 měsíci +1

    So good!

  • @liesbethsterkenburg6866
    @liesbethsterkenburg6866 Před 4 lety +1

    so cool!!!!

  • @carolin9551
    @carolin9551 Před 2 lety +1

    Hola, me encanta la textura que quedo! Si alguien sabe cómo y dónde puedo encontrar ácidos de éste tipo en Argentina, lo agradecería.

    • @PeerCoxFashionRec
      @PeerCoxFashionRec  Před 2 lety

      Hola, i know internationally it is also sold as ''fiber etch''

  • @sophielouiseclaussen9838

    where did you buy both the paste and the pulver? Looooove this Video btw!!!!!!

    • @PeerCoxFashionRec
      @PeerCoxFashionRec  Před rokem

      thank you, i bought it as a dutch webshop called zijdar from the brand dupont, but i have heard something similar is being sold under the name fabric etch

  • @eleftherialavdaki5355
    @eleftherialavdaki5355 Před 4 lety +1

    Okay i need this acid. 😍😇

  • @chandrapalpanjre9825
    @chandrapalpanjre9825 Před 2 lety

    Plz send me acid product full name

  • @karinatrujillo8437
    @karinatrujillo8437 Před 4 lety +2

    😂😂😂!!!