Natural birch bark material is common for making souvenirs, gifts, dishes. They are not only nice to receive as a gift, but also interesting to make yourself. This process is not easy: only very patient and careful craftsmen can create products from birch bark.
What is this material?
Birch bark is the top layer that is easily torn off with a sharp knife. The most flexible and convenient for work is birch bark, taken from a tree with a diameter of 30 cm in the first month of summer. Strips of various shapes and lengths are placed in a dry, non-solar place so that natural drying occurs. After 3 weeks, the material is ready for processing. In case of drying and fragility, the strips must be moistened with water.
How to work with birch bark?
To work with birch bark you will need: a sharp knife, scissors, a needle and thread, an awl, wire. The material can be painted in various colors, this is true for souvenirs and children's crafts. Birch bark can be dyed both in advance, in a solution of paint and water, and to decorate an already finished product. While maintaining the natural appearance of birch bark products look more interesting and more expensive, the material is covered with a colorless varnish, sometimes painted.
Working with birch bark is not easy, for a good result you will need a lot of patience and effort. It is better to start creating with simple and necessary things at home: vases, planters, etc. Having quickly created the first product, you will want to proceed to more complex options.
DIY crafts from birch bark
The most popular product made of birch bark is a flower pot, it fits well into any interior and is a necessary item. It is assembled very simply: the pot is wrapped in a layer, the excess parts are cut off, the connection is made with glue. For strong bonding, the birch bark should be tied. Such a planter does not need additional decor, but if you wish, you can paint it or glue butterflies, rhinestones, flowers ...
Thin birch bark rings can be turned into earrings, and a chain of rings into a necklace. Such birch bark crafts will please your mother or girlfriend. Even kids can do the job.
Pictures from birch bark in the form of appliqué have a special look, they can be hung on the wall or presented to loved ones. Such creativity requires the investment of all soul and love. To create paintings from birch bark, it must be put in boiling water, allowed to dry, stratified, and dried under pressure. Birch bark has many shades, so you can make a panel of small pieces from it without paint. For the brightness of the picture, you can use a background of other materials, branches, leaves, birch earrings.
More complex work is within the power of older students. Birch bark is woven from thin ribbons. Such a lacy container will allow the bread not to become damp. To create a bread box or candy box, you first need to cross and glue two strips, then weave the remaining ribbons around the center.
Souvenir products from birch bark
Professional birch bark products are widely distributed at craft fairs. They are bought as souvenirs and gifts. Therefore, the manufacture of such products is not only a pleasant process, but also a profitable activity.
Birch bark boxes of various sizes can be used to store jewelry, documents, sweets, herbs, etc. Folk painting makes the dressing even more interesting and individual. The material allows you to create a product of any desired shape, a huge variety of souvenirs allows you to choose an option for every taste.
Birch bark souvenirs are popular not only among the Russian population, but also abroad. They are brought as a gift and in memory of the country of white birches and brown bears. It is good that memory occupies a worthy place in life, and you can learn how to create souvenirs and not forget about the very recent past.
DIY boxes
To create a birch bark box, steamed, not yet dried ribbons are best suited. They are easy to work with: flexible and obedient. Work goes in the following order:
1) The ribbons are cut in the same size, equal to the perimeter of the box.
2) First, 4 ribbons are intertwined.
3) Then 1 more tape is added on each side, a large square of small, 4 × 4 cells is obtained. Thus, the base is woven to the required size.
4) To get the corner of the box, you need a square block the size of the base. It is placed at an angle of 45 about to all sides, like a rhombus.
5) Then the ribbons are pressed against the block and intertwined around the perimeter in a checkerboard pattern to the required height.
6) To form the upper edge, a wire is needed, from which a hoop of any desired shape is made, the size of the bottom of the box.
7) Ribbons are attached to the hoop: they go around it and go to the side, under the nearest cells. For reliability, the tips can be smeared with glue.
8) The lid is made in the same way. To keep it better, you can make it a little larger. Or weave and glue the inner rim for the box.
By changing the shape of the block, you can weave any basket. The work will require a lot of patience at first, but the process of creation always has a positive effect on both children and adults.
DIY painting
To create a picture of birch bark, you must sequentially perform the following work:
1) First, a sketch is selected, it can be drawn by hand or taken from any source.
2) Then the format of the picture is chosen depending on the capabilities of the artist: someone will translate the finished picture, someone will draw it himself.
