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Using off-the-shelf industrial robots and tools adapted from handling sheets of metal, cardboard, and plastic, the stiffened fabric can be cut precisely, molded, and welded to itself.
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Working with photos sent to her, she transfers the image onto a piece of unbleached cotton, coats it with starch, and painstakingly crafts the stiffened fabric into the shape of a flower, leaf, or set of branches.
However, this will change the texture of the fabric considerably, so be sure you want stiffened fabric before doing this.
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While Zornow says the polymer used to stiffen fabrics is reusable, Istook warns that it could lead to the excess use of chemicals and water, plus a new time-consuming step in the production process.
Glue "battens" or thin strips of stiffening material horizontally across your fabric at the pleat marks.
A funky ladder made of stiffened, painted fabric has a crude red rose attached to each rung; it was a study for part of a big theatrical installation called "Signs of Love" that is not in the show.
A sizing (stiffening) material such as starch may be applied to warp yarns, increasing their strength to withstand the stresses of fabric construction operations.
Glue or stitch the triangles together in pairs, to stiffen the fabric.
The form is sprayed with a resin to stiffen the fabric before the casting process begins.
The point of the neoprene was both to stiffen the fabric and introduce an element of masculine toughness.
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