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Fabric Material Cotton


100% white cotton, 150cm wide. Per m


50 m [Save 50.00] per metre


Silk 90 x 100cm


Black Leatherette Black imitation leather with textured surface. 150cm x 100cm


High Grade Felt Sheet size: 90 x 90cm Per Sheet


1.1kg 6 assorted colours


4.95 3.95


6.70


Fabric/Puppetry


Sewing Needles Set Dispenser pack containing 30 assorted sewing needles in sizes 3-7, L: 35-45 mm. Set


2.95


Sewing Thread Good quality strong sewing thread, 100% polyester, Length 1000m. Set of 6 Colour, including Black, White, Red, Blue, Green and Blue. Size: 1000m Per Roll Set


13.95


13.75


Hessian Natural 150cm x 100cm


25.65 Colours available: Red, Blue and Green. 4.95 Coloured 150cm x 100cm


Colours available: Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, Black, Orange and White


Flesh Coloured Fabric Polyester fabric specifically designed for puppetry and doll making. A stretchable material making it ideal for stuffing and also for the movement required for puppetry. Size: 150cm x 100cm


Cross Stitching Material Size: 180 x 100cm White


Cream


Calico 150cm x 100cm


6.85


Lurex Diamond Mesh 150cm x 100cm


Wadding White washable polyester wadding. 150cm x 100cm


A4 Felt 24 sheets assorted colours


Puppetry


Air Dough A pliable compound that air hardens in 24hrs. When dry it can be painted, it light- weight and durable making it especially useful for puppetry. For large pieces, it is possible to work in sections, but they must be glue together.


Tip1: It can be wrapped over polystyrene shapes. Tip2: When creating Marionette Puppet, make a wire armature of separate pieces cover them with Airdough and join the pieces together with wire loops.


1.25kg tub 6 tubs [save 6.00]


Liquid Latex An air hardening rubber emulsion used for making accurate and long-lasting moulds easily and quickly. 1 Litre 5 Litre


14.95 64.25


Latex Thickener Add 75ml of latex thickener to 1 litre of latex. 75ml


2.95


Papier Máché A moulding material similar to paper pulp, which is best used in conjunction with model- ling wire or mesh to create models. When dry, it has the properties of wood and can be sawed, drilled, painted and varnished. 1kg 5kg


12.95 57.95


17.95 16.95 each


Powertex Bronzing Medium Using your hand or a brush, spread Powertex liquid on both sides of the textile and massage deeply. Then, shape the fabric over a frame (wire, paper-mâchè, polysty- rene etc.) and wait several hours to dry. The fabric will harden and take on a rich brown colour. Size, I litre Each


Colourtricx While the Powetex model is still sticky you can brush on Colour Tricx to give it a metallic appearance. Size: 40ml Each


13.75 13.75


4.45 Colours available: Gold, Silver, Green, Red.


6.35 6.35


Nylon Net A fine light pink nylon net material. 130cm x 100cm


White Fur 150cm x 100cm


2.95 10.95


Fabric Glue Bonds textile fibres and glues them together and is waterproof when dry. 100ml


5.65 4.95 Ribbon


Pack containting 10 assorted colours. Each ribbon is 3 metres long. Available in 2 sizes. 3mm


7mm 6.95 9.95


5.00 6.95


18.95


7.95 Colours available: Bronze/Gold or Copper Order on-line @ www.cregalart.ie 57


Fabric & Textile Design


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