3) The cardboard base of the desired size is cut out.
4) The horizon line is determined - it is laid out from thin birch bark. Further, after each layer, the product is pressed.
5) The sky is laid out of small pieces of birch bark in light gray, white shades.
6) The earth is depicted from dried moss or dark pieces of birch bark.
7) Then, on the resulting background, they begin to lay out the plot: first, secondary objects, and lastly, the main ones.
8) After a 20-minute press, the picture is inserted into a frame with glass, in this form it will retain its worthy appearance for a long time.
DIY bread box
A birch bark bread box will keep bread fresh longer than a plastic one, they do not have dampness or an unpleasant smell. There are also advantages over wooden ones: it does not absorb odors, does not rot, does not grow moldy.
You can weave it with your own hands, in the same sequence as the box, but this is a more time-consuming process. And the bread box requires greater tightness for the safety of the product. Therefore, it is better to buy it. You can buy a bread box without decor and decorate it yourself, you can choose the option with the design you like, there are a great many of them.
Products from birch bark have been valued since ancient times. Now they are relevant not only as but also as environmentally friendly kitchen utensils.
Birch bark is an environmentally friendly material, which can already be considered a huge advantage. In addition, it has some unique properties that other natural materials do not have.
- It is hygroscopic and perfectly absorbs moisture. That is why sugar and salt in birch bark containers always remain dry and do not fall into lumps even at high humidity.
- Birch bark has bactericidal properties. Our ancestors were well aware of this, so they used containers made of this material to store perishable products. For example, a birch bark tues often served as a storehouse for fish and dairy products, and in bread bins made of birch bark, bread can lie for a very long time without drying out or becoming moldy.
Crafts made from birch bark are very easy to use: they are light and at the same time quite strong, keep their shape well.
Dishes made from this natural material are also attractive from an aesthetic point of view, and besides, they can be made in different ways. Some masters adhere to ancient traditions and create objects strictly in accordance with museum samples, while others come up with unusual things that can easily fit into almost any modern interior. Crafts made from birch bark keep a delicate aroma for a long time, reminiscent of summer trees covered with greenery. And they retain heat even in cold rooms and are very pleasant to the touch.
How to wash birch bark?
It is widely believed that items made from birch bark can be washed, but you should not do this often, otherwise they may deteriorate. This is absolutely not true. Suffice it to recall the famous birch bark letters that have lain in the ground for more than one hundred years: if the bark was afraid of moisture, then they would not have survived to this day.
As mentioned earlier, birch bark is hygroscopic and is not at all afraid of moisture. Dishes made from this material can be washed and even need to be done as needed! Products from birch bark can be washed not only by hand, but also in the dishwasher along with ordinary dishes (but only if there are no metal parts inside, such as wire for fixing the handle). Washing in the dishwasher will not hurt at all, moreover, the product will be washed better. For example, a lot of crumbs accumulate between the strips of birch bark in a wicker bread pan over time - they are almost impossible to remove during hand washing, and the dishwasher will do an excellent job with this task.
After washing in hot water, crafts made from birch bark acquire special softness and elasticity, but they do not change their shape and become dense again after complete drying. It must be remembered that birch bark loves moisture, and objects made from it must be periodically wiped with a damp cloth. Otherwise, especially if the air in the room is very dry, they can become brittle and simply crumble.
If such things are properly cared for, they will always have an attractive appearance and will last a long time.
BERESTA, -s and BERESTA, -s, f. 1. Top layer of birch bark. Rip off the birch. Tues from birch bark. 2. (birch bark). The same as birch bark. Novgorod birch. p adj. birch bark, -th, -th and birch bark, -th, -th (to 1 value). B. box
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birch bark- and. (wrong birch bark) upper, light, remkovy layer of birch bark, rock; it goes, in addition to tarrying, for laying under tiled roofs and as many other needs, ........
Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
birch bark- birch bark, and BEREST, birch bark, pl. no, w. The top layer of bark stripped from a birch.
Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov
Beresta J.- 1. see birch bark.
Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova
Beresta I Beresta Zh.- 1. The top layer of birch bark.
Explanatory Dictionary of Efremova
birch bark- -y; BERYOSTA, -s; and. Top layer of birch bark. Tear birch bark. Tuesok from birch bark. ● In the old days it was used as writing material. During excavations in Novgorod and Pskov ........
