Citizens with Alzheimer and dementia need to be mentally stimulated. Due to limited mental and sometimes physical capabilities, this isn't easy. Therefore, this blog is to help caregivers share ideas.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Craft of the week, Fiber picture
Materials: Wool roving
Glue
Optional: Needle punch
Dyes, Unsweetened Cool-ade or Rit dye
Vinegar
Steam bag
1 cup measure
You do:
If you’re roving is already dyed, great. Otherwise, dye small amounts in bright colors.
You can dye it with Rit or Cool-ade.
How to dye with cool-ade:
First soak about 4 oz of fiber in warm water for 20 minutes.
2 oz vinegar in 1 cup measure. Fill the rest with hot water.
Dissolve 1-2 pkgs. unsweetened cool-ade in hot water.
In a 1 cup measure put 2 tbsp vinegar, cool-ade mixture and enough hot water to fill. Put this mixture and wet fiber (squeeze out excess water) into a steamable bag.
Microwave on high for 2 minutes.
Let it cool. If you want a brighter color, you can microwave another minute or add more Cool-ade. Make sure there is enough liquid to cover fiber. If there is not enough liquid, fiber will scorch.
When cool, rinse in cool water till water runs clear. Squeeze out water and let it air dry. Either hang it up or lay it on a dry towel.
To dye with Rit dye, follow instructions for Wool. You can also microwave it in steamer bags using the same steps as for Cool-ade.
I like to bring colors for landscape and earth tones. Scenic calendars are great to display for inspiration.
They do:
If doing a scene, they can draw basic shapes on the card stock and fill it in with the colored roving. Roving can be glued, spray glued or if you are a needle felter, you can needle felt it for them. For spray gluing I use a large paper grocery bag. Can be embellished with other materials (buttons, lace, ribbon, pass the embellishment box.
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