Monday, 29 June 2015

Transfer Patterns To Wood

Pattern transfer is an early step in creating carved patterns and designs.


Transferring patterns onto wood is a skill frequently used by decorative painters, wood carvers and craft hobbyists. There are several fast, easy and inexpensive ways to transfer patterns onto wood. Try several methods, then choose your favorite to use again on your next project.


Instructions


Retracing the Back of the Pattern


1. Place the pattern face down on the table. Retrace the lines on the back of the pattern using a chalk pencil.


2. Turn the pattern over so the chalk side is down. Position the pattern on the wood.


3. Retrace the lines of the pattern using the stylus with very little pressure to avoid creating grooves in the surface of the wood. Remove the pattern.


Rubbing the Back of the Pattern


4. Place the pattern face down on the table. Hold the chalk or pencil horizontally; rub it on the back of the pattern.


5. Wipe off any excess graphite dust or chalk gently. Position the pattern with the graphite or chalk side down on the wood.


6. Retrace the pattern lines with the stylus using light pressure. Remove the pattern.


Using Transfer Paper


7. Place a piece of artist's transfer paper with the treated side down between the pattern and the wood.


8. Trace the lines of the pattern using a stylus by applying light pressure.


9. Remove the pattern and the transfer paper.

Tags: Remove pattern, side down, Back Pattern Place, chalk pencil, chalk side