Explanatory Dictionary of Kuznetsov
birch bark- This common Slavic word goes back to the same root as birch, but with a different suffix. Cm. .
Etymological Dictionary of Krylov
birch bark- (birch bark) - the outer part of the birch bark. Tar is obtained by dry distillation. goes to the manufacture of boxes, baskets, etc. See also Birch bark letters.
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birch bark
Birch bark is a universal material; plastic, lightweight, durable. Previously, shoes, baskets for berries, boxes for picking mushrooms were woven from it.
Birch bark was usually collected in the spring. At this time of the year, it is more durable and easily separated from the trunk. The time for harvesting birch bark was determined according to an old folk sign: rye has blossomed - it's time to go to the forest for birch bark. And folk craftsmen wove products in late autumn or winter, when free time appeared.
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1. What is birch bark?
upper part of birch bark
2. What did people make of it?
shoes, toys, jewelry
3. What was stored in birch bark dishes?
butter, sour cream, cottage cheese
4. What was birch bark used for?
for writing
5. What are birch bark documents?
letters and documents
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Birch bark is the top layer of birch bark - an excellent material for the manufacture of various products. Products from birch bark occupied an important place in folk crafts, they made toys, dishes, bast shoes from it, used it for birch bark letters, made boats, and used it in construction as waterproofing. At present, birch bark is used to make souvenirs, jewelry, dishes, various baskets, etc.
birch bark
Birch bark is harvested from mid-May to late June. At this time, the bark peels off the trunk well, while in winter it sticks to the cork layer. Dates may vary depending on the geographical area, place of growth, time of onset and nature of spring. The best birch bark for the manufacture of all types of products is birch trees aged 20-40 years with a smooth, even trunk with a diameter of 150-350 mm. Birch branches should be above the middle of the trunk, and stretch upwards. The most suitable birch bark is for birches growing in moderately humid and moderately shady places.
Before harvesting birch bark, you need to obtain an official permit from the forestry indicating a specific place for harvesting, as a rule, these are areas for deforestation.
The period of harvesting birch bark coincides with the period of activity of ticks, so vaccinations against tick-borne encephalitis and protective clothing are necessary.
The outer layer of birch bark is white, in products it is hidden inside and is called the inner or back layer.
Wrong side of birch bark
The inner layer of birch bark facing the trunk has different shades from yellow to brown, in products this layer is called the front.
The front side of the birch
There are several ways to remove birch bark from the trunk: layer, tape, skunk.
Types of birch bark blanks: a - layered birch bark; b - birch bark ribbon (bast); in - sklon
Seam harvesting
To remove the layer, you need to make two horizontal cuts about 200 mm long at a distance of 500-1000 mm (depending on how you plan to store the birch bark) and connect them with a vertical cut. Having unbent the edge of the birch bark, separate it from the trunk, if the time is chosen correctly, the birch bark will easily separate from the trunk. You can pre-clean the barrel from the top white layer, thereby reducing the amount of work in the workshop.
Removing a giant layer of birch bark from a fallen birch
After removal, the birch bark is dried for 30 minutes in the shade with the front (facing the trunk) side up. The dried layers are laid with their faces to each other and tied with a rope. If this is not possible, then the birch bark is twisted into a roll face up in 8-10 layers and tied up. The layers are stored unfolded in a stack folded in pairs with their front sides, a sheet of plywood is placed on top. It is better to store in a dark, dry, in summer in a cool, ventilated area.
Tape blank
In the forest, a smooth birch without knots and cracks is selected. A vertical incision is made on it with a 4-6 cm knife to remove the tape. Next, the bark must be peeled off in a spiral around the trunk down. The knife is held so that the index finger rests on the butt of the blade, and the thumb rests on the birch trunk, limiting the width of the tape. The resulting tape is rolled into balls or rolls with a white layer on the outside. An experienced master removes a continuous tape 100 meters long. It is important to ensure that the depth of the incision is small, within the cork layer, so that the birch does not dry out and after 10-15 years a protective bark appears on it again. To remove the tape, you can use a special cutter with a limiter.
