dyes and paints
#1
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I would like to know what are the best fabric paints and dyes that everyone likes using. I am having trouble with paints being too stiff. I tried rubber stamping on fabric, but the dyes washed out. Help!
#2
I know stampin up has a fabric ink called staz-on. I have not used it for quilts but I have used it for tshirts that we have washed a zillion times for the kids. I am not sure when anyone else uses for quilts tho. I am not that advanced...im just happy when my points match up properly ;)
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i guess it depends on what your trying to do.
i like tsukineko inks and i like jacquard dyes and paints (Dye na flow, procion, textile paint, lumiere, pearl ex, tee juice).
then for rubbings i like to use shiva paint stiks.
i like tsukineko inks and i like jacquard dyes and paints (Dye na flow, procion, textile paint, lumiere, pearl ex, tee juice).
then for rubbings i like to use shiva paint stiks.
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
i guess it depends on what your trying to do.
i like tsukineko inks and i like jacquard dyes and paints (Dye na flow, procion, textile paint, lumiere, pearl ex, tee juice).
then for rubbings i like to use shiva paint stiks.
i like tsukineko inks and i like jacquard dyes and paints (Dye na flow, procion, textile paint, lumiere, pearl ex, tee juice).
then for rubbings i like to use shiva paint stiks.
Same here.
Sybil
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
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Dharma trading company carries all the dyes, paints, inks, markers ect. to use on fabrics, great selections, lots of information and good prices...prepared for dying fabrics too...check them out.
#10
I use either Shiva paint stiks with a stencil or a brush. My next goal is to try Pigment ink in a bottle or a marker. You can view them at:
http://www.jukeboxquilts.com/store.html
Is a lot of fun.
Maria
http://www.jukeboxquilts.com/store.html
Is a lot of fun.
Maria
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