Birch bark harvesting technology: a - birch bark incisions; b - eat layered birch bark; c - packing of seam birch bark; g - birch bark incision; d - eat birch bark; e - the position of the hand and knife when removing birch bark; g - packaging of birch bark tape; h - eat a birch bark tape with a cutter G.Ya. Fedotov
Skoloten (cylinder)
The trunk of a sawn tree is marked into sections, the length of the skunk should not be less than 1.5-2 trunk diameters plus 100 mm to the height of the planned product.
Having determined the length of the skunk, an annular incision is made, the birch bark is peeled off with the help of a spear (a tool resembling a bayonet). With its flat side, it is hammered between birch bark and bast, and carefully peeled off the trunk along the circumference with translational movements. Then, clasping the skunk with hands or a belt, they remove it, making rotational movements.
After removing the first skunk located closer to the top, saw off the freed end of the trunk and proceed to remove the next skunk. Dried cloths are inserted sequentially into each other.
The technology of harvesting skunks: a - marking areas for harvesting skunks; b - separation of the skunk from the trunk with the help of a pommel; c - a pack of skunks
A necessary tool for harvesting birch bark: a saw, an ax, a knife-cutter, a sword (spoiler).
Tools for harvesting birch bark: a - knife-cutter; b - sochalka
Tools and fixtures
The desktop should be well lit, for convenience of work it is equipped with boxes for storing tools, fixtures and pieces of birch bark.
To protect against damage, a sheet of plywood 6-10 mm thick is placed on the countertop. Not less than 800x500 mm in size.
To work with birch bark, the following tools and devices are used:
Knife-jamb - for cutting birch bark, a knife with a curved blade for stripping birch bark, a knife-cutter, sharpened on one side, for working with slotted birch bark.
Tools for working with birch bark: a - a joint knife; b - a knife for stripping birch bark; c - knife-cutter; g - straight awl; d - an awl with a square section; e - awl - kochedyk; g - clamp; h - round punch; and - triangular punch; k - coinage in the form of a cross
Scissors with thin blades 60-70 mm long - for weaving, tailor's scissors with a thick blade and comfortable handles - for cutting birch bark strips.
A round straight awl, with a blunt polished tip - for marking along birch bark, a shoe awl with a square section - for piercing holes when sewing birch bark products, an awl-kochedyk, a flat spatula awl with a hook-shaped bend - used for weaving.
Wooden and metal rulers of various lengths and squares - for marking and cutting birch bark.
Compasses measuring and drawing for marking.
Tweezers are used when weaving.
Clamps - used for temporary fixation of birch bark strips during weaving and in the manufacture of products from plastic birch bark, they can be made from birch rod, clothespins, paper clips, stationery clips, clamps and a rubber band can be used.
Cutters - used to make a slotted ornament, they are sharpened grooves of various sizes; semicircular wood chisels of a suitable size can be used as cutters.
Punches can be of various diameters and shapes, used for interlocks and standard punched figures. The inside of the punch should be hollow, through which the cut sections of birch bark will be removed with a thin rod.
Punches are made from tubes of various diameters, it is possible to grind punches on a lathe, it is better to make punches from carbon tool steel (for example, U8A).
Chasings - designed for applying an embossed pattern on birch bark, made of dense wood, metal, bone, a pattern is made at the end of the coinage. For small mints, medical drills can be used.
Chasings from wood
Tape cutter F.F. Trapeznikov, designed for cutting a birch bark tape of a certain width. The tape cutter consists of two halves, clamping a slanting knife, one of the halves corresponds to the width of the tape. A layer of birch bark is pressed against the edge of a wooden corner, passing along it with a tape cutter, an even tape is obtained. Tape cutters can be made for tapes of various widths.
Tape cutter F.F. Trapeznikova
Templates are fixtures corresponding to the internal dimensions and shape of future products; they are usually made of wood. You can use bowls, vases, boxes, and other items and containers as templates.
Frame boards are needed for temporary storage of birch bark strips. They are a piece of plywood with a size, for example, 500x300 mm. After a certain distance, elastic bands are stretched, which hold the cut strips in the unfolded state.
Board-frame for storing birch bark ribbons
The scoring board is necessary for working with slotted birch bark, it is made of linden, aspen, beech wood, size is approximately 250x250 mm.
To create various products, you may need materials such as willow rods of various diameters, peeled from bark, steel wire with a diameter of 0.2 to 3 mm, boards from various woods (birch, pine, spruce), linseed or sunflower oil, adhesives such as Moment, PVA, medical glue BF-6 (recommended for the manufacture of birch bark utensils).
birch bark processing
The first stage of birch bark processing is the removal of a thin upper thin white layer from the bark on the rough surface of the tree immediately after harvesting in the forest or in the workshop using an ordinary brush and knife.
The second stage is the stratification of birch bark into layers. Birch bark is multi-layered and not all layers can and should be used in weaving. Therefore, it is necessary to peel off fragile top layers to the required thickness for each specific product, small products are made from thin tapes, and larger ones, such as baskets and boxes, from thicker ones.
The third stage is the cutting of ribbons (bars) of birch bark. There are several ways to cut birch bark: with scissors, with a knife and a ruler, with a tape cutter.
With long-term (more than a month) storage, it does not hurt to oil the prepared strips. You can use sunflower oil. Soak a flannel cloth in oil and wipe both sides at the same time. Roll the strips back into balls and preferably put them in plastic bags for long-term storage.
Without oil, birch bark becomes brittle, brittle and must be soaked in water if it has not been kept wet in a plastic bag. After a few hours of being in water, dry birch bark becomes elastic, flexible, ready for weaving. It is necessary to soak the whole ball or package of strips so that the strips (ribbons) do not curl. Good material is not soaked, but moistened with a cloth just before the start and during weaving, using soapy water.
Weaving
There are two types of weaving: oblique and straight. The names are explained by the angle (in degrees) formed by the intersecting ribbons with respect to the horizon. The main type of weaving is oblique weaving, due to its better manufacturability and strength.
Direct weaving is suitable for creating flat products - napkins, book covers, bulk products of salt shakers, boxes can also be made.
Basket made by direct weaving
Oblique weaving is used mainly for the manufacture of bulky products - baskets, vases, caskets, and flat straps.
Birch bark boxes made using the oblique weaving method (work by S.V. Ivanov)
With straight weaving, any number of ribbons is used, with oblique weaving, an even number.
The first stage of weaving the creation of the bottom is obtained by interlacing the strips until a square with a checkerboard pattern is formed, the dimensions of which are determined by the number of ribbons 4x4, 6x6, 7x7, etc. The number of tapes, respectively, is taken 8,12,14, etc.
To fix the strips during weaving, weights (for example, glass) and clamps are used. Having received a clear square, mark the bottom of the future product, it can be square or rectangular. With direct weaving, the corners of the bottom are indicated by the letter - c, with oblique weaving, the projection of the square bottom is indicated by the letters - g, rectangular - e.
Making the bottom of the product: a - the beginning of weaving; b - finished canvas; c - places where the corners of the fabric are connected with clamps and the placement of the bottom of the product with direct weaving; g - projection of the bottom of the product with a square bottom with oblique weaving; e - projection of the bottom of the product with a rectangular bottom with oblique weaving; 1-6 - horizontal stripes; 7-12 - vertically woven strips
Next, the walls begin to form. With straight weaving, it is better to form a volume around a template of the appropriate size. All strips protruding beyond the volume are alternately bent at a right angle upwards and tied with a rope. Then, from any angle, they begin to introduce additional horizontal stripes, gradually intertwining the vertical ones with them. The number of horizontal stripes determines the height of the product.
Manufacture of the product by the method of direct weaving: a - bringing the strips into a vertical position; b - fixing the strips with a rope and weaving horizontal ribbons; in - the formation of the edge of the product; g - finished product
With oblique weaving, the angle is formed at the marking site by crossing and interlacing adjacent strips. After braiding all four corners of the product, they are brought to the desired height. To obtain a product with even walls, you can use a template around which the product is formed. During operation, the strips are constantly pressed against each other to obtain a dense wall without gaps.
After forming the inner part of the product, the ribbons are bent outward downwards and the outer layer is woven. Any product consists of two layers, while the inner - front layer of birch bark will be visible both inside and outside the product.
If the length of the cut strips is not enough, it is increased: they are brought under the previous layer, lifting it with scissors or an awl-kochedyg. Finish weaving on the outside of the bottom.
Manufacture of the product by the method of oblique weaving: a, b, c, - stages of forming the corner of the product; d, e - stages of product edge formation; e - finished product
Tues making
Tues making is considered one of the most difficult in birch bark craft.
Tuesas are made sheathed and reversible. Sheathing tues usually consists of 4 parts of birch bark: skoloten, shirt and two belts, upper and lower.
Scheme for the manufacture of sheathing tues
The reversible tues consists only of the first two. As a rule, the shirt is connected by a lock, although they made tuesas without a shirt, only with belts. The lock that connects the layer into a cylinder has many forms and principles of fastening.
Locks for sewing a tuesa shirt
1 - stitching the tuesa with birch bark, 2-8 - options for locking joints
Tues can be braided both with the root of trees, and with birch bark, and with a ribbon of wicker, and with rope, and wire. In the villages, tuesas were braided only from above. From below the belt was held by the bottom. For beauty, the lower girdle is also braided.
In the manufacture of an eversion tuesa, the height of the cleavage must be greater than the height of the shirt. Putting the finished shirt on a skewer, steam its protruding edges in boiling water. Then bend two hoops from a willow rod and fasten their ends with threads. The hoops should fit snugly against the stud. Now wrap the steamed edges of the cleaver around the willow hoops, putting them on the shirt. The hoops give the edges of the walls a rounded shape and make the structure rigid, fixing the bottom and holding the lid of the tueska.
Making an eversion tuesa: a - a skunk with a shirt; b - a cover with a handle and a bottom; c - the lower edge of the skunk is wrapped after softening in hot water; g - finished product
Saw the bottom out of spruce or cedar wood. The diameter of the bottom should be several millimeters larger than the diameter of the inner wall of the tues. Before inserting the bottom, steam the edges of the walls again. After that, the bottom will be easily inserted, and when the walls are dry, the bottom will be firmly fixed in the tueska, and the gaps between it and the walls will disappear at the same time.
Saw out the lid from a spruce or cedar board with a small margin. Then, carefully cutting off the edges with a knife, bend it to the tueska. Make sure that the edges of the lid fit snugly against the walls of the cabinet. The lid should fit into the box with some effort.
The handle can be made in the form of a poke. Cut the poke with a knife or turn it on a lathe, insert it into the hole drilled in the lid and hammer in a short wooden wedge for strength from the underside.
If the tues is intended for carrying products over long distances, it is imperative to make a handle-bow. A simple bow is done like this. Drill two holes in the lid at an angle to each other. Then, in boiling water, steam a willow twig lightly trimmed on one side. Bending the rod in an arc, insert its ends into the holes. After drying, the rod will become rigid and firmly fixed in the lid. For reliability, the ends of the handle can be wedged.
But the handle with a lock turns out to be the most reliable and beautiful. Regardless of the size of the tuesa, such a handle has fairly constant proportions and dimensions. Most often it is done on the hand of an adult.
From willow wood, carve a handle blank.
Punch two rectangular holes in the lid. When marking the holes, make sure that the wood grain on the lid runs across the line where the holes are placed. In the drawing, this line is given in red.
Steam the handle-bow blank in boiling water, carefully bend it into an arc and insert the ends of the handle into the holes in the lid. Drill two holes in the ends of the handle protruding from below and use a chisel to shape them into a wedge shape. Cut a wedge out of spruce and hammer it into the holes in the shackle. The wedge will firmly bind the lid to the handle. But it also has another purpose - being located across the fibers of the lid, it will not allow it to warp, especially if liquids are poured into the tues.
Making handles for boxes
The peasants are well aware that salt stored in a tuesa will never waver, and pickled mushrooms and cucumbers are not only stored for a long time, but also acquire such an aroma that it is sometimes difficult for the uninitiated to believe that spices are not added to the salting.
But still, another advantage of tueska is most valued - water, milk or kvass remain cold in it for a long time, and hot water, on the contrary, does not cool down for a long time. That is why from time immemorial the tues was a frequent companion of the reaper, plowman, hunter, fisherman. The peasant had to notice more than once that even on the hottest days, when the sun scorches mercilessly, the birch sap coming out of the trunk is always cold. This means that birch bark reliably protects the birch trunk from overheating. This property of birch bark is explained by its structure. It consists of many thin layers that do not allow moisture and air to pass through, and the top layer is covered with a white coating that reflects the sun's rays.
Working with plastic birch
To work with the reservoir, it is necessary to choose birch bark with the least amount of inhomogeneities. Required tools: knife, awl. Plast birch bark is used for the manufacture of a wide range of products. These are sewn tuesas, caskets, souvenirs, dolls, dishes and much more.
Jewelry box decorated with slotted birch bark
birch bark dolls
A unique and interesting new direction of birch bark products developed by Vladimir Makhnyuk is birch bark dishes, these are cups, teapots, samovars, you can even boil water in a samovar with steel titanium for kindling (you can get acquainted with the work and technology of the master in his book).
Tea set by V. Makhnyuk
Products made of plastic birch bark and tesa are often additionally decorated in one way or another.
Ways to decorate products from birch bark
Embossing
A method of decorating products from plastic birch bark with the help of chasings and stamps. Chassins are made from various materials: wood, metal, bone. At the working end, a pattern is formed. Embossed ornaments are applied to the product with a certain rhythm, pressing on the coinage with a hand or hitting it with a hammer.
Tuesas decorated with embossing (work by A.V. Shutikhin)
Still hot embossing is used, when the coinage or stamp is heated before pressing, while the imprint in the places of contact with the birch bark will have a brown tint, butthe saturation of which will depend on the temperature of the stamp, the exposure time and the thickness of the birch bark, the main thing here is not to overdo it, the birch bark can burn out.
In the factory, you can make various stamps with complex patterns.
Tuesas decorated by hot pressing
Burning engraving
Drawing on birch bark can be done by burning. To do this, use an electric burning device, the main thing when burning on birch bark is to use the minimum heating of the burning pen.
Birch bark burning (work by T. Kozlova)
Burning can be divided into contour, silhouette and pictorial (see section burning).
Laser cutting and engraving
Cutting and engraving on birch bark can be done using modern laser equipment. On a laser machine, you can carve birch bark, and any kind of burning. This method allows you to produce a large number of identical elements or products, with high productivity.
An example of engraving on birch bark made on a laser machine
Scraping or Scratching
Scraping is used on dark-colored birch bark, as a rule, with a metal tool - a knife, an awl, a needle. Autumn birch bark is used, which is removed from the tree with considerable effort. A thin layer of brown cambium remains on such birch bark, which is removed with a scratching tool during work. Brown birch bark can be obtained by removing the bark from dead birch trees, keeping the freshly cut birch bark for 4-5 days in the bright sun, periodically wetting it with water, holding the birch bark in a swamp at a depth of 10-15 cm for 14 days, dyeing the birch bark with a decoction of alder bark, dyeing it with an organic dye .
Drawing on birch bark is applied with an awl by piercing tracing paper with an image or circling a stencil. Then the birch bark is slightly moistened and with the sharp side of the knife-cutter I scrape out the elements of the ornament, removing the dark layer. You can do the opposite by scraping the background leaving a black ornament or image.
The lid of the box with the image of swans, made by scraping. 14th century
Application
An appliqué is an ornament made of patterns cut out of birch bark, which are glued to a product made of birch bark or other material.
Glass vase with pasted slotted birch bark (work by S.V. Ivanov)
The picture is made of birch bark appliqué
Thread
The carving is usually performed on birch bark taken from young birch trees. On a piece of plastic birch bark of the desired size, a drawing is transferred with an awl, through tracing paper or a stencil. With the help of a cutter, sections of the background are removed. The carving is done on a wooden board, usually made of linden. The same type of elements can be cut with a punch of the appropriate shape. Slotted birch bark can be additionally decorated with embossing.
Making a carved ornament
Tues decorated with slotted birch bark
painting
An ancient method of decorating birch bark products, it was very often used to decorate birch bark tues or beetroots. Primary colors are red, green blue and their shades when mixed with white. Sometimes the whole tues was covered with background paint, and then a drawing was applied. Before painting, the surface is primed, it can be a mixture of chalk with wood glue, or you can use PVA glue. For painting, you can use gouache, tempera and oil paints. To fix the painting, I cover it with oil varnishes.
An example of painted birch bark products
Finished birch bark products are lubricated with linseed or sunflower oil, this adds shine to the product.
Literature:
1. Klevtsov V.I. Weaving from birch bark: 50 useful products. St. Petersburg: Lenizdat, 1996.-158 p., ill.
2. Makhnuk V.G. Birch bark: Technique. Prima. Products: Encyclopedia. - M.: AST-PRESS BOOK. - 168 p.: ill. 2008
3. Finyagin VV Products from birch bark. - M.: Astrel Publishing House LLC, AST Publishing House LLC, 2001. - 128 p.: ill. - (Learning from folk